This week’s planning decisions

Erection of enclosure. (Amended plans). John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way, Oxford University Hospital NHS Trust. 15/03114/FUL PERMITTED

Extension to existing generator building below entrance of Women’s Centre and installation of new flues at roof level. Installation of balustrade and alterations involving raising of pavement height. John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way. 15/03362/FUL PERMITTED

Erection of boundary wall and gate. (Retrospective). 14 Sandfield Road Oxford. 15/03415/FUL REFUSED

 

 

 

 

Comments on heat pipe must be in by Friday 12 February

Vital Energi’s retrospective planning application for the energy pipe has been registered by the Planning Authority and is available on Oxford City Council’s website. Its reference number is 16/00101/FUL and related documents will be uploaded during the course of the day.

Comments from residents about the application can be sent to the City’s Planning Dept up until Friday 12 February.

You can see the application here

Next round of Access to Headington consultation

A County officer confirmed today that the next plans for consultation are nearly ready, and that more notice will be given this time around to residents to let them know when and where the presentation of the plans will be held. The latest information we were given on timescales indicated that the next set of plans will be made available towards the end of February/beginning of March, but this is to be confirmed.

Public meeting – EU Referendum: in or out?

You are invited to a public meeting

EU Referendum: in or out?

7.30 PM TUESDAY 16TH FEBRUARY
The Council Chamber, Oxford Town Hall

Chaired by Bill Heine, the radio broadcaster and writer

The United Kingdom European Union membership referendum is scheduled to take place in the UK and Gibraltar before the end of 2017. This is one of the most important decisions we will have to make and it could change our relationship with Europe and affect business, jobs, the economy, education etc. for all of us.

What are the main issues? How will you vote?

SPEAKERS

Laura Sandys, Chair of European Movement UK

Patrick O’Flynn, MEP East of England

THE MEETING IS FREE – PLEASE REGISTER TO ATTEND

Please register here

Any queries please contact – euromoveoxon@gmail.com

Latest planning decisions in Headington Ward

14 Woodlands Close

Application to certify that proposed single storey rear extension is lawful development.

15/03317/CPU Headington Ward PERMITTED

 

45 Sandfield Road

Demolition of existing conservatory. Erection of a single storey infill extension. Conversion of garage to habitable space with formation of roof lantern.

15/03233/FUL Headington Ward PERMITTED

 

Vital Energi statement on the hospital pipeline project

Ashley Malin, Project Development Director, has sent us the following statement today.

Following our press statement of 6 January 2016, we want to provide an update to ensure everyone in the local community in Headington is kept informed of the current status of the Energy Link of the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust Project.

Vital Energi has taken the decision to apply for planning permission for the Energy Link works, following a detailed review of the letter received from the Local Planning Authority of Oxford City Council on 5 January 2016 and having engaged with the Trust, stakeholders and external planning consultants.  The application is being dealt with in the usual way through the City Council’s planning department and will include a period of public consultation in order for any comments or objections to be raised. The planning application will not affect the Section 50 Street Works licences approved by Oxfordshire County Council before the works took place.

We would like to reassure the local community of Headington that all planning permissions for the works taking place at the John Radcliffe and Churchill Hospitals as well as detailed air quality assessments have been approved by the Local Planning Authority at Oxford City Council during the pre-construction stage. District heating is an emerging technology and has differing requirements from utilities and statutory undertakers which is not well understood in relation to these applications to Heat Networks; planning permission requirements are not always evident.

The Energy Link works will require road closures on 6 roads for a total overall period of 25 weeks. To minimise the impact to residents, the work is programmed to be carried out in small 120 metre sections, with each section of road being closed for a maximum of 4 weeks only. We understand that these works will cause disruption to the residents of Headington, which is why our project team have been and will be readily available to work with residents to reduce the impact on the local community.  

The Energy Link will play a fundamental role in the Hospital Energy Project as a whole providing significant carbon emission and financial savings which can be reinvested by the Trust.

The Hospital Energy project itself involves the removal of aged and inefficient equipment and infrastructure at the John Radcliffe Hospital, and replacing it with new low carbon, high efficiency equipment.  

The Energy Link will connect the John Radcliffe Hospital with the nearby Churchill Hospital providing low carbon heat, hot water and electricity to both Hospitals providing greater resilience to deliver both significant environmental and energy saving benefits, which are guaranteed over the course of the next 25 years

Guaranteed Annual Savings:

  • £2.3million energy savings every year for 25 years
  • Over 10,000 tonnes of carbon emissions displaced each year for 25 years

The savings generated mean that future environmental compliances are achieved and the opportunity to invest in frontline clinical services for the 1 million patient contacts the Trust undertake each year.  

Vital Energi will continue to work closely with the Council, the Trust, stakeholders and residents during the period of the planning application and the public consultation. We will continue to keep local residents updated and informed.

Representatives of Vital Energi will be attending the next residents meeting on 18thJanuary to answer questions the residents may have.

 

Venue announced for next Ward Focus meeting

Here are details for your diary:

Date: Tuesday 26th January

Time: 6:00 – 7:30 pm

Place: All Saints Church House, New High Street, OX3 7AL

A guest speaker from Brookes and an Open Session for your comments too!

Includes an update on the energy pipe application

Bring your councillors to account and raise any Headington issue in our Open Session. Ward Focus meetings are run on a drop in and out basis and are free of charge. There is an open session where residents can raise issues of concern. There’s no need to book. Do come along and take part.