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Possible Waste Site Options Oxfordshire Minerals and Waste Development Framework List of Possible Waste Sites Site No. Site Location Location District Source 001 Hickman Bros, Shipton Hill Fulbrook WODC Nomination 002 Prospect Farm (Chilton Waste) Chilton VoWH Nomination 003 Dix Pit Complex (WRG) Stanton Harcourt WODC Nomination 004 Slape Hill Quarry Glympton WODC Nomination 005 Playhatch Quarry Playhatch SODC Nomination 006 Childrey Quarry Childrey VoWH Nomination 007 Greenhill Farm Quarry Bletchingdon CDC Nomination 008 New Wintles Farm Eynsham WODC Nomination 009 Worton Rectory Farm Yarnton CDC Nomination 010 Sutton Courtenay landfill Sutton Courtenay VoWH Nomination 011 Finmere Quarry and landfill Finmere CDC Nomination 012 Gosford Grain Silos Kidlington CDC Nomination 013 Gould's Grove (Ewelme No.2 site) Ewelme SODC Nomination 014 Ashgrove Farm Ardley CDC Nomination 015 Showell Farm Chipping Norton WODC Nomination 016 Glebe Farm Hinton Waldrist VoWH Nomination 017 Crowmarsh Battle Farm Benson SODC Nomination 018 Holloway Farm Waterstock SODC Nomination 019 Bicester Sewage Treatment Works Bicester CDC Nomination 020 Wicklesham Quarry Faringdon VoWH Nomination 021 Greensands, Featherbed Lane East Hendred VoWH Nomination 022 Ardley Quarry and landfill Ardley CDC Nomination 023 Alkerton landfill and Civic Amenity Alkerton CDC Nomination 024 Oakley Wood Civic Amenity Nuffield SODC SIOS 025 Alkerton Quarry (east of landfill) Alkerton CDC Nomination 026 Whitehill Quarry Burford WODC Nomination 027 Former Quarry off Downs Road (Standlake Arena) Standlake WODC Nomination 028(A) Gill Mill Quarry (Area 13) Ducklington WODC Nomination 028(B) Gill Mill Quarry (South) Ducklington WODC Nomination 029 Land at the Bourne Hook Norton CDC SIOS 030 Shipton-on-Cherwell Quarry Shipton-on-Cherwell CDC Nomination 031 Former Prices Candles Site, Launton Road Bicester CDC SIOS 032 Units 31 - 37 Murdoch Road Industrial Estate Bicester CDC SIOS 033 Land East of railway, North of Waterworks Lane Banbury CDC SIOS 034 Engineering Works, Mill Lane Kirtlington CDC SIOS 035 Neithrop House Banbury CDC SIOS 036 Station Road (B Line) Enslow CDC SIOS 037 Waterworks Site (south of Grimsbury Reservoir) Banbury CDC SIOS 038 Alcan Laboratories site Banbury CDC SIOS 039 Land at Bessemer Close Bicester CDC SIOS 040 Land at junction Warwick Road/Foundry Street Banbury CDC SIOS 041 North End Yard, Cripley Road Oxford CDC SIOS 042 Former Junior School (off Pioneer Road) Faringdon VoWH SIOS 043 Former Highways Depot, Challow Road East Challow VoWH SIOS 044 Land at Grove Technology Park Grove VoWH SIOS 045 Sites (A,B,C,D) at Milton Park Milton (nr Didcot) VoWH SIOS 046 Wantage Road Station Grove VoWH SIOS 047 Land north of Abingdon Police Station Abingdon VoWH SIOS 048 Reservoir/Pumping Station (adj Power Station) Sutton Courtenay VoWH SIOS 049 Land at Kennet Rd (Harwell Business Centre) Harwell VoWH SIOS 050 The Works and Bakers Yard Ardington VoWH SIOS 051 Land at White Horse Business Park Stanford-in-Vale VoWH SIOS 052 3-11 West Way Botley Ox CC SIOS 053 UKAEA Laboratory (incl. West Storage Area) Harwell VoWH SIOS 054 Former sewage works Longcot VoWH SIOS 055 Disused Waterworks Sutton Courtenay VoWH SIOS 056 Disused Sewage works Radley VoWH SIOS 057 Former Coal Yard, Thrupp Lane Radley VoWH SIOS 058 Former Council Depot, Highworth Road Faringdon VoWH SIOS 059 Scrap Yard, Sutton Wick Lane Drayton VoWH SIOS 060 Storage Depot/Builder's Yard, Oxford Road East Hanney VoWH SIOS 061 Sewage Treatment Works, Oxford Road Grove VoWH Nomination 062 The Depot, Enstone Road Little Tew WODC SIOS 063 Areas of brownfield land, former Bradwell Airfield Bradwell WODC SIOS 064 Charlbury Quarry Charlbury WODC SIOS 065 Former Airfield (part), land off B4449 Stanton Harcourt WODC SIOS 066 Alfred Groves Site Milton-u-Wychwood WODC SIOS 067 Coalyard adj disused railway Great Rollright WODC SIOS 068 Begbroke Hill Farm Yarnton CDC SIOS 069 Land at Oxford Airfield Kidlington CDC SIOS 070 Spires Business Park (TWA Depot) Kidlington CDC SIOS 072 Castle Quay Banbury CDC SIOS 074 Alcan North West Banbury CDC SIOS 076 Land at Beaumont Close Banbury CDC SIOS 079 Southam Road (North) Banbury CDC SIOS 080 Spital Farm (Thorpe Mead) Banbury CDC SIOS 081 Edward Street Business Centre Banbury CDC SIOS 082 Wildmere Industrial Estata (Sites A-E) Banbury CDC SIOS 085 Land south of Overthorpe Road (west of M40) Banbury CDC SIOS 089 Bicester Airfield Bicester CDC SIOS 090 Banbury Business Park (Phase 2) Adderbury CDC SIOS 091 Langford Locks (Site B) Kidlington CDC SIOS 092 Spires Business Park (Phase 3) Kidlington CDC SIOS 094 Brymbo Ironworks Hook Norton CDC SIOS 095 Oxford Industrial Park Yarnton CDC SIOS 097 Oxford Business Park (undeveloped land) Oxford (Cowley) Ox CC SIOS 098 Wolvercote Paper Mill Oxford Ox CC SIOS 099 Downs Road (West) Witney WODC SIOS 100 Downs Road (East) Witney WODC SIOS 101 Land off Carterton Road, Carterton Carterton WODC SIOS 102 Former Depot site Chipping Norton WODC SIOS 103 Land at Lakeside Industrial Estate (Ethos) Standlake WODC Nomination 104 Land at Southmeade Business Park (Sites A,B) Didcot SODC SIOS 105 Land at Reading Road Industrial Estate Henley SODC SIOS 106 Land at Hithercroft Industrial Estate Wallingford SODC SIOS 107 Tramway Road Industrial Estate (south) Banbury CDC SIOS 108 Land east of A361 (J11; M40) Banbury CDC SIOS 109 Land west of A361 (J11; M40) Banbury CDC SIOS 110 Land east/west of railway (Regeneration Area) Banbury CDC SIOS 111 Land south of Milton Road Bloxham CDC SIOS 112 Land north of Milton Road Bloxham CDC SIOS 113 Sutton Wick landfill Drayton VoWH SIOS 114 Appleford Sidings Sutton Courtenay VoWH SIOS 115 PFA Lagoons (operational and permitted areas) Radley VoWH SIOS 116 Worsham Quarry Asthall WODC SIOS 117 City Farm Eynsham WODC Nomination 118 Tubney Wood (Hills Quarry) Besselsleigh VoWH SIOS 119 Elm Farm Quarries Stratton Audley CDC Nomination 121 Old Brickcworks Farm Bletchingdon CDC Nomination 122 Horton Grounds Quarry Horton CDC SIOS 123 Old Sewage Works (Land Network Composting) Clifton Hampden SODC SIOS 124 Church Lane Coleshill VoWH SIOS 126 Land at Varneys Garage, Quarry Road Hornton CDC SIOS 127 Banbury Motor Spares, Thorpe Mead Banbury CDC SIOS 128 Berinsfield Breakers Dorchester SODC SIOS 129 Milton Pools, London Road (H Mead) Milton Common SODC SIOS 130 Block D, Clare Terrace (S Claridge) Carterton WODC SIOS 131 Land at 62-64 West End (T&B Motors) Witney WODC SIOS 132 47-49 Whitecross (Alumini Holdings) Wootton VoWH Nomination 133 Newlands Farm (Smiths Yard) Bloxham WODC Nomination 134 Quelches Orchard, Charlton Village (Brakespear) Wantage VoWH SIOS 135 Roadside Farm, Faringdon Road (Haynes) East Challow VoWH SIOS 136 Station Approach, London Road (McGregor) Bicester CDC SIOS 137 Windmill Nurseries, Aylesbury Road (Hughes) Bicester CDC SIOS 138 Woodside, Old Henley Road (Mains Motors) Ewelme SODC Nomination 139 Sturt Farm Industrial Estate (2A&4)(Ballard) Burford WODC SIOS 141 Downsview Road, Grove Tech Park (Aasvogel) Grove VoWH Nomination 142 Sandfields Farm (Millard) Over norton CDC Nomination 143 Grundon Transfer Station, Thorpe Mead Banbury CDC Nomination 144(A) Hill Farm (James Wood Recycling) Sutton Courtenay VoWH SIOS 144(B) Land at Hill Farm (East of Power Station) Sutton Courtenay VoWH SIOS 145 Ferris Hill Farm, Sibford Road (Matthews) Hook Norton CDC Nomination 146 Oxford Sewage Treatment, Grenoble Road Sanford-on-Thames SODC SIOS 149 Brize Norton Road Transfer Station (Ebsworth) Minster Lovell WODC Nomination 150 Horspath Road Depot (City Works) Oxford (Cowley) Ox CC SIOS 151 Drayton Depot (OCC), Milton Road Drayton VoWH SIOS 152 Goulds Grove (Ewelme No.1 Site) Ewelme SODC Nomination 153 Merton Street Depot (Grundon) Banbury CDC Nomination 156 City If Insulation Contractors, Pony Road Oxford (Cowley) Ox CC SIOS 157 Unit 8, Bottom Yard, Oakfield (Amity Insulation) Eynsham WODC Nomination 158 Dean Pit HWRC Chadlington WODC SIOS 159 Drayton HWRC Drayton VoWH SIOS 160 Stanford-in-Vale HWRC Stanford-in-Vale VoWH SIOS 161 Redbridge HWRC Oxford Ox CC SIOS 162 The Tyre Yard, Downs Road (Fraser Evans) Witney WODC Nomination 163 Cowley Marsh Depot Oxford (Cowley) Ox CC SIOS 168 Manor Farm, Twyford Banbury CDC Nomination 169 Sydenham Farm Sydenham SODC SIOS 170 Old Chalk Pit Chinnor SODC SIOS 171 Land at Milton Park (Akzo) Milton VoWH SIOS 172 Unit A4, Queensgate Industrial Park Watlington SODC SIOS 173 81-89 Cassington Road (Charlett Tyres) Yarnton CDC Nomination 175 Field Farm, Rycote Lane Thame SODC Nomination 178 Bowling Green Farm (A417) Stanford-in-Vale VoWH SIOS 179 Land at the Elms, Lechlade Road Langford WODC SIOS 180 Elmwood Farm Black Bourton WODC Nomination 181 Land east of Spires Business Park, Langford La. Kidlington CDC SIOS 182 Phillips Tyre Yard, Elsfield Way, Marston Elsfield SODC SIOS 184 Eyres Lane (R Hazell Recycling) Ewelme SODC SIOS 185 Sutton Wick Leachate Treatment Drayton VoWH SIOS 186 Jackdaw Lane, Iffley Road (Metal Salvage Ltd) Oxford Ox CC SIOS 187 Unit 2A, Sturt Farm Industrial Estate (Ballard) Burford WODC SIOS 188 Waterlands Farm, Chinnor Road Thame SODC SIOS 189 Station Road (Wilson Martin Gerad) Shrivenham VoWH SIOS 190 Pophleys Farm, Grange Road Crowell SODC SIOS 191 Bablakes Farm, Court Hill Letcombe Regis VoWH SIOS 192 Waterstock Golf Course, Thame Road Waterstock SODC SIOS 197 Lay House, Main Street East Hanney VoWH SIOS 198 Eight Acre Field, Thrupp Lane Radley VoWH SIOS 200 Land adjacent to Cutt Mill Cuxham SODC SIOS 202 Land at Cross Trees Farm Sutton Courtenay VoWH SIOS 203 Enstone Quarry Church Enstone WODC SIOS
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