West Waddy Consultation Deadline

If you have not already done so, don’t forget to make your comments on the proposed housing development next to Bodkin’s Field by Friday 2nd February.

The leaflet sent to residents by West Waddy is here.

And the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Committee’s comments on the proposals are here:

You can leave your comments at the West Waddy website:

http://www.westwaddy-adp.co.uk/longwittenham/

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Big Things – Villages Wanted

Two television production companies are contacting parish councils around the country asking them to let residents know about a new TV show being developed for a major UK broadcaster.

The idea behind the show is that they will be funding numerous public art projects around the country and they want people to nominate their own village to win the chance of creating a new landmark for their community

The process will see established artists working with the local people to create large pieces of public art that have specific meaning to the community, such as The Kelpies, the 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures in Falkirk.  The companies want people to use public art as a way of creating a discussion about their own shared collective identity. Continue reading

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Oxfordshire Matters

See the latest edition of Oxfordshire Matters, the county council’s monthly newsletter here.

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Name That Waste Truck

Southern Oxfordshire residents are being invited to vote for their favourite names put forward by local schoolchildren for a new fleet of food waste recycling trucks.

Whether it’s Chomper Charlie, Green Gretil or Banana-Munch Bob, names suggested by primary pupils are out for public vote.  Residents can choose their top three out of ten names whittled down from dozens thought up by local children.

The most popular will be printed onto the districts’ new food waste trucks and residents will see them out and about on the roads carrying out weekly food waste collections.

The children whose suggested name gets the most votes in South Oxfordshire and Vale will Continue reading

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North East Didcot Housing Development

Members of the parish council recently had a meeting with representatives of the North East Didcot Partnership, the project team responsible for delivering the housing development on the fields next to Lady Grove up to the B4016.  The scheme includes 1,880 houses, a leisure facility, a commercial area, new primary schools, a secondary school, sports and play provision and new areas of public open space.

The project team presented the latest plan of the development and talked through the expected timeline of delivery.  Work is expected to start later this year on the first 300 houses at the southern end of the site together with the necessary roads and infrastructure.  The project is expected to take between eight and nine years to complete. Continue reading

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200 Club Winners

The Long Wittenham 200 Club is pleased to announce the December & January winners.

December

£50 prize goes to:
170   C. Orpin

£10 each to:
41     A. Thomas
39    A. Tomline
3      P. Clifford

January Continue reading

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West Waddy Development

Within the next few days residents will be receiving leaflets from a company called West Waddy ADP detailing proposals for a new housing development on the land next to Bodkins Field.

Members of the parish council met with representatives of West Waddy before Christmas and expressed the opinion that the proposals conflict with our Neighbourhood Development Plan.  The parish council will discuss this at the next parish council meeting on the 8th February.

In the meantime, residents are encouraged to comment on the proposals directly to West Waddy.  We understand that details of how to do this are on the leaflets.

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Your Help Is Needed

It has been quite a while since the last village meeting about The Community Hub.

At the time the parish council was concentrating on the Kler planning appeal.  Kler have now been given outline consent for their site on the corner of Didcot Road and Fieldside.  More information on this decision can be viewed here:

https://www.longwittenham.com/2018/01/kler-public-enquiry-decision/

Meanwhile, the council have been working with our developer, Thomas Homes, on designs for The Community Hub on Didcot Road opposite Saxon’s Heath.  Recently, a meeting was held with planing officers to get informal advice on the draft plans. Continue reading

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Oxfordshire Waste Consultation

Do you know that each household in Oxfordshire produces one tonne of waste each year?  We have been amongst the best in the country at recycling and composting for a few years now, at about 60%, but recycling rates have started to drop in the county.

Residents are being given the chance to talk rubbish and recycling and tell Oxfordshire’s county, city and district councils how they can help them recycle more and create less waste.

This consultation will inform the review of the joint countywide waste strategy.  This setsout shared priorities across Oxfordshire for waste and recycling until 2030, that will be approved by the Oxfordshire Environment Partnership over the summer.  Then, each Continue reading

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Thames Valley Police January Newsletter

The January edition of the Thames Valley Police Wallingford Sector Neighbourhood Team Newsletter is available to read here.

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