Oxfordshire
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21.01.2022
A round-up of planning appeals: 15 January-21 January, 2022
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03.07.2020garden village | Housing | Infrastructure - Energy | Oxfordshire | Plan Making - Master Planning | South East
Up to 2,200 homes, community amenities, green space and a 27-hectare business park are promised for a site to the north of Eynsham in West Oxfordshire.
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18.06.2019Community Engagement | cycling | electric vehicles | Infrastructure - Transport | Oxfordshire | park and ride | Salford | Scottish Government | UK | walking
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 18 June, 2019
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26.03.2019
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 26 March, 2019
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22.03.2018Economic Growth | England | Greater Manchester Combined Authority | Housing | Housing | Oxfordshire | Sajid Javid | West of England Combined Authority
Housing secretary Sajid Javid has announced that £300 million is to be shared between Greater Manchester, the West of England, and Oxfordshire to deliver ‘thousands of much-needed’ new homes.
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10.08.2017alok sharma | didcot garden town | garden town | Housing | Infrastructure - Transport | Oxfordshire | South East
Housing and planning minister Alok Sharma has announced a £6.2 million cash boost aimed at accelerating the delivery of Didcot’s Northern Perimeter Road.
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08.08.2017
A round-up of planning news: Tuesday 8 August, 2017
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03.08.2017
Vale of White Horse District Council has approved plans for up to 950 homes and community facilities in north Abingdon.
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27.03.2017Business & Enterprise | Cherwell District Council | oxford city council | Oxfordshire | South East | South Oxfordshire District Council | Vale of White Horse District Council | WEST OXFORDSHIRE DISTRICT COUNCIL
Oxfordshire County Council, South Oxfordshire District Council and Vale of White Horse District Council have submitted a joint proposal to the government to become a new single unitary authority for Oxfordshire.
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15.02.2017
Heritage assets including the Blenheim Palace parkland would not be unacceptably impacted by the erection of 120 homes in Long Hanborough, an inspector has ruled.
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