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Appendix 6 Garden Town Principles

1. Design 4. Transport and movement The Garden Town will be characterised by design The Garden Town will reduce reliance on motorised that adds value to Didcot and endures over time; it vehicles and will promote a step-change towards active will encourage pioneering architecture of buildings and public transport through the creation of a highly and careful urban design of the spaces in between, legible, attractive and accessible movement network prioritising green spaces over roads and car parks. All and the appropriate location of housing, employment new proposals should show the application of the and leisure facilities. Cycling and pedestrian links Council’s adopted Design Guide SPD and demonstrate between the Garden Town, its surrounding villages, best practice design standards. and natural assets and the strategic employment sites will be enhanced. 2. Local Character The Garden Town will establish a confident and 5. Landscape and green infrastructure unique identity, becoming a destination in itself that is New development in the Garden Town will enhance distinctive from surrounding towns and villages whilst the natural environment, increase biodiversity and respecting and protecting their rural character and support climate resilience through the use of traditional setting. Didcot’s identity will champion science, natural measures and new technology. Innovative habitat beauty, and green living, in part delivered through planting and food growing zones (green walls and strengthened physical connections and active public roofs, allotments, community gardens and orchards) and private sector collaboration with the Science Vale. will characterise the Garden Town and, in turn, these measures will support quality of life and public health. 3. Density and tenure The Garden Town will incorporate a variety of 6. Social and community benefits densities, housing types and tenures to meet the needs The planning of the Garden Town will be of a diverse community. This will include high density community-focused, creating accessible and vibrant development in suitable locations, such as in central neighbourhoods around a strong town centre offer Didcot and near sustainable transport hubs; higher of cultural, recreational and commercial amenities density development will be balanced by good levels of that support well-being, social cohesion and vibrant public realm and accessible green space. Professionally communities. The Garden Town will embrace managed homes for private rent (also known as Build community participation throughout its evolution. It to Rent) could play an important role in meeting will promote community ownership of land and long- housing need. term stewardship of assets where desirable.

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Appendix 7 Settlement Hierarchy

Towns Didcot Henley-on-Thames Wallingford

Larger villages Other villages Benson Goring Berinsfield Albury Common Baldon Row Watlington Bix Newington Wheatley North Stoke Gifford Brightwell Upperton North Weston Brookhampton Nuffield Cane End Park Corner Path Hill Smaller villages Peppard Common Collins End Cookley Green Beckley Little Milton Crocker End Binfield Heath Crowell Rotherfield Greys Brightwell-cum-Sotwell Lower Russell’s Water Denton Sandford-on-Thames Burcot Milton Common Drayton St Leonard Satwell Easington Shepherds Green Elsfield Rotherfield Peppard Dorchester Shiplake Cross Greys Green Hailey South Stoke Bottom Henton Forest Hill Stanton St John Highmoor Hill Bottom Trench Green Sydenham Huntercombe End Kingwood Common Tiddington Latchford Harpsden Little Haseley Wheatfield Highmoor Cross Witheridge Hill Holton Littleworth Whitchurch-on-Thames

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