Examination Into the Soundness of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011-2034

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Examination Into the Soundness of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011-2034 Examination into the soundness of the South Oxfordshire Local Plan 2011-2034 HEARINGS PROGRAMME v9 4th August 2020 Week 1 Date 10 AM 2 PM Tuesday 14 July Opening Matter 1 continued Matter 1: Housing requirement Participants (Matter 1): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. APT Planning for Peter Byfield 3. Arrow Planning for RG Williams 4. Barton Willmore for Brasenose College and L&Q Estates 5. Beckley & Stowood Parish Council 6. Beryl Guiver 7. Carter Jonas for CEG 8. CPRE 9. David Lock for Hallam Land Management 10. Garsington Society 11. Home Builders Federation 12. Iceni Projects for Nurton Developments 13. Optimis Consulting for Croudace Homes 14. Oxford City Council 15. Pegasus Group for Residential Management Group 16. Savills for Oxford Science Village Partners 17. Sonning Common Parish Council 18. South Oxfordshire Sustainability 19. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 20. Turley for A2 Dominion 21. Turley for David Wilson Homes 22. Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrats Wednesday 15 July Matter 2: Housing Matter 2 continued trajectory and housing supply Participants (Matter 2): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Andrew Black Consulting for Wates 3. Barton Willmore for Brasenose College and L&Q Estates 4. Carter Jonas for CEG 5. Chave Planning for Nurton Developments 6. David Lock Associates for Hallam Land Management 7. Framptons for Summix, Pye & Bellway Homes 8. Gladman Developments 9. Haseley Brook Action Group 10. Home Builders Federation 11. Optimis Consulting for Croudace Homes 12. Pegasus Group for Residential Management Group 13. Savills for Oxford Science Village Partners 14. Sonning Common Parish Council 15. Turley for A2 Dominion & David Wilson Homes 16. WYG for Obsidian Strategic Thursday 16 July Matter 3: Housing for Matter 4: Design and everyone Density Participants (Matter 3): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Cllr Peter Dragonetti 3. DLP for Inspired Villages Group 4. Pegasus Group for Jansons Property 5. Sonning Common Parish Council 6. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 7. Tetlow King for Retirement Village Developments Ltd Participants (Matter 4): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. APT Planning for Peter Byfield 3. Barton Willmore for Brasenose College and L&Q Estates 4. Beryl Guiver 5. Carter Jonas for CEG 6. Cllr Robin Bennett 7. CPRE 8. Henley on Thames Town Council 9. Oxford City Council 10. Savills for Oxford Science Village Partners 11. Sonning Common Parish Council 12. South Oxfordshire Sustainability 13. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 14. Thame Town Council 15. Turley for David Wilson Homes Friday 17 July Reserved for items arising Adjournment from Matters 1 to 4; Inspector’s announcements Week 2 Date 10 AM 2 PM Monday 20 July Adjournment Adjournment Tuesday 21 July Inspector’s Reserved for Matters 5 & 6 announcements; Matter 5: if necessary Spatial Strategy & Matter 6: Green Belt (Combined Hearing) Participants (Matters 5 & 6): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. APT Planning for Peter Byfield 3. Barton Willmore for Brasenose College and L&Q Estates 4. Carter Jonas for CEG 5. David Lock Associates for Hallam Land Management 6. Framptons for Summix, Pye & Bellway Homes 7. Gerald Eve for Donnington Hospital Trust 8. Gladman Developments 9. Harris Lamb for Greystoke Land 10. Iceni for Nurton Developments 11. Optimis Consulting for Croudace Homes 12. Oxford City Council 13. Pegasus Group for Residential Management Group 14. RPS for Taylor Wimpey & Cala Homes 15. Savills for Regeneration Thame & Bloor Homes 16. Star Planning for Custom Land 17. Sworders for Lincoln College 18. Turley for A2 Dominion 19. Turley for David Wilson Homes 20. Wardell Armstrong for Leavesley Group 21. Woolf Bond for JS Bloor & Hallam Land Management 22. WYG for Obsidian Wednesday 22 July Inspector’s Reserved for Matters 5 & 6 announcements; Matter 5: if necessary Spatial Strategy & Matter 6: Green Belt (Combined Hearing) Participants (Matters 5 & 6): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Beckley & Stowood Parish Council 3. Chiltern Society 4. Chilterns Conservation Board 5. CPRE 6. Culham Parish Council 7. Gill Bindoff 8. Oxford City Council 9. Oxford Preservation Trust 10. Peter Richardson 11. South Oxfordshire Sustainability 12. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 13. The Baldons Parish Council 14. Vale of White Horse Liberal Democrats 15. Woodcote Parish Council Thursday 23 July Matter 7: Infrastructure Matter 8: Climate change (strategic); mitigation Participants (Matter 7): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Barton Willmore for Brasenose College and L&Q Estates 3. Barton Willmore for Mr & Mrs Wilson 4. Carter Jonas for CEG & UKAEA 5. Cllr Sam Casey-Rerhaye 6. CPRE 7. Gresswell Environment Trust 8. Howard Sharp & Partners for Providence Land Ltd 9. Jaqi Mason 10. John Seymour 11. Oxfordshire County Council 12. Pegasus Group for Residential Management Group 13. Reading Borough Council 14. Sandford-on-Thames Parish Council 15. Savills for Oxford Science Village Partners 16. Sonning Common Parish Council 17. South Oxfordshire Sustainability 18. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 19. Turley for A2 Dominion 20. Turley for David Wilson Homes Participants (Matter 8): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Cllr Robin Bennett 3. Daniel Scharf 4. Home Builders Federation 5. Oxfordshire County Council 6. Professor Richard Harding 7. Roger Kirkham 8. South Oxfordshire Sustainability 9. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 10. Sue Roberts Friday 24 July Matter 9: Employment Adjournment development; Inspector’s announcements Participants (Matter 9): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Carter Jonas for CEG & UKAEA 3. CPRE 4. Harris Lamb for Greystoke Land Ltd 5. Savills for Oxford Science Village Partners 6. Stoford 7. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 8. Thame Town Council 9. Turley for David Wilson Homes Week 3 Date 10 AM 2 PM Monday 27 July Adjournment Adjournment Tuesday 28 July Inspector’s Reserved for Matter 11 if announcements; Matter necessary 11: STRAT7: Chalgrove Airfield Participants (Matter 11): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Barton Willmore for University of Reading 3. Chalgrove Airfield Action Group 4. Chalgrove Parish Council 5. Cllr David Turner 6. Cuxham with Easington Parish Meeting 7. Framptons for Summix, Pye & Bellway Homes 8. Gowling WLG for Martin Baker Aircraft 9. Great Haseley Parish Council 10. Homes England 11. Oxfordshire County Council 12. Patrick McGuirk 13. Roger Williams 14. Ryan McCarthy 15. Stadhampton Parish Council 16. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 17. Turley for A2 Dominion 18. Turley for David Wilson Homes 19. WYG for Obsidian Strategic Wednesday 29 July Matter 12: STRAT8 and Matter 13: STRAT11: Land STRAT9: Land at/adjacent south of Grenoble Road to Culham Science Centre Participants (Matter 12): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Carter Jonas for UKAEA 3. Carter Jonas for CEG 4. Culham Parish Council 5. Framptons for Summix, Pye & Bellway Homes 6. Jaqi Mason 7. John Storrs 8. Oxfordshire County Council 9. Mr & Mrs Wilson 10. Peter Kirby 11. Philip Owen 12. Save Culham Green Belt 13. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 14. Turley for A2 Dominion 15. Turley for David Wilson Homes Participants (Matter 13): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Andy Bowery 3. Cllr Elizabeth Gillespie 4. Cllr Sam Casey-Rerhaye 5. Garsington Society 6. Oxford City Council 7. Oxford Preservation Trust 8. Oxfordshire County Council 9. Sandford-on-Thames Parish Council 10. Savills for Oxford Science Village Partners 11. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 12. The Baldons Parish Council 13. Turley for A2 Dominion 14. Turley for David Wilson Homes Thursday 30 July Matter 14: STRAT12: Land Matter 15: STRAT10: Land at Northfield at Berinsfield Participants (Matter 14): 1. South Oxfordshire District Council 2. Adrian Townsend 3. Barton Willmore for Brasenose College and L&Q Estates 4. Cllr Elizabeth Gillespie 5. Cushman & Wakefield for Unipart 6. Garsington Parish Council 7. Garsington Society 8. Horspath Parish Council 9. Martin Kelly 10. Oxford City Council 11. Oxford Preservation Trust 12. Oxfordshire County Council 13. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 14. Turley for A2 Dominion 15. Turley for David Wilson Homes Participants (Matter 15): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Bell Cornwell for Stuart Scott Ely 3. Berinsfield Parish Council 4. CBRE for Ptarmigan Land 5. Drayton St Leonard Parish Council 6. Optimis Consulting for Croudace Homes 7. Oxfordshire County Council 8. Robin Bennett (Deputy Leader) 9. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 10. Turley for David Wilson Homes Friday 31 July Matter 16: STRAT13: Land Adjournment north of Bayswater Brook; Inspector’s announcements Participants (Matter 16): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Angela Dickinson 3. Anne-Marie Sweeney 4. Beckley & Stowood Parish Council 5. Berks, Bucks & Oxon Wildlife Trust 6. Cllr Sarah Gray 7. David Lock Associates for Hallam Land Management 8. Elsfield Parish Meeting 9. Eugenie Buchan 10. Forest Hill with Shotover Parish Council 11. Gresswell Environment Trust 12. John Walsh 13. Oxford City Council 14. Oxford Preservation Trust 15. Oxfordshire County Council 16. Pegasus Group for Residential Management Group 17. Risinghurst & Sandhill Parish Council 18. Stanton St John Parish Council 19. Sue Cooper (Council Leader) 20. Sworders for Lincoln College 21. Turley for David Wilson Homes & A2 Dominion Week 4 Date 10 AM 2 PM Monday 3 August Adjournment Adjournment Tuesday 4 August Matter 17: Henley on Matter 18: Thame Thames 10.00 – 11.15 Matter 7B: A Bypass for Watlington 11.45 – 13.00 Participants (Matter 17): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Chilterns Conservation Board 3. Henley on Thames Town Council 4. LRM for Bloor Homes 5. Woolf Bond for Mr Bingham Participants (Matter 7B): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Howard Sharp & Partners for Providence Land 3. JCE Planning for Pyrton Parish Council 4. Oxfordshire County Council 5. Watlington Parish Council Participants (Matter 18): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Arrow Planning for RG Williams TCM 3. David Lock Associates for Hallam Land Management 4. RPS for Cala Homes 5. Savills for Regeneration Thame Ltd & Bloor Homes 6. Stoford 7. Thame Town Council Wednesday 5 Matter 19: Wallingford Matter 10: STRAT3: Didcot August Garden Town; Participants (Matter 19): 1. South Oxfordshire DC 2. Barton Willmore for L&Q Estates 3.
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