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February 2020
The Sprout into Act ap ion Le ! Better Botley, better planet! The Botley and North Hinksey ‘Big Green Day’ Fighting ClimateSaturday Feb.Change 29th 10.30am in Botley – 4pm on 29th February Activities will include Children’s play activities and face painting ‘Dr. Bike’ cycle maintenance Seed planting and plant swap Entertainment, Photobooth, food and drink ‘Give and take’ - bring your unwanted books, Short talks on what we can do in our homes music and clothing and our community More information at: https://leap-into-action.eventbrite.co.uk The newsletter for North HinkseyABC & Botley Association for Botley Communities Issue 144 February 2020 1 The Sprout Issue 144, February 2020 Contents 3 Letters to the Editor Brownies Christmas Treats 5 Leap into Action 25 Botley Babies and Toddlers 9 Taekwondo for everyone 27 Our New Community Hall 13 the First Cumnor Hill 31 Recycling Properly 17 Dance-outs and Saturdads 35 Friendly Running Group 19 Planning Applications 37 Scouts festive fun 21 Eating to Save the Planet 41 Randoms 43 Local organizations From the Editor Welcome to the first Sprout of 2020! As befits a decade in which there is everything to play for on the climate front, this month’s offering has several articles designed to help us get into gear. Recycling properly (p 31) shows how to make your recycling effective. Eating to Save the Planet (p21) is an account of the third talk in Low Carbon West Oxford’s series Act Now. (The fourth will be on Avoiding Waste on 8th February.) LCWO is a priceless local resource, as is the waste-busting Oxford Foodbank. -
Cumnor Hill Character Assessment
Cumnor Hill Character Assessment Janet Craven, Kathryn Davies, Jan Deakin, Dudley Hoddinott, Rona Marsden, Tim Pottle & Chris Westcott ABSTRACT This document has been created by residents of Cumnor Hill, with additional input from Dr Kathryn Davies and supports the over-arching Character Assessment for Cumnor Parish. Cumnor Hill is one of the four wards that make up Cumnor Parish. To create the content of this document contributors used a combination of desk top research, field observations and interviews with local residents. In order to assess the area fully, the area has been split into 11 areas. This assessment was conducted between February and September 2017 as part of the set of documents that make up the evidence base of the Cumnor Parish Neighbourhood Plan. For further information, please visit www.cumnorneighbourhoodplan.co.uk or contact [email protected] Contents Page Notes Individual Character Assessments i. Chawley Lane 3 ii. Norreys Road & Bertie Road 6 iii. Cotswold Road 8 iv. Cumnor Hill to Chawley Lane 9 v. Cumnor Hill (Top) 10 vi. Delamare Rd & Estate 11 vii. Hurst Lane 13 viii. Kimmeridge Rd Estate 14 ix. Hid’s Copse Road 16 x. Oxford Road 18 xi. Clover Close 20 Added in May 2018 1 Cumnor Hill Character Assessment Page left intentionally blank 2 Cumnor Hill Character Assessment November 26, 2019 1 Chawley Lane SPACES: GAPS BETWEEN BUILT ELEMENTS – STREETS, GARDENS, ETC. Hints: Formal, building plots (size, building position, etc), means of enclosure, gaps, open, narrow, winding, straight, type of use, paving/surface materials, street furniture, usability, impact of traffic. Norreys Road and Bertie Road were developed as a consequence of the SCORE financial demise of the 4th Earl of Abingdon, who sold off this tract of land to : pay debts. -
The Journey So Far 2018
The journey so far 2018 www.greencoreconstruction.co.uk At Greencore, we aim to give everyone the opportunity to live in high quality, low carbon homes. We’re working to scale up the delivery of low carbon homes, using innovative offsite manufacturing techniques, high performance materials, and efficient methods of construction. Our ultimate goal is to bring a community-first approach to housebuilding, and to leave a legacy of sustainable housing for future generations. Greencore at a glance Greencore Construction designs and builds high-performance, healthy, low carbon homes for discerning self-builders and land owners in Oxfordshire. We have an experienced and friendly team that has worked on many residential and commercial developments. Our team is fully committed to Greencore’s agenda of sustainability and quality. Since 2013: 30,000 35homes in person hours of offsite planning manufacturing homes 30 built 2,000m3 of natural insulation used, 300% locking up carbon increase in turnover 0 75 years collective 1,500 experience in Passivhaus tonnes of embodied construction 0 carbon saved 0 0 0 3 STA Awards 150 tonnes 400m 2017 of hemp lime used, of sustainable PEFC or FSC-certified Highly locking up carbon timber used, locking up carbon 0 0 Commended 0 0 0 0 THE JOURNEY SO FAR 2018 I 01 Some recent highlights Walnut Mews, Marcham Three sensitively designed and built new homes in the village of Marcham. Finished to the highest standard by Greencore, the homes have been built using high performance, natural materials and benefit from very low energy bills and greatly enhanced living comfort. -
Notice of Election Vale Parishes
NOTICE OF ELECTION Vale of White Horse District Council Election of Parish Councillors for the parishes listed below Number of Parish Number of Parish Parishes Councillors to be Parishes Councillors to be elected elected Abingdon-on-Thames: Abbey Ward 2 Hinton Waldrist 7 Abingdon-on-Thames: Caldecott Ward 4 Kennington 14 Abingdon-on-Thames: Dunmore Ward 4 Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor 9 Abingdon-on-Thames: Fitzharris Ock Ward 2 Kingston Lisle 5 Abingdon-on-Thames: Fitzharris Wildmoor Ward 1 Letcombe Regis 7 Abingdon-on-Thames: Northcourt Ward 2 Little Coxwell 5 Abingdon-on-Thames: Peachcroft Ward 4 Lockinge 3 Appleford-on-Thames 5 Longcot 5 Appleton with Eaton 7 Longworth 7 Ardington 3 Marcham 10 Ashbury 6 Milton: Heights Ward 4 Blewbury 9 Milton: Village Ward 3 Bourton 5 North Hinksey 14 Buckland 6 Radley 11 Buscot 5 Shrivenham 11 Charney Bassett 5 South Hinksey: Hinksey Hill Ward 3 Childrey 5 South Hinksey: Village Ward 3 Chilton 8 Sparsholt 5 Coleshill 5 St Helen Without: Dry Sandford Ward 5 Cumnor: Cumnor Hill Ward 4 St Helen Without: Shippon Ward 5 Cumnor: Cumnor Village Ward 3 Stanford-in-the-Vale 10 Cumnor: Dean Court Ward 6 Steventon 9 Cumnor: Farmoor Ward 2 Sunningwell 7 Drayton 11 Sutton Courtenay 11 East Challow 7 Uffington 6 East Hanney 8 Upton 6 East Hendred 9 Wantage: Segsbury Ward 6 Fyfield and Tubney 6 Wantage: Wantage Charlton Ward 10 Great Coxwell 5 Watchfield 8 Great Faringdon 14 West Challow 5 Grove: Grove Brook Ward 5 West Hanney 5 Grove: Grove North Ward 11 West Hendred 5 Harwell: Harwell Oxford Campus Ward 2 Wootton 12 Harwell: Harwell Ward 9 1. -
2B Elm Tree Walk Shippon, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX13 6LX
2b Elm Tree Walk Shippon, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX13 6LX Meticulously designed and constructed by prestige local developer Cranbourne Homes this substantial, luxurious five bedroom detached residence in landscaped gardens with gated approach. Built in stone and offering extensive accommodation over three floors with state of the art features including sprinkler system throughout the main house and security alarm system. In the highly sought after village of Shippon, just 1.5 miles to the west of Abingdon town centre and within walking distance of Abingdon School, St Helen & St Kathari ne and The Manor Prep School. The property also features a detached double garage incorporating a superbly appointed studio/home office. Ground Floor : Spacious light and airy entrance hall throughout from the eco -friendly air source heat Roca and the shower is thermostatically controlled with oak and glass staircase to first and second pump central heating system. as is the electrically operated underfloor heating. floors and beautiful oak doors to all ground floor rooms. Dual aspect sitting room featuring wood First Floor of Concrete Construction : Spacious Outside : Approached via electrically operated burning appliance including hearth. Superb kitchen, landing with the stunning staircase, a real focal double opening gates on to the large gravelled family/dining room and snug with wood burning point. Oak doors to bedrooms, family bathroom courtyard which leads to the detached garage. appliance including hearth. Fitted units by and airing cupboard. Master suite with walk Beautiful landscaped gardens adorn the perimeters Oakwood Kitchens and appliances including through dressing area featuring mirrored sliding and there is gated access to the rear on both sides. -
2018 Newsletter
The Parish Council of St. Helen Without Annual Newsletter 2018 Parish Councillors Mrs. Caroline Parkin (Acting Chair) Tel. no: 01235 535969 Mr. Mike Page (Vice-Chair) email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Mrs. Vicki Talbot Tel. no: 01235 522255 Mr. Colin Cox email: [email protected] email: [email protected] Mr. Phil Painting Mr. Richard Bahu email: email: [email protected] [email protected] The Parish Council has three vacancies, one in Shippon Ward and two in Dry Sandford Ward. If you are interested in being co-opted as a Parish Councillor, please contact the Clerk. Clerk: Anna Clarke Tel: 01865 321555; email: [email protected] County Cllr: Mr. Richard Webber Tel:01235 534001; email:[email protected] District Cllr Dry Sandford: Mr. Henry Spencer email:[email protected] District Cllr Shippon: Mrs. Catherine Webber Tel: 01235 534001; email: [email protected] Message from Madeleine Russell, Former Chair St Helen Without Parish Council Since the last newsletter there have been considerable developments and activity for your parish council. The Vale of White Horse District Council have adopted their Local Plan Part 1 for the period up to 2031. Part 2 of the Plan has an enormous impact on our Parish with the Vale seeking to remove all of Shippon from the Green Belt and planning to develop Dalton Barracks and the airfield to accommodate up to 4,000+ new homes. Taking the lead from the very strong views expressed at a public consultation we held in April last year, we will be opposing Part 2 of the Plan when it is considered by the planning inspector later this year. -
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EYNSHAM ROAD 3 Pond 73 75 5 7 6 6 67 SIR BEVYS CLOSE 1 Revision 9 Drawing No. 13 12 7 63 4 HOMESTALL 5 22 7 3 Path CLOSE 11 CLOSE 1 8 17 POTTLE 85 3 83 18 0 8 53 59 20 Drain 1 FOGWELL ROAD 1 19 70 16 19 2 66 11 56 23 7 10 51 STONE 44 5 CLOSE 27 37 42 12 17 39 20 11 11 Track 33 6 27 Key 6 FOGWELL ROAD 1 9 1 13 36 62 10 14 22 8 A420 13 38 CLOSE 25 31 5 40 CLOSE 5 STIMPSONS BUSHY 23 17 30 13 19 28 44 11 43 The 6 34 35 Grange Farm 7 1 47 26 56 Red House 1 4 22 Farmhouse 19 20 48 18 16 29 1 55 5 22 13 1 10 LONG BROAD CLOSE B 4044 3 DEANFIELD ROAD ASHCROFT Location of works 11 CLOSE 7 27 4 CLOSE 12 2 Red House Farm 24 14 7 6 14 9 16 6 12 18 7 2 8 3 15 4 1 Red House 10 19 Grid Ref Farm 22 20 110 1 7 4 36 Pavilion 42 6 66 GRANGE Drain 80 EYNSHAM ROAD 1. 446410E, 203576N 2 35 37 1 159 COURT 10 96 100 2 1 Shelter Sand 47 Stones 157 EYNSHAM ROAD MS 47a NOBLES LANE 55 1 3 Studio 155 2. 446520E, 203969N Cottage 89a 91 59 87 2 97 LB 67 99 101 77 1 113 EVELYN CLOSE 89 125 Drain 137 27 1 19 169 MARLEY CLOSE 3a to d to 3a 167 26 11 5 3. -
DETAILS of COLLISIONS at FIXED CAMERA SITES in OXFORDSHIRE AUGUST 2010 to JANUARY 2011 (Whilst Cameras Were Switched Off)
DETAILS OF COLLISIONS AT FIXED CAMERA SITES IN OXFORDSHIRE AUGUST 2010 to JANUARY 2011 (whilst cameras were switched off) LOCATION FATAL SERIOUS SLIGHT TIME OF COLLISION A329 Thame Road, Little Milton 0 0 1 0959 A338 Grove Road, Grove 0 0 2 0900, 1255 A361 High Street, Bloxham 0 0 1 1331 A40 , Barnards Gate 0 1 0 0749 A40 , Cassington 0 1 1 0914, 1145 A40 , Swinbrook & Widford 0 0 1 1714 A4095 Woodstock Road, Witney 0 1 0 1018 A41 , Blackthorn 0 1 4 1700, 1155, 1054, 2125, 1819 A4130 Station Road, Didcot 0 1 0 0900 A4144 Abingdon Road, Oxford 0 0 1 1250 A4144 Woodstock Road, Oxford 0 0 3 1831, 1140, 1330 A4165 Banbury Road, Oxford 0 0 3 1730, 1430, 0925 A418 Oxford Road, Tiddington 0 0 1 1410 A4183 A418, Great Haseley 0 0 1 2000 A420 , Longcot 0 0 1 2142 A420 Botley Road, Oxford 0 0 3 1830, 0750, 0730 A420 Headington Road, Oxford 0 0 1 2320 A422 Warwick Road, Banbury 0 0 1 1900 A4260 Oxford Road, Banbury 0 0 1 1824 A4260 Oxford Road, Kidlington 0 1 0 1706 A4260 Oxford Road, North Aston 0 1 1 1715, 1202 A44 Manor Road, Woodstock 0 1 0 1657 A4421 Buckingham Road, Bicester 0 0 2 1642, 0900 Audlett Drive, Abingdon 0 0 1 1515 B4017 Drayton Road, Abingdon 0 1 1 1511, 1321 B4017 Wootton Road, Abingdon 0 0 1 1700 B4022 Oxford Hill, Witney 0 1 0 1116 B4493 Wantage Road, Didcot 0 0 4 1526, 2140, 1505, 1330 B4495 The Slade, Oxford 0 0 1 1935 B480 Cowley Road, Oxford 0 1 2 0001, 1825, 1700 B480 Watlington Road, Oxford 0 0 1 1747 Churchill Road, Bicester 0 0 1 0826 Greys Road, Henley on Thames 0 1 1 1743, 0845 Launton Road, Bicester 0 0 2 1410, 1245 Marston Ferry Road, Oxford 0 0 1 0956 Marston Road, Oxford 0 0 2 1006, 2100 West Way/Cumnor Hill, North 0 0 2 0845, 0930 Hinksey Woodstock Road, Oxford 0 0 1 1815 TOTAL 0 12 50 Please note this is the number and severity of collisions and not the number of casualties. -
Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory the Following List Gives
Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory The following list gives you contact details of providers currently registered to offer the nursery education funding entitlement in your local area. Please contact these providers direct to enquire if they have places available, and for more information on session times and lengths. Private, voluntary and independent providers will also be able to tell you how they operate the entitlement, and give you more information about any additional costs over and above the basic grant entitlement of 15 hours per week. Admissions for Local Authority (LA) school and nursery places for three and four year olds are handled by the nursery or school. Nursery Education Funding Team Contact information for general queries relating to the entitlement: Telephone 01865 815765 Email [email protected] Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address Independent The Manor Preparatory School 01235 858458 Faringdon Road, Shippon, Abingdon, OX13 6LN Pinewood School 01793782205 Bourton, Swindon, SN6 8HZ Our Lady's Abingdon Junior 01235523147 St. Johns Road, Abingdon, OX14 2HB School Josca's Preparatory School 01865391570 Josca's House, Kingston Road, Frilford, Abingdon, OX13 5NX Ferndale Preparatory School 01367240618 5-7 Bromsgrove, Faringdon, SN7 7JF Chandlings 01865 730771 Chandlings, Bagley Wood, Kennington, Oxford, OX1 5ND Oxfordshire Early Years Provider Directory Name Telephone Address LEA Nursery, Primary or Special School Wootton St Peter Church of 01865 735643 Wootton Village, -
Cumnor Hill & Side Roads
CMDE13 Division(s): North Hinksey CABINET MEMBER FOR ENVIRONMENT – 16 JULY 2020 CUMNOR - CUMNOR HILL & SIDE ROADS: PROPOSED 30MPH SPEED LIMIT Report by Interim Director of Community Operations Recommendation 1. The Cabinet Member for the Environment is RECOMMENDED to approve the proposed 30mph speed limits as advertised. Executive summary 2. Speed limits are reviewed when there are changes to the road layout or usage as a result of development and when requested by the local member, local councils or other parties due to concerns over road safety. Introduction 3. This report presents responses received to a statutory consultation to introduce a 30mph speed limit on Cumnor Hill in place of the existing 40mph speed limit and also a 30mph speed limit on the Kimmeridge Road residential development. Background 4. The above proposals as shown at Annex 1 have been requested by Cumnor Parish Council and, if approved, would be funded from s106 contributions received from developers, the Area Parish Support budget and Cumnor Parish Council. Three speed surveys (funded by Cumnor Parish Council) were carried out to confirm that existing traffic speeds were compatible with a 30mph speed limit without additional supporting traffic calming measures. Consultation 5. Formal consultation was carried out between 4 June and 3 July 2020. A notice was published in the Oxford Times newspaper and an email sent to statutory consultees, including Thames Valley Police, the Fire & Rescue Service, Ambulance service, the Vale of White Horse District Council, Cumnor Parish Council and local County Councillor. 6. 358 responses were received. 332 in support (93%), 16 objections (4%), 9 raising concerns and one non-objection. -
Abingdon Joint Bus Service – ALL ROUTES – September 2018 JBS
Abingdon Joint Bus Service – ALL ROUTES – September 2018 JBS Operators: Baileys Coaches (01635 203005), Grayline Coaches 01869 244610, Pearces Coaches (01865 340560), Plastows Coaches (01865 872270) & Whites Coaches (01865 340516) Abingdon Joint Bus Service – ALL ROUTES – September 2018 ROUTES - September 2018 All morning routes drop of at Abingdon School Coach Park & St Helen & St Katharine School the order depending on the direction that they enter Abingdon from. Routes entering via Shippon also drop off at the Manor Prep School. The remainder of the Manor pupils are transported by a shuttle vehicle between St Helens & The Manor. Children from the Unicorn School are also dropped at St Helen’s. The routes are timed so the 1st drop off will be at 08:25hrs and 2nd by 08:35hrs. AM arrival times are monitored daily. Tom Peeke, JBS Coordinator 01235 546565 AM Routes AM01 Goring 57 Goring Railway Station 07.40hrs Pearces Cleeve Bus Stop near Garage 07.44hrs South Stoke B4009, outside Glebe Cottages nr Cross Keys Rd 07.47hrs North Stoke Cross Roads 07.49hrs Abingdon School 08.25hrs St Helens School 08.35hrs AM02 Twyford 29 Reading Suttons Business Park, A4 London Road Stop 07.05hrs Baileys Sonning Bus Stop, A4 Bath Road, Holmemoor Drive 07.09hrs Charvill Wee Waif PH, Old Bath Road 07.11hrs Twyford Bus stop, Wargrave Rd, (A321) 07.15hrs Wargrave Bus stop, Woodclyffe Hall, High Street 07.20hrs Wargrave Kenton Lane Bus Stop 07.22hrs Henley Remenham Row, A321 Wargrave Rd 07.30hrs Shillingford Long layby, Oxford Rd 07.54hrs Berinsfield A415 Bus -
Traffic Sensitive Streets – Briefing Sheet
Traffic Sensitive Streets – Briefing Sheet Introduction Oxfordshire County Council has a legal duty to coordinate road works across the county, including those undertaken by utility companies. As part of this duty we can designate certain streets as ‘traffic-sensitive’, which means on these roads we can better regulate the flow of traffic by managing when works happen. For example, no road works in the centre of Henley-on-Thames during the Regatta. Sensitive streets designation is not aimed at prohibiting or limiting options for necessary road works to be undertaken. Instead it is designed to open-up necessary discussions with relevant parties to decide when would be the best time to carry out works. Criteria For a street to be considered as traffic sensitive it must meet at least one of the following criteria as set out in the table below: Traffic sensitive street criteria A The street is one on which at any time, the county council estimates traffic flow to be greater than 500 vehicles per hour per lane of carriageway, excluding bus or cycle lanes B The street is a single carriageway two-way road, the carriageway of which is less than 6.5 metres wide, having a total traffic flow of not less than 600 vehicles per hour C The street falls within a congestion charges area D Traffic flow contains more than 25% heavy commercial vehicles E The street carries in both directions more than eight buses per hour F The street is designated for pre-salting by the county council as part of its programme of winter maintenance G The street is within 100 metres of a critical signalised junction, gyratory or roundabout system H The street, or that part of a street, has a pedestrian flow rate at any time of at least 1300 persons per hour per metre width of footway I The street is on a tourist route or within an area where international, national, or significant major local events take place.