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Old Magistrates Court could be demolished and turned into 50 flats

Old Magistrates Court could be demolished and turned into 50 flats
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Covid rates almost triple across Oxfordshire - but Banbury continues to be classed as nearly Covid-free

Covid rates almost triple across Oxfordshire - but Banbury continues to be classed as nearly Covid-free
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Plans for nine new homes in village near Banbury draw more than 100 comments from public

Updated Friday, 28th May 2021, 1:44 pm Plans for up to nine new homes have been submitted to Cherwell District Council in the village of Great Bourton near Banbury (Image from the planning application submitted to CDC online) Local area developers Fernhill Estates has submitted a planning application for up to nine entry-level affordable houses on land west of Foxden Way, Great Bourton. The development proposals include a pedestrian linkage from South View to the allotments, which they contend will enhance pedestrian safety for existing residents who currently access the allotments by walking along School Lane, Crow Lane and Foxden Way. The planning application contends there several key benefits in supporting this development, which include how it helps fulfil the unmet housing needs in Cherwell District against a rapidly growing housing waiting list, including specific housing needs in Great Bourton and the surrounding villages.

W E Black Ltd boss slams Cherwell for negative feedback to town centre flats plan

Regional: New electric vehicle charging hub opens in Bicester

Updated Wednesday, 26th May 2021, 10:28 pm Park and Charge hub at Cattle Market car park in Bicester (Image from Oxfordshire County Council) The £5.2 million Park and Charge Oxfordshire programme is among the first of its kind in the UK and is being delivered by a consortium of local partners including Oxfordshire County Council and Cherwell District Council. The Bicester site is the first of 24 council-owned car parks to have an EV charging hub installed this year under the scheme. Cllr Pete Sudbury, Oxfordshire County Council s cabinet member for climate change delivery and environment, said: “Interest in electric vehicle ownership is increasing in the county, but one factor holding people back is the inability to easily charge them outside their home, with about 35 per cent of residents having no access to off-street parking.

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