Oxfordshire County Council is to be asked to carry out a road safety audit on the junction of Didcot Road and High Street near The Cross in Long Wittenham.
Speaking at the parish council’s December meeting Chris Waites who lives in the High Street said the sharp bend was dangerous for cyclists travelling from the Clifton Hampden direction and turning right.
He said: “The white road hatching is fading and some vehicles coming from the Didcot direction cut the corner. It’s a blind bend and very dangerous for cyclists. It’s only a Continue reading
Clifton Hampden surgery, used by many people in Long Wittenham, looks set to be moved to a new Culham Science Village within the next few years.
The Parish Council will hold its monthly meeting this coming Thursday evening (7th December) at 7:30pm in the Village Hall.
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Yesterday afternoon Oxfordshire County Council’s Planning Committee voted against the proposals from Hills Quarry Products for a quarry on land at Clifton Hampden. The committee voted by 11 votes to reject the application. There were no votes in favour, with only one councillor abstaining.
The planning application for the quarry near Clifton Hampden is set to go to the Oxfordshire County Council Planning Committee, which meets on Monday 27th November at 2pm at County Hall, New Road, Oxford OX1 1ND.
The four-day public enquiry into plans by the Kler Group to build 36 houses on the field at the corner of the Didcot Road and Fieldside ended at lunchtime on Friday 17th November following a morning site visit and tour of the village by the inspector heading the enquiry, Phillip Lewis. His report and conclusion is expected early in the New Year.