Vanderbilt Homes Update

Vanderbilt Homes has submitted a further planning application for the housing development on the corner of Fieldside and Didcot Road.

This is another ‘discharge of conditions’ which means that it deals with the conditions specified by the planning inspector when the outline planning permission was granted for the site in January 2018.

The application contains a number of documents and plans relating to materials, refuse Continue reading

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Road to Clifton Hampden Flooded

Residents will be aware that the road to Clifton Hampden has flooded.  This is due to very heavy rain over the last week or two which has led to high river levels in Oxfordshire.

Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) has placed ‘Road Closed’ signs at the triangle at the end of the High Street.

There is a lot of standing water on roads and people are asked to drive with extra care. Continue reading

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OCC Newsletter

Residents who are not already subscribers to Oxfordshire County Council’s digital newsletter “Your Oxfordshire” may like to download the latest edition.

 

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Bells Restoration Update

The project to restore the bells at St Mary’s Church is well underway, reports Julia Sargent, the head of the project.

The six bells have been lowered from the tower and are now at Whites Bell Hangers in Appleton where work has started to repair and retune them.  The new bell wheels have been made and the huge metal headstocks, which attach the bells to the frame have been placed in position on the bells ready to bolt on. Continue reading

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Science Vale Cycle Network Update

Read the latest about the progress of the Science Vale Cycle Network (SVCN) project in the January edition of the Oxfordshire County Council Update.

 

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The Gatehouse, Oxford

The Gatehouse which helps to look after the homeless in Oxford has put out an urgent appeal for men’s winter clothing.

It needs coats, jumpers and jeans.  If you are able to provide any of these, please deliver them to Sally Duff who will get them dropped off to The Gatehouse.  Her address is: Continue reading

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Didcot Garden Town Newsletter

Residents who are not already subscribers will want to read the latest edition of the Didcot Garden Town Newsletter.

See the South Oxfordshire District Council website for more information about the Didcot Garden Town project.

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Covid-19 Community Testing

South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) is reporting that Community Covid-19 testing services for some key workers will start to be rolled out in Oxfordshire in early February.

It will use rapid lateral flow tests to help identify people who have Covid but display no symptoms.  The new service will be for those who have to leave home to go to work during lockdown. Continue reading

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From The Vicarage

Revd Canon Paul Wignall, Associate Team Vicar for the Bridge Group of Parishes, writes …

You may find it helpful to know the arrangements being made for our churches during this latest period of lockdown.  Please read a letter from our Team Rector, the Revd Sue Booys, with some added notes about our own plans for the next few weeks. Continue reading

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Didcot Garden Town Advisory Board

Didcot Garden Town Advisory Board members will be meeting on Monday 25th January to find out how the first Residents Sounding Board meeting went and to hear the latest on planned improvements for the town.

The Residents Sounding Board is one of three groups set up by Vale of White Horse and South Oxfordshire District Councils to collate direct feedback to the Continue reading

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