- Saturday 8 to 15 October, Dancin’ Oxford’s Family Dance Week. More information at www.dancinoxford.com.
- Sunday 9 October, Oxford Half Marathon, Route through the city centre starting at Broad Street, 9am to 2pm. Oxford will welcome thousands of runners over race weekend for what promises to be a very special day! The Race Village will be in University Parks. www.oxfordhalf.co.uk
- Thursday 13 October 2016, Circus Starr, South Park, 4.45pm to 6.15pm and 7pm to 8.30 pm. Circus Starr is a touring circus boasting world-class, professional artists from across the globe. It provides free seats for disadvantaged, disabled or vulnerable children, whilst helping to raise much needed funds for local charities. www.circus-starr.org.uk
- Saturday 15 October, The City of Oxford College Open Events Promotion, 9am to 12.30pm. http://www.cityofoxford.ac.uk/
- Saturday 15 October, Chiltern League Cross Country – Round 1 2016, Horspath Road Rec Ground and Shotover Country Park, 7am to 5pm. Cross country running races organised by the Oxford City Athletic Club. www.oxfordcityathleticclub.com
- Sunday 16 October, Oxford Food and Drink Festival, City Centre with a trail from Gloucester Green to The Covered Market via St Michael’s and Cornmarket St, 11 am to 4 pm. Celebrating the best of Oxfordshire with stalls for food and drink, retail, samples, food demonstrations, recycling, sustainability, twinning activities and live music.www.oxfoodfest.com
- Sunday 16 October, Walk for Parkinson’s – Oxford Walk 2016, route across Oxford starting at Cherwell School, 9.30am to 4pm. This is a walk to raise money for Parkinson’s UK with three routes to choose from – 1.3 mile, 4 mile or 8 mile.www.parkinsons.org.uk/walkoxford
- Monday 17 to Sunday 23 October, Sukkot Celebration – Festival of Booths, Broad Street, 8am to 6pm. A Sukkah will be placed on Broad Street in celebration of the Jewish holiday of Sukkot – Festival of Booths. It will be used as a place for Jewish students and visitors as well as the general public who would be interesting to visit and celebrate the holiday. www.oxfordchabad.org
- Sunday 23 October, Oxford University Cross Country Cuppers, South Park, 10am to 2pm. Two cross country races with approximately 100 competitors in total as part of the university intercollegiate cross country league. www.ouccc.org.uk
- Monday 24 October, Oxfordshire Mind Wellbeing Roadshow, Broad Street, 9.45am to 3.15pm. To share simple messages about looking after our mental wellbeing.www.oxfordshiremind.org.uk
Child safety – letter from police and County Council
This letter has been sent to parents and carers of schoolchildren following the incident last week.
Dear Parents and Carers,
I know you will be aware of the recent incident in North Oxford involving a 14 year old girl. Whilst these types of incidents are very rare, we understand that it has created a heightened level of anxiety amongst parents, carers and young people. We want to reassure you that there is a large team of specialist detective resources investigating the incident. The investigation team have received a really positive response from the public and are following up information, witnesses and video footage provided following their appeal.
Thames Valley Police in conjunction with Oxfordshire County Council are giving the following advice to school pupils:-
Where possible travel to school in groups and stick to the busier roads, avoiding alleyways and under passes.
Be alert and aware of your surroundings and avoid the use of head phones as this can be a distraction.
Please report anything suspicious via 101 quoting URN 1631 28/09/2016 or 999 if in immediate danger, or inform the Safeguarding Officer in your school as soon as possible.
Thames Valley police have increased their patrols so please speak to the officers if you have any concerns.
Regular up-dates can be found on the Thames Valley Police website. www.thamesvalley.police.uk
Two planning applications this week
One at the JR and a third application at 14 Sandfield Road which is now for a bungalow rather than flats. Please click on planning applications tab above for details.
Works on Beech House in Latimer Road – latest newsletter
Thanks to Winvic for the October works newsletter reproduced as follows.
Site summary
At present we have 1 sub-contractor on site who is carrying out the civil works to the basement in readiness for the steel frame to be erected from the 05.12.16
Works are progressing well on site with the commencement of the attenuation tank which will take all the storm water from the central courtyard once completed.
We have now commenced the water proofing system which sites on top of the concrete blinding after the bulk excavation is complete to level to which the re bar cages are then put in place to allow the installation of the basement slab
Progress to date
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Bulk excavation ongoing
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Cropping of piles
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Installation of concrete blinding to basement
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Installation of water proofing system
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Construction of re bar cages
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Installation of sheet piling
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Installation of temp propping system to attenuation tank
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Installation of re bar cages to piles
Work to be progressed over the next 4 weeks:
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Complete bulk excavation
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Ongoing installation of water proofing system to basement
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Ongoing concrete blinding to basement prior to water proofing system
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Install attenuation tank base blinding
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Integrity tests to piles
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Concreting of 1st slab pour to basement inclusive of drainage ducts to basement
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Installation of base to attenuation tank to accommodate the installation of the tower crane
Buongiorno E Buonasera seeks premises licence
The new Italian deli, coffee shop and snack bar in London Road has applied for a licence to sell alcohol and play recorded music, see details below. Any comments on this application should be made on or before 25 October.
16/04668/PREM
Buongiorno E Buonasera 92 London Road Headington Oxford OX3 9AJ
Application for New Premises Licence: Italian delicatessen / coffee shop / snack bar with the following Licensing Activities:
Sale of Alcohol (on sales only): Sunday – Thursday 12:00 – 22:00; Friday – Saturday 12:00 – 22:30
Recorded Music (indoors only): Sunday – Thursday 08:00 – 22:30; Friday – Sunday 08:00 – 23:00
DEADLINE FOR REPRESENTATIONS TO BE RECEIVED (All representations must be made in writing): 25-10-2016
ADDRESS FOR REPRESENTATIONS TO BE SENT:
The Licensing Authority, Oxford City Council St Aldates Chambers, 109 St Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1DS, or by email to: licensing@oxford.gov.uk
New High Street is a ONE WAY street between London Road and Bateman Street junction
We are concerned at the number of reports we are getting about people driving their cars the wrong way in New High Street. This has caused near misses with some of our elderly and more vulnerable folk.
We have asked the County Council to check the signage but this cannot be improved any further.
We have asked the police for advice. They say:
[We] cannot be on the spot in case someone breaks the law.
With the many like restrictions throughout the County we cannot possibly target everyone. Signed only restrictions such as these are a nightmare, and with limited resources and ever increasing demand placed on our staff it is true we cannot police them all effectively .
I am sure if patrolling officers witness contraventions they would take the necessary enforcement action .
Any permanent solution to this problem has to be through engineering but I accept that may not be possible .
There are insufficient resources at the County Council to pay for any new buildout work, so the only thing we can all do to stop this is to report careless drivers to our local police and spread the word to drivers in the area to behave with greater consideration for others. We shall contact the taxi and minicab firms with this advice too.
Want to do up and sell your house? On TV?
We have been contacted by Channel 4 who are looking for people selling houses.
I’m a Jr Casting Researcher for Channel 4’s Selling Houses with Amanda Lamb and we are we filming 2 episodes in Oxfordshire next week.
I wanted to get in touch with you as I think you might be able to help get the word out there, you may even know of someone who is looking to sell and would like the opportunity to come on the show.
We’re looking for people whose houses are on the market, and what we do is have our property guru Amanda Lamb come in and give them advice on anything they might be able to do to make their property just that wee bit more appealing to potential buyers. We then give them £1,500 to put towards a mini-makeover of sorts, it’s up to them how they use that money.
At the end of the week we bring in a buyer whose already looking at buying in the area and show them the properties that have just had their mini-makeover. This person could then end up making an offer if they see something they like.
We’re looking to get in touch with people who might be interested as soon as possible, so if anyone does cross your mind then please do not hesitate to have them get in touch with us, we would love to chat with them and answer any questions they may have.
Do contact James directly if you are interested!
James Heath
Junior casting researcher
020 7539 2017
07971 743893
Planning appeal against refusal dismissed
The following appeal against refusal to grant a lawful development certificate has been dismissed by the Inspector, but interestingly he comments that
I am satisfied that the Council’s refusal of the application is well-founded, although not for the reason given by them.
Appeal Ref: APP/G3110/X/16/3149388
2 Piper Street, Headington, Oxford OX3 7AR
Old Road Campus – extension to temporary buildings consent
Here is a copy of a letter that has been sent to residents in Old Road by the University of Oxford explaining its reasons for asking to retain temporary consent till 2018 or later
Dear Neighbour,
You may be aware that the University has previously obtained temporary planning permission for a number of buildings on the north eastern part of the Old Road Campus site, including a pre-fabricated building, a 3 storey research building, catering building, security hut and ancillary development which includes an electricity substation, footpaths, bicycle parking, CCTV poles/cameras and lighting.
This development was approved under planning consent 14/01494/FUL and was required as enabling work to allow the implementation of the first phases of development for the wider Old Road Campus site as approved under outline planning consent 12/02072/OUT.
The development was required to provide temporary accommodation for staff and services which had to vacate buildings that were demolished to allow construction of the Big Data Institute (BDI) Building. The existing permission granted temporary planning permission for these buildings for a period of 3 years from the date of the permission or until occupation of the BDI Building at which point the buildings should be removed. The BDI Building is due to be occupied in January 2017, however, the temporary buildings currently contain uses that will be relocated into the approved Amenities and Bioescalator Building (approved under reference 15/00996/RES) and not the BDI Building.
The University is therefore submitting an application for the retention of the previously consented temporary works for further periods of time while the Amenities and Bioescalator Building is being constructed which is due to be completed in July 2018. This will not involve any changes to the buildings already on site.
The application will seek consent that the temporary buildings and ancillary works including substation and switch gear will be retained for a temporary period of three years or occupation of the Amenities and Bioescalator Building, whichever is the sooner.
There is also a temporary footpath to the north of the site, which provides safe access to and from the car park for the nursery which operates within the adjacent ‘Triangle Building’ on the Campus. The nursery use has a temporary consent (reference:14/03540/FUL) for a period up to 21 May 2020 and as such, the application will also seek to retain the footpath connecting the nursery and car park until 21 May 2020 to tie in with the temporary nursery consent, beyond the occupation of the Amenities Building.
At the end of the relevant periods the buildings, ancillary development and path will be removed within a period of three months of the uses having relocated. The land will be grassed over once the buildings are taken down.
This letter has been sent to inform you that an application for the temporary retention of the buildings is due to be submitted to Oxford City Council in the near future. There will be an opportunity for you to submit feedback on the planning application via Oxford City Council’s website at http://public.oxford.gov.uk/online-applications/ upon submission of the application. If you have any queries regarding this proposal in the meantime please contact public.consultation@admin.ox.ac.uk.
Re-lining in Bickerton and Stapleton Roads
We have followed up suggestions from the Highfield Residents’ Association for changes/improvements to the re-lining scheme and here is the advice (in blue) that we were sent by the County Council.
Arbitrary painting solid white lines in the road between houses where there is a gap but too narrow for a car, or not asked for by the owners:
- Between nos 10 and 12
- Between nos 20 and 22
- Between nos 23 and 25
- Between nos 44 and 46
- Between nos 48 and 50
As you are probably aware the Highway Code tells motorists not to “obstruct” dropped kerbs. Since marking a parking bay across them seemingly contradicts this rule, we need to provide something to indicate the presence of an access and deter any obstruction. As the access protection line (APM) is only advisory and cannot be routinely enforced, it should not have a great effect on residents’ parking. Unless the access owner complains to the police that they are obstructed. However, this can only occur when they are trying to use it.
Consequently those who have the sole right of access can park over their own access/APM since they cannot obstruct themselves. In cases where the access is not owned by the driver, they would need to ensure that those with the right of access agree. Similarly with joint accessways both owners would have to agree.
I would also add that in addition to the access owners’ agreeing any parked car would also have to abide by the control in the parking bay (i.e. displaying the appropriate permit).
I also appreciate that the gaps between houses might be too narrow for most modern cars but there are other vehicles which might require and have the right of access.
Continuous double yellow lines extended unneccessarily to include width of front of house
- Outside nos 21A and 21
- Outside no 37
- Outside no 51
Yellow lines are not being extended at these locations. We are unable to make changes to the parking controls since this is only a maintenance scheme which does not involve any changes being made to the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) which defines the controls.
Adjustments to existing double yellow lines:
- Between no 28 and 30 there is an adjustment to the double yellow lines, yet the householder has asked for them to be removed as the gap is too narrow for use and a parking bay inserted instead
This corrects an error in the original markings.
Existing double yellow line that should be removed:
- Outside the being built 17A has no parking entitlement, so presumably the old double yellow lines and dropped curb will be removed? Not marked as presumably builders’ lorries were parked there when the road was being marked up
This length of yellow line is not marked to be refreshed since it is not defined in the TRO.