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AllAll rightsrights reservedreserved 100023343100023343 20102010 Ashcroft Close, Oxford, OX2 9SE Broad Close, Oxford, OX2 9DR Browns Close, Oxford, OX2 9DB Nos 1 to 30 (consecutive), Bushy Close, Oxford, OX2 9SH Nos 31 to 62 (consecutive), Bushy Close, Oxford, OX2 9SJ Nos 1 and 9 to 17 (odds), Dean Court Road, Oxford, OX2 9JL Nos 2 to 34 (evens), Dean Court Road, Oxford, OX2 9XD Flats 1 to 9 (consecutive), 7 Dean Court Road, Oxford, OX2 9FF Deanfield Road, Oxford, OX2 9DW Nos 1 to 18 (consecutive), Denton Close, Oxford, OX2 9BN Nos 53 to 56 (consecutive), Denton Close, Oxford, OX2 9BN Nos 19 to 52 (consecutive), Denton Close, Oxford, OX2 9BW Evelyn Close, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BZ Nos 2 to 42 (evens), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BP Nos 7 to 55 (odds), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BS Nos 59 to 79 (odds), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BU Nos 66 to 110 (evens), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BX Nos 87 to 93 (odds), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BY Flats A to G, 97 Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9FY Nos 99 to 107 (odds), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BY Nos 111 to 137 (odds), Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BY 155 Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BY Nos 157 & 159 Eynsham Road, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9NE Nos 1 & 2 Stimpson Cottage, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NQ Nos 1 to 25 (odds), Fogwell Road, Oxford, OX2 9SA Nos 2 to 26 (evens), Fogwell Road, Oxford, OX2 9SA Nos 27 to 51 (odds), Fogwell Road, Oxford, OX2 9SB Nos 28 to 40 (evens), Fogwell Road, Oxford, OX2 9SB Nos 42 to 70 (evens), Fogwell Road, Oxford, OX2 9SD Nos 53 to 85 (odds), Fogwell Road, Oxford, OX2 9SD Grange Court, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9BJ Green Lane, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9SU Homestall Close, Oxford, OX2 9SW Long Close, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9SG Marley Close, Botley, Oxford, OX2 9FQ Nobles Close, Oxford, OX2 9DN Nobles Lane, Oxford, OX2 9NF Nos 1 to 4 (consecutive), Orchard Road, Oxford, OX2 9BH Nos 5 to 35 (consecutive), Orchard Road, Oxford, OX2 9BL The Spinney, Orchard Road, Oxford, OX2 9BL Nos 1 to 81 (odds), Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DD Nos 2 to 62 (evens), Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DG Community Centre, Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DG Nos 64 to 90 (evens), Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DQ Nos 83A to 125 (odds), Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DE Nos 92 to 118 (evens), Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DH Nos 127 to 169 (odds), Pinnocks Way, Oxford, OX2 9DF Pottle Close, Oxford, OX2 9SN Queens Close, Oxford, OX2 9DJ Songers Close, Oxford, OX2 9DL Stimpsons Close, Oxford, OX2 9SF Stone Close, Oxford, OX2 9SQ Stubble Close, Oxford, OX2 9BT Third Acre Rise, Oxford, OX2 9DA Nos 1 to 9 (odds), Tilbury Lane, Oxford, OX2 9NB Nos 2 to 6 (evens), Tilbury Lane, Oxford, OX2 9NB Tilbury Farm, Tilbury Lane, Oxford, OX2 9ND Nos 1, 2 & 3 Tilbury Farm Cottages, Tilbury Lane, Oxford, OX2 9ND Tudor Court Park, Oxford, OX2 9NG Woodfield, Oxford, OX2 9FG No. of Properties OX2 9SE [11]; OX2 9DR [12]; OX2 9DB [15]; OX2 9SH [30]; OX2 9SJ [32]; OX2 9JL [6]; OX2 9XD [17]; OX2 9FF [9]; OX2 9DW [40]; OX2 9BN [22]; OX2 9BW [34]; OX2 9BZ [12] OX2 9BP [24]; OX2 9BS [26]; OX2 9BU [11]; OX2 9BX [23]; OX2 9BY [25]; OX2 9FY [7]; OX2 9NE [2]; OX2 9NQ [2]; OX2 9SA [26]; OX2 9SB [20]; OX3 9SD [32]; OX2 9BJ [10]; OX2 9SU [6]; OX2 9SW [11]; OX2 9SG [29]; OX2 9FQ [8]; OX2 9DN [36]; OX2 9NF [3]; OX2 9BH [4]; OX2 9BL [32]; OX2 9DP [10]; OX2 9DD [46]; OX2 9DG [39]; OX2 9DQ [14]; OX2 9DE [25]; OX2 9DH [14]; OX2 9DF [24]; OX2 9SN [19]; OX2 9DJ [15]; OX2 9DL [14]; OX2 9SF [13]; OX2 9SQ [27]; OX2 9BT [20]; OX2 9DA [26]; OX2 9NB [8]; OX2 9ND [4]; OX2 9NG [26]; OX2 9FG [14] 935 in TOTAL Schools affected Botley Primary School Cumnor CE Primary School Background These properties are in the designated area of Botley Primary School and Cumnor CE Primary School. The designated area of Cumnor CE Primary School is to be reduced because of the new Cumnor Ridge development on Cumnor Hill where 192 properties are in process of being built. Distances Botley Cumnor 7 Broad Close 0.604 miles 1.964 miles 7 Bushy Close 0.683 miles 1.860 miles 11 Dean Court Road 0.899 miles 1.546 miles 16 Denton Road 0.992 miles 1.347 miles 104 Eynsham Road 0.706 miles 1.640 miles 35 Fogwell Road 0.775 miles 1.805 miles 8 Homestall Close 0.810 miles 1.909 miles 1 Orchard Road 0.994 miles 1.372 miles 82 Pinnocks Way 0.939 miles 1.464 miles 21 Stone Close 0.822 miles 1.850 miles Tilbury Farm 0.855 miles 2.401 miles Proposal To remove these addresses from the designated area for Cumnor CE Primary School. It is proposed that they will remain solely in the designated area of Botley Primary School. The Grange Farm, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NH Red House Farm, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NH 2 Red House Farm, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NH The Cottage, Red House Farm, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NH Rochester House, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NH 1 Rochester Barn, Eynsham Road, Farmoor, Oxford, OX2 9NH No. of Properties 6 Schools affected Botley Primary School Cumnor CE Primary School Background These properties are in the civil parish of Cumnor and are on the south side of the Eynsham Road to the west of Botley and the A420. Botley Primary School is the nearest primary school. They are in the designated area of Cumnor CE Primary School. Distances Botley Cumnor Red House Farm 1.289 miles 1.477 miles The Cottage, Red 1.294 miles 1.494 miles House Farm Proposal To add these properties to the designated area for Botley Primary School. They would be in the designated area of both Botley Primary School and Cumnor CE Primary School. Nos 1 to 14 (consecutive), Scholar Place, Oxford, OX2 9RD Wealden House, Scholar Place, Oxford, OX2 9RD No. of Properties 15 Schools affected Botley Primary School Cumnor CE Primary School North Hinksey CE Primary School Background These properties are in the designated area of Cumnor CE Primary School. Vehicular access from these properties is onto Arnolds Way which is in the designated area of Botley Primary School and North Hinksey CE Primary School. Distances 10 Scholar Place Wealden House Botley 1.018 miles 0.953 miles Cumnor 1.756 miles 1.690 miles North Hinksey 1.693 miles 1.625 miles Proposal To remove these addresses from the designated area for Cumnor CE Primary School and add them to the designated areas of Botley Primary School and North Hinksey CE Primary School. .
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