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Part 1 Adopted 20 July 2015 Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan

July 2015

Contents

Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan - Bicester Projects 3 Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan - Projects 19 Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan - Kidlington & Rural Areas Projects 33

Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1 - Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan Contents

Cherwell Local Plan 2011-2031 Part 1 - Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan Appendix 8: Infrastructure Delivery Plan - Bicester Projects

No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Transport & movement 1 Phase 1 - Supporting economic Necessary Short term c. £270m Secured East West Rail Local Plan: All Bicester sites East West Rail Funding secured to Bicester Village Station growth and new homes Consortium Improved Transport and Consortium (formerly known as Evergreen 3) with better access to Connections (SLE 4) in Project Progress Deemed planning permission New station at Oxford Parkway the DfT support of strategic growth in update 30 granted 25/10/12 (Water Eaton), upgrades to the network. OCC Bicester October 2013 current stations at Islip and OCC Trains running Water Eaton to Bicester Village and a new fast Local Transport Plan: Marylebone - expected service between LTP3 (Policy BI14) completion in August 2015 Oxford and London Marylebone Phase 1 (from Oxford) - expected completion in Spring 2016 2 Introducing bus facilities at Bicester Improving access and Critical Short term c. £120K Secured OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites LTP3 Funding secured through OCC Village Station, including a bus facilities at train available for Private sector Improved Transport and held S106 funding turning head and new bus stops on stations bus and cycle developers Connections (SLE 4) and London Road measures on Mitigating and Adapting to London Road Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Bicester

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BI5 3 East West Rail Phase 2 - Oxford Supporting economic Necessary Short to Medium c. £300m Secured East West Rail Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Funding secured to Milton Keynes, Bletchley to growth and new homes term Consortium Improved Transport and East West Rail Bedford with better access to Network Rail Connections (SLE 4) in Consortium In July 2012 Government the national rail OCC support of strategic growth in Project Progress confirmed its intention to pay for network. Bicester update 30 the western part of the route. October 2013 East West Rail is now part of the Local Transport Plan: Government's High Level Output LTP3 (Policy BI14) Specification (HLOS)- the rail investment programme for 2014- 19.

Project completion expected in December 2017 4 Charbridge Lane crossing- Supporting economic Critical Short term c. £8.3m Committed East West Rail Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Funding committed Conversion of current level crossing growth and new homes Consortium Improved Transport and of A4144 Bicester eastern with better access to Network Rail Connections (SLE 4) in To be in place by December perimeter road with Oxford- the national rail OCC support of strategic growth in 2017 when EWR Phase 2 is Bletchley Railway line into grade network. Bicester completed separated over/under-bridge. Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI14) 5 Northwest Bicester Ecotown Ensuring integration Critical Long term TBC TBC Network Rail Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North Local Plan To be progressed through the railway crossing (pedestrian and and accessibility to OCC Improved Transport and West Bicester North West Northwest Bicester Masterplan. cycle) services and facilities Private sector Connections (SLE 4) in Bicester across Northwest developers support of strategic growth in Masterplan Dec. To be progressed through the North Bicester Ecotown. Bicester 2013 West Bicester Masterplan 6 Electrification of railway lines Supporting economic Necessary Medium to Long c. £120m Secured DFT Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Funding secured through growth and new homes term Network Rail Improved Transport and Government HLOS with better access to Connections (SLE 4) in programProject completion the national rail support of strategic growth in through Bicester expected in network. Bicester December 2017

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI14) 7a Ensuring delivery of high quality Improving access and Critical Short term to Costs to be To be funded OCC Local Plan: All strategic sites LTP3 To be delivered following the public transport from all facilities at town centre long term determined for by securing Improved Transport and OCC progression of the Strategic Strategic Sites to Bicester Town and train stations each strategic contributions Connections (SLE 4) and Sites through the planning Centre and Rail Stations allocation from strategic Mitigating and Adapting to application process. allocations Climate change (ESD1) in Serve all strategic sites by bus support of strategic growth in Premium Route standards. Bicester

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 7b Ensuring delivery of high quality Short term Completed Completed Local Transport Plan: South West Bicester LTP3 Secured through Planning public transport from all Strategic LTP3 Policy BI5 Phase 1 Obligations/S106 planning Sites to Bicester Town Centre and permission for South West Rail Stations: South West Bicester Bicester (Kingsmere) Phase 1 Phase 1 (06/00967/OUT) 7c Ensuring delivery of high quality Short term TBC TBC Bicester 1 - North LTP3 Secured through Planning public transport from all Strategic West Bicester Obligations/S106 planning Sites to Bicester Town Centre and permission for North West Rail Stations: North West Bicester Bicester Phase 1 - Exemplar site Ecotown Phase 1 (Exemplar site) (10/01780/Hybrid) 7d Ensuring delivery of high quality New bus services Critical Short to medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Bicester 12 – South CDC To be delivered through Bicester public transport: term Bus operators Improved Transport and East Bicester 12 – South East of Bicester Through route for buses between Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and the A4421 Charbridge Lane and the developers Mitigating and Adapting to A41 Aylesbury Road Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Bicester

Local Transport Plan: LTP3, its on-going review and emerging strategies 8 Bus route between North West Exploring the potential Desirable Long term TBC TBC OCC Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 1 - North Draft Bicester To be investigated as part of the Bicester Ecotown (Bicester1) to of extending Ecotown Mitigating and Adapting to West Bicester Masterplan Draft Bicester Masterplan work. employment areas Extension bus route to serve other Climate Change (ESD1) in Bicester 5 - August 2012 route areas of the town. support of strategic growth in Strengthening Bicester Bicester Town Centre This is an aspiration in the Draft Bicester 6 - Bure Bicester Masterplan 2012 Local Transport Plan: Place Phase 2 LTP3 (Policy BI14) 9 Investigating and delivering better Improving access and Desirable Short to Medium TBC Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites LTP3 For Bicester Village Station, cycle routes to and cycle parking at facilities at train term secured (Item Private sector Improved Transport and EWR phase 1 will deliver cycle both stations. stations at Bicester 2) developers Connections (SLE 4) and parking and lockers on site, a North. Some cycle Mitigating and Adapting to ped / cycle bridge over the level parking has already Climate Change (ESD1) in crossing if it is closed and ped been installed support of strategic growth in /cycle facilities on London Road Bicester (part of the £120k mentioned under item 2 above) Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BI5 10 New bus interchange hub in To reduce traffic Necessary Short term Completed Completed OCC Local Plan: Bicester 5 - LTP3 Completed in July 2013 Manorsfield Road and 500 space congestion, provide Private sector Improved Transport and Strengthening multi-storey car park environmental developers Connections (SLE 4), Bicester Town improvements and Mitigating and Adapting to CentreBicester 6 - increase attractiveness Climate Change (ESD1) and Bure Place Phase of the town centre Securing dynamic town 2All Bicester sites centres (SLE2) in support of strategic growth in Bicester

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI19) 11 Bringing Bicester area bus stops To reduce traffic Necessary Short term Completed Completed OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites LTP3 Completed in July 2013 to Premium Route standard: congestion, provide Private sector Improved Transport and Town centre environmental developers Connections (SLE 4) and improvements and Mitigating and Adapting to increase attractiveness Climate Change (ESD1) in of the town centre support of strategic growth in Bicester

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI14) 12a Improvements to A41 corridor: Serve all strategic sites Necessary Short term TBC Committed OCC Local Plan: Bicester 3 - South LTP3 S106 secures the provision from New bus stop A41, adjacent to by bus to Premium Private sector Improved Transport and West Bicester Bicester Business Park Bicester Business Park Route standards developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 4 - Bicester Mitigating and Adapting to Business Park Climate Change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Bicester

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 12b Improvements to A41 corridor: Necessary Short to Long c. £10m Committed OCC South West Bicester LTP3 Partially completed Infrastructure improvements and term Private sector Local Transport Plan: Phase 1 bus priority to enable greater developers LTP3 (Policy BI14) Bicester 3 - South reliability on the A41 corridor West Bicester to/from Junction 9 to A41 Bicester 4 - Bicester Boundary Road roundabout Business Park (ESSO) Bicester 5 - Strengthening Bicester Town Centre Bicester 6 - Bure Place Phase 2 Bicester 10 - Bicester Gateway 13 Park & Ride to serve Bicester town To reduce traffic Necessary Short term c. £3.5m Committed OCC Improved Transport and South West Bicester OCC Site secured centre, employment and rail congestion, provide Private sector Connections (SLE 4) in Phase 1 Planning stations, Bicester Village and environmental developers support of strategic growth in Bicester 3 - South applications S106 to secure funding Oxford. South west of Bicester improvements and Bicester West Bicester information expected early in 2014 increase attractiveness Bicester 4 - Bicester of the town centre Local transport Plan: Business Park Planning permission for P&R LTP3 (Policy BI13) Bicester 5 - granted on 13.01.14 Strengthening Expected to be completed in Bicester Town Centre December 2014 Bicester 6 - Bure Place Phase 2 Bicester 10 - Bicester Gateway Bicester 12 - South East Bicester Bicester 13 - Gavray Drive 14a M40 Motorway capacity Improvements to Critical Short term c. £6m (Phase Secured Highways Agency Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Funding secured enhancements:M40, Junction 9 strategic highways 2) OCC Improved Transport and Highways Pinch Point Programme and capacity Connections (SLE 4) in Agency website County Council support of strategic growth in funding Bicester Phase 1 completed in Spring 2011 Local Transport Plan: Phase 2 will address safety and LTP3 (Policy BI21) congestion problems on the A41 and A43 northbound approach at peak times. Approximate cost £6m (HA info.) Completion expected - Summer 2014 Spring 2015 14b M40 Motorway capacity Improvements to Critical Short term c. £1.3m Secured Highways Agency Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Funding secured enhancements: strategic highways Improved Transport and Highways Pinch Point Programme funding M40, Junction 10 capacity OCC Connections (SLE 4) in Agency website support of strategic growth in Completion expected - Spring Bicester 2015

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI21) 15 Highway capacity improvements Improvements to Critical Medium to long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites Draft Bicester Specific improvements to be to peripheral routes strategic highways term Improved Transport and Masterplan funded through private Bicester Movement Study assessed capacity Connections (SLE 4) in August 2012 developers contributions and traffic and travel demands support of strategic growth in OCC OCC capital funding. supporting the Local Plan to Bicester representation January 2014 to LP Local Transport Plan: Planning Emerging Local Transport Plan 4 LTP3 , its on-going review and applications and its Bicester Strategy address emerging strategies information traffic and travel demands growth Draft resulting from LP1 to 2031 Oxfordshire LIP

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 16 Bicester Strategic Highway Improvements to Critical Short term Completed Completed OCC Local Plan: South West Bicester LTP3 Completed in April 2012 Improvements: South West strategic highways Improved Transport and Phase 1 Peripheral Route (Vendee Drive) capacity Connections (SLE 4) in Bicester 3 - South support of strategic growth in West Bicester Planning Bicester Bicester 1 - North application West Bicester information Local Transport Plan: Bicester 4 - Bicester LTP3 (Policy BI21) Business Park Bicester 10 - Bicester Gateway 17a A41 Oxford Road corridor: Improvements to Necessary Short term c. £11m Committed Highways Agency Local Plan: South West Bicester OCC On-going funding through A41 Oxford Road / Boundary strategic highways OCC Improved Transport and Phase 1 Draft Bicester planning obligations from new Way roundabout capacity - Reduce Connections (SLE 4) in Bicester 2 - Graven Master Plan development including: traffic congestion into support of strategic growth in Hill 2012 Some contributions are secured the Tesco and Bicester Bicester Bicester 3 - South Planning (06/00967/OUT) and others are Village development West Bicester applications being sought. Scheme to be and implement a park Bicester 4 - Bicester information delivered through S278 by and ride at South West Local Transport Plan: Business Park Bicester Village but not signed Bicester. LTP3 (Policy BI21) Bicester 10 - Bicester yet Gateway Bicester 12 - South Resolution to approve granted in East Bicester Jan 2013 for Bicester Village Bicester 13 - Gavray and Tesco application awaiting Drive agreement of heads of terms for 17b A41 Oxford Road corridor:Pingle Necessary Short term Committed Highways Bicester 5 - S106 Drive access AgencyOCC Strengthening Bicester Town Centre 17c A41 Oxford Road corridor: Necessary Short term Committed Committed Highways Agency Bicester 5 - OCC Funding committed Widening of A41 for right and left OCC Strengthening Delivered by private sector turn lanes and new signalised Bicester Town Centre developers. crossing S106 signed. Will be delivered by S278. 18a Central corridor: To reduce traffic Necessary Short term Up to £10m TBC OCC Local Plan: South West Bicester Planning On-going development Improve Queens Avenue junction congestion and provide Private sector Improved Transport and Phase 1 application contributions with the Community College environmental developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 1 - North information junction to provide a better improvements Mitigating and Adapting to West Bicester OCC pedestrian environment. Climate Change (ESD1) in Bicester 2 - Graven LTP3 18b Central corridor: Necessary Medium to Long TBC support of strategic growth in Hill Kings End and Queens Avenue term Bicester Bicester 3 - South West Bicester Local Transport Plan: Bicester 4 - Bicester LTP3 (Policy BI19) Business Park Bicester 5 - Strengthening Bicester Town Centre Bicester 6 - Bure Place Phase 2 Bicester 10 - Bicester Gateway Bicester 12 - South East Bicester Bicester 13 - Gavray Drive 19a Town centre access improvements To improve journey Necessary Short term Completed Completed OCC Local Plan: Bicester 5 - OCC Completed in July 2013 Phase 1: Sheep Street and time reliability and Private sector Improved Transport and Strengthening Manorsfield road junction traffic flow while developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester Town Centre improvements. (Junctions improving access for all Securing dynamic town All sites remodelled) forms of transport – centres (SLE2) in support of including buses, strategic growth in Bicester 19b Town centre access improvements cyclists and Short to medium TBC TBC TBC Phase 2: Bell Lane / Sheep pedestrians to improve term Local Transport Plan: Street access to Bicester town LTP3 (Policy BI19) centre

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 20a Improvements to Howes To improve journey Critical Short term Secured Secured OCC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North Planning On-going funding through Lane/Bucknell Road Junction: time reliability and Private sector Improved Transport and West Bicester applications planning obligations from new North West Bicester Ecotown traffic flow while developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 3 - South information development including: Phase 1 improving access for all Securing dynamic town West Bicester OCC forms of transport centres (SLE2) in support of Northwest Bicester Exemplar strategic growth in Bicester site (Bicester 1) towards improvements of: 20b Improvements to Howes Medium term TBC TBC Local Transport Plan: Howes Lane/Bucknell Road Lane/Bucknell Road Junction: LTP3 (Policy BI19) Junction North West Bicester Ecotown all Contributions secured through other phases Southwest Bicester Phase 1

Works to be delivered through S278. 20c Changes and improvements to To facilitate integration Critical Medium term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North CDC To be delivered through Bicester Howes Lane/Lords Lane of new development Private sector Improved Transport and West Bicester 1 - North West Bicester with the town developers Connections (SLE 4) and Securing dynamic town centres (SLE2) in support of strategic growth in Bicester

Local Transport Plan: LTP3, its on-going review and emerging strategies 21a Improvements to Middleton To improve journey Necessary Short term Secured Secured OCCPrivate sector Local Plan: South West Bicester Planning Completed Stoney Road Roundabout western time reliability and developers Improved Transport and Phase 1Bicester 1 - applications end: Shakespeare Drive and traffic flow while Connections (SLE 4) and North West Bicester information Howes Lane roundabouts improving access for all Securing dynamic town Bicester 2 - Graven OCC forms of transport centres (SLE2) in support of HillBicester 3 - South strategic growth in Bicester West Bicester Bicester 4 - Bicester Local Transport Plan: Business 21b Improvements to Middleton Short to medium TBC TBC LTP3 (Policy BI19) ParkBicester 5 - To be delivered through Graven Stoney Road Roundabout term Strengthening Hill development. eastern end Bicester Town CentreBicester 6 - S278 to be agreed. Bure Place Phase 2 Bicester 10 - Bicester Gateway 22 Pioneer Roundabout To improve journey Necessary Short term TBC Some funding OCC Local Plan: Bicester 5 - S106 Some funding to be secured time reliability and secured Private sector Improved Transport and Strengthening through planning contributions traffic flow while developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester Town Centre To be delivered by Graven Hill improving access for all Securing dynamic town Bicester 6 - Bure developer through S278 forms of transport centres (SLE2) in support of Place Phase 2 strategic growth in Bicester All Bicester sites

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI19) 23 Improvements to St. John’s Street To reduce traffic Necessary Short term Completed Completed OCC Local Plan: Bicester 5 - OCC Completed in July 2013 and the 5 arm junction at the congestion and provide Private sector Improved Transport and Strengthening northern end of Field Street. to environmental developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester Town Centre allow for 2 way traffic, linking with improvements Securing dynamic town Bicester 6 - Bure the Bus Interchange and Bure centres (SLE2) in support of Place Phase 2 Place strategic growth in Bicester All Bicester sites

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI19)

24a Electric vehicle initiatives. Including To reduce pollution Desirable Short to Long TBC Some funding CDC Local Plan: All Bicester sites Planning Some funding secured through charging points for electric vehicles from road traffic. term secured OCC Improved Transport and applications Planning Contributions Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and information developers Mitigating and Adapting to CDC Internal Climate change (ESD1) in LTP3 support of strategic growth in

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 24b Vehicle charging points installed at To reduce pollution Desirable Short term Completed Completed CDC Bicester All Bicester sites Chiltern Completed Bicester North Rail Station and from road traffic. Chiltern Railways Railways Bure Place Private sector Local Transport Plan: Website developers LTP3 (Policy BI16, BI17 and POD Point BI18 on behavioural change) website 25 Car Club To reduce pollution Desirable Short to Long TBC Some funding OCC All Bicester sites Planning Some funding secured through from road traffic. term secured CDC applications S106. Some funding may be Private sector information available through the Travel developers LTP3 Behaviour Demonstration Project funded by CLG funding.

26a Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Physical improvements Necessary Short term Secured Secured OCC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North Funding secured through to cycling and walking CDC Improved Transport and West Bicester Planning contributions Northwest Bicester (Phase 1- routes to key Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 8 - Former Exemplar site) to town centre - destinations. Deliver developers Mitigating and Adapting to RAF Bicester implementation of new cycle route improved cycle/footpath Climate Change (ESD1) in Bicester 11 - North on the B4100 from site to Lord's links around the town support of strategic growth in East Bicester Lane junction and across Lord's and into the Bicester Bicester 5 - Lane neighbourhoods to Strengthening encourage visits to the Local Transport Plan: Bicester Town Centre town centre and LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, Bicester 6 - Bure sustainable travel. BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) Place Phase 2 26b Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Physical improvements Necessary Short term Secured Secured OCC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North OCC Funding secured through CLG Banbury Road footpath and to cycling and walking CDC Improved Transport and West Bicester eco town demonstration project cycle path crossing (northern end routes to key Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 8 - Former funding - southern end) destinations. Deliver Mitigating and Adapting to RAF Bicester improved cycle/footpath Climate Change (ESD1) in Bicester 11 - North Northern end - completed links around the town support of strategic growth in East Bicester missing link by Bure Park shops. and into the Bicester Bicester 5 - Southern end due to be neighbourhoods to Strengthening implemented in 2014 26c Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: encourage visits to the OCC Local Transport Plan: Bicester Town Centre LTP3 Funding secured through CLG Bicester North Station to town town centre and Private sector LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, Bicester 6 - Bure eco town demonstration project centre via Buckingham Road sustainable travel. developer BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) Place Phase 2 funding

Expected delivery in 2014 26d Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Physical improvements Necessary Medium term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan:Improved Transport Bicester 1 - North LTP3 TBC East Bicester to town centre (via to cycling and walking CDC and Connections (SLE 4) and West BicesterBicester Bicester Village Station) routes to key Private sector Mitigating and Adapting to 5 - Strengthening destinations. Deliver developers Climate Change (ESD1) in Bicester Town improved cycle/footpath support of strategic growth in CentreBicester 2 - links around the town Bicester Graven HillBicester 4 and into the - Bicester Business neighbourhoods to Local Transport Plan: ParkBicester 12 - encourage visits to the LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, South East Bicester town centre and BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) Bicester 13 - Gavray sustainable travel. Drive 26e Bicester Pedestrian and cycle links Bridge to facilitate Necessary Short Term Completed Completed Network Rail Local Transport Plan (LTP3) Bicester 13 - Gavray East West Rail Completed Bridge Over Railway - Tubbs access over railway (Policy BI14) Drive Consortium Crossing replacing level crossing Project

26f Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Physical improvements Necessary Medium to Long Committed Committed OCC Local Plan: Bicester 2 - Graven OCC Funding committed but not Graven Hill cycle route on to cycling and walking term CDC Improved Transport and Hill Planning secured London Road routes to key Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and applications destinations. Deliver developers Mitigating and Adapting to information improved cycle/footpath Climate change (ESD1) in links around the town support of strategic growth in and into the Bicester neighbourhoods to encourage visits to the Local Transport Plan: town centre and LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, sustainable travel. BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17)

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 26g Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Improve potential Desirable Short to medium TBC Developer CDC Local Plan: Bicester 2 - Graven CDC TBC Connectivity of Graven Hill to connectivity with town term Contributions OCC Improved Transport and Hill Town Centre. Public, pedestrian centre Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and and cycle access from Graven developers Mitigating and Adapting to Hill and Langford Park Farm to Climate change (ESD1) in A41 underpass support of strategic growth in Bicester

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) 26h Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Physical improvements Necessary Short to Medium c. £5m TBC OCCCDCPrivate Local Plan: South West Bicester OCC TBC Southern connectivity project. to cycling and walking term sector developers Improved Transport and Phase 1Bicester 3 - Kingsmere, Bicester Business routes to key Connections (SLE 4) and South West Bicester Park, Graven Hill, Bicester destinations. Deliver Mitigating and Adapting to Phase 2Bicester 5 - Village Station, Bicester Village improved cycle/footpath Climate Change (ESD1) in Strengthening and into the town centre links around the town support of strategic growth in Bicester Town and into the Bicester CentreBicester 2 - neighbourhoods to Local Transport Plan: Graven HillBicester 4 encourage visits to the LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, - Bicester Business town centre and BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) ParkBicester 12 - sustainable travel. South East Bicester Bicester 13 - Gavray Drive 26i Bicester pedestrian and cycle link: Necessary Short to Medium c. £5m TBC OCC Local Plan: South West Bicester OCC TBC Oxford Road to Field Street term CDC Improved Transport and Phase 1 Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 3 - South Part of Central corridor (see earlier developers Mitigating and Adapting to West Bicester Phase schemes) Climate Change (ESD1) in 2 support of strategic growth in Bicester 5 - Bicester Strengthening Bicester Town Centre Local Transport Plan: Bicester 4 - Bicester LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, Business Park BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) 26j Bicester pedestrian and cycle links Physical improvements Necessary Short term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Bicester 5 - OCC TBC - Footpath and appropriate signage to cycling and walking CDC Improved Transport and Strengthening from Priory Lane to Bicester routes to key Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester Town Centre Village Station destinations. Deliver developers Mitigating and Adapting to improved cycle/footpath Climate Change (ESD1) in 26k Bicester pedestrian and cycle links links around the town Desirable Short term Secured Secured OCC support of strategic growth in Bicester 1- Northwest LTP3 Secured through CLG eco town - The Cooper School to the town and into the Private sector Bicester Bicester demonstration project funding centre neighbourhoods to developers encourage visits to the Local Transport Plan: town centre and LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, sustainable travel. BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17)

26l Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Desirable Medium term TBC TBC OCC Bicester 1 - LTP3 TBC Providing cycle access to north Private sector Northwest Bicester west Bicester schools developers

26m Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Physical improvements Necessary Short term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: South West Bicester OCC Vendee Drive crossing - being Pedestrian crossing over South to cycling and walking Private sector Improved Transport and Phase 1 sought through South West West Perimeter Road (Vendee routes to key developers Connections (SLE 4) and Bicester 3- South Bicester (Kingsmere) Phase 2 Drive), Oxford Road and Middleton destinations. Deliver Mitigating and Adapting to West Bicester planning application Stoney Roads improved cycle/footpath Climate Change (ESD1) in links around the town support of strategic growth in and into the Bicester neighbourhoods to encourage visits to the Local Transport Plan: town centre and LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, sustainable travel. BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17)

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 26n Bicester pedestrian and cycle links: Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites LTP3 To be funded by securing Improving connections to rights term CDC Improved Transport and contributions from new of way network Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and development developers Mitigating and Adapting to Climate Change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Bicester 26o Bicester pedestrian and cycle links Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC OCC All Bicester sites LTP3 To be funded by securing -Joining up the horse riding term CDC Local Transport Plan: contributions from new network across the wider area Private sector LTP3 (Policy BI1, BI2, BI3, development using public rights of way to developers BI14, BI15, BI16, BI17) improve routes for commuting and recreation 27 Market Square improvements Physical improvements Necessary Short term c. £1m Secured OCC Local Plan: Bicester 5 - OCC Funding secured through held to cycling and walking CDC Improved Transport and Strengthening S106 funding and funding from routes to key Private sector Connections (SLE 4) in Bicester Town Centre CDC towards art project. destinations. Deliver developers support of strategic growth in improved cycle/footpath Bicester Estimated to be delivered in links around the town 2014/15 28 Improving street environment and and into the Desirable Short to Long TBC Some funding OCC Local Transport Plan: All Bicester sites LTP3 Some cycle parking has been facilities for pedestrians and neighbourhoods to term secured CDC LTP3 (Policies BI1, BI2, BI3) delivered at bus stops through cyclists: encourage visits to the Private sector the Travel Demonstration Providing better footways and town centre and developers Project pedestrian crossing facilities at bus sustainable travel. stops Provide cycle stands at bus stops where possible and at key locations Education 29 Delivery of 3 Primary Schools ( in Expand the schools Critical Short to Long c. £34.4m TBC OCC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North OCC Funding to be secured as part addition to Phase 1 Exemplar Site and colleges provision term Education providers Meeting education needs West Bicester Planning of Ecotown development Primary School) as part of North to match the needs of Private sector (BSC7) applications phasesPrecise number of West Bicester Eco town residents and developers Draft Bicester Education information schools required will be delivered to meet Zero Carbon businesses. Provide Strategy 2013/14 Bicester Draft determined through the standards.Delivered in 2 sites to opportunities for local Education Masterplan for NW Bicester. 4 support 2 x2 FE schools and 1 site people to improve the Strategy Nov. Primary Schools will be needed to support a school which could quality of their life: 2013 to meet the needs arising from range from 1FE-3FE depending on Skills, training and the entire site capacity (6,000 the pupil yield generated by the education dwellings) This would be development. delivered through the Northwest Bicester Masterplan.It is possible that the 4th (1FE -3FE) primary school at NW Bicester may not need to be provided until after 2031, depending on how quickly the site is developed.

30 Primary school ( 1 x 2FE) - North Short term TBC c. £3.5m OCC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North OCC Funding secured for Phase 1 (1 West Bicester phase 1 (Exemplar secured Education providers Meeting education needs West Bicester Planning primary school) site) Private sector (BSC7) applications School for first phase secured developers Draft Bicester Education information through S106 re application Strategy 2013/14 Bicester Draft 10/01780/Hybrid and funding Education agreement CDC/OCC. Strategy Nov. 2013

31 Expansion and relocation of St Expand the schools Critical Short term c. £6.7m Secured OCC Local Plan: South West Bicester OCC New school & funding secured Edburg's Primary - Southwest and colleges provision Education providers Meeting education needs Phase 1 Planning through SW Bicester Phase 1 Bicester phase 1 (Kingsmere) to match the needs of Private sector (BSC7) applications application 06/00967/OUT residents and developers Draft Bicester Education information businesses. Strategy 2013/14 Bicester Draft Education Provide opportunities Strategy Nov. for local people to 2013

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 32a 2 FE Zero Carbon Primary school - improve the quality of Critical Medium term c. £8.6m TBC South West Bicester OCC Application received for South South West Bicester Phase 2 their life: Skills, training Phase 1 Planning West Bicester Phase 2 received and education Bicester 3 - South applications by CDC in June 2013. CDC will West Bicester Phase information work with OCC, developers and 2 Bicester Draft schools to facilitate the timely Education provision of new schools. Strategy Nov. 2013 32b 1.5 FE (increasing to 2FE) Primary Expand the schools Critical Medium Term TBC TBC / OCC Local Plan: Bicester 12 - South Consultation Through the delivery of strategic School - South East Bicester and colleges provision Developer Education providers Meeting education needs East BicesterBicester with OCC proposals for Bicester 12 - to match the needs of Contributions Private sector (BSC7) 13 - Gavray Drive South East Bicester residents and developers Draft Bicester Education businesses. Provide Strategy 2013/14 opportunities for local people to improve the quality of their life: Skills, training and education 32c 2 FE Primary School - Graven Hill Expand the schools Critical Medium Term TBC TBC / OCC Education Local Plan: Bicester 2 - Graven Consultation Through the delivery of strategic with review of potential further and colleges provision Developer providers Meeting education needs Hill with OCC proposals for Bicester 2 - temporary accommodation to match the needs of Contributions Private sector (BSC7) Graven Hill residents and developers Draft Bicester Education businesses. Strategy 2013/14

Provide opportunities for local people to improve the quality of their life: Skills, training and education 33a New Secondary School provision Expand the schools Critical Short to Long Costs to be Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites LP Expansion of The Cooper to accommodate growth to 2031. and colleges provision term determined for secured Education providers Meeting education needs Planning School completed to match the needs of each strategic Private sector (BSC7) applications Bicester Education Strategy under residents and allocation developers Draft Bicester Education information To be delivered following the consultation Nov.13 - Jan.14. businesses. Strategy 2013/14 Bicester Draft progression of the Strategic Education Sites through the planning 33b Expansion of The Cooper School Provide opportunities Short term Secured Secured Strategy Nov. application process for local people to 2013 improve the quality of Options on location and type of their life: Skills, training provision and education being consulted on. Bicester Education Strategy Nov.2013- 33c New Zero Carbon Secondary Medium to Long c. £35m Some funding Jan.2014. School - North west Bicester - term secured

Details pending final Bicester CDC will work with OCC, Education Strategy developers and schools to

facilitate the timely provision of Shared use cultural facilities of new schools. secondary school currently under

consideration. Pending feasibility. Site at SW Bicester Phase 1 for secondary education secured 33d New Zero Carbon Secondary Medium to Long c. £22.9m Land secured under 06/00967/OUT. Precise School - South West Bicester - term nature of provision will be Details pending final Bicester shaped by local consultation. Education Strategy Contributions secured towards secondary school provision as part of Northwest Bicester Phase 1 (Exemplar) 34 Special Education Needs: Expand SEN Education Necessary Medium to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Delivery to be explored to Expansion of provision based on provision to match the term Education providers Meeting education needs accommodate future needs approximately 1% of additional needs of residents and Private sector (BSC7) generated by existing need and pupils attending SEN schools. businesses. developers Draft Bicester Education smaller future development sites Across all of Cherwell, this is Strategy 2013/14 through the Local Plan Part 2 currently estimated as OCC to develop SEN strategy. approximately 60 pupils. Expansion will require a financial contribution of £30, 311 per SEN pupil generated by new residential development.

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 35 Early Years Education: Seek Expand Early Years Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC Delivery to be explored to additional space as required within Education provision to term CDC Meeting education needs accommodate future needs new community facilities and/or match the needs of Education providers (BSC7) generated by existing need and schools to deliver required residents and Private sector smaller future development sites provision. businesses. developer through the Local Plan Part 2

Utilities 36 Water supply links and network Ensure utilities Critical Short to Long Costs to be To be funded Thames Water Local Plan: All Bicester sites Discussions with Some scoped in the Thames upgrades infrastructure grows at term determined as by TW and Private sector Public Service and Utilities Utility providers Water 2010-2015 business plan the same rate as individual private developers (BSC9) LP and other are being scoped as communities development developers representations part of 2015 - 2020 business 37 Sewerage links and treatment comes forward Thames Water - plan works upgrade Planned period. Improvements Update To be funded and provided as development comes forward. Capacity to be in place before development commences. In some instances phasing of development may be used to enable the relevant infrastructure to be put in place.

Developers to engage with TW to draw up water and drainage strategies outlining the developments water and waste water infrastructure. 38 Water conservation measures at Ensure utilities Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC Thames Water Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North CDC internal To be delivered through the North West Bicester to reduce infrastructure grows at term Private sector Public Service and Utilities West Bicester LP implementation of North West water demand and aim for water the same rate as developers (BSC9) representations Bicester Masterplan (Dec.2013) neutrality. communities from infrastructure Liaison with TW and EA will be providers necessary to agree a water strategy to achieve water neutral development 39 Reinforcement of existing electricity Ensure utilities Critical Short to Long TBC TBC SSE Local Plan: All Bicester sites Discussions with Reinforcements of existing network infrastructure grows at term Private developers Public Service and Utilities Utility providers electricity network is likely to the same rate as (BSC9) and LP meet the increased demand communities representations arising from growth

40 CHP and use of waste heat from Ensure utilities Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Private Local Plan:Public Service and Bicester 1 - North CDC internal To be delivered through the Ardley incinerator: North West infrastructure grows at term developers Utilities (BSC9)Mitigating and West Bicester implementation of North West Bicester the same rate as adapting to Climate Change Bicester Masterplan (Dec.2013) communities (ESD1) 41 Broadband coverage of 100% of Ensure utilities Necessary Short term c. £4.5m Some funding OCC Local Plan: County wide OCC Some funding secured (OCC, the area and 'Next Generation' infrastructure grows at secured CDC Public Service and Utilities CDC internal DCMS, CDC) County wide coverage of 100% the same rate as Private sector (BSC9) Broadband and 90% superfast communities developers BT were selected as the broadband coverage. commercial partner in August 2013. Work commenced on updating the current infrastructure across the county.

90 % of Oxfordshire covered by the end of 2015

42 Biomass Boiler - Bicester Leisure Ensure utilities Desirable Short term C. £385K Secured CDC Local Plan: All Bicester sites CDC internal Funding secured Centre infrastructure grows at Public Service and Utilities the same rate as (BSC9) communities Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1)

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 43 Bicester Green Reuse Centre Ensure utilities Necessary Short term C. £45K Secured CDC Local Plan: All Bicester sites CDC internal Funding secured McKay Trading Estates infrastructure grows at OCC Public Service and Utilities the same rate as Community Action (BSC9) communities Groups Mitigating and adapting to Sobell Climate Change (ESD1)

44a Banks for glass and other materials Ensure utilities Necessary Short term C. £45K Secured Secured Local Plan: All Bicester sites CDC internal To be delivered through infrastructure grows at Public Service and Utilities planning obligations as the same rate as (BSC9) appropriate. communities Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1) 44b Waste Management Capacity Ensure waste and Desirable TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC TBC recycle facilities grow at Public Service and Utilities representation the same rate as (BSC9) to LP communities needs Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1)

OCC Minerals and Waste Local Plan and emerging Core Strategy Flood risk 45 Realignment of the River Bure Reduce probability of Critical Short term Completed Completed CDC Local Plan: Bure Place Phase 1 CDC internal Completed to enable the flooding OCC Sustainable Flood Risk Bicester 5 - redevelopment of Bure Place EA Management Strengthening and delivered as part of Bure (ESD 6) Bicester Town Centre Place Phase 1 Sustainable Drainage Systems Bicester 6 - Bure (ESD7) Place Phase 2 Water Resources (ESD8) Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1) Emergency and rescue services 46 Upgrade fire station at Bicester Ensure emergency and Necessary Short term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester sites OCC TBC rescue infrastructure Thames Valley Fire Public Service and Utilities grows at the same rate Control Services (BSC9) 47 Extension to existing Police Station as communities Necessary TBC TBC TBC TVP TVP TBC

Health 48 Conversion of existing non GP Ensure health Critical Short term Secured Secured NHS Trust Local Plan: Bicester 2 - Graven NHS Property Completed space at Bicester Health Centre to infrastructure grows at Development Securing Health and Wellbeing Hill Services create the additional capacity the same rate as Authority (BSC8) Bicester 12 - South needed in East Bicester and Upper communities Oxfordshire East Bicester Heyford CCG Bicester 13 - Gavray Drive 49 New surgery (5GP) to serve North Ensure health Critical Medium to Long c. £1.5m TBC NE Locality Local Plan: South West Bicester NHS Property Land requirement 0.2 ha West Bicester and South West infrastructure grows at term CCG Securing Health and Wellbeing Phase 1 Services Bicester for the growth anticipated the same rate as (BSC8) Bicester 1 - North North West in the LP to 2031. communities west Bicester Bicester Bicester 2 - South Masterplan Dec. The new surgery will need to West Bicester Phase 2013 accommodate a 7GP practice to 2 serve South West Bicester and to meet the demand arising from the full capacity of Northwest Bicester post 2031 and / or if NW Bicester were to come forward at a faster rate than currently envisaged in the Local Plan . This would be delivered through the Northwest Bicester Masterplan.

50a Bicester Community Hospital Ensure health Critical Short term Secured Secured NHS Trust Local Plan: All Bicester sites NHS Property Funded infrastructure grows at Development Securing Health and Wellbeing Services Development commenced in the same rate as Authority (BSC8) NE Locality June 2013. communities CCG Delivery expected in 2015 50b Extension to Bicester Community Medium to Long TBC TBC NE Locality TBC Hospital to provide a second storey. term CCG

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Community Infrastructure 51a Indoor Recreation to be provided as Ensure social Necessary Medium to Long TBC Some funding Bicester Town Local Plan: All Bicester sites Local Plan To be delivered through: part of development throughout infrastructure grows at term committed Council Public Service and Utilities Bicester 7 - Meeting PPG17 • Development sites through the Bicester in accordance to Local the same rate as CDC (BSC9) the needs for Open Assessment planning application process in Plan standards. communities and there Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and Space, Sport and 2006 accordance to Local Plan are opportunities for developers Community Facilities (BSC12) Recreation Early work on requirements and Table 10 PPG17 Assessment 2006 covered culture and leisure Schools emerging • Sports centre and the period to 2026. A review of Local clubs 'Strategic modernisation programme indoor sport, recreation and Assessment of • Public access agreements to community facilities provision is in Need for Indoor privately owned sites preparation. Sports • Dual use agreements to allow Provision' public use of school facilities Future needs for indoor sports are (Working draft) being updated. 51b 3 new community facilities/centre Ensure social Necessary Medium to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North West 4 community facility/hall (1 for (including nursery facilities) - North infrastructure grows at term LMO Public Service and Utilities Northwest Bicester Bicester Phase 1 below) are required to West Bicester the same rate as (BSC9) Masterplan Dec. meet the needs arising from the communities and there Indoor Sport Recreation and 2013 entire site capacity (6,000 are opportunities for Community Facilities (BSC12) Planning dwellings) and/or if NW Bicester culture and leisure applications were to come forward at a faster information rate than currently envisaged in the Local Plan. This would be delivered through the Northwest Bicester Masterplan.

However, it is possible that one of the community halls at NW Bicester may not need to be provided until after 2031, depending on how quickly the site is developed" 51c Community facility/centre (including Ensure social Necessary Short term Secured Secured CDC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North North West 1 community facility/centre nursery facilities) - Northwest infrastructure grows at LMO Public Service and Utilities West Bicester Bicester secured through Planning Bicester (Phase 1) the same rate as (BSC9) Masterplan Dec. permission 10/01780/HYBRID. communities and there Indoor Sport Recreation and 2013 Work on application site due to are opportunities for Community Facilities (BSC12) Planning commence 2014. culture and leisure applications information 51d Community facility/centre - South Ensure social Necessary Short term Secured Secured CDC Local Plan: South West Bicester Planning Planning permission for West Bicester Phase 1 (Kingsmere) infrastructure grows at Private sector Public Service and Utilities Phase 1 (Kingsmere) applications Kingsmere 06/00967/OUT the same rate as developers (BSC9) Bicester 3 - South information Phase 2 will either provide communities and there Indoor Sport Recreation and West Bicester Phase community facilities on site or are opportunities for Community Facilities (BSC12) 2 contribution to existing facilities. culture and leisure 51e Community facility/centre - South Ensure social Necessary Medium term TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Bicester 3 - South Planning Planning application for South West Bicester Phase 2. Unless infrastructure grows at Private sector Public Service and Utilities West Bicester Phase applications West Bicester Phase 2 received alternative provision agreed. the same rate as developers (BSC9)Indoor Sport 2 (Kingsmere) information in June 2013.Planning communities and there Recreation and Community contributions yet to be agreed. are opportunities for Facilities (BSC12) 51f Local Centre with Community culture and leisure Necessary Long term TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Bicester 12 - South Local Plan TBC facility/centre - South East Bicester Private sector Public Service and Utilities East Bicester Phase 2. Unless alternative developers (BSC9) provision agreed. Indoor Sport Recreation and Community Facilities (BSC12) 51g Community facility/centre - Graven Necessary Long term TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Bicester 2- Graven Planning In the process of being secured Hill Private sector Public Service and Utilities Hill applications through Heads of Terms for developers (BSC9) information Graven Hill (Resolution to Indoor Sport Recreation and approve 11/01494/OUT) Community Facilities (BSC12) 52 Place of worship - North West Ensure social Desirable TBC TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North Local Plan TBC Bicester Ecotown ( 0.5ha) infrastructure grows at Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and West Bicester Site to be reserved for future the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) development communities

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 53 Potential new Bicester Leisure Ensure indoor Desirable TBC TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites Draft Bicester This is an aspiration in the Centre and Swimming pool. recreation infrastructure OCC Public Service and Utilities Bicester 7 - Meeting Masterplan emerging Bicester Masterplan, grows at the same rate Bicester Town (BSC9) the needs for Open August 2012 its delivery will be progressed by as communities. Council Indoor Sport Recreation and Space, Sport and CDC - internal the Local Plan Part 2 and Private sector Community Facilities (BSC12) Recreation Early work on through the implementation of 54 Potential extension/enhancement of developers emerging the Masterplan. facilities at Bicester Community Sports clubs and 'Strategic College with potential community organisations Assessment of use. Schools Need for Indoor Sports Provision' (Working draft) 55 Civic Building within the Town Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium c. £12.75m Fully Funded OCC Local Plan: Bicester 6 - Bure CDC internal Project being delivered as part Centre Redevelopment: Relocated infrastructure grows at term CDC Public Service and Utilities Place Phase 2 Planning of a mixed-use town centre and expanded library the same rate as Private sector (BSC9) All Bicester Sites application regeneration communities and there developers Indoor Sport Recreation and information scheme. Planning application are opportunities for Community Facilities (BSC12) approved June 2014 subject to culture and leisure legal agreement

Public Funding Committed by CDC and OCC Includes private sector 53 bed hotel 56 Adult Learning Service within the Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium c. £556K TBC OCC Local Plan: Bicester 6 - Bure OCC Project being delivered as part Town Centre Redevelopment infrastructure grows at term Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and Place Phase 2 of a mixed-use town centre the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) All Bicester Sites regeneration communities scheme. Pre-application advice sought in December 2013 57 Early Intervention Hub - Expansion Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites OCC Expansion will require a financial of facilities in the town centre infrastructure grows at term Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and contribution of £197 per 13 - 19 the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) year communities old generated by new residential development. 58 Expansion of Registration Service, Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites OCC TBC The Garth infrastructure grows at term Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and 59 Expansion of Health and Wellbeing the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) Centre, Launton Road communities 60 Burial site provision Ensure social Necessary Short term to TBC TBC Town Council Local Plan: Bicester 9: Burial site Local Plan CDC and Town Council to work Anticipated in the NW Bicester eco infrastructure grows at medium CDC Public Service and Utilities provision in Bicester Bicester Town with land owners to secure a town area subject to suitability of the same rate as Private sector (BSC9) Council suitable site as well as ground conditions. communities developers undertake interim measures to extend the capacity of the existing cemetery. Open space, Recreation and Biodiversity 61 Amenity open space, natural and Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision Part secured CDC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites Local Plan To be delivered through: semi-natural green space and amenity infrastructure term to be Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport Bicester 7 - Meeting Green Space • Development sites through the Parks and Gardens to be provided grows at the same rate determined for developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) the needs for Open Strategy 2008 planning application process in as part of development throughout as communities and each Local Standards of Provision - Space, Sport and Open Space accordance to Local Plan Bicester in accordance to Local current deficiencies in development Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Recreation Update 2011 requirements and Tables 8 and Plan standards. provision are site Green Infrastructure (ESD17) 9. addressed Planning • New provision by public bodies Green Spaces Strategy 2008 applications or organisations; and identified existing deficiencies to information • Public access agreements to 2026: privately owned sites. 7ha park 3.4 ha natural/semi-natural space Some secured through: through new provision/public North West Bicester Phase 1 access agreements to privately (Exemplar site) S106. owned sites (10/01780/HYBRID) 4.2 ha amenity open space South West Bicester Phase 1 These were partially updated in the (06/00967/OUT Open Space update 2011: Natural/semi-natural green space - Graven Hill - In the process of 2.87ha Parks and gardens - 11.69 being secured through Heads of ha Terms (Resolution to approve 11/01494/OUT)

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 62 Green Infrastructure at North West Provision of open Necessary Short to Long TBC Part secured CDC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North North West 20% public open space secured Bicester Eco Town- 40% green space and green term Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport West Bicester Bicester through S106 open space as mix of public and infrastructure to meet developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) Bicester 7 - Meeting Masterplan (10/01780/HYBRID) for Phase 1 private open space. Eco Town standards Local Standards of Provision - the needs for Open December 2013 - Exemplar site Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Space, Sport and Planning Commencement on site This is to include sports pitches and (40% of the eco-town Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Recreation applications expected in 2014 plays areas and a number of total area should be information community allotments. In addition, allocated to green options are being developed space, of which at least through the Northwest Bicester half should be public) Master Plan (Dec.2013) such as: a nature reserve, a community farm, formal and informal park areas, a green gym and activities circuit, and a 10km green loop.

63 Community Woodland (43ha) - Ensure open space and Desirable Short to Long c. £1m Committed CDC Local Plan: South West Bicester Local Plan Committed through S106 of Chesterton amenity infrastructure term Chesterton Parish Open Space, Outdoor Sport Phase 1Bicester 3 - CDC internal Planning permission for grows at the same rate Council Recreation Provision South West Bicester Kingsmere 06/00967/OUT. as communities and Woodland Trust (BSC10)Local Standards of Phase 2Bicester 7 - current deficiencies in Forestry Provision - Outdoor Recreation Meeting the Need for provision are Commission (BSC11) Open Space, Sport addressed.Enhance Private sector Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation natural environment by developers maximising opportunities for improving biodiversity.

64 Stratton Audley Quarry ( Elm Ensure open space and Desirable Short to Long TBC Partially Parish Council Local Plan: Bicester 7 - Meeting Local Plan Existing planning permission for Farm quarry) Country Park amenity infrastructure term completed CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport the Need for Open CDC internal infilling to form country park. Low intensity recreation use due to grows at the same rate OCC Recreation Provision (BSC10) Space, Sport and Partly completed. Local Wildlife Designation as communities and BBOWT Local Standards of Provision - Recreation current deficiencies in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) provision are Green Infrastructure (ESD17) addressed. Enhance natural environment by maximising opportunities for improving biodiversity.

65 Allotments to be provided as part of Provision of open Desirable Short to Long TBC Part secured CDC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites Local Plan To be delivered through policy development throughout Bicester in space and green term Bicester Town Open Space, Outdoor Sport Bicester 7 - Meeting Open Space requirement for all sites accordance to Local Plan infrastructure to meet Council Recreation Provision (BSC10) the needs for Open Update 2011 comprising 275 + dwellings. standards. growth needs and Private sector Local Standards of Provision - Space, Sport and addressing changing developers Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Recreation Planning Part secured through: Green Spaces Strategy 2008 attitudes towards food Green Infrastructure ( ESD17) applications North West Bicester Phase 1 identified existing deficiencies to growing. information (Exemplar site) S106. 2026: (10/01780/HYBRID) Allotments - 2.6ha Graven Hill - In the process of These were partially updated in the being secured through Heads of Open Space update 2011: Terms (Resolution to approve Allotments - 8.1ha 11/01494/OUT)

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 66 Children's play areas, sports Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC Part secured CDC Local Plan: All Bicester LP To be delivered through: pitches and courts to be provided infrastructure grows at term Bicester Town Open Space, Outdoor Sport SitesBicester 7 - Playing Pitch • Development sites through the as part of development throughout the same rate as Council Recreation Provision (BSC10) Meeting the Need for Strategy 2008 planning application process in Bicester in accordance to Local communities and Private sector Local Standards of Provision - Open Space Green Spaces accordance to Local Plan Plan standards. current deficiencies in developers Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Strategy 2008 requirements and Tables 8 and provision are Sports clubs and Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Open Spaces 9 Paying Pitches Strategy and Green addressed organisations Study Update • New provision by public bodies Space Strategy identified existing Schools 2011 or organisations deficiencies: • Public access agreements to 4 junior football pitches privately owned sites 2 mini-soccer pitches • Dual use agreements for 2 additional cricket pitches community access to school 2 additional rugby pitches facilities 6.58ha of children play areas to be met through new provision/public Some secured through: access agreements and additional North West Bicester Phase 1 play opportunities using other open (Exemplar site) S106. space (10/01780/HYBRID) 1 Multi Use Games Area South West Bicester Phase 1 3 tennis courts (06/00967/OUT Graven Hill - In the process of The above represent needs to being secured through Heads of 2026. Future needs will be updated. Terms (Resolution to approve 11/01494/OUT) 67 15 hectares of Sport pitches - North Ensure play and sports Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC A2 Dominion Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North CDC Internal West Bicester Ecotown infrastructure grows at term Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport West Bicester the same rate as developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) communities and Eco Local Standards of Provision - standards for open Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) space are met. Green Infrastructure (ESD17) 68a Sport pitches - Graven Hill Ensure play and sports Necessary Medium term TBC TBC Private sector Local Plan: Bicester 2- Graven Planning Graven Hill - Sport pitches in the infrastructure grows at developers Open Space, Outdoor Sport Hill applications process of being secured the same rate as Recreation Provision (BSC10) information through Heads of Terms communities. Local Standards of Provision - (Resolution to approve Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) 11/01494/OUT) Green Infrastructure (ESD17) 68b South West Bicester Sports Village Ensure play and sports Necessary Short term Funding Funding CDC Local Plan: South West Bicester South West Phase 1 - commenced with Phase 1 and 2 infrastructure grows at secured secured Bicester Town Open Space, Outdoor Sport Bicester Village completion expected in Spring P1- construction of grass pitches the same rate as Council Recreation Provision (BSC10) Progress 2014 P2- pavilion and car park communities and Private sector Local Standards of Provision - Update - Report Phase 2 - funded and contract develop competition developers Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) to CDC for design and construction level facilities Green Infrastructure ( ESD17) Executive awarded. Expected to 06.01.14 commence late 2014. P1 and 2 to become operational in Sept 2015 68c South West Bicester Sports Village Necessary Medium term c. £2.35m TBC South West Bicester South West Procurement process completed Phase 3 Bicester Village and contract for design and Progress construction awaited. Additional Update - Report funding to be secured to CDC Executive 06.01.14 68d "Movement Network" - new Address the Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites Draft Bicester This is an aspiration in the circular walk at the periphery of the fragmentation of natural term Bicester Town Open Space, Outdoor Sport Bicester 7 - Meeting Masterplan emerging Bicester Masterplan, town to link open spaces together environment by Council Recreation Provision (BSC10) the needs for Open August 2012 its delivery will be progressed by including: improving/providing Private sector Local Standards of Provision - Space, Sport and CDC Internal the Local Plan Part 2 and Bure Park Local Nature Reserve green infrastructure developers Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Recreation through the implementation of Ray Conservation Target Area corridors and increase Green Infrastructure (ESD17) the Masterplan. SAMs, ancient woodlands and accessibility of open Meeting the Need for Open SSSIs located near the town. spaces. Space, Sport and Recreation (Bicester 7) This is an aspiration on the emerging Bicester Masterplan its delivery will be progressed through the implementation of the Masterplan.

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No. BICESTER Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 69 Proposals for development to Enhance natural Necessary Short to Long Part secured To be funded CDC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites Local Plan On-going funding through achieve a net gain in biodiversity environment by term by securing OCC Protection and Conservation of Northwest planning obligations from new maximising development BBOWT Biodiversity and the Natural Bicester development including: opportunities for contributions Private sector Environment (ESD10) Masterplan S106 (10/01780/HYBRID) for improving biodiversity; developers Conservation Target Areas December 2013 Northwest Bicester Phase 1 including (ESD11) Planning (Exemplar site) secured: maintenance, Green Infrastructure (ESD17) application On site through habitat creation, restoration and creation information management, ecological plan, of BAP habitats Initial work on bird/bat boxes, ecologist the Bicester monitoring. Ecological Cumulative Commencement on site Impact Study expected in 2014 (Working draft) 70 Ecological Mitigation and Enhance natural Necessary Short to Long TBC To be funded CDC Local Plan: All Bicester Sites CDC To be delivered following the Compensation - habitat creation environment by term by securing OCC Protection and Conservation of internalInitial progression of development and management. To be secured maximising development BBOWT Biodiversity and the Natural work on the sites through the planning as part of development throughout opportunities for contributions Private sector Environment (ESD10) Bicester application process Bicester improving biodiversity; developers Conservation Target Areas Ecological including (ESD11) Cumulative maintenance, Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Impact Study restoration and creation (Working of BAP habitats draft)Planning application information 71 Restoration, maintenance and Enhance natural Necessary Short to Long TBC To be funded CDC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North Local Plan TBC new habitat creation at Tusmore environment by term by securing Wild Oxfordshire Protection and Conservation of West Bicester Oxfordshire BAP and Shellswell Park - maximising development (Local Nature Biodiversity and the Natural CDC Internal Conservation Target Area opportunities for contributions Partnership) Environment (ESD10) improving biodiversity; BBOWT Conservation Target Areas including maintenance, (ESD11) restoration and creation Green Infrastructure (ESD17) of BAP habitats 72 Restoration, maintenance, Enhance natural Necessary Short to Long TBC To be funded CDC Local Plan: Bicester 1 - North Local Plan TBC new habitat creation at River Ray environment by term by securing Wild Oxfordshire Protection and Conservation of West Bicester Oxfordshire BAP Conservation Target Area maximising development (Local Nature Biodiversity and the Natural Bicester 12 - South CDC Internal opportunities for contributions Partnership) Environment (ESD10) East Bicester improving biodiversity; BBOWT Conservation Target Areas including (ESD11) maintenance, Green Infrastructure (ESD17) restoration and creation of BAP habitats

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Transport & movement 1 Rail Electrification from Oxford – Providing increased rail Desirable Medium term TBC Secured Network Rail Local Plan: All Banbury sites Network Rail Funding secured through Banbury - including capacity to support Chiltern Railways Improved Transport and website Government HLOS program road bridge alterations at Bridge economic growth and OCC Connections (SLE 4) and HLOS 2012 Street, and A422 Hennef Way. new homes with better Mitigating and Adapting to Being delivered as part of access to the national Climate change (ESD1) in strategic network improvements rail network. support of strategic growth in by Network Rail. Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 2 Re-designing the station forecourt Supporting economic Desirable Medium term c. £6m Some funding East West Rail Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 Funding part secured to create an interchange that will growth and new homes secured Consortium Improved Transport and Planning permission granted provide for through bus services and with better access to Network Rail Connections (SLE 4) and feature a taxi rank, better cycle the national rail DfT Mitigating and Adapting to Electrification of line funded by facilities, and more pedestrian space, network. OCC Climate Change (ESD1) in HLOS programme with an improved public realm giving support of strategic growth in Chiltern have secured c.£10m a sense of arrival. Banbury Station Banbury for early Station car park building and facilities improvements. enhancement including Local Transport Plan: access by bus services, LTP3 Policy BA10 pedestrians and cyclists 3 Multi-storey car parks to serve Deliver new railway Desirable Short -Medium c. £7m Completed Chiltern Railways Local Plan: All Banbury sites OCC Funded secured from Chiltern Banbury railway station (700 space) station car park without term OCC Improved Transport and Railway and Network Rail. increasing traffic Connections (SLE 4) and Early work on Completed congestion Mitigating and Adapting to emerging Climate Change (ESD1) in Banbury master support of strategic growth in plan (Working Banbury Draft)

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 4 Calthorpe Street Multi-storey car Rationalisation of Necessary Medium to Long c. £7m TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 7 - OCC To be delivered as part of Bolton park existing car parking term OCC Improved Transport and Strengthening LTP3 Road, Spiceball & Calthorpe sites to be replaced Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury Town Centre Early work on Street development areas. with new multistorey developers Mitigating and Adapting to Banbury 8 - Land at emerging parking integrated into Climate Change (ESD1) in Bolton Road Banbury master To be funded through planning the planned support of strategic growth in Banbury 9 - Spiceball plan (Working obligations and other capital commercial and Banbury Development Area Draft) funding as appropriate. employment areas Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA13 5 Car parking routeing and guidance To provide better traffic Necessary Medium to Long c. £0.5m TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 7 - OCC To be delivered as part of Bolton system circulation in the town term OCC Improved Transport and Strengthening Early work on Road, Spiceball & Calthorpe centre - leading to Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury Town Centre emerging Street development areas. reduced congestion developers Mitigating and Adapting to Banbury 8 - Land at Banbury master and improved route Climate Change (ESD1) in Bolton Road plan (Working To be funded through planning choices. support of strategic growth in Banbury 9 - Spiceball Draft) obligations and other capital Banbury Development Area funding as appropriate.

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA13 6a Delivering an information system and Improvements to public Necessary Short to Medium c. £100K TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 TBC infrastructure improvements at realm term Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury bus station, in conjunction developers Connections (SLE 4) and with public realm / environmental Deliver a new and CDC Mitigating and Adapting to enhancements accessible bus station Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7, BA8, BA9

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 6b Improve, possibly by relocating, Improved accessibility Necessary Medium to Long c. £8m TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites Early work on TBC Banbury Bus Station, including delivered from term CDC Improved Transport and emerging adding capacity and better linkage enhanced transport Bus Operators Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury master with the town centre. Existing bus networks Private sector Mitigating and Adapting to plan (Working station site or new site at George developers Climate change (ESD1) in Draft) Street support of strategic growth in Banbury Banbury Movement Study Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 7a Extending the operating hours of Improved access to Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 TBC local buses so that commuters and facilities at rail term Bus Operators Improved Transport and travelling to and from the railway station Private sector Connections (SLE 4) in station can use them developers support of strategic growth in Improved accessibility Banbury delivered from enhanced transport Local Transport Plan: networks LTP3 Policies BA6, BA7 7b Improving the Oxford to Banbury bus New or improved bus Necessary Short to Medium c. £400K Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 Some funding secured service (especially on the Banbury to services term secured Bus Operators Improved Transport and section) and quality of Private sector Connections (SLE 4) in bus, along with equipping vehicles developers support of strategic growth in with real-time information Banbury equipmentImprove the frequency of the Deddington to Banbury bus Local Transport Plan: service. LTP3 Policies BA6, BA8 7c Improve the frequency of the New or improved bus Desirable Short to Medium c. £400K TBC All Banbury sites LTP3 TBC Bloxham to Banbury bus service. services term

8a Serve all Strategic Development New or improved bus Critical Short to Long TBC To be funded OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 To be delivered following the Sites by bus service, which may lead services term by securing Private sector Improved Transport and progression of development to new bus routes or changes to contributions developers Connections (SLE 4) and sites through the planning existing provision. Improve the transport from strategic Bus operators Mitigating and Adapting to application process and movement allocations Climate Change (ESD1) in networks into and support of strategic growth in through the town Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7 8b Bus service from Bankside New or improved bus Critical Short term TBC Secured OCC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 LTP3 Secured through: developments services Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury 1 - Planning Bankside Phase 1 (contributions developers Connections (SLE 4) and Canalside applications to fund new/revisions to local Bus operators Mitigating and Adapting to Banbury 4 - Bankside information bus services in the town Climate change (ESD1) in Phase 2 including the provision of bus support of strategic growth in Banbury 12 - Land for stops and shelters) Banbury the relocation of (05/01337/OUT). Banbury United FC Work on site commenced in Local Transport Plan: 2013. 8c Bus link between Bridge Street New or improved bus Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC LTP3 Policy BA6, BA8 Bankside Phase 1 LTP3 TBC and Tramway Road to better serve services term Banbury 1- Canalside the railway station, Canalside Banbury 4 - Bankside redevelopment and College Fields Improve the transport Phase 2 (Bankside); and movement networks into and through the town 8d Bus service from Hardwick New or improved bus Necessary Short to Medium TBC Committed OCC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 LTP3 S106 secured as part of Farm/ Road to town services term Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury 1- Canalside Planning Banbury 2 (Hardwick Farm, centre developers Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury 4 - Bankside applications Southam Road) (13/00158/OUT Improve the transport Bus operators Mitigating and Adapting to Phase 2 information & 13/00159/OUT) to provide and movement Climate change (ESD1) in bus service linking Banbury 2 networks into and support of strategic growth in with the town centre through the town Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA6, BA10

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 8e Bus service linking development sites New or improved bus Critical Short to Medium c. £428.5K Some funding OCC Local Plan: West of Warwick Local Plan Draft heads of terms agreed to the town centre via Warwick Road services term committed Private sector Improved Transport and Road Planning for contributions as part of North corridor. developers Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury 5 - North of application of Hanwell Fields. Improve the transport Bus operators Mitigating and Adapting to Hanwell Fields information (12/01789/OUT) and movement Climate change (ESD1) in Banbury 10 - Bretch networks into and support of strategic growth in Hill Regeneration S106 agreed (Jan 2014) as part through the town Banbury Area of West of Warwick Road 13/00656/OUT. Awaiting appeal Local Transport Plan: Any other decision. LTP3 Policy BA6, BA11 development sites served by the Warwick Road corridor.

9 Bus priority or other changes at New or improved bus Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 TBC junctions to reduce bus journey times services term Private sector Improved Transport and developers Connections (SLE 4) and Improve the transport Mitigating and Adapting to and movement Climate change (ESD1) in networks into and support of strategic growth in through the town Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7, BA8, BA9

10a Delivering bus stop improvements to New or improved bus Necessary Short term c. £60K TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 Completed a Premium Route standard: services Bus operators Improved Transport and Routes S4 Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Improve the transport developers Mitigating and Adapting to and movement Climate change (ESD1) in networks into and support of strategic growth in through the town Banbury Local Transport Plan: 10b Delivering bus stop improvements to Necessary Short term Completed Completed LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7, BA8, All Banbury sites LTP3 TBC a Premium Route standard:Routes BA9 B1, B2, B5 and B8

11 Introduction of Real Time Information New or improved bus Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 To be secured through planning technology on buses and at bus services term Bus operators Improved Transport and contributions stops. Connections (SLE 4) and Improve the transport Mitigating and Adapting to and movement Climate change (ESD1) in networks into and support of strategic growth in through the town Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7, BA8, BA9

12 Improving the routeing, quality and New or improved bus Desirable Short to Long c. £5m c. £2.2m OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 On-going funding through level of bus services and facilities to services term Improved Transport and planning obligations from new employment areas and new Connections (SLE 4) and development including: residential areas. Improve the transport Mitigating and Adapting to Contributions committed from and movement Climate change (ESD1) in Bankside Phase 1 networks into and support of strategic growth in (05/01337/OUT) and Hardwick through the town Banbury Farm/Southam Road (13/00158/OUT & Local Transport Plan: 13/00159/OUT) LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7, BA8, Contributions in the process of BA9 being committed from West of Warwick Road 13/00656/OUT

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 13a Improving capacity of main north- Improving capacity of Critical Short to Medium c. £5m Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites LTP3 On-going funding through south routes (A361 and A4260) but the highways network term committed Private sector Improved Transport and OCC planning obligations from new making the A4260 – Cherwell Street developers Connections (SLE 4) Planning development including: the primary north-south route; Improve the transport applications and movement Local Transport Plan: information Contributions committed from 13b Improving capacity of north south networks into and Critical Medium term Some funding OCC LTP3 Policy BA13 Banbury 1- Canalside LTP3 Bankside Phase 1 routes: through the town committed Private sector Banbury 7 - OCC (05/01337/OUT) and Hardwick Cherwell Street/ A4620 Windsor developers Strengthening Farm/Southam Road Street corridor (covering junction (13/00158/OUT & Banbury Town Centre with Oxford Road, Swan Close Road, 13/00159/OUT) and Bridge Street) Banbury 8 - Land at 13c Improving capacity of north south Necessary Medium term c. £2m Some funding OCC Bolton Road Contributions in the process of routes: committed Private sector Banbury 9 - Spiceball being committed from West of Oxford Road corridor A361 South developers Development Area Warwick Road 13/00656/OUT Bar Street (covering the junction with A361 Bloxham Road) 13d Improving capacity of north south Improving capacity of Necessary Medium term c. £10m Some funding OCC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 routes: the highways network committed Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury 4 - Bankside Bankside Corridor (covering the developers Connections (SLE 4) Phase 2 junction with A4260 Oxford Road Improve the transport Banbury 6 - and Hightown Road) including and movement Local Transport Plan: Banbury 12 - safeguarding of land at site Banbury networks into and LTP3, its on-going review and Relocation of 6 through the town its emerging strategies Banbury United FC OCC 14a East-west strategic movements: Improving capacity of Necessary Medium term c. £10m Some funding OCC Local Plan: Banbury 2 Hardwick OCC On-going funding through Hennef Way corridor the highways network committed Private sector Improved Transport and Farm/Southam Road planning obligations from new developers Connections (SLE 4) Banbury 6 - Land development including: A422 Hennef way junction with Identify viable, fundable West of the M40 Ermont Way, Cherwell Street and short and long term Local Transport Plan: Southam Road junctions as well as strategic improvements LTP3 Policy BA13 Contributions committed from cycle route improvements at between the east and Bankside Phase 1 Road, Southam the west of the town. (05/01337/OUT) and Hardwick Road/A422 Hennef Way. Farm/Southam Road Reduce congestion on (13/00158/OUT & 14b East-west strategic movements: Necessary Medium term c. £2.5m Some funding OCC Local Plan: Banbury 3 - West of OCC the key town centre 13/00159/OUT) Warwick Road Corridor (covering committed Private sector Improved Transport and Bretch Hill junctions by improving the roundabout junctions with A422 developers Connections (SLE 4) Banbury 10 - Bretch capacity and signage Draft heads of terms agreed Ruscote Avenue and Orchard Way) Hill Regeneration for contributions as part of North Local Transport Plan: Area of Hanwell Fields. LTP3 Policy BA13 (12/01789/OUT) Any other sites?

Contributions in the process of being committed from West of Warwick Road (13/00656/OUT) 14c A361 to A4260 Link Road Serving Accommodating a new Necessary Medium Term TBC Developer OCC Local Plan: Banbury 17 CDC/OCC To be designed through Development - South of Salt Way direction of growth with Contributions Private sector Improved Transport and masterplanning for the site and East a comprehensive developers Connections (SLE 4) delivered by developer highways and access contributions in agreement with solution to the Local Transport Plan: OCC satisfaction of the LTP3 Policy BA13, its on- Highways Authority going review and emerging strategies 15 Review Town Centre traffic Improving capacity of Necessary Short to medium c. £3.25m TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 1- Canalside OCC CDC will work with OCC to circulation, including bus routeing. the highways network term Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury 7 - design. To be delivered in line Town centre, Spice Ball, Bolton developers Connections (SLE 4) Strengthening with Bolton Road, Spiceball & Road and Calthorpe Street. Reduce congestion on Banbury Town Centre Calthorpe Street development the key town centre Local Transport Plan: Banbury 8 - Land at areas. To be delivered through junctions by improving LTP3 Policy BA13 Bolton Road planning obligations and other capacity and signage Banbury 9 - Spiceball capital funding as appropriate. Development Area

All Banbury sites

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 16a Charging points for electric vehicles To reduce pollution Short to TBC TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: All Banbury sites CDC Internal TBC from road traffic. Long term OCC Improved Transport and Private sector Connections (SLE 4) developers Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA12

16b Vehicle charging point installed at To reduce pollution Desirable Short term Completed Completed Chiltern Railways Local Plan: All Banbury sites Chiltern Completed Banbury Railway Station from road traffic. Improved Transport and Railways Connections (SLE 4) Website Mitigating and Adapting to POD Point Climate Change (ESD1) website

17a Provide footways and cycleways from Improving cycling and Necessary Short to Long TBC Some OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites OCC To be funded through planning all Strategic Sites joining up with the walking routes term committed CDC Improved Transport and obligations from new existing network. Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and development in addition to other Provide sustainable developers Mitigating and Adapting to capital funding. movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in pedestrians and support of strategic growth in cyclists Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10

17b Provide footways and cycleways from Improved access to Necessary Short to medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 1- Canalside LTP3 To be funded through planning all Strategic Sites: and facilities at rail term Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury 7 - obligations from new Improving walking routes between station developers Connections (SLE 4) and Strengthening development in addition to other the railway station, bus station and Mitigating and Adapting to Banbury Town Centre capital funding. town centre via Bridge Street Provide sustainable Climate change (ESD1) in Banbury 8 - Land at and/or through Canalside movement routes for support of strategic growth in Bolton Road redevelopment with wide footpaths, pedestrians and Banbury Banbury 9 - Spiceball dropped kerbs and signage; cyclists Development Area Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10

17c Provide footways and cycleways from Improving cycling and Desirable Short term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 OCC Contributions committed from all Strategic Sites: walking routes Private sector Improved Transport and Banbury 4 - Bankside Bankside Phase 1 Provide pedestrian and cycle facilities developers Connections (SLE 4) and Phase 2 (05/01337/OUT). Work on along the length of Bankside. Provide sustainable Mitigating and Adapting to development site commenced in movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in 2013. pedestrians and support of strategic growth in cyclists Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 17d Provide footways and cycleways from Improving cycling and Desirable Short term c. £0.75m TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 9 - Spiceball OCC Spiceball planning application all Strategic Sites: walking routes CDC Improved Transport and Development Area currently under consideration. Waterside pedestrian and cycle path Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and from Riverside car park to Provide sustainable developers Mitigating and Adapting to Spiceball Park Road. movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in pedestrians and support of strategic growth in cyclists Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 17e Provide footways and cycleways from Improving cycling and Desirable Short term TBC Secured Private sector Local Plan: Banbury 2: Hardwick Planning Funding committed through all Strategic Sites: walking routes developers Improved Transport and Farm/Southam Road applications S106 for Banbury 2 - Hardwick Potential crossing Connections (SLE 4) and information Farm, Southam Road upgrades. Cycle and pedestrian way Provide sustainable Mitigating and Adapting to (13/00158/OUT & on Dukes Meadow Drive and movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in 13/00159/OUT) Southam Road pedestrians and support of strategic growth in Funding secured. To be cyclists Banbury delivered by site's developer.

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 17f Cycle and pedestrian way route Improving cycling and Desirable Short term Part of 15 TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 2 Hardwick OCC Part of 15 above improvements at Daventry walking routesProvide above Private sector Improved Transport and Farm/Southam Road Road/A422 Hennef Way. Included sustainable movement developers Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury 6 - Land in costs and delivery of scheme 15 routes for pedestrians Mitigating and Adapting to West of the M40 above and cyclists Climate change (ESD1) in Banbury 15 - support of strategic growth in Employment Land Banbury North East of Junction 11 Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 its on-going review and emerging strategies 17g Cycle route improvements at Improving cycling and Desirable Short term £0.1m approx. TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 1- Canalside OCC TBC Waterloo Drive, between Fraser walking routes Private sector Improved Transport and Close and Middleton Road. developers Connections (SLE 4) and Provide sustainable Mitigating and Adapting to movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in pedestrians and support of strategic growth in cyclists Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10 17h New Perimeter Bridleway Providing Improving cycling and Necessary Medium Term TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 16 – CDC To be delivered through the Pedestrian / Cycle / Horse Riding walking routes. OCC Improved Transport and South of Salt Way - development of strategic sites – route from White Post Road to Mitigation of impact Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and West Banbury 16 and 17 Bloxham Road and circular from development of developers Mitigating and Adapting to Banbury 17 - South of connection with Salt Way - South of land to the south of Salt Climate change (ESD1) in Salt Way - East Salt Way – West and East Way support of strategic growth in Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10, its on- going review and emerging strategies 18 Delivering schemes such as the Improving cycling and Desirable Short to Medium TBC Part secured OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 Partially completed Hanwell Fields 4 cycle routes along walking routes term Private sector Improved Transport and OCC the Former Minerals Railway developers Connections (SLE 4) and providing improvements to the Mitigating and Adapting to Mineral Railway route between the Climate change (ESD1) in existing Highlands to The support of strategic growth in Wisterias cycle track and the Banbury existing footpath east of The Magnolias Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA4, BA5 19a Provide footways and cycleways from Improving cycling and Desirable Short to Medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites OCC TBC all Strategic Sites: walking routes term Private sector Improved Transport and Improve track from Hanwell Fields developers Connections (SLE 4) and to A361 Southam Road with Provide sustainable Mitigating and Adapting to surface and safety improvements for movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in walking and cycling. pedestrians and support of strategic growth in cyclists Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA10

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 19b Provide footways cycleways Improving cycling and Necessary Short to Medium TBC Developer CDC Local Plan: Banbury 18 - Drayton CDC To be delivered in implementing connecting to other strategic walking routes Term Contributions OCC Improved Transport and Lodge Farm policy Banbury 18 development sites in North West Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Banbury - Drayton Lodge Farm developers Mitigating and Adapting to Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA3

20 Improving connections to the rights of Improving cycling and Desirable Short to Long TBC Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 Some contributions committed way network walking routes term secured Improved Transport and Planning from Hardwick Farm/Southam Connections (SLE 4) and applications Road (13/00158/OUT & Mitigating and Adapting to information 13/00159/OUT) Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Contributions in the process of Banbury being committed from West of Warwick Road (13/00656/OUT) Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA3

21 Improve bridleway 120/45 from the Improving bridleway Desirable Short term c. £0.6m TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites OCC TBC Salt Way to Oxford Road with routes Rights of Way Improved Transport and surface and safety improvements. Landowners Connections (SLE 4) and Mitigating and Adapting to Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth in Banbury

22 Providing cycle stands at bus stops Improving street Desirable Short to Medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LTP3 To be funded through planning where possible and at key environment and term CDC Improved Transport and obligations from new locations facilities for pedestrians Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and development in addition to other and cyclists Provide developers Mitigating and Adapting to capital funding. sustainable movement Climate change (ESD1) in routes for pedestrian support of strategic growth in and cyclists Banbury

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy BA6, BA7, BA8, BA9 23 Improving the pedestrian Improvements to public Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 1- Canalside LTP3 To be funded through planning environment in Banbury, particularly realm term CDC Improved Transport and Banbury 7 - obligations from new in the town centre and to/within Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Strengthening development in addition to other residential and employment areas; developers Mitigating and Adapting to Banbury Town Centre capital funding. Climate change (ESD1) in Banbury 8 - Land at support of strategic growth in Bolton Road Banbury Banbury 9 - Spiceball Development Area Local Transport Plan: Banbury 10 - Bretch LTP3 Policy BA1, BA2, BA3, Hill regeneration BA13 Areas

24 environmental Improvements to public Necessary Short term Funded and Funded and CDC Local Plan: Grimsbury Brighter Futures Completed in February 2013. improvements - East Street and realm delivered delivered OCC Area Renewal (BSC5) in Banbury: Centre Street Banbury Town Annual Report Council 2012/13

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Education 25a New Primary School provision Expand the schools Critical Short to Long TBC Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LP On-going funding through and colleges provision term and sites Education providers Meeting education needs OCC planning obligations from new to match the needs of secured Private sector (BSC7) Planning development including: residents and developers applications businesses. information Provision of primary school secured Provide opportunities through Bankside Phase 1 – for local people to (Development commenced in improve the quality of 2013) (05/01337/OUT) their life: Skills, training Provision of primary school as and education part of Hardwick Farm, Southam Road (East& West) (13/00158/OUT & 13/00159/OUT)

Draft heads of terms agreed for contributions towards primary school provision as part of North of Hanwell Fields (12/01789/OUT).

Contributions in the process of being committed from West of Warwick Road (13/00656/OUT). S106 agreed and awaiting appeal decision.

25b 2FE primary school - South of Salt Expand the schools Critical Medium Term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 17 - South of LP CDC will work with OCC, Way and colleges provision Education providers Meeting education needs Salt Way East OCC developers and schools to to match the needs of Private sector (BSC7) Banbury 16- South of facilitate the timely provision of residents and developers Saltway West new schools. businesses.

25c 2FE primary school - zero carbon Provide opportunities Critical Short to Long c. £8.58m Secured OCC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 LP School site and funding secured with sprinklers -Bankside (phase 1 & for local people to term Education providers Meeting education needs Banbury 4: Bankside OCC under Bankside Phase 2 2) improve the quality of Private sector (BSC7) Phase 2 Planning (05/01337/OUT). their life: Skills, training developers applications Work on development site and education information commenced in 2013.

25d Expansion of an existing school to Critical Medium term c. £2.4m TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 3 - West of LPOCC Expected to be through the equivalent of 1FE primary school Education providers Meeting education needs Bretch HillBanbury 10 expansion of existing schools (to serve Warwick Rd & Bretch Hill) Private sector (BSC7) - Bretch Hill but could be a new Free School developers Area Renewal (BSC5) regeneration if provider comes forward.In the AreaBanbury 5 - process of securing North of Hanwell contributions for West of Fields Warwick Road (13/00656/OUT) S106 agreed in January 2013 and awaiting appeal decision.

25e 1 FE primary school - Hardwick Critical Short to Medium c. £7.93m Committed OCC Local Plan: Banbury 2 - Hardwick LP CDC will work with OCC, Farm/Southam Road term Education providers Meeting education needs Farm/Southam Road OCC developers and schools to Private sector (BSC7) facilitate the timely provision of developers new schools. Site and contributions secured as part of Banbury 2 (Hardwick Farm, Southam Road) (13/00158/OUT & 13/00159/OUT)

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 25f Primary School – Drayton Lodge Expand the schools Critical Medium term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 18 – Land at LP CDC will work with OCC, Farm and colleges provision Education providers Meeting education needs Drayton Lodge Farm OCC developers and schools to to match the needs of Private sector (BSC7) facilitate the timely provision of residents and developers new schools. 26 New secondary school provision businesses. Critical Medium to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites LP CDC will work with OCC, (includes potential new secondary term Education providers Meeting education needs OCC developers and schools to school – location to be determined) Provide opportunities Private sector (BSC7) facilitate the timely provision of for local people to developers new schools. improve the quality of their life: Skills, training In the process of securing and education contributions through West of Warwick Road (13/00656/OUT) S106 agreed and awaiting appeal decision. 27 Special Needs Education: Expansion Necessary Short to Long TBC Some funding OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites OCC CDC will work with OCC, of provision based on approximately term committed Education providers Meeting education needs developers and schools to 1% of additional pupils attending SEN Private sector (BSC7) facilitate the timely provision of schools. Across all of Cherwell, this is developers SEN. currently estimated as approximately OCC to develop SEN strategy. 60 pupils. Expansion will require a financial contribution of £30,311 per SEN pupil generated by new residential development. 28 Early Years education: Seek Expand Early Years Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury sites OCC TBC additional space as required within provision to match the Education providers Meeting education needs new community facilities and/or needs of residents and Private sector (BSC7) schools to deliver required provision. businesses. developers

Utilities 29 Water supply links and network Ensure utilities Critical Short to Long Costs to be To be funded Thames Water Local Plan: All Banbury sites Discussions with Some scoped in the Thames upgrades infrastructure grows at term determined as by TW and Private sector Public Service and Utilities Utility providers Water 2010-2015 business plan the same rate as individual private developers (BSC9) LP and other are being scoped as communities development developers representations part of 2015 - 2020 business comes forward Thames Water - plan Planned period. Improvements Update To be funded and provided as development comes forward. Capacity to be in place before 30 Sewerage links and treatment works development commences. In upgrade some instances phasing of development may be used to enable the relevant infrastructure to be put in place.

Developers to engage with TW to draw up water and drainage strategies outlining the developments water and waste water infrastructure. 31 Upgrading of Hanwell Fields water Ensure utilities Critical Short to Medium TBC To be funded Thames Water Local Plan: Banbury 5 - North of Local Awaiting Thames Water 2015 - booster station infrastructure grows at by site Private sector Public Service and Utilities Hanwell Fields PlanPlanning 2020 business plan .In process the same rate as developers developers (BSC9) applications of signing S106 as per of communities and utility information resolution to approve Banbury 5- providers North of Hanwell Fields (12/01789/OUT)

32 Upgrading of Hardwick Hill booster Ensure utilities Critical Short to Medium TBC To be funded Thames Water Local Plan: Banbury 5 - North of Local Plan Awaiting Thames Water 2015 - pumps infrastructure grows at by site Private sector Public Service and Utilities Hanwell Fields Planning 2020 business plan. the same rate as developers developers (BSC9) applications communities and utility information providers

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 33 Relocating or realigning of twin foul Ensure utilities Critical Medium to Long TBC To be funded Thames Water Local Plan: Banbury 1 - Local Plan To be implemented as part of rising main at Canalside infrastructure grows at term by site EA Public Service and Utilities Canalside Draft Canalside the delivery of Canalside. the same rate as developers CDC (BSC9) SPD 2009 In addition, a number of large communities and utility Private sector Implications of other foul and diameter foul sewers and surface providers developers water sewers across the site to water sewers cross the area. The be explored through the possibility of relocating or realigning Canalside SPD these will be explored through the Canalside SPD. 34 Waste water treatment - foul drainage Ensure utilities Critical Short term Funded Funded Thames Water Local Plan: All Banbury Sites Thames Water Work commenced in Sept. 2013 Upgrading sewage treatment works infrastructure grows at Private sector Public Service and Utilities Website - and expected to complete in near Horton and Horley the same rate as developers (BSC9) Planned Oct. 2014 communities Improvements Update 35 Extension and enlargement of Ensure utilities Critical Medium to Long TBC TBC Utility provider Local Plan: Banbury 4- Bankside Local Plan To be delivered as part of Bankside Phase 1 connections and infrastructure grows at term Private sector Public Service and Utilities Phase 2 Bankside Phase 2 if required pumping station if required. the same rate as developer (BSC9) communities 36 Relocation and/or realignment of Ensure utilities Critical Short to Long TBC TBC SSE Local Plan: Banbury 1 - Discussions with To be secured and delivered existing electricity and gas service infrastructure grows at term Central Networks Public Service and Utilities Canalside Utility providers through the development infrastructure the same rate as Scotia Gas (BSC9) and LP process communities Private sector representations developers 37 2 new electrical substations Ensure utilities Critical Short to Medium TBC To be funded SSE Local Plan: Banbury 5 - North of Local Plan In process of signing S106 as infrastructure grows at by site Private sector Public Service and Utilities Hanwell Fields Planning per of resolution to approve the same rate as developers developers (BSC9) applications Banbury 5- North of Hanwell communities and Utility information Fields (12/01789/OUT) providers 38 CHP at Canalside Ensure utilities Necessary Medium to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 1 - Draft Canalside To be implemented as part of infrastructure grows at term Private sector Public Service and Utilities Canalside SPD 2009 Canalside delivery. the same rate as developers (BSC9) communities Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1)

39 Biomass Boiler - Spiceball Sports Ensure utilities Desirable Short term TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: All Banbury sites CDC internal Feasibility Study to be carried Centre infrastructure grows at Public Service and Utilities out in 2013/2014 the same rate as (BSC9) communities Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1) 40 Broadband coverage of 100% of the Ensure utilities Necessary Short term c. £4.5m Some funding OCC Local Plan: County wide OCC Some funding secured ( OCC, area and 'Next Generation' County infrastructure grows at secured CDC Public Service and Utilities CDC internal DCMS, CDC) wide coverage of 100% Broadband the same rate as Private sector (BSC9) and 90% superfast broadband communities developers BT were selected as the coverage. commercial partner in August 2013. Work commenced on updating the current infrastructure across the county.

90% of Oxfordshire covered by the end of 2015 41 Banks for glass and other materials Ensure utilities Desirable Short term to TBC To be funded CDC Local Plan: All Banbury sites CDC internal To be delivered through infrastructure grows at Long term by securing Private sector Public Service and Utilities planning obligations as the same rate as development developers (BSC9) appropriate. communities contributions Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1) Flood risk 42 Banbury Flood Alleviation scheme Reduce probability of Critical Short term Completed Completed EA Local Plan: All Banbury sites Local Plan Completed in 2012 flooding CDC Sustainable Flood Risk OCC Management BW (ESD 6) HCA Sustainable Drainage Systems

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 43 Further flood management measures Reduce probability of Critical Medium to long TBC To be funded EA (ESD7) Banbury 1 - Canalside SFRA To be delivered through on-site for Canalside flooding term by Canalside CDC Water Resources Canalside Level 2 design and Sustainable Urban development OCC (ESD8) Drainage for Canalside in Private sector consultation with EA developers

Emergency and rescue services 44 Extension of existing Police Station Ensure emergency and Necessary TBC TBC TBC TVP Local Plan: All Banbury sites TVP TBC rescue infrastructure Public Service and Utilities grows at the same rate (BSC9) as communities Health 45 Replacement of existing surgery on Ensure health Necessary Medium term TBC TBC NHS Trust Local Plan: Banbury 3 - West of NHS Property TBC Bretch Hill (Bradley Arcade) and the infrastructure grows at Development Securing Health and Wellbeing Bretch Hill services main surgery of which this is a branch the same rate as Authority (BSC8) Area Renewal (BSC5) Banbury 10 - Bretch (Windrush Surgery - 21 West Bar) communities Oxfordshire CCG Hill Regeneration Area Community Infrastructure 46 Indoor Recreation to be provided as Ensure social Necessary Short to Long TBC Some Banbury Town Local Plan: All Banbury sites Local Plan To be delivered through: part of development throughout infrastructure grows at term committed Council Indoor Sport Recreation and Banbury 11 - Meeting PPG17 • Development sites through the Banbury in accordance to Local Plan the same rate as CDC Community Facilities (BSC12) the needs for Open Assessment planning application process in standards. communities and there Private sector Space, Sport and 2006 accordance to Local Plan are opportunities for developers Recreation Early work on requirements and Table 10 PPG17 Assessment 2006 covered culture and leisure Schools emerging • Sports centre and the period to 2026. A review of indoor Local clubs 'Strategic modernisation program sport, recreation and community Assessment of • Public access agreements to facilities provision is under Need for Indoor privately owned sites preparation. Sports • Dual use agreements to allow Provision' public use of school facilities Future needs for indoor sports are (Working draft) being updated. 47 Library relocation Ensure social Desirable Short to Medium c .£12.75m TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 9 - Spiceball Draft IDP Feb- TBC infrastructure grows at term CDC Public Service and Utilities Development Area March 2013 the same rate as Private sector (BSC9) All Banbury Sites communities and there developers Indoor Sport Recreation and are opportunities for Community Facilities (BSC12) culture and leisure 48a Community facility/centre - Hardwick Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium Committed Committed CDC Local Plan: Banbury 2- Hardwick Local Plan Community facility secured Farm, Southam Road infrastructure grows at term Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and Farm/Southam Road Planning through planning permission for the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) Banbury 11 - Meeting applications Banbury 2 Hardwick Farm/ communities the needs for Open information Southam Road (13/00158/OUT Space, Sport and & 13/00159/OUT) Recreation 48b Community facility/centre - Bankside Ensure social Necessary Short term Secured Secured CDC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 Planning Provision secured though S106 infrastructure grows at Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and Banbury 3- Bankside applications for Bankside phase 1 - It may be preferable for Bankside the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) Banbury 11 - Meeting information 05/01337/OUT. Work on site Phase 2 to contribute towards communities the needs for Open commenced in 2013. enhancements of community facilities Space, Sport and as part of Bankside Phase 1 Recreation 48c Improvements to Rotary Way Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium c.85.5K TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 5 - North of Planning In the process of securing Community Hall infrastructure grows at term Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and Hanwell Fields applications contributions through resolution the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) information to approve for North of Hanwell communities Fields (12/01789/OUT)

49 Improvements to the Sunshine Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 10 - Bretch Local Plan In the process of securing Centre infrastructure grows at term Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and Hill Regeneration Planning contributions through resolution the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) Area applications to approve for North of Hanwell communities Development sites information Fields (12/01789/OUT) west of Banbury

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 50 Improvements to Woodgreen Leisure Ensure social Necessary Short to Long TBC Some funding CDC Local Plan: All Banbury sites Planning Some funding committed Centre infrastructure grows at term committed Private sector Indoor Sport Recreation and (West Banbury) applications through S106s.Banbury 2 the same rate as developers Community Facilities (BSC12) information Hardwick Farm/ Southam Road communities (13/00158/OUT & 13/00159/OUT) ( c.£108K signed)In the process of securing contributions through resolution to approve for North of Hanwell Fields (12/01789/OUT) (143.6K sought). In the process of securing contributions through West of Warwick Road (13/00656/OUT) S106 agreed (c. £216.7K), signed and awaiting appeal decision. 51 Adult Learning Service - Spiceball Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium c. £550K TBC OCC Local Plan: Banbury 9 - Spice OCC TBC Development Area infrastructure grows at term CDC Public Service and Utilities Ball Development 52 Early Intervention Hub expansion - the same rate as TBC Private sector (BSC9) Area Spiceball Development Area communities developers All Banbury Sites 53 Registration Service - Bodicote Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium c. £250K TBC OCC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites OCC TBC House infrastructure grows at term Public Service and Utilities 54 Expansion of the Health & Wellbeing the same rate as TBC (BSC9) Centre - Stanbridge House communities 55 Extension to Burial Site Ensure social Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC Town Council Local Plan: All Banbury Sites Banbury Town CDC working with Banbury infrastructure grows at term CDC Public Service and Utilities Council Town Council to facilitate the same rate as (BSC9) sufficient burial space over the communities lifetime of the plan. Open space, Recreation and Biodiversity 56 Amenity open space, natural and Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision Part secured CDC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites Local Plan To be delivered through: seminatural green space and amenity infrastructure term to be Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport Banbury 11 - Meeting Green Space • Development sites through the Parks and Gardens to be provided grows at the same rate determined for developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) the needs for Open Strategy 2008 planning application process in as part of development throughout as communities and each Local Standards of Provision - Space, Sport and accordance to Local Plan Banbury in accordance to Local Plan current deficiencies in development Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Recreation Open Space requirements and Tables 8 and standards. provision are site Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Update 2011 9. addressed • New provision by public bodies Green Spaces Strategy 2008 Planning or organisations; and identified existing deficiencies to applications • Public access agreements to 2026: information privately owned sites. 3.3 ha park on the north west outskirts of the town 3.7 ha natural/seminatural space through new provision/public access agreements to privately owned sites 3.5 ha amenity open space

These were partially updated in the Open Space update 2011 8.81 ha natural/ seminatural green space

57 Canal Towpath Improvements Ensure open space and Necessary Short term c.£200K TBC CDC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites CDC Internal On-going funding through (3000 linear metre)- Access amenity infrastructure Natural Open Space, Outdoor Sport planning obligations from new to the Countryside (urban centre to grows at the same rate Canal & Rivers Recreation Provision (BSC10) development. Cherwell Country as communities and Trust Local Standards of Provision - Park) current deficiencies in Private sector Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) provision are developers The Oxford Canal (ESD16) addressed Green Infrastructure (ESD17) 58 Open space that follows the canal Ensure open space and Necessary Medium to Long TBC To be CDC Local Plan: Bankside Phase Local Plan Draft To be delivered through the and river corridor and supports amenity infrastructure term delivered as Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport 1Banbury 1- Canalside SPD implementation of Canalside greater connectivity of the grows at the same rate part of developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) CanalsideBanbury 9 2009Emerging and Spiceball Development area.Linking with existing open space as communities.Protect development Local Standards of Provision - - Spiceball Spiceball Area to contribute to the objective of and enhance the proposal Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Development Area Development creating a linear park and Oxford Canal Corridor Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Area SPD thoroughfare from the north of the The Oxford Canal (ESD16) town to Bankside in the south.

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 59 Allotments to be provided as part of Provision of open Desirable Short to Long TBC Part secured CDC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites Local Plan To be delivered through policy development throughout Banbury in space and green term Banbury Town Open Space, Outdoor Sport Banbury 11 - Meeting Green Spaces requirement for all sites accordance to Local Plan standards. infrastructure to meet Council Recreation Provision (BSC10) the needs for Open Strategy 2008 comprising 275 + dwellings. growth needs and Private sector Local Standards of Provision - Space, Sport and Open Space Green Spaces Strategy 2008 addressing changing developers Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Recreation Update 2011 identified existing deficiencies to attitudes towards food Green Infrastructure (ESD17) All Banbury sites 2026: growing. Allotments - 9.75ha These were partially updated in the Open Space update 2011: Allotments - 2.1ha 60 Wildmere Community Woodland Ensure open space and Desirable Short to Medium c.£351K Secured CDC Local Plan: Banbury 14 - CDC Internal Commenced (15ha) amenity infrastructure Environment Open Space, Outdoor Sport Cherwell Country grows at the same rate Agency Recreation Provision (BSC10) Park as communities and Woodland Trust Local Standards of Provision - All Banbury Sites 61 Cherwell Country Park (20ha) - c.£403K current deficiencies in Forestry Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) creation of a new District provision are Commission Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Park north east of Banbury to include addressed Private sector walks, meadows, trees/woodland, car developers parking. 62 Bankside Community Park Ensure open space and Desirable Short term Funding Funding CDC Local Plan: Bankside Phase 1 LP Secured as part of Bankside amenity infrastructure secured secured Bodicote Parish Open Space, Outdoor Sport Banbury 4 - Bankside Planning Phase 1 S106 (05/01337/OUT) grows at the same rate Council Recreation Provision (BSC10) Phase 2 application work on site commenced in Dec. as communities and Banbury Town Local Standards of Provision - information 2013. current deficiencies in Council Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) provision are Private sector Green Infrastructure ESD17) addressed developers 63 Open space provision at West of Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Medium TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Banbury 3 - West of LP To be delivery through policy Bretch Hill. Minimum 3ha including amenity infrastructure term Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport Bretch Hill Planning requirement in accordance with parks and grows at the same rate developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) application LP Tables 8 and 9. gardens, natural and semi-natural as communities and Local Standards of Provision - information green space, amenity current deficiencies in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) areas, civic spaces, allotments and provision are Green Infrastructure (ESD17) West of Bretch Hill. Resolution community gardens, addressed to approve granted in July 2013 and outdoor provision for children (13/00444/OUT). S106 and young people contributions in progress. 64 Children's play areas, sports Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites LP To be delivered through: pitches and courts to be provided infrastructure grows at term Banbury Town Open Space, Outdoor Sport Banbury 11 - Meeting Playing Pitch • Development sites through the as part of development throughout the same rate as Council Recreation Provision the Need for Open Strategy planning application process in Banbury in accordance to Local Plan communities and Private sector (BSC10)Local Standards of Space, Sport and 2008 Green accordance to Local Plan standards. current deficiencies in developers Provision - Outdoor Recreation Recreation Spaces Strategy requirements and Tables 8 and Paying Pitches Strategy and Green provision are Sports clubs and (BSC11) 2008 Open 9 Space Strategy identified existing addressed organisations Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Space Study • New provision by public bodies deficiencies : Schools Update 2011 or organisations 6 junior pitches • Public access agreements to 2 mini-soccer pitches privately owned sites. 2 cricket pitches • Dual use agreements for 3 rugby pitches community access to school 5.41ha of children play areas to be facilities met through new provision/public On-going funding through access agreements and additional planning obligations from new play opportunities using other open development including: space Bankside Phase 1 2 Multi Use Games Area (MUGAs) (05/1337/OUT) secured 2 senior 2 tennis courts1 bowling green and 1 junior playing pitches, sports changing pavilion). Work These were partially updated in the on application site commenced Open Space update 2011 and in 2013. Playing Pitch Strategy 2008

3 junior football pitches 1 cricket pitch The above represent needs to 2026. Future needs will be updated.

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No. BANBURY Projects Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 65 Relocation of Banbury United Secure long term Critical Medium to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Land for the LP TBC Football Club facilities for the club. term Banbury United Open Space, Outdoor Sport Relocation of Facilitate the Football Club Recreation Provision (BSC10) Banbury United redevelopment of Private sector Local Standards of Provision - Football Club - Canalside with developers Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Banbury12 improved access to the Canalside - Banbury railway station and the 1 reintegration of the canal as a central feature of the town. 66 Explore the potential of a "Movement Address the Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites CDC Internal TBC Network" - link open spaces together fragmentation of natural term Parish Council, Open Space, Outdoor Sport Banbury 11 - Meeting in Banbury. environment by Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) the needs for Open improving/providing evelopers Local Standards of Provision - Space, Sport and There is the potential to explore a green infrastructure Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Recreation movement network addressing corridors and increase Green Infrastructure (ESD17) accessibility and habitat accessibility of open fragmentation through the emerging spaces. Banbury Masterplan and Local Plan Part 2. 67 Proposals for development to achieve Enhance natural Necessary Short to Long Part secured To be funded CDC Local Plan: All Banbury Sites CDC internal To be delivered following the a net gain in biodiversity environment by term by securing OCC Protection and Conservation of Local Plan progression of the Strategic maximising development BBOWT Biodiversity and the Natural Sites through the planning opportunities for contributions Private sector Environment (ESD10) application process improving biodiversity; developers Conservation Target Areas 68 Ecological Mitigation and including TBC To be funded CDC (ESD11) CDC internal Compensation - habitat creation and maintenance, by securing OCC Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Local Plan management. To be secured as part restoration and creation development BBOWT of development throughout Banbury of BAP habitats contributions Private sector developers 69 Restoration, maintenance,new TBC To be funded CDCWild Local Plan habitat creation at Northern Valleys by securing Oxfordshire (Local Oxfordshire BAP Conservation Target Area development Nature Partnership) CDC Internal contributions BBOWT

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Transport & movement 1 London Oxford Airport Supporting economic Critical TBC TBC TBC DfT Local Plan: Kidlington 1: Local Plan To be progressed through the growth of employment Airport Operator Improved Transport and Accommodating High Local Plan Part 2, liaison with clusters such as the OCC Connections (SLE 4) Value Employment Airport operator and existing one formed by the CDC Needs (1A.Langford business at the airport and Oxford London Airport Private sector Lane / London Oxford Langford Lane. and Langford Lane developers Airport) Industrial estate. 2 High Speed 2 High Speed rail N/A Long Term TBC TBC HS2 Ltd (DfT) Local Plan: N/A Local Plan Hybrid Bill published in November connecting UK's major High Speed Rail 2 - London to 2013 for Phase 1: High Proposed route to run through cities. Dedicated line Birmingham (SLE 5) National Speed Rail (London-West Cherwell's Fringford Ward. for high speed train Infrastructure Midlands) Bill. Awaiting Royal which is also intended Plan, Dec. 2013. Assent. to free up capacity on Construction of the line from the existing London to Birmingham to rail network. commence in 2016 to 2017 and opening the line in 2026. 3a Oxford Parkway - New station at Supporting economic Desirable Short Term Secured Secured East West Rail Local Plan: Kidlington/Water East West Rail 10/00023/TWA approved, Water Eaton as part of the East growth and new homes Consortium Improved Transport and Eaton Consortium discharge of condition with CDC West Rail Phase 1 (Evergreen 3 with better access to Network Rail Connections (SLE 4) Project Progress 13/00281/DISC project) The station will be served the national rail DfT Non-strategic sites to update Expected delivery in August 2015 every 30 minutes by trains running network. OCC Local Transport Plan: be identified in the 30 October 2013 in both directions between Oxford LTP3 Policy BI14 Local Plan Part 2 and London Marylebone. The station will serve Kidlington and nearby villages. 3b Improved Park & Ride and highway c.150K TBC OCC OCC TBC to support the new stations Private sector developers 4a Integration of bus and rail transport: Ensuring delivery of Desirable Short term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington/Water LTP3 To be progressed further through Extending the existing Oxford Plus high quality public Bus operators Improved Transport and Eaton the Local Plan Part 2 and bus zone to include Water Eaton transport. Integration of Connections (SLE 4) Kidlington Framework Masterplan station rail and bus transport Non-strategic sites to Local Transport Plan: be identified in the LTP3 Policy KI6, KI9 Local Plan Part 2 4b Integration of bus and rail transport: Ensuring delivery of Necessary Short term TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington/Water LTP3 To be progressed further through Bus link to the rail network high quality public Bus operators Improved Transport and Eaton the Local Plan Part 2 and (probably via Water Eaton station) transport. Integration of Connections (SLE 4) Kidlington Framework Masterplan rail and bus transport Non-strategic sites to Local Transport Plan: be identified in the LTP3 Policy KI5, KI9 Local Plan Part 2

4c Direct bus services from Kidlington Ensuring delivery of Necessary Short term TBC Secured OCC Local Plan: Kidlington/Water LTP3 Funding secured through Local and/or Water Eaton to serve high quality public Other District and Improved Transport and Eaton Sustainable Transport Fund Oxford’s Eastern Arc transport. Integration of City Councils Connections (SLE 4) rail and bus transport Bus operators Non-strategic sites to Local Transport Plan: be identified in the LTP3 Policy KI5, KI6, KI8 Local Plan Part 2

5 Improving the level of public Ensuring delivery of Necessary Short term c. £400K TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington 1: LTP3 To be progressed further through transport to and from London high quality public Bus operators Improved Transport and Accommodating High the Local Plan Part 2 and Oxford Airport transport. Airport operator Connections (SLE 4) Value Employment Kidlington Framework Masterplan Needs (1A.Langford Local Transport Plan: Lane / London Oxford LTP3 Policy KI7 Airport)

6 Implementation of a bus lane on Ensuring delivery of Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington LTP3 To be progressed further through Bicester Road (C43) using high quality public Bus operators Improved Transport and the Local Plan Part 2 and additional land rather than just transport. Connections (SLE 4) Non strategic sites to Kidlington Framework Masterplan existing highway be identified in the Local Transport Plan: Local Plan Part 2 LTP3 Policy KI15, KI16, KI17, KI18

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 7a Accessing Oxford - Northern To improve capacity of Necessary Short term c. £19m c. £430K OCC Local Plan: Kidlington OCC TBC Approaches highway network and HA Improved Transport and reduce traffic District Councils Connections (SLE 4) Non strategic sites to congestion Private sector be identified in the 7b Potential road link between A40 Necessary Short term developers Local Plan Part 2 OCC TBC and A44 (Part of the above)

8a Road network improvements: To improve highways Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington LTP3 To be progressed further through Remedial road safety measures safety Private sector Improved Transport and the Local Plan Part 2 and such as installing Vehicle Active developers Connections (SLE 4) and Non strategic sites to Kidlington Framework Masterplan Signage; build outs or lining/surface Mitigating and Adapting to be identified in the measures to address speeding Climate change (ESD1) in Local Plan Part 2 support of strategic growth in Kidlington Neighbourhood Plans

8b Road network improvements: To improve highways Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington LTP3 To be progressed further through Remove clutter and ensure the safety Private sector Improved Transport and the Local Plan Part 2 and routing is correct on the strategic developers Connections (SLE 4) and Non strategic sites to Kidlington Framework Masterplan road network particularly from the Mitigating and Adapting to be identified in the A44, A40 and A34 of signage to Climate change (ESD1) in Local Plan Part 2 Kidlington support of strategic growth in Kidlington

9 Joining up the riding network across Improving cycling and Desirable TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington LTP3 To be progressed further through the wider area using public rights of walking routes Parish Council Improved Transport and the Local Plan Part 2 and way so that routes for commuting Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Non strategic sites to Kidlington Framework Masterplan and recreation are improved; Provide sustainable developers Mitigating and Adapting to be identified in the movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in Local Plan Part 2 pedestrians and support of strategic growth in cyclists Kidlington

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy KI1, KI2, KI3, KI4

10 Linking Kidlington to the proposed Improving cycling and Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington 1: LTP3 To be progressed further through railway station at Water Eaton to walking routes Parish Council Improved Transport and Accommodating High the Local Plan Part 2 and promote the opportunity for cycling Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Value Employment Kidlington Framework Masterplan and walking Provide sustainable developers Mitigating and Adapting to Needs (Langford movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in Lane and Begbroke pedestrians and support of strategic growth in Science Park) cyclists Kidlington Non strategic sites to Local Transport Plan: be identified in the LTP3 Policy KI2, KI3, KI4 Local Neighbourhoods DPD, Neighbourhood Plans 11 Improving cycling and walking links Improving cycling and Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington 1: LTP3 To be progressed further through to the Langford Lane area and walking Airport operator Improved Transport and Accommodating High the Local Plan Part 2 and shopping facilities in the centre of Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Value Employment Kidlington Framework Masterplan Kidlington. Provide sustainable developers Mitigating and Adapting to Needs (Langford movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in Lane and Begbroke pedestrians and support of strategic growth in Science Park) cyclists Kidlington

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy KI2, KI3, KI4

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 12 Improvements of footways: Improving cycling and Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington 1: LTP3 To be progressed further through widening, resurfacing, dropped walking Airport operator Improved Transport and Accommodating High the Local Plan Part 2 and kerbs and new or improved Private sector Connections (SLE 4) and Value Employment Kidlington Framework Masterplan crossing points, which will Provide sustainable developers Mitigating and Adapting to Needs (Langford contribute to greater containment movement routes for Climate change (ESD1) in Lane and Begbroke and thus support their vitality and pedestrians and support of strategic growth in Science Park) economic success, including the cyclists Kidlington business parks and London Oxford Policy Kidlington 2: Airport. Local Transport Plan: Strengthening LTP3 Policy KI1 Kidlington Village Centre 13 Pedestrianisation of part of the High Improving public realm Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan:Improved Transport Kidlington 2: LTP3 To be progressed further through Street, wider footways and CDC and Connections (SLE 4) and Strengthening the Local Plan Part 2 and pedestrian crossings. Parish Council Mitigating and Adapting to Kidlington Village Kidlington Framework Masterplan Private sector Climate change (ESD1) in Centre developers support of strategic growth in Kidlington

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Policy KI1 14a Improvements to facilities for Necessary Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Kidlington/Water LTP3 To be progressed further through cyclists and pedestrians at key CDC Improved Transport and Eaton the Local Plan Part 2 and destinations and employment sites Airport operator Connections (SLE 4) and Kidlington 1: Kidlington Framework Masterplan including London Oxford Airport and Private sector Mitigating and Adapting to Accommodating High the proposed rail station at Water developers Climate change (ESD1) in Value Employment Eaton. support of strategic growth in Needs (Langford Kidlington Lane and Begbroke Science Park) Local Transport Plan: Policy Kidlington 2: LTP3 Policy KI1, KI2, KI3, KI4 Strengthening Kidlington Village Centre 14b Local and Area Bus Services - New or Improved Bus Necessary Short to Long TBC in Developer OCC Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 CDC/OCC To be secured through Former RAF Upper Heyford Services with Term addition to Contributions Private sector Improved Transport and implementation of policy Villages connections to other approved in addition to developers Connections (SLE 4) and 5 in liaison with the Highways transport nodes scheme approved Mitigating and Adapting to Authority Improved accessibility scheme Climate change (ESD1) in Provide sustainable support of strategic growth travel options Local Transport Plan: LTP3 14c Improvements to the Public Rights Improvements to the Necessary Short to Long TBC in Developer OCC Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 CDC/OCC To be secured through of Way Network including re- network in addition to Term addition to Contributions Private sector Improved Transport and implementation of policy Villages opening of historic routes (including measures secured as approved in addition to developers Connections (SLE 4) and 5 in liaison with the County the Portway)- Former RAF Upper part of the approved scheme approved Mitigating and Adapting to Council Heyford scheme scheme Climate change (ESD1) in support of strategic growth

Local Transport Plan: LTP3 14d Highways Improvements and Traffic Improvements to the Critical Short to Long TBC in Developer OCC Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 OCC/CDC To be secured through Management Measures (including highways network as Term addition to Contributions Private sector Improved Transport and implementation of policy Villages to the rural road network to the west required by the approved in addition to developers Connections (SLE 4) 5 in liaison with the County and at Middleton Stoney) - Former Highways Authority in scheme approved Council RAF Upper Heyford addition to the scheme Local Transport Plan: approved scheme. LTP3 Including capacity improvements and village traffic calming subject to Transport Assessment

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 14e Junction 10 capacity improvements Contributions to TBC TBC TBC in TBC Highways Agency Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 CDC/OCC To be secured through - Former RAF Upper Heyford capacity improvements addition to Improved Transport and implementation of policy Villages as required by the approved Connections (SLE 4) 5 in liaison with the Highways Highways England scheme England and County Council Local Transport Plan: LTP3 Specific transport projects elsewhere in the rural area to be identified with OCC through the Local Plan Part 2 and Neighbourhood Plans work. Education 15 New Primary and Secondary Expand the schools Critical Short to Long TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 & OCC Specific infrastructure to be Schools and colleges provision Term Schools Meeting education needs Non strategic sites to identified through the Local Plan to match the needs of (BSC7) be identified in the Part 2 and Neighbourhood Plans residents and Local Plan Part 2 and work. businesses. Neighbourhood Plans

16 Expansion of existing primary £11,5K cost TBC OCC Local Plan: Non strategic sites to OCC Feasibility studies are underway schools (through expansion of Provide opportunities per pupil - Schools Meeting education needs be identified in the into expanding Deddington existing schools where possible) - for local people to TBC (BSC7) Local Plan Part 2 Primary School and Hook Norton improve the quality of Location depends on the Primary School, which if their life: Skills, training distribution of rural housing Neighbourhood Plans implemented would provide 210 of and education the required places. Other schools in the Districts to be identified. OCC reviewing need in light of higher housing figures 17a Heyford Park Free School - Expand the schools Critical Short to Completed but Completed but OCC Local Plan: Villages 5 - Former OCC Completed - School opened in Providing 500 secondary and sixth and colleges provision Medium term will need will need Schools Meeting education needs RAF Upper Heyford Planning Sept.2013 but will need expansion form school places to match the needs of expansion expansion (BSC7) applications residents and information businesses. 17b Heyford Primary School Places TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Villages 5 - Former OCC Through implementation of Policy (expansion of Free School from 420 Provide opportunities Schools Meeting education needs RAF Upper Heyford Villages 5 and developer places to 700 or new 1 to 1.5FE for local people to (BSC7) contributions Primary School) improve the quality of their life: Skills, training and education 18 Expansion of secondary school Expand the schools Critical Medium to Long c.£3.89m for TBC OCC Local Plan: Non strategic sites to OCC Specific infrastructure to be capacity by approximately 220 and colleges provision term 11-16 with Schools Meeting education needs be identified in the identified through the Local Plan places- Location depends on the to match the needs of further (BSC7) Local Plan Part 2 Part 2, Kidlington Framework distribution of rural housing residents and c.£276K for 15 Masterplan and Neighbourhood businesses. sixth form Neighbourhood Plans Plans work. pupils Provide opportunities for local people to improve the quality of their life: Skills, training and education 19 SEN Expansion of provision based Expand the schools Critical Medium to Long c. £31.3K per TBC OCC Local Plan: Non strategic sites to OCC Specific infrastructure to be on approximately 1% of additional and colleges provision term SEN pupil Schools Meeting education needs be identified in the identified through the Local Plan pupils attending SEN schools. to match the needs of (BSC7) Local Plan Part 2 Part 2, Kidlington Framework Across all Cherwell, this is currently residents and Masterplan and Neighbourhood estimated as approximately 60 businesses. Neighbourhood Plans Plans work. pupils. Provide opportunities for local people to improve the quality of their life: Skills, training and education 20a Early Years Early years provision to Necessary TBC TBC TBC OCC Local Plan: Non strategic sites to OCC Specific infrastructure to be Seek additional space within new match the needs of Schools Meeting education needs be identified in the identified through the Local Plan community facilities and/or schools residents and (BSC7) Local Plan Part 2 Part 2, Kidlington Framework to allow for delivery of Children's businesses. Masterplan and Neighbourhood Centres services and early years Neighbourhood Plans Plans work. provision.

20b Heritage Centre - Former RAF To help conserve the Necessary Medium to Long TBC TBC Private sector Local Plan: Policy Villages 5: CDC To be secured and delivered Upper Heyford heritage value of the Term developers Supporting Tourism Growth Former RAF Upper through the development process site CDC (Policy SLE 3) Heyford Third Sector

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Utilities 21 Water supply links and network Ensure utilities Critical Short to Long Costs to be To be funded Thames Water Local Plan: Non strategic sites to Discussions with Thames Water 5 year Investment upgrades infrastructure grows at term determined as by TW and Private sector Public Service and Utilities be identified in the Utility providers Plan (2015-2020) submitted to the same rate as individual private developers (BSC9) Local Plan Part 2 and LP Ofwat in Dec 2013 and pending communities development developers Former representations approval comes forward Thames Water - To be funded and provided as RAF Upper Heyford Planned development comes forward. (TBC) Improvements Capacity to be in place before 22 Sewerage links and treatment Update development commences. In works upgrade some instances phasing of development may be used to enable the relevant infrastructure to be put in place. Developers to engage with TW to draw up water and drainage strategies outlining the developments water and waste water infrastructure.

Specific infrastructure to be identified through the Local Plan Part 2 and Neighbourhood Plans work.

23 Relocation and/or realignment of Ensure utilities Critical Short to Long TBC SSE Local Plan: LP To be secured and delivered existing electricity and gas service infrastructure grows at term Private sector Public Service and Utilities representations through the development process infrastructure the same rate as developers (BSC9) communities Specific infrastructure to be identified through the Local Plan Part 2 and Neighbourhood Plans work.

24 Biomass Boiler -Kidlington Sport Ensure utilities Desirable Short term TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: CDC internal Feasibility Study to be carried out Centre infrastructure grows at Public Service and Utilities in 2013/2014 the same rate as (BSC9) communities Mitigating and adapting to Climate Change (ESD1) 25a Broadband coverage of 100% of the Ensure utilities Necessary Short term c. £4.5m Some funding OCC Local Plan: County wide OCC Some funding secured (OCC, area and 'Next Generation' County infrastructure grows at secured CDC Public Service and Utilities CDC internal DCMS, CDC) wide coverage of 100% Broadband the same rate as Private sector (BSC9) and 90% superfast broadband communities developers BT selected as the commercial coverage. partner in August 2013. Work commenced on updating the current infrastructure across the county.

90 % of Oxfordshire covered by the end of 2015 25b Utilisation of Energy From Waste - Utilisation of heat from Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 CDC/OCC Related Feasibility Study Former RAF Upper Heyford Ardley EfW Plant - To Term Private sector Mitigating & Adapting to Underway be investigated developers Climate Change (Policy ESD1) Energy Hierarchy (Policy ESD 2) Decentralised Energy Systems (Policy ESD 4)

Flood risk No projects identified at this stage. Specific infrastructure to be identified through the Local Plan Part 2, Kidlington Framework Masterplan and Neighbourhood Plans work. Emergency and rescue services 26 Neighbourhood Police Office - Ensure emergency and Necessary Short term to Secured. Secured TVP and Private Local Plan: Villages 5 - Former TVP New facility secured as part of Upper Heyford rescue infrastructure Medium term sector developers Public Service and Utilities RAF Upper Heyford S106 for former RAF Upper grows at the same rate (BSC9) Heyford (08/00716/OUT) as communities

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 Health 27 Health Care Facilities - Former To help create healthier Necessary Medium Term TBC (in TBC (in NHS Trust Securing Health & Well-Being Policy Villages 5 - CDC To be secured through RAF Upper Heyford communities addition to addition to Development (Policy BSC 8) Former RAF Upper development management approved approved Authority Heyford process scheme) scheme) Oxfordshire CCG

No projects identified at this stage. Specific infrastructure to be identified through the Local Plan Part 2, Kidlington Framework Masterplan and Neighbourhood Plans work. Community infrastructure 28a Indoor Recreation to be provided as Ensure social Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC Parish Councils Local Plan: Villages 4 - Local Plan To be delivered through: part of development throughout infrastructure grows at term CDC Indoor Sport Recreation and Meeting the Need for PPG17 • Development sites through the Kidlington and the Rural areas in the same rate as Private sector Community Facilities (BSC12) Open Space, Sport Assessment planning application process in accordance to Local Plan communities and there developers and Recreation 2006 accordance to Local Plan standards. are opportunities for Schools Early work on requirements and Table 10 culture and leisure Local clubs Non strategic sites to emerging • Sports centre and modernisation PPG17 Assessment 2006 covered be identified in the 'Strategic program the period to 2026. A review of Local Plan Part 2 Assessment of • Public access agreements to indoor sport, recreation and Need for Indoor privately owned sites community facilities provision is Sports • Dual use agreements to allow under preparation. Provision' public use of school facilities (Working draft) Future needs for indoor sports are being updated. 28b Establishment of Local Centre - Creation of a Critical Short to Long TBC - Part TBC - Part Private sector Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 - CDC Through implementation of Policy Former RAF Upper Heyford sustainable, mixed use Term secured secured developers Indoor Sport, Recreation & Former RAF Upper Villages 5 and developer settlementEnsure through through CDC Community Facilities (Policy Heyford contributions social infrastructure approved approved BSC 12) grows at the same rate scheme scheme as communities and there are opportunities for culture and leisure No schemes identified at this stage. Specific infrastructure to be identified through the Local Plan Part 2, Kidlington Framework Masterplan and Neighbourhood Plans work. Open space, Recreation and Biodiversity 29a Amenity open space, natural and Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision TBC Parish Councils Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: semi-natural green space and amenity infrastructure term to be CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Green Space • Development sites through the Parks and Gardens to be provided grows at the same rate determined Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Strategy 2008 planning application process in as part of development throughout as communities and once sites developers Local Standards of Provision - Villages 4 - Open Space accordance to Local Plan Kidlington and rural areas in current deficiencies in identified in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Meeting the Need for Update 2011 requirements and Tables 8 and 9. accordance to Local Plan provision are the Local Plan Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Open Space, Sport • New provision by public bodies standards. addressed Part 2 or and Recreation or organisations; and Neighbourhoo • Public access agreements to d Plans Non strategic sites to privately owned sites. be identified in the Local Plan Part 2 Local Plan Part 2 will include allocations to help address Policy Villages 5 - deficiencies in open space sport Former RAF Upper and recreation for the plan period Heyford 29b Kidlington Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision TBC Parish Councils Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Green Spaces Strategy 2008 amenity infrastructure term to be CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Green Space • Development sites through the identified existing deficiencies to grows at the same rate determined Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Strategy 2008 planning application process in 2026: as communities and once sites developers Local Standards of Provision - Villages 4 - Open Space accordance to Local Plan Rural current deficiencies in identified in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Meeting the Need for Update 2011 requirements and Tables 8 and 9 0.4 ha park ideally on the northern provision are the Local Plan Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Open Space, Sport • New provision by public bodies outskirts of Kidlington addressed Part 2 or and Recreation or organisations 0.1 ha natural/semi-natural green Neighbourhoo • Public access agreements to space d Plans Non strategic sites to privately owned sites 0.2 ha amenity open space be identified in the Local Plan Part 2 Local Plan Part 2 will include These were partially updated in the allocations to help address Open Space update 2011 deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period Natural/semi-natural green space - 2.87ha Parks and gardens - 11.69 ha

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 29c Rural North Sub-area Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision TBC Parish Councils Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Green Spaces Strategy 2008 amenity infrastructure term to be CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Green Space • Development sites through the identified existing deficiencies to grows at the same rate determined Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 planning application process in 2026: as communities and once sites developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Open Space accordance to Local Plan 5.3 ha natural/semi-natural green current deficiencies in identified in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Update 2011 requirements and Tables 8 and 9 space provision are the Local Plan Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation • New provision by public bodies 2.6 ha amenity open space addressed Part 2 or or organisations Neighbourhoo Non strategic sites to • Public access agreements to These were partially updated in the d Plans be identified in the privately owned sites Open Space update 2011 Local Plan Part 2 Local Plan Part 2 will include 6.38 ha amenity open space with allocations to help address priority provision in Adderbury, deficiencies in open space sport Bloxham and Bodicote, Cropredy and recreation for the plan period and Sibford Wards.

29d Rural Central Sub-area Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision TBC Parish Councils Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Green Spaces Strategy 2008 amenity infrastructure term to be CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport areasVillages 4 - Green Space • Development sites through the identified existing deficiencies to grows at the same rate determined Private sector Recreation Provision Meeting the Need for Strategy 2008 planning application process in 2026:1.5 ha amenity open space as communities and once sites developers (BSC10)Local Standards of Open Space, Sport Open Space accordance to Local Plan current deficiencies in identified in Provision - Outdoor Recreation and RecreationPolicy Update 2011 requirements and Tables 8 and 9 provision are the Local Plan (BSC11) Villages 5 - Former • New provision by public bodies addressed Part 2 or Green Infrastructure (ESD17) RAF Upper Heyford or organisations Neighbourhoo • Public access agreements to d Plans Non strategic sites to privately owned sites. be identified in the Local Plan Part 2 Local Plan Part 2 will include allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period 29e Rural South Sub-area Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Long Cost/provision TBC Parish Councils Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Green Spaces Strategy 2008 amenity infrastructure term to be CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Green Space • Development sites through the identified existing deficiencies to grows at the same rate determined Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 planning application process in 2026: as communities and once sites developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Open Space accordance to Local Plan 2.7 ha amenity open space current deficiencies in identified in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Update 2011 requirements and Tables 8 and 9. provision are the Local Plan Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation • New provision by public bodies These were partially updated in the addressed Part 2 or or organisations Open Space update 2011: Neighbourhoo Non strategic sites to • Public access agreements to 2.87 ha amenity open space with d Plans be identified in the privately owned sites priority provision in Gosford and Local Plan Part 2 Water Eaton, Kirtlington, Launton, Local Plan Part 2 will include Otmoor and Yarnton. allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period

29f Green Space Network Heyford Ensure open space and Necessary Short to Medium TBC Part Secured CDC Local Plan: Villages 5 - Former Planning Secured through S106 for Former Park amenity infrastructure term (for approved Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport RAF Upper Heyford applications RAF Upper Heyford grows at the same rate scheme) developers Recreation Provision (BSC10) information (08/00716/OUT) as communities and Local Standards of Provision - current deficiencies in Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) provision are Green Infrastructure (ESD17) addressed 30 Allotments to be provided as part Provision of open Desirable Short to Long TBC Part secured Parish Councils Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan Local Plan Part 2 will include of development throughout space and green term CDC Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Green Spaces allocations to help address Kidlington and rural areas in infrastructure to meet Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 deficiencies in open space sport accordance to Local Plan growth needs and developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Open Space and recreation for the plan period standards. addressing changing Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Update 2011 Green Spaces Strategy 2008 attitudes towards food Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation identified existing deficiencies to growing. 2026: Policy Villages 5 - Former RAF Upper 0.2ha - Allotments in Kidlington Heyford

These were partially updated in the Non strategic sites to Open Space update 2011: be identified in the 1.51ha - Allotments in Kidlington Local Plan Part 2

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 31a Children's play areas, sports Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: pitches and courts to be provided infrastructure grows at term Parish Councils Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Playing Pitch • Development sites through the as part of development throughout the same rate as Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 planning application process in Kidlington and rural areas in communities and developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Green Spaces accordance to Local Plan accordance to Local Plan current deficiencies in Sports clubs and Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Strategy 2008 requirements and Tables 8 and 9 standards. provision are organisations Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation Open Space • New provision by public bodies addressed Schools Policy Villages 5 - Study Update or organisations Former RAF Upper 2011 • Public access agreements to Heyford privately owned sites • Dual use agreements for Non strategic sites to community access to school be identified in the facilities Local Plan Part 2 Local Plan Part 2 will include allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period 31b Kidlington Playing Pitches Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local To be delivered through: Strategy and Green Space Strategy infrastructure grows at term Parish councils Open Space, Outdoor Sport areasVillages 4 - PlanPlaying • Development sites through the identified existing deficiencies to the same rate as Private sector Recreation Provision Meeting the Need for Pitch Strategy planning application process in 2026: communities and developers (BSC10)Local Standards of Open Space, Sport 2008 accordance to Local Plan 1 adult football pitch current deficiencies in Sports clubs and Provision - Outdoor Recreation and Recreation Green Spaces requirements and Tables 8 and 9 4 junior football pitches provision are organisations (BSC11) Non strategic sites to Strategy 2008 • New provision by public bodies 5 mini-soccer pitches addressed Schools Green Infrastructure (ESD17) be identified in the Open Space or organisations Local Plan Part 2 Study Update • Public access agreements to These were partially updated in the 2011 privately owned sites Open Space update 2011 and • Dual use agreements for Playing Pitch Strategy 2008 community access to school 1 junior football pitch facilities

The above represent needs to Local Plan Part 2 will include 2026. Future needs will be updated. allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period 31c Rural North sub-area Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Playing Pitches Strategy and Green infrastructure grows at term Parish Councils Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Playing Pitch • Development sites through the Space Strategy identified existing the same rate as Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 planning application process in deficiencies to 2026: communities and developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Green Spaces accordance to Local Plan 2 junior pitches current deficiencies in Sports clubs and Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Strategy 2008 requirements and Tables 8 and 9 1 mini-soccer pitch provision are organisations Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation Open Space • New provision by public bodies 2 cricket pitches addressed Schools Study Update or organisations Non strategic sites to 2011 • Public access agreements to The above represent needs to be identified in the privately owned sites 2026. Future needs will be updated. Local Plan Part 2 • Dual use agreements for community access to school facilities

Local Plan Part 2 will include allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period 31d Rural Centre sub-area Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Playing Pitches Strategy and Green infrastructure grows at term Parish Councils Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Playing Pitch • Development sites through the Space Strategy identified existing the same rate as Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 planning application process in deficiencies to 2026: communities and developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Green Spaces accordance to Local Plan 1 junior pitch current deficiencies in Sports clubs and Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Strategy 2008 requirements and Tables 8 and 9. 1 mini-soccer pitch provision are organisations Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation Open Space • New provision by public bodies 2 cricket pitches addressed Schools Study Update or organisations; and 2011 • Public access agreements to The above represent needs to Non strategic sites to privately owned sites. 2026. Future needs will be updated. be identified in the • Dual use agreements for Local Plan Part 2 community access to school facilities

Local Plan Part 2 will include allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 31e Rural South Sub-area Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and rural Local Plan To be delivered through: Playing Pitches Strategy and Green infrastructure grows at term Parish Councils Open Space, Outdoor Sport areas Playing Pitch • Development sites through the Space Strategy identified existing the same rate as Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Villages 4 - Strategy 2008 planning application process in deficiencies to 2026: communities and developers Local Standards of Provision - Meeting the Need for Green Spaces accordance to Local Plan 1 junior pitch current deficiencies in Sports clubs and Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) Open Space, Sport Strategy 2008 requirements and Tables 8 and 9 1 mini-soccer pitch provision are organisations Green Infrastructure (ESD17) and Recreation Open Space • New provision by public bodies 2 cricket pitches addressed Schools Study Update or organisations 1 tennis court Non strategic sites to 2011 • Public access agreements to 1 bowling green subject to local be identified in the privately owned sites demand Local Plan Part 2 • Dual use agreements for community access to school The above represent needs to facilities 2026. Future needs will be updated. Local Plan Part 2 will include allocations to help address deficiencies in open space sport and recreation for the plan period

31f Playing fields Heyford Park Ensure play and sports Necessary Short to Medium TBC Part CDC Local Plan: Villages 5 - Former Planning Funding part committed through infrastructure grows at term Committed (for Private sector Open Space, Outdoor Sport RAF Upper Heyford applications S106 for Former RAF Upper the same rate as approved developers Recreation Provision information Heyford (08/00716/OUT) communities and scheme) (BSC10)Local Standards of current deficiencies in Provision - Outdoor Recreation provision are (BSC11) addressed Green Infrastructure (ESD17) 32 Explore the potential of a Address the Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Village 4 - Meeting CDC Internal TBC "Movement Network" - link open fragmentation of natural term Parish Council Open Space, Outdoor Sport the needs for Open spaces together at Kidlington. environment by Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Space, Sport and improving/providing developers Local Standards of Provision - Recreation There is the potential to explore a green infrastructure Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) movement network addressing corridors and increase Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Non strategic sites to accessibility and habitat accessibility of open be identified in the fragmentation through the emerging spaces. Local Plan Part 2 Kidlington Framework Masterplan and Local Plan Part 2 33 Explore the potential for Improving/providing Desirable Short to Long TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Village 4 - Meeting CDC internal TBC improvements to the Canal corridor green infrastructure term Parish Council Open Space, Outdoor Sport the needs for Open Local Plan at Kidlington. corridors and increase Private sector Recreation Provision (BSC10) Space, Sport and accessibility of open developers Local Standards of Provision - Recreation This is an aspiration in the spaces. Outdoor Recreation (BSC11) emerging Kidlington Framework Green Infrastructure (ESD17) Non strategic sites to Masterplan be identified in the Local Plan Part 2 34 Proposals for development to Enhance natural Necessary Short to Long TBC To be funded CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and Rural CDC internal To be progressed further through achieve a net gain in biodiversity. environment by term by securing OCC Protection and Conservation of areas Local Plan the Local Plan Part 2 and To be secured as part of maximising development BBOWT Biodiversity and the Natural Neighbourhood Plans work. development throughout Kidlington opportunities for contributions Private sector Environment (ESD10) Non strategic sites to and Rural Areas improving biodiversity; developers Conservation Target Areas be identified in the including (ESD11) Local Plan Part 2 maintenance, Green Infrastructure (ESD17) 35 Ecological Mitigation and restoration and creation Necessary Short to Long TBC To be funded Neighbourhood Plans CDC internal To be progressed further through Compensation - habitat creation of BAP habitats term by securing Local Plan the Local Plan Part 2 and and management. development Neighbourhood Plans work. contributions 36 Restoration, maintenance and new Enhance natural Necessary TBC TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and Rural Local Plan The Council will work with Wild habitat creation at Upper and environment by Wild Oxfordshire Protection and Conservation of areas Oxfordshire BAP Oxfordshire Natural England, Lower Cherwell Conservation maximising (Local Nature Biodiversity and the Natural CDC Internal Green Places Fund and Target Areas opportunities for Partnership) Environment (ESD10) Non strategic sites to private developers to improving biodiversity; RSPB Conservation Target Areas be identified in the deliver restoration, maintenance, including (ESD11) Local Plan Part 2 new habitat creation. 37 Restoration, maintenance, maintenance, Green Infrastructure (ESD17) new habitat creation at Otmoor restoration and creation Neighbourhood Plans To be progressed further through Conservation Target Area of BAP habitats the Local Plan Part 2 and Neighbourhood Plans work.

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No. KIDLINGTON AND RURAL Main aim Priority Phasing Costs Funding Main Policy links LP site policy Source Delivery status AREAS Projects Critical St 2012- 2016 (where known) (where known) Delivery Partners (LP, LTP policies) Necessary Mt 2016 - 2021 Desirable Lt 2021 - 2031 38 Restoration of BAP habitats on Enhance natural Necessary TBC TBC TBC CDC Local Plan: Kidlington and Rural CDC internal To be progressed further through Parish sites. environment by Wild Oxfordshire Protection and Conservation of areas the Local Plan Part 2 and maximising (Local Nature Biodiversity and the Natural Neighbourhood Plans work. opportunities for Partnership) Environment Non strategic sites to improving biodiversity; BBOWT (ESD10)Conservation Target be identified in the including TOE2 Areas (ESD11) Local Plan Part 2 maintenance, Green Infrastructure (ESD17) restoration and creation Neighbourhood Plans 39 Establishment of enhanced and of BAP habitats Necessary Short to Long TBC (in TBC / Private sector Local Plan: Policy Villages 5 CDC/OCC Through development new wildlife habitats & corridors - Term addition to Developer developers Protection and Conservation of management process Former RAF Upper Heyford approved Contributions CDC Biodiversity and the Natural scheme) (in addition to OCC Environment (ESD10) approved BBOWT Green Infrastructure (ESD17) scheme)

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