In June, plans to build 214 new homes were refused by West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC). The applicant, Partner Construction, has now come back with new proposals for the vacant site, south of Milestone Road in Carterton. Documents say all 200 homes will be affordable, made up of social rented housing (41.5 per cent), shared ownership (27.5 per cent), affordable rent (25 per cent) and rent to buy (six per cent). Previous concerns related to the layout of the development, including consideration of parking, and requirement for open space and a play area. A planning statement prepared by the agent, Williams Gallagher, reads: “Following the refusal of the previous application, the applicant has undertaken further consultation with the local planning authority and Oxfordshire County Council as highway and education authorities, and as ecology advisor.”
Objections to plans for 200 homes near RAF Brize Norton
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Plans for Chamberlain House. This image shows the back of the building in Pottergate.
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Fresh plans have been unveiled for a multi-million pound, 90-bed landmark hotel in Norwich city centre, after a previous scheme was scrapped.
New proposals to create the hotel, in Chamberlain House in Guildhall Hill - home to Tesco Metro - have been drawn up and shared with city councillors.
Tesco Metro on Guildhall Hill, Norwich. Picture: ANTONY KELLY
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The new plans for the Victorian building would see empty offices above the Tesco store turned into hotel rooms, with an extension built where the superstore s loading yard is.