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Changes to the Designated Area of Badgemore Primary School from 1 September 2017 Changes to the Designated Area of Badgemore Primary School from 1 September 2017 Oxfordshire County Council has undertaken a review of the designated areas for primary schools in Henley-on-Thames. The existence of non-contiguous designated (catchment) areas is no longer acceptable. Historically, the designated area of Badgemore Primary School covered an area within the town of Henley-on-Thames and also a separate area of villages to the north of the town. To ensure that the designated area of Badgemore Primary School meets current requirements, the Local Authority proposes to amend the designated area: 1. The designated area to be redrawn so that the area within the town joins to the area to the north of the town; and 2. The designated area boundary between Trinity CE Primary School and Badgemore Primary School within the town is to be redrawn to reflect that some addresses are closer to Badgemore Primary School than to Trinity CE Primary School. Some addresses in Henley-on-Thames will now be in the designated area of more than one primary school. PROPOSAL The designated area for Badgemore Primary School be changed as shown in the map below with effect from 1 September 2017. APPENDIX 1 Addresses to be added to the designated area of Badgemore Primary School Henley-on-Thames Ancastle Green (Even number 12 to 70) 30 addresses Ancastle Green (Odd number 13 to 71) 30 addresses Ancastle Green (Acacia House) 14 addresses Ancastle Green (Beech House) 14 addresses Ancastle Green (Cedar House) 14 addresses Ancastle Green (The Lime House) 1 address Barlows Mews (Numbers 1 to 3 inclusive) 3 addresses Bell Street (Numbers 2-4) 1 address Church Avenue (Odd numbers 1 to 5) 3 addresses Church Avenue (Even numbers 2 to 16) 8 addresses Church Avenue (Odd numbers 9 to 15) 4 addresses Deanfield Avenue (Number 2) 1 address Deanfield Avenue (Numbers 9-11) 1 address Deanfield Avenue (Odd numbers 15 to 47) 19 addresses Deanfield Avenue (The Henley College, Henley Youth & Community Centre, Hill House) 3 addresses Duke Street (Odd numbers 1 to 3 and 7) 5 addresses Duke Street (Even numbers 2 to 24a) 19 addresses Duke Street (Numbers 11, 11a, 11b and 11c) 4 addresses Duke Street (Odd numbers 15 to 51) 27 addresses Duke Street (Even numbers 28, 28a and 30) 3 addresses Empstead Court (Number 1 to 6 inclusive) 6 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 3a to 23) 13 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 27 to 35) 5 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 45 to 53) 5 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 57 to 67 and 71 7 addresses Friday Street (Oxford House) 4 addresses Gravel Hill (Even numbers 2 to 56) 28 addresses Gravel Hill (Odd numbers 5 to 19) 14 addresses Gravel Hill (Odd numbers 25 to 51) 14 addresses Gravel Hill (Odd numbers 55 to 59) 3 addresses Gravel Hill (Ancastle Cottage, Barngarth, Hope Chapel) 3 addresses Greys Road (Even numbers 2 to 24) 18 addresses Greys Road (Even numbers 28 to 40) 7 addresses Greys Road (Units 1 to 2, Empstead Works) 2 addresses Greys Road (Units 4 to 6, Empstead Works) 3 addresses Greys Road (Units 11 to 16, Empstead Works) 4 addresses Hart Street (Even numbers 4 to 16) 14 addresses Hart Street (Odd numbers 5 to 9) 3 addresses Hart Street (Odd numbers 17 to 39) 28 addresses Hart Street (Even numbers 20 to 52) 21 addresses Hart Street (Isis Cottage, Monitor House, Red Lion Hotel, St Mary’s Rectory, 1 & 2 Squires Yard) 6 addresses Kings Road (1 & 2 Peels Yard) 2 addresses Market Place (Odd numbers 1 to 61) 45 addresses Market Place (Even numbers 4 to 38) 16 addresses Market Place (Even numbers 48 to 66) 12 addresses Market Place (Cygnet House, Henley Social Club, Numbers 1 to 6 Market Place Mews, St Mary’s Hall Town Hall) 10 addresses Milton Close (Odd numbers 1 to 39) 21 addresses Milton Close (Even numbers 2 to 40) 21 addresses Pack & Prime Lane (Belvedere, Casmajor, The Henley College, Kingston, Marshalls, The Millers Cottage, Nash House, Ombu, Riverhill Cottage, Sirius, Westfield House) 11 addresses Paradise Road (Odd numbers 1 to 17) 9 addresses Paradise Road (Even numbers 2 and 4) 2 addresses Paradise Road (Numbers 1 to 7, Paradise Mews) 7 addresses Paradise Road (Beech Cottage, The Coach House, The Dene, Elmbank, Hillcrest House, Holly Bank, Kingshill, Lower Lodge, Martins, Merivale, Paradise Farm, Tilebarn Farm Cottage, Upper Lodge, Wakeford Lodge) 14 addresses Parkside (Number 1 to 5 inclusive) 5 addresses Thameside (Numbers 10 to 13 inclusive) 4 addresses Thameside (Numbers 15 to 29 inclusive) 22 addresses Thameside (Angel on the Bridge) 1 address Tuns Lane (Even numbers 6a to 14e) 11 addresses Tuns Lane (9a) 1 address Tuns Lane (24a) 1 address Tuns Lane (Anvil House, Preston House, Tuns House) 3 addresses Civil Parish of Pishill with Stonor Maidensgrove (Number 54) 1 address Maidensgrove (Ash Tree Cottage, Barn Cottage, Camoys Cottage, Chestnut Cottage, Deers Leap, Doveswood, Fallow Woods, Fern Cottage, Furze Bush, Garden House, Hawthorn House, Honeysuckle Cottage, The Hyde Island Cottage, Little Doveswood, Lodge Farm, Lodge Farm Cottage, Longwood, Maidensgrove Cottage, Maidensgrove Farm, Nuttalls Farm, Park Gate, Sycamore Cottage, Treetops, The Views, Wychens) 26 addresses Russells Water (1 to 10 inclusive) 10 addresses Russells Water (April Cottage, Beech Barn, The Beehive, Brackenhurst, Cedar Croft, Common Side, The Cottage, Flint Cottage, Goddards Cottage, Goddards House, Horseshoe Cottage, Kiln Barn, 1 Kiln Cottages, Lincolns, The Lookout, Middle Cottage, The Old Chapel, Old Farm House, The Orchard, Pond Cottage, Ramblers Hay, Russells Water Village Hall, Strathmore, Upper Nuttalls Farm, Whistling Cottage, Whitfield) 26 addresses Civil Parish of Swyncombe Maidensgrove (Cookley Hill Farm, Five Horseshoes, Oak Cottage, Oak Farm, Periwinkle Cottage, Shawfield, Spring Shaw, Tuckers Cottage, White House) 9 addresses Maidensgrove (Number 30) 1 address Russells Water (Bridleway Barn, Green Patch, Marigay, Rose Cottage, Russells Water Farm, Snowball Hill, Thatch Cottage, Thatchers, Tithe Barn, White House) 10 addresses Civil Parish of Watlington Russells Water (Greenhill) 1 address Total additional addresses 714 addresses APPENDIX 2 Addresses in Henley-on-Thames now shared between more than 1 primary school Shared area of Badgemore Primary School and Trinity CE Primary School Barlows Mews (Numbers 1 to 3 inclusive) 3 addresses Bell Street (Numbers 2-4) 1 address Church Avenue (Odd numbers 1 to 5) 3 addresses Church Avenue (Even numbers 2 to 16) 8 addresses Church Avenue (Odd numbers 9 to 15) 4 addresses Duke Street (Odd numbers 1 to 3 and 7) 5 addresses Duke Street (Even numbers 2 to 24a) 19 addresses Duke Street (Numbers 11, 11a, 11b and 11c) 4 addresses Duke Street (Odd numbers 15 to 51) 27 addresses Duke Street (Even numbers 28, 28a and 30) 3 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 3a to 23) 13 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 27 to 35) 5 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 45 to 53) 5 addresses Friday Street (Odd numbers 57 to 67 and 71 7 addresses Friday Street (Oxford House) 4 addresses Greys Road (Even numbers 2 to 24) 18 addresses Greys Road (Even numbers 28 to 40) 7 addresses Greys Road (Units 1 to 2, Empstead Works) 2 addresses Greys Road (Units 4 to 6, Empstead Works) 3 addresses Greys Road (Units 11 to 16, Empstead Works) 4 addresses Hart Street (Even numbers 4 to 16) 14 addresses Hart Street (Odd numbers 5 to 9) 3 addresses Hart Street (Odd numbers 17 to 39) 28 addresses Hart Street (Even numbers 20 to 52) 21 addresses Hart Street (Isis Cottage, Monitor House, Red Lion Hotel, St Mary’s Rectory, 1 & 2 Squires Yard) 6 addresses Kings Road (1 & 2 Peels Yard) 2 addresses Market Place (Odd numbers 1 to 61) 45 addresses Market Place (Even numbers 4 to 38) 16 addresses Market Place (Even numbers 48 to 66) 12 addresses Market Place (Cygnet House, Henley Social Club, Numbers 1 to 6 Market Place Mews, St Mary’s Hall Town Hall) 10 addresses Thameside (Numbers 10 to 13 inclusive) 4 addresses Thameside (Numbers 15 to 29 inclusive) 22 addresses Thameside (Angel on the Bridge) 1 address Tuns Lane (Even numbers 6a to 14e) 11 addresses Tuns Lane (9a) 1 address Tuns Lane (24a) 1 address Tuns Lane (Anvil House, Preston House, Tuns House) 3 addresses Changes to the Designated Area of Trinity CE Primary School from 1 September 2017 Oxfordshire County Council has undertaken a review of the designated areas for primary schools in Henley-on-Thames. The existence of non-contiguous designated (catchment) areas is no longer acceptable. Historically, the designated area of Trinity CE Primary School covered an area within the town of Henley-on-Thames and also a separate area of villages to the north of the town. To ensure that the designated area of Trinity CE Primary School meets current requirements, the Local Authority proposes to amend the designated area: 1. The villages to the north of Henley-on-Thames are to be removed from the designated area: and 2. The designated area boundary between Trinity CE Primary School and Badgemore Primary School within the town is to be redrawn to reflect that some addresses are closer to Badgemore Primary School than to Trinity CE Primary School. Some addresses in Henley-on-Thames will now be in the designated area of more than one primary school. PROPOSAL The designated area for Trinity CE Primary School be changed as shown in the map below with effect from 1 September 2017. For children starting school for the first time in 2017/18, 2018/19 or 2019/20 who live in the former designated area of Trinity CE Primary School (marked A, B, L, M, P, R and S on the map below) but have a brother or sister attending Trinity CE Primary School at the time of application who will be expected to still be attending at the time of entry, the new applicant will be considered to be living in the designated area for admissions purposes.
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