Snail Mail: 10 Kingston Road, Oxford OX2 6EF DAILY Email: [email protected] Line Ads@40P/Wd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Snail Mail: 10 Kingston Road, Oxford OX2 6EF DAILY Email: Dailyinfo@Dailyinfo.Co.Uk Line Ads@40P/Wd Queries: 553377 (Mon-Fri 9-5) Oxford’s Adverts: 554444 or via our website: www.dailyinfo.co.uk Snail mail: 10 Kingston Road, Oxford OX2 6EF DAILY Email: [email protected] Line ads@40p/wd. (min.10) + VAT www.dailyinfo.co.uk Display boxes@£10/cm. (min 3) + VAT INFO Graduate Recruitment boxes@£15/cm + VAT Daily Information: daily issues Tue, Thu, Sat in JOBS OFFERED HOUSES & FLATS TO LET www.dailyinfo.co.uk Oxford University term, Fridays in the vacation Issue No. 7568 Next issue: Thurs 20th Jan Part of North Oxford Property Services Deadline: 10am, Weds 19th Jan Tues 18 & Weds 19 Jan 2005 (Oxford University Week 1) COMING Be bothered. Bothered because you care. Student Property Release: Our face-to-face fundraisers are always bothered. Bothered because the care about the planet and the issues facing its inhabitants. Day in day out though they’re OPEN MORNING: D’OVERBROECK’S COLLEGE, Inde- doing something about it, fundraising for some of the country’s best-known charities. They know they’re changing things. As professionals we also pay them the best Are you a 2nd, 3rd or 4th year undergrad? pendent Sixth Form & Leckford Place School (age rates around. Work in and around London or Kent. Alternatively, work in teams travelling the UK (with travel and accommodation paid for) Thursday 20 January 2005 FANCY YOURSELF AS A JOURNALIST? 11-16). Saturday 5 February; 10am to 12.30pm. Entry If you can be bothered, 2 prizes of £1,000 to be won in into d’Overbroeck’s Sixth Form (for First or Second apply online now at Year Sixth). Entry at age 11 or 13 into Leckford Place www.funjobs4u.co.uk THE PHILIP GEDDES MEMORIAL PRIZE, & School (part of d’Overbroeck’s College) – Oxford’s or call 08454 583 901 Largest selection of quality THE CLIVE TAYLOR PRIZE FOR SPORTS JOURNALISM new independent day school for girls and boys. Tel: Full details available from http://www.geddesprize.org 310000 for details. All welcome. student property in Oxford or Gill Powell at St Edmund Hall (01865 279003) General Administrator MEETINGS/LECTURES for small growing Internet company. DRUMMING WORKSHOP (TABLA), EVERY WEDNES- DAY, 7PM, PITT RIVERS BALFOUR BUILDING (no. 60 Broad range of responsibilities from dealing AVAILABLE TO Weds 19th with legal documents to fi ling and offi ce admin. Banbury Road). Interested? Phone 01865 552000 / LANCING [email protected] ABINGDON GATHERING / Pub gathering open to members and Preferably comfortable with company administration, VIEW NOW! anyone interested in Witchcraft / Children of Artemis / 8.30pm / COLLEGE Th ree Corners Road, Greater Leys [email protected] / www.witchcraft.org / King’s Head and Bell, and perhaps some legal knowledge, scope for career 1 Bedroom apartment £595 pcm The best selection of 2, 3, 4, 5 East St Helen’s St, Abingdon development for bright and cooperative person. A Member of the Woodard Corporation Lizmans Court, East Oxford and 6 bedroom student properties SERVICES ‘SOCIALIST WORKER’ MEETING / The Revolutionary Paper - a tool for HMC Independent Co-Educational – years 2 Bedroom apartment £825 pcm organising. Talk and discussion / Oxford SWP / 7.30pm - admission Salary 20K + benefi ts. Please collect a copy of the list from our offi ce in St ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE LESSONS, central Oxford free / Asian Cultural Centre, Manzil Way Boarding and Day Harefi elds, North Oxford Contact: [email protected] 2 Bedroom duplex apartment £850 pcm Clements or call 01865 260111 for more information and Headington. Student rates. Tel; 01865-765511. GRADUATING THIS SUMMER? www.fkstudentletting.co.uk [email protected] www.oxat.net London Road, Headington TUITION 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t e m e n t £ 9 0 0 p c m TEMPLE COWLEY, LARGE room in nice shared house, BIG OR SMALL WE SHIP IT ALL. 50% discount on PLANNING A TEACHING CAREER? Earn £5 in 50 minutes participating in Pinnocks Way, Botley suit professional £350pcm Tel.07932981347 packaging materials to all students who ship with Lancing College has a vacancy from September for a 3 Bedroom House £900 pcm us, free pick up in Oxford. Mail Boxes Etc., Summer- Oxford University reading study. Marston Road, Marston STUDENT HOMES. IT is only safe for you to rent town 01865 514655, Headington 01865 741729 TEACHER OF PHYSICS 3 Bedroom house £850 pcm when your money is protected by a Client Money Requirements: fi rst language English, Headley Way, Marston Protection Scheme. Ask to see our Certificate, when 57 MORE on age 17-45, right-handed. and would welcome applications from those due to 4 Bedroom House £950 pcm you call for a list of our fantastic selection of homes www.dailyinfo.co.uk graduate this summer. Th e College will support the Lion Brewery, City Centre all over the City. www.premier-residential-letting. Contact: [email protected] / 01865 553296 successful applicant through a part-time PGCE. Statutory 2 Bedroom Apartment £1,000 pcm co.uk. 207 Cowley Road. 01865 792299 NQT induction is provided for those who already have a London Road, Headington 10MIN FROM JR, 3bed semi-detached house (2 INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE PGCE. A willingness to contribute enthusiastically to the 6 Bedroom Luxury House £3,000 pcm double bedrooms, single bedroom/study), immacu- Quality English Language Lessons school’s extra-curricular activities will be expected. White Road, Cowley late decor throughout, wooden flooring, through WASHBURN MERCURY SERIES bass guitar, excellent 6 Bedroom House £1,600 pcm lounge/sitting room, garage and parking space for tone, suitable for all styles. One loving owner - good from £25 per week. Christ Church Cathedral School Lancing College has its own salary scale, and 01865 760786 [email protected] several cars, quiet cul-de-sac suitable for families/ condition, used but not abused. Reluctantly for sale at Choose from General English, Foundation accommodation may be available. Further details of the professionals, private pretty garden easy to main- £350 ONO. Call 07718 907386 for viewing/info. require a Year, Business English, IELTS, Speaking & post may be obtained from the Head Master’s Secretary. Visit www.lucylucyproperties.co.uk for a wide variety tain. Fully furnished, will also let unfurnished. £1100 UPRIGHT PIANO, needs tuning, collect from Regent Playground Supervisor/Matron’s Helper of properties in the popular Jericho area pcm+bills. Tel:07866437377. Listening and Grammar and Writing Letters of application, a full curriculum vitae and the Street, East Oxford. Offers. [email protected] For Hilary Term Hours 10.00-13.00 LIST OF STUDENT Properties Available 17th Janu- British Study Centres Oxford names, addresses and telephone numbers of two referees CENTRAL NORTH OXFORD. Spacious 2 bedroom ground floor apartment in Victorian house. Impos- ary 2005. Open House Day Tuesday 18th January 5 Cambridge Terrace fi ve days a week (33 weeks a year) should be sent to the Head Master. Th e closing date for ing entrance, large sitting room, newly fitted bath- 2005. Please contact Homefinders for more infor- St Aldates Telephone contact 01865 242561 or e-mail applications is Tuesday February. room, kitchen. Redecorated throughout, original mation on 01865 311129. View all properties on Oxford OX1 1UP schooloffi [email protected] wood floors. Terrace and good size shared garden. www.homefinders-oxford.co.uk Lancing College, Lancing, West Sussex, BN RW 126 MORE on TEL: 01865 246620 Two parking spaces in drive. £1100 pcm. JERICHO DELICATESSEN REQUIRES full or part-time Telephone: - Fax: www.dailyinfo.co.uk [email protected] shop assistant for a minimum of 6 months, friendly email: [email protected] ABINGDON ROAD, THREE DOUBLE bedroomed www.british-study.com small shop. Good rates of pay. 01865 553748. house,excellent condition, suit professional sharers, Registered Charity No. £990pcm, tel.07932981347 RELIABLE PERSON REQUIRED to work in Post Office FLAT/BEDSIT WANTED BIOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY GCSE & A-LEVEL tuition - previous experience essential, hours/salary negoti- 109 MORE on BEDSIT/1 BEDROOM FLAT. FEMALE Visiting scholar able. Contact 07782 218999 FLAT FOR SALE offered. Phone: 0777 558 2800 www.dailyinfo.co.uk (Norway), 5 months, Central Oxford / Headington / TRAINING SUPPORT OFFICER. Highly organised, effi- LARGE 1 BED PERIOD FLAT in Faringdon - v. close Summertown, [email protected] Pottery Classes cient and experienced administrator. Excellent com- to Oxford. Wooden floors, open fireplace, parking, Handbuilding and Throwing, E. Oxford munication and computer skills required. Ability to newly renovated. £120,000. Tel 07977 275807 email: Beginners and experienced welcome. work in French a distinct advantage. Must be able to DINING OUT IN OXFORD [email protected] work unsupervised and as part of a small, remotely Tuesdays & Thursdays (term time only), 7pm - 9pm. based team. Contact [email protected] £50 / 5 sessions. DIRECT MARKETING ASSISTANT required for Oxford ROOMS TO LET call Anthony Eccles: 01865 250156 language training company. Experience of database DBL ROOM RIVERSIDE city center apartment. Until e-mail: [email protected] or direct marketing required. Tasks include data June. Postgraduate/professional. 07917032536. CINEMA management and database manipulation for mar- [email protected] keting purposes. One or two days per week. Contact: 72 MORE on LARGE ROOM AVAILABLE end of January for one Marston Road, Marston Until Thu 20th Jan www.dailyinfo.co.uk [email protected] person, in quiet, clean household, top end of Divin- Double Room £300 pcm Ozone Multiplex (0870 444 3030) ity Road, suit non-smoking professional or post- Cumberland Road, Cowley graduate, £340 inclusive of council tax, excluding Double Room ALEXANDER [15] DAILY INFO’S NEW MAP Excellent cuisine at reasonable prices other bills, references and one month’s deposit. Tel £350 pcm Daily: 12.45 (not sat or sun), 4.20, 7.45pm 793103/07790 013624 Macedonian mayhem with Colin Farrell THE STANDARD TANDOORI All prices are inclusive of bills.
Recommended publications
  • NORTH OXFORD VICTORIAN SUBURB CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL Consultation Draft - January 2017
    NORTH OXFORD VICTORIAN SUBURB CONSERVATION AREA APPRAISAL Consultation Draft - January 2017 249 250 CONTENTS SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANCE 5 Reason for appraisal 7 Location 9 Topography and geology 9 Designation and boundaries 9 Archaeology 10 Historical development 12 Spatial Analysis 15 Special features of the area 16 Views 16 Building types 16 University colleges 19 Boundary treatments 22 Building styles, materials and colours 23 Listed buildings 25 Significant non-listed buildings 30 Listed parks and gardens 33 Summary 33 Character areas 34 Norham Manor 34 Park Town 36 Bardwell Estate 38 Kingston Road 40 St Margaret’s 42 251 Banbury Road 44 North Parade 46 Lathbury and Staverton Roads 49 Opportunities for enhancement and change 51 Designation 51 Protection for unlisted buildings 51 Improvements in the Public Domain 52 Development Management 52 Non-residential use and institutionalisation large houses 52 SOURCES 53 APPENDICES 54 APPENDIX A: MAP INDICATING CHARACTER AREAS 54 APPENDIX B: LISTED BUILDINGS 55 APPENDIX C: LOCALLY SIGNIFICANT BUILDINGS 59 252 North Oxford Victorian Suburb Conservation Area SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANCE This Conservations Area’s primary significance derives from its character as a distinct area, imposed in part by topography as well as by land ownership from the 16th century into the 20th century. At a time when Oxford needed to expand out of its historic core centred around the castle, the medieval streets and the major colleges, these two factors enabled the area to be laid out as a planned suburb as lands associated with medieval manors were made available. This gives the whole area homogeneity as a residential suburb.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • 5 Farndon Road and 19 Warnborough Road Site Plan Appendix 1
    Agenda Item 5 West Area Planning Committee 11th March 2014 Application Number: 13/03355/FUL Decision Due by: 10th February 2014 Proposal: Erection of single storey side extension, extensions at basement level. (Additional Information) Site Address: 5 Farndon Road and 19 Warnborough Road Site plan Appendix 1 Ward: North Agent: Berman GuedesStretton Applicant: Mr Craig Burkinshaw Application Called in – by Councillors – Fry, Pressel, Upton and Campbell for the following reasons – overdevelopment and to ensure that this sizable development involving two corner sites is heard before committee Recommendation: APPLICATION BE APPROVED For the following reasons: 1 The Council considers that the proposal accords with the policies of the development plan as summarised below. It has taken into consideration all other material matters, including matters raised in response to consultation and publicity. Any material harm that the development would otherwise give rise to can be offset by the conditions imposed. 2 The Council considers that the proposal, subject to the conditions imposed, would accord with the special character and appearance of the conservation area. It has taken into consideration all other material matters, including matters raised in response to consultation and publicity. 3 Officers have considered carefully all objections to these proposals. Officers have come to the view, for the detailed reasons set out in the officers report, that the objections do not amount, individually or cumulatively, to a reason for refusal and that all
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda Item 4
    Agenda Item 4 West Area Planning Committee 14 th April 2015 Application Number: 14/03290/VAR Decision Due by: 23 rd January 2015 Proposal: Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of planning permission 13/00180/FUL (single storey side and basement extensions) to allow alterations to side extension, basement, front lightwell and erection of glass box at rear. Site Address: 5 Farndon Road & 19 Warnborough Road, Appendix 1. Ward: North Ward Agent: JPPC Applicant: Mr Craig Burkinshaw Application Called in – by Councillor Fry, supported by Councillors Price, Pressel and Upton for the following reasons: Application to be heard in public and in the context of the City Council's draft North Oxford Victorian Suburb Conservation Area Appraisal and the Council's planning policies. Recommendation: West Area Planning Committee is recommended to approve the application for the following reasons and subject to and including conditions listed below: Reasons for Approval : 1 It is considered that the proposed amendments to the approved scheme are acceptable and would not detrimentally harm the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. The Council considers that the proposal accords with the policies of the development plan as summarised below. It has taken into consideration all other material matters, including matters raised in response to consultation and publicity. Any material harm that the development would otherwise give rise to can be offset by the conditions imposed. 2 Officers have carefully considered all of the objections to the proposals and have found, that the detailed reasons set out in the officers report, that the objections do not outweigh the reasons for approvaland that all the issues that have been raised have been adequately addressed and the relevant bodies consulted.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Report 2017
    ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Christ Church 3 Senior Members’ Activities and Publications 107 The Dean 14 News from Old Members 123 The House in 2017 24 The Archives 29 Deceased Members 145 The Cathedral 31 The Cathedral Choir 35 Final Honour Schools 148 The College Chaplain 37 The Development & Graduate Degrees 153 Alumni Office 39 The Library 45 Award of University Prizes 156 The Picture Gallery 49 The Steward’s Dept. 53 Information about Gaudies 158 The Treasury 54 Tutor for Admissions 58 Other Information Junior Common Room 60 Other opportunities to stay Graduate Common Room 62 at Christ Church 160 The Boat Club 65 Conferences at Christ Commemoration Ball 67 Church 161 The Christopher Tower Publications 162 Poetry Prize 69 Cathedral Choir CDs 163 Sports Clubs 71 Sir Michael Dummett Acknowledgements 163 Lecture Theatre 75 Andrea Angel and the Silvertown Explosion 83 Obituaries Dr Paul Kent 85 Bob Jeffery 87 Prof Marilyn Adams 90 Professor David Upton 92 Dr Nabeel Qureshi 96 Sister Mary David Totah 98 Jeremy Goford 101 Geoffrey Harrison 103 1 2 CHRIST CHURCH Visitor HM THE QUEEN Dean Percy, The Very Revd Martyn William, BA Brist, MEd Sheff, PhD KCL. Canons Gorick, The Venerable Martin Charles William, MA (Cambridge), MA (Oxford) Archdeacon of Oxford Biggar, The Revd Professor Nigel John, MA PhD (Chicago), MA (Oxford), Master of Christian Studies (Regent Coll Vancouver) Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology Foot, The Revd Professor Sarah Rosamund Irvine, MA PhD (Cambridge) Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History Ward, The Revd Graham,
    [Show full text]
  • North Oxford Victorian Suburb
    North Oxford Victorian Suburb Conservation Area Appraisal North Oxford Victorian Suburb Contents Statement of Special Interest 3 1. Introduction 5 2. Context 7 3. Historical Development 8 4. Spatial Analysis 12 5. Buildings 16 6. Character Areas 23 Norham Manor 23 Park Town 26 Bardwell 29 Kingston Road 33 St Margaret's 36 Banbury Road 39 North Parade 42 Lathbury and Staverton Roads 45 7. Vulnerabilities, Negative Features and Opportunities for Enhancement 47 8. SOURCES 51 9. APPENDICES 52 1: Listed Buildings 52 2: Positive Unlisted Buildings 58 3: Maps 59 1 1. Summary of Significance Statement of Special Interest This conservation area’s primary signifi- cance derives from its character as a distinct area, imposed in part by topography as Summary well as by land ownership from the 16th century into the 21st century. At a time Key positive features when Oxford needed to expand out of its • Diversity historic core centred around the castle, the • Village-like enclaves medieval streets and the major colleges, these two factors enabled the area to be • Quality of the buildings laid out as a planned suburb as lands asso- • Residential houses a special feature ciated with medieval manors were made • Gothic, Italianate, Arts and Crafts, Vernacular styles available. This gives the area homogeneity • Purpose-built college teaching and as a residential suburb. In the eastern and residential accommodation central parts of the area as a whole, this • Contribution of 20th and 21st centuries to the area is reinforced by the broad streets and the feeling of spaciousness created by the • Three ecclesiastical buildings generously proportioned and well-planted • 73 listed buildings and a further 21 buildings gardens.
    [Show full text]
  • The OXFORD WRITER
    The OXFORD WRITER T THE NEWSLETTER OF WRITERS IN OXFORD NUMBER 64, SEPTEMBER 2014 h JOY HENDRY REVEALS INDIGENOUS WISDOM By Marcus Ferrar The government features it on its web site. Australian “Slash and Burn. Is that good or bad? ” I am talking to an Aboriginal groups also have their own calendars which anthropologist who has worked in the Third World, so I their government has realised documents climate stammer that it’s clearly a terrible practice. change. In Canada, Native American science is taught in a “Wrong!” exclaims Professor Joy Hendry (a member of number of state schools. Writers in Oxford) “In South America, tribal groups slash and Western science rejects practices which can’t be tested in burn to clear a plot which they cultivate for a limited period, laboratories. “Our scientists err in thinking they can and then move on allowing the forest to regenerate. Slash control everything. The idea of separating science from and burn is a positive. It’s sustainable.” the spiritual and magical, and forgetting that we are part Science and Sustainability: Learning From Indigenous of the world we are examining, is a problem in Western Wisdom” is the title of Joy’s new book appearing this thinking,” says Joy. → Cont’d page 2 September. She has spent long periods of her life investigating how peoples we have called primitive actually INSIDE THIS ISSUE integrated the magical and spiritual into science – and Mogford prize .……..……...3 proved its validity empirically. Selling in niche markets ...... 4 Australia’s devastating fires occur in the south where Earning from resales ..........
    [Show full text]
  • Private Residents
    OXFORDSHIRE. J .PRIVATE RESIDENTS. .BRY ~73 :Boss Miss, The Grange, Headington, Brakspear George Edward, Copse hill,- Brooks Edwd. 201 Cowley rd. Oxford Oxford Rotherfield, Greys, Henley-on-Thm,s Brooks George W. Whitehouse road, 'Boss Misses,32 Marlboro' rd. Ban bury. Brakspear Miss, 29 Hart ~treet, Hen- Grandpont, Oxford l3ossom Wm.r8 ·walton Well rd.Oxfrd ley-on-Thames Brooks Hy. Reginald Fryer F.P.S.G. 1Joswell-Stone Mis.s, 2 Bardwell road, Brand Rev.Jn. Cropredy, Leamington Tintern ho. 37 High st. Banbury St. Giles', Oxford Bransby Russell Stuart,Gladstone ho. Brooks Miss, 275 Banbury road, ~att Mrs. Wheatley S.O St. Mark's rd. Henley-on-Thames, Summertown, Oxford l3ouchier Mrs. 8 Museum rd. Oxford Brashour Montague Edwin, 4 Beech- Brooks Richard, 17 Frenchay road, l3oulton A. TheFirs,52Bath rd. Ban bury croft road, Summertown, Oxford St. Giles', Oxford :Boulton Matthew Ern~'t, Tew park, Brashonr Montague Francis, 4S Thorn- Brooks Waiter Tyrrell M.A., M. B. 32 Great Tew, Enstone S.O cliffe road, Summertown, Oxford Holywell street, Oxford 'Boulton Sidney Charles, rgo Divinity Bras nett Stanley,2r3 Iffiey rd. Oxford Rros J., J.P. Clifton Hampden, road, Cowley road, Oxford Brassey Albert M.A., J. P. & Hon. Abing-don l!ound Rev. A. Sunny bank, r8 West Mrs. Heythrop plcChipping Nurton Bras Thos. Overy rmanor,Wallingford end, Chipping Norton Bray Edward, r Calthorpe villas, Brotheridge George Henry, Hoojt 'Bourne Gilbert Charles M.A., D.Sci. Prospect road, Banbury Norton, Banbury Savile house, Mansfield rd. Oxford Bray George William, Warren height, Brotherton W. C. White ha.
    [Show full text]
  • Agenda Item 5
    Agenda Item 5 th WEST AREA PLANNING COMMITTEE 15 August 2012 Application Number: 12/01085/FUL Decision Due by: 27th June 2012 Proposal: Erection of side extension at lower and upper ground floor levels. (Amended plans) Site Address: 33 Leckford Road Oxford (Appendix 1) Ward: North Ward Agent: MEB Design Ltd Applicant: Mr And Mrs J Saunders This application has been called-in by Councillors Fry, Pressel, Kennedy, Rowley and Curran due to concerns about the impact on the Conservation Area as well as neighbouring amenity. Recommendation: APPLICATION BE APPROVED For the following reasons: 1 The proposed extension is a contemporary response to the historic precedents and is considered to be of a form, scale and appearance that preserves the character and appearance of the existing house and wider North Oxford Victorian Suburb Conservation Area. In addition, no significant harm to neighbouring amenity is considered to result from the proposals. The proposals therefore comply with policies CP1, CP8, CP9, CP10, HE7, HS19 and HS21 of the Oxford Local Plan 2001-2016, policies HP9 and HP14 of the Sites and Housing Plan Submission Document as well as policy CS18 of the Oxford Core Strategy 2026. 2 The Council considers that the proposal, subject to the conditions imposed, would accord with the special character and appearance of the conservation area. It has taken into consideration all other material matters, including matters raised in response to consultation and publicity. 3 The Council considers that the proposal accords with the policies of the development plan as summarised below. It has taken into consideration all other material matters, including matters raised in response to consultation and publicity.
    [Show full text]
  • Flat 1 , 35 Leckford Road, Oxford, OX2 6HY
    Flat 1 , 35 Leckford Road, Oxford, OX2 6HY A charming and beautifully renovated two bedroom apartment with south facing gardens and off street parking. Guide Price £599,000 Mayfield House Tel: 01865 318013 256 Banbury Road, Summertown, www.pennyandsinclair.co.uk Oxford, OX2 7DE DESCRIPTION SERVICES Forming part of this period conversion in the highly sought All mains services are connected. after area of Central North Oxford, a beautiful apartment been renovated throughout with direct access to the FIXTURES & FITTINGS communal gardens through French doors. The period Certain items may be available by separate negotiation features and modern finish work well together to create a with Penny & Sinclair. wonderful combination and stunning apartment. The accommodation comprises entrance hall, two double COUNCIL TAX bedrooms, bathroom, fully fitted kitchen and sitting room Council Tax Band 'E' amounting to £2337 for year 2018/19. with a beautiful open fireplace and dual aspect benefitting Tel: 01865 252870. from a south east aspect. To the exterior are lawned gardens to the front and off street parking on the gravel LOCAL AUTHORITY drive accessed on Warnborough Road. Oxford City Council City Chambers SITUATION Queen Street The property is situated in an excellent location in the Oxford OX1 1EN sought after area of Walton Manor, with the charming local Telephone (01865) 249811 shops of Walton Street including restaurants, bars and a cinema close by. Also within walking distance are Port IMPORTANT NOTICE Meadow and the comprehensive facilities of Oxford City Penny & Sinclair, their clients and any joint agent gives notice to centre, University departments and a range of excellent anyone reading these particulars that: schools for all ages.
    [Show full text]
  • Volume Xi 1963 Part I
    VOLUME XI 1963 PART I PRINCIPAL CONTENTS The Pattern of Settlement in Roman Britain by S. APPLEBAUM * The Development of Mechanization in English Farming by W. HARWOOD LONG * I, ivestock Prices in Britain by EDITH H. WHETHAM II ,II 1 I { THE AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW VOLUME XI PART 1 • 1963 CONTENTS The Pattern of Settlement in Roman Britain S. Applebaum page 1 The Development of Mechanization in English Farming W. Harwood Long 15 Livestock Prices in Britain, 1851-93 Edith H. Whetham 27 List of Books and Articles on Agrarian History issued since September 1961 Joan Thirsk 36 Reviews: English Country Life, z78o-z83o , by E. W. Bovill E. L. Jones 47 Victoria County History of Oxfordshire, vii, ed. M. Lobel B. F. Harvey 47 Victoria County History of Middlesex, III, ed. Susan Reynolds Michael Robbbzs 49 The Agricultural History of Cheshire, z75o-z85o , by C. Stella Davies Joan Thirsh 50 A Survey of the Agriculture of Northnmberland, by H. C. Pawson W. Harwood Long 51 Lord and Peasant bz Russia from the Ninth to the Nineteenth Century, by Jerome Blum R. E. F. Smith 52 History of Seed Crushing bz Great Britain, by H. W. Brace Joan Thirsk 53 Rural Settlement and Land Use, by Michael Chisholm G. H. Peters 54 Agricultural Sir John, The Life of Sir John Sinclair of Ulbster, z754-z835 , by Rosalind Mitchison Alexander Fenton 55 The Lor~hip of Strattzavon: Tomintoul under the Gordons, by V. Gaffney George Houston 56 Men of Yesterday, by Margaret Kiddle L. McGregor 57 Principles and Methods of Anbnal Breeding, by R.
    [Show full text]
  • Design Statement Planning Application in Respect of Proposed Two
    Design Statement Planning Application In respect of Proposed two sides extension at the North and the South of existing building 19 Warnborough road, Oxford, OX2 6JA Rev A April 2021 1.0. INTRODUCTION This Design Statement is offered in support of the planning application for the alterations to 19 Warnborough road, Oxford. Our clients would like to seek consent to extend this house. Their aim is to create a house that offers the flexibility to support family living in the property over the long-term. They would like to create a small amount of additional living space at lower ground floor level. A key intention of the proposed extension is to improve upon the relationship between the house and garden and to improve the quality of accommodation. It is also proposed to provide a new covered side access porch. Throughout the design process, a focus has been placed on the important conservation considerations of the site. Particular consideration has been given to the application site location within the North Oxford Victorian Suburb Site Location Plan (Not to scale) Conservation Area and its associated area appraisal. The application has been subject to a fruitful and useful pre-planning process. 2.0. THE SITE AND LOCATION 2.1. Location 19 Warnborough road is located within the North Oxford Victorian Suburb Conservation Area, to the north of Oxford City Centre. The NOVSCA stretches from St Giles' in the south, to Frenchay Road, Staverton Road and Belbroughton Road in the north The area, which was developed by St. John’s college as a suburb, is characterised by substantial detached and semi-detached houses.
    [Show full text]