October 2022

PLANNING MATTERS 20th Oct 2022

Two conservation area planning applications

22/02371/FULLast Date for Comments 14th Nov.
Address3 Iffley Turn Oxford OX4 4DU
DescriptionDemolition of existing dwelling house. Erection of 1 x 3 bed detached dwellinghouse (Use Class C3) and 2 x 4 bed semi-detached dwellinghouses (Use Class C3). Provision of private amenity space, bin and cycle storage.

Tree Works

22/02451/CATThe Tree Officer is evaluating this application
AddressThe White House 102 Church Way
DescriptionFell to Multiple Trees as specified by Mr Martin Lister in the Iffley Village Conservation Area

OIV Committee
Bulletin 29 – 20th October 2022

planning@friendsofiffley.org

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Cost of living crisis

See below local organisations involved in many ways, both across Oxford and in OX4
FOIV and other groups also hope to support. Volunteers and/or donations are welcome!
Oxford Food Hub (formerly Oxford Food Bank)
https://oxfordfoodhub.org
admin@oxfordfoodhub.org

Oxford Food Hub – the centre of surplus food redistribution in Oxfordshire, rescuing surplus food from wholesalers, supermarkets, restaurants and more, and redistributing it to charities and community organisations across Oxfordshire. ‘We do not charge charities or suppliers and last year we redistributed over £1.5 million of food, supported entirely by your donations.’
OX4 Food Crew
https://www.ox4foodcrew.co.uk
ox4freefoodcrew@flosoxford.org.uk

The OX4 Food Crew is an alliance of 9 local grassroots organisations, working towards a shared mission – that everyone in OX4 has enough food, is well nourished and can thrive.
Activities include:
Food Parcels (Delivered or Collected)
These are available throughout the week via Oxford Mutual Aid and Oxford Community Action
Free/donations based Community Meals
These are currently planned to take place every Monday lunchtime at Flos the Place in the Park and Ark-T
Plus occasionally at other times.
Cooked Meal Deliveries/Collections
Can be delivered to anyone living in OX4 on Tuesdays and Thursdays, or they can collect.
Drop in meals
Available from Waste2Taste cafe at any time they are open (Tues, Weds, Thurs daytimes)

Rose Hill and Donnington Advice Centre
http://adviceoxford.org.uk/get-advice/rose-hill-and-donnington-advice-centre/
admin@rhdadvice.org
Drop-in or appointment advice centre at the Rose Hill Community Centre offers help on debt, health, benefits and many other topics.
Rose Hill Community Centre
https://www.facebook.com/Rosehcc
rhcc@oxford.gov.uk
Many activities, free gym, cafe, food larder and local information
And many other community service groups including Rose Hill and Iffley Low Carbon https://www.facebook.com/rosehillandiffleylowcarbon/ which also runs the Repair Cafe; Donnington Residents’ Association https://www.donnington-oxford.org.uk/tenants-residents-assoc
and Donnington Oxford Community Hub https://www.donnington-oxford.org.uk/home

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Oxford Local Plan 2040

From Oxford City Council: consulting on the Oxford Local Plan 2040 Preferred Options document. The Local Plan 2040 will set out the planning strategy for meeting the needs of the city and once adopted, will be used in determining planning applications for a wide range of development. It will guide how development happens, helping to support the transition towards a zero carbon city, ensuring high quality design, being conscious of health and wellbeing, and addressing inequalities.

Last summer [the Council] asked you what issues the new Local Plan should cover. [The Council] have listened to what local communities, businesses and other organisations told them and are now considering a range of policy options. The Preferred Options document gives you the chance to comment on the proposed approaches to a range of issues. The consultation period runs from 3rd October 2022 until the 14th November 2022

OCC website (www.oxford.gov.uk/localplan2040) have published the main Preferred Options document, background papers and studies on key issues, and a draft sustainability appraisal. Comments on these documents can be submitted online, using the consultation portal, found here:https://consultation.oxford.gov.uk/. There is the opportunity to respond to the main document using our detailed online questionnaire, or to complete the shorter online questionnaire. If you prefer to respond in writing or email, please email planningpolicy@oxford.gov.uk.

Paper copies of the main Preferred Options document are available to view in libraries.

The planning policy team will be at a number of locations across Oxford, throughout the consultation period, where people can come and chat to us. Details are available on the website: www.oxford.gov.uk/localplan2040

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