A public consultation on the vision for a ‘Spatial Framework’ will be open for 12 weeks. The Government is also establishing a new expert panel, which will work with local authorities and communities, to advise on creating sustainable economic and housing growth in the Arc. The Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Arc is the name given to the area identified by Government as a key economic priority. It aims to boost the economic output of Oxfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, and Northamptonshire to £200bn a year by 2050 in a strategy akin to the Northern Powerhouse.
The Oxford to Cambridge Arc mapped. Picture: OxCamArc This public consultation is the first of three that will guide a new Spatial Framework over the next two years.
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A Planning Performance Agreement (PPA) brings people together to agree the best way to take a development proposal through the planning process. 8.21 The planning department runs a duty officer system on Monday and Friday mornings. We will continue this service where resources allow us to do so although our website contains an increasing amount of useful advice, as well as information about the status of current and historic planning applications. The duty officer is usually a planner who will aim to answer all general planning enquiries although any advice provided is not binding on any future planning decision we may make and is often based on the information available at the time and without the benefit of a site visit (hertsmere planning performance agreement). Hence, if the Stock Exchanges do not impose the requirement of a prospectus to be made available for secondary listing, such a method of share issuance may not be legal and could be violative of the Companie
Nice sunny day, but cold, very hazy mist beyond Oxford, taken from Boars Hill.Anthony MorrisFarmoor, A BUCKET list of goals for Oxfordshire’s future, including that the county should be on the way to a ‘carbon negative’ future by 2050, has been signed off. The Oxfordshire Strategic Vision 2050 is a statement of common terms between the county’s different councils for how roads, housebuilding and business should develop over the next 30 years. It also takes environmental and health issues into account. Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet - its most senior councillors - signed up to the final version of the vision at their meeting on Tuesday.
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Barton Park development SHIFTING goalposts in planning targets may leave areas of countryside around Oxford open to housing development. Since 2017, the county has had a special arrangement with the Government where planning chiefs must demonstrate three years worth of homes are being built to meet predicted need for housing. But now, all five of Oxfordshire’s district councils, which oversee planning, will have to revert to the normal arrangements of maintaining a five-year housing land supply, to meet housebuilding targets calculated by the Government. Property firm Savills has said the change leaves all Oxfordshire councils at risk of developers building on land which is not set aside for homes if they cannot show they have a five-year supply, while council leaders have said they are disappointed.