Vale of White Horse Local Plan Part 2 Examination Hearing Participants

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Vale of White Horse Local Plan Part 2 Examination Hearing Participants Vale of White Horse Local Plan Part 2 Examination Hearing Participants 6 September 2018 Week One July 3rd – 6th at Abingdon & Witney College Tuesday July 3rd 10am Matter 1: Duty to Co-operate and other legal requirements Vale of White Horse CPRE Dandara Daniel Scharf Douglas Bond Fyfield & Tubney PC & FLAG Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates Igloo Planning on behalf of CEG LRM on behalf of Taylor Wimpey UK McLoughlin Planning on behalf of Rosconn Strategic Land McLoughlin Planning on behalf of Webbpaton Oxford City Council Oxfordshire County Council Terence O’Rourke on behalf of Pye Homes Turley on behalf of David Wilson Homes Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group WYG on behalf of Rockspring Barwood East Hanney Ltd Tuesday July 3rd 2pm & Wednesday July 4th 10am Matter 2: Unmet housing needs from Oxford Vale of White Horse Barton Willmore on behalf of University of Oxford Bloor Homes Carter Jonas on behalf of DIO Catesby Estates Cllr Debby Hallet CPRE Dandara Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates Gerald Eve on behalf of Merton College Gladman Igloo planning on behalf of CEG Layla Moran MP LRM on behalf of Taylor Wimpey UK Oxford City Council Oxford Preservation Trust Oxfordshire County Council Strutt & Parker on behalf of David Wilson Homes Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group Wantage & Grove Campaign Group 1 Thursday July 5th 10am Matter 3: Overall housing provision in the plan and its distribution between sub-areas Vale of White Horse Barton Willmore on behalf of Ptarmigan Land Bloor Homes Carter Jonas on behalf of Harwell Campus Partnership Cllr Debby Hallet CPRE Dandara East Hendred Parish Council Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates Lichfields on behalf of Earl of Plymouth Estates LRM on behalf of Taylor Wimpey UK Nathan McLoughlin/Paul Butt Planning on behalf of Drivewalk Ltd North Wessex Downs AONB Oxford City Council Oxfordshire County Council Turley on behalf of David Wilson Homes Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group Wantage & Grove Campaign Group Week Two July 24th – 27th at Abingdon & Witney College Tuesday July 24th & Wednesday July 25th Matter 4: Abingdon and Oxford Fringe Sub Area Tuesday 24th July 10am Kingston Bagpuize/Southmoor (Fyfield and Tubney Parish) site Vale of White Horse Cllr Yvonne Constance CPRE Dandara Fyfield & Tubney Parish Council & FLAG Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates LRM on behalf of Taylor Wimpey UK Oxfordshire County Council Savills on behalf of Lioncourt Strategic Strutt & Parker on behalf of Catesby Estates Tim Dougall Wantage & Grove Campaign Group West Waddy ADP on behalf of MBC Estates WYG on behalf of Rockspring Barwood East Hanney Tuesday 24th July 2pm South East of Marcham site Vale of White Horse Catesby Estates Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates Gladman Oxfordshire County Council Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group William Gow on behalf of the Gow Family WYG on behalf of Rockspring Barwood East Hanney 2 Wednesday 25th July 10am East Hanney sites Vale of White Horse Dandara East Hanney Parish Council Edgars Ltd on behalf of Mr & Mrs Kauert Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates LRM on behalf of Taylor Wimpey UK Oxfordshire County Council Pegasus Group on behalf of Linden Homes Wantage & Grove Campaign Group West Waddy ADP on behalf of J A Pye WYG on behalf of Rockspring Barwood East Hanney Wednesday July 25th 2pm Safeguarding land for transport and reservoir schemes Vale of White Horse CPRE Edgars for Lagan Homes Gerald Eve on behalf of Merton College Gladman Oxfordshire County Council Savills on behalf of Thames Water SPADE Sunningwell Parish Council Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group Wantage & Grove Campaign Group WYG on behalf of Rockspring Barwood East Hanney Thursday July 26th 10am (Continued on Friday 27th) Matter 5: Dalton Barracks Vale of White Horse BBOWT Carter Jonas on behalf of DIO CPRE Dandara Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates Gladman McLoughlin Planning on behalf of Rosconn McLoughlin Planning on behalf of Webbpaton Oxford Preservation Trust Oxfordshire County Council SPADE St Helen Without Parish Council Strutt & Parker on behalf of David Wilson Homes Sunningwell Parish Council Turley on behalf of David Wilson Homes Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group West Waddy ADP on behalf of MBC Estates Wootton & St Helen Without Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group Wootton Parish Council WYG on behalf of Rockspring Barwood East Hanney 3 Week Three September 4th – 7th at The Beacon, Wantage Tuesday September 4th 10am Matter 7: Harwell Campus Vale of White Horse Barton Willmore on behalf of Ptarmigan Land Carter Jonas on behalf of Harwell Campus Partnership Chilton Parish Council CPRE Dandara Dijksman Planning East Hendred Parish Council Gladman Harris Lamb on behalf of Barberry East Hendred North Wessex Downs AONB Oxfordshire County Council Terence O’Rourke on behalf of Pye Homes Wantage & Grove Campaign Group Tuesday September 4th 2pm Matter 6: South East Vale Sub Area Vale of White Horse Anthony Mockler CPRE Dandara Dijksman Planning Oxfordshire County Council Gwendoline Marsh Persimmon Homes Strutt & Parker on behalf of Williams Grand Prix Engineering Turley on behalf of David Wilson Homes Wantage & Grove Campaign Group Wednesday September 5th 10am North of East Hanney site (Re-opened) Vale of White Horse East Hanney Parish Council Oxfordshire County Council Wantage & Grove Campaign Group West Waddy ADP on behalf of J A Pye Wednesday September 5th 11am Matter 8: Housing land supply, viability, delivery and monitoring Vale of White Horse Barton Willmore on behalf of Ptarmigan Land Barton Willmore on behalf of University of Oxford Carter Jonas on behalf of DIO Dandara East Hendred Parish Council Gardner Planning on behalf of Arnold White Estates Gladman LRM on behalf of Taylor Wimpey UK Oxfordshire County Council Strutt & Parker on behalf of David Wilson Homes Turley on behalf of David Wilson Homes Wantage & Grove Campaign Group 4 Woolf Bond Planning on behalf of Vortal Properties Thursday September 6th 10am Matter 9: Development Management Policies Vale of White Horse Baulking Parish Meeting CPRE Daniel Scharf Dijksman Planning Ferax Planning on behalf of Minscombe Properties Ltd Harbug Persimmon Homes Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrat Group Wantage & Grove Campaign Group 5 .
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