This week’s planning decisions

  1. 15/01778/FUL Permission granted for:

    Subdivision of existing building and erection of two storey side extension to form 2 x 2bed flats (Use Class C3) and 1 x 3bed dwelling (Use Class C3). Formation of 2No dormer windows and insertion of 4No rooflights. Erection of porch to South elevation. Insertion of windows and door to North elevation. Provision of car parking spaces, bin and cycle storage and private amenity space.

    6 Perrin Street And 18 Windsor Street Headington

  2. 15/01487/Listed building consent approved for :

    Replacement of existing windows in the 20th century extension with new slim line double glazed timber windows.
    16 St Andrew’s Road Oxford

 

 

 

Latest planning applications

15/02323/FUL  

Erection of a third storey to create 4 x 2-bed flats (Use Class C3) with associated terraces to front, side and rear elevations. Provision of bin and cycle store and rear external means of escape.

Kennett House, 108 – 110 London Road

Last date for comments: 26/09/15

15/02362/ADV

Replacement of existing notice board with display of 1 no. non-illuminated notice board.

Church Of St Andrew, St Andrew’s Road

Last date for comments: 11/09/15

15/02281/FUL 

Erection of a two storey office building (Use Class B1).

Land Between 7 And 9 All Saints Road

Last date for comments: 01/09/15

 

15/02292/FUL

Formation of timer raised decking with glass guarding with stainless steel handrail.

The Royal Standard 78 London Road

Last date for comments: 03/09/15

Access to Headington proposals: response from Roz, Altaf and Ruth

The response from Headington Lib Dem councillors to the County’s proposals are now published.

Our response is in three parts:

Comments on the proposals: click on  Headington Lib Dem councillors response to Access to Headington consultation 150807

Appendix giving additional comments received from residents: click on Appendix 150807

Comments on the consultation process: click on Headington Lib Dem councillors concerns re consultation process 150807

Here is the executive summary:

The Access to Headington consultation was not fit for purpose.  There was little context or factual data to inform the decision-making of residents, many of whom were not made aware of the proposals until late in the day. (see separate document on the consultation)

We believe that these proposals do not achieve their objective to support health and well-being, and reduce transport’s environmental impact.

Transport congestion in Headington is most acute for approximately 4 hours a day, five days a week during term-times.  These proposals will significantly affect Headington residents 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round. Impact on residents is disproportionate.


The proposals focus on incoming commuter traffic from outside Headington, but do not take local context and local traffic needs of the whole community sufficiently into account.


We oppose the removal of an as yet unspecified number of trees and verges proposed by the County Council, (see general comments, section 3).


We believe that better alternative proposals for road layout and cycle improvements can be made that are more environmental sustainable, and list some ideas proposed by local residents (see projects).


We do not believe the current proposals for cycling improvements give sufficient priority for the safety of cyclists at junctions. We believe that, where possible, cycle routes should be segregated e.g. adjacent to Marston Road. If carriage width allows, we believe that mandatory cycle lanes should be accommodated, but not at the expense of the loss of trees (see general comments, section 6)


We oppose the proposals to remove on-street parking for reasons stated (see general comments, section 4).


We have concerns about the scheme’s impact on access to parking and/or frontages for disabled residents on Cherwell Drive, Headley Way and Windmill Road where existing on-street parking including disabled spaces could be removed, and this raises equalities concerns. (see section 1, area 2)


We believe that greater priority should be given to pedestrians in the next round of proposals. (general comments, section 5)


We believe these proposals will have little or no impact on modal shift by those who work in Headington.

We have sent these comments to County Cllrs Ian Hudspeth and David Nimmo-Smith, and to the County Transport Planning team.

Road proposals meeting in Headley Way

Due to popular request, County Cllr Roz Smith has arranged a final public meeting on Monday 3rd August at 6:30pm at St Anthony of Padua Church Hall, Headley Way.

Unfortunately County Council transport planning officers have declined to attend, but Darrel Ross, a local resident, will speak about alternative proposals that merit further consideration.

We shall have full details of the County Council’s proposals, and will be writing up ideas and comments suggested by those attending, ready to put into the Headington councillors’ formal response.

Ourcomments on the Access to Headington proposals will be submitted on Friday 7th August and we shall send these round to all residents in the area in our next Ward Focus leaflet. (or at least a summary!)

This week’s planning decisions

15/01593/FUL PERMITTED

Installation of render system to front, side and rear elevations. Replacement and alterations of windows at first and second floors. Formation of parapet to flat roof.

Kennett House 108-10 London Road

15/01966/CPU PERMITTED

Application to certify that the proposed formation of hip to gable, 2no. rear dormers, insertion of 1no. front rooflight in association with loft conversion, erection of single storey rear extension and replacement windows is lawful development

6 Stapleton Road Oxford

Wanted: your views on houses in multiple occupation

The City Council is currently consulting on the HMO licensing scheme in Oxford City and is proposing to renew the scheme.

Council staff want to reach as many residents as possible for their views. There will be a drop in session at the library where you can come and speak to a member of Council staff, find out more about the consultation and fill in a paper questionnaire if you want to.

 

28 July from 2pm to 4pm at Headington library

 

Residents can also fill out the questionnaire online via the main council webpage http://www.oxford.gov.uk/consultation and clicking on the “open consultation” link.

 

Latest Headington Planning Decisions

  1. 15/00921/VAR PERMITTEDVariation of condition 2 (Approved plans) of planning permission 13/02369/FUL (Installation of new mechanical plant , new louvres and new CHP dry air cooler compound) to allow for an additional dry air cooler requiring a larger external compound and repositioning of the energy link heat exchanger externally with GRP enclosure.

    John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way

  2. 15/01693/FUL PERMITTEDErection of single storey side and rear extension.

    82 Sandfield Road

  3. 15/01058/FUL  PERMITTED

    Demolition of single storey extension. Erection of part single, part two storey rear extension.

    55 Staunton Road Oxford

  4. 15/01278/FUL PERMITTED

    Erection of single storey rear extension. Formation of 2No rear dormer windows and insertion of rooflights in association with loft conversion. (Amended plans received 01/06/2015)
    28 Stapleton Road Oxford

  5. 15/01407/FUL  PERMITTED

    Demolition of existing conservatory. Erection of single storey rear lean-to extension.

    3 All Saints Road Oxford

  6. 15/01415/FUL  PERMITTED

    Installation of extract system (Retrospective)

    1 The Parade Windmill Road

  7. 15/01635/FUL  PERMITTED

    Replacement of existing door with roller shutter door. Installation of door. (Retrospective)

    John Radcliffe Hospital Headley Way

     

Some dates for the diary! Up and coming events in Oxford

  • Sunday 12 July – Sunday 9 August, World Vision Fundraising Display, Bonn Square, 10am-7pm. Experience life in Africa through this interactive display.www.worldvision.org.uk.
  • Friday 24 – Sunday 26 July, Dreaming Spires Annual Steam Rally, Cutteslowe Park. Annual Steam Rally for Club Members and invited Guests. A wide selection of train types and sizes will be run throughout the day. Full details on www.cosme.org.uk
  • Saturday 25 July, Chilterns Action Challenge. A charity walk from Henley-on-Thames to Oxford, raising money for Macmillan Cancer Support. www.actionchallenge.com.
  • Saturday 25 July, Film Under The Stars, Hinksey Park, 9-11:15pm. An outdoor screening of a surprise family film. www.filmoxford.org.