Category: West Oxfordshire District Council
Elections
Elections for the following offices are schedule for 2nd May 2024. The notices can be viewed by clicking on the office for election:
If you are interested in the Parish Councils elections, nomination packs can either be obtained from the Parish Clerk (parishclerk@northleighparishcouncil.gov.uk or 07796 039 496) or the offices of the Returning Officer, West Oxfordshire District Council, Council Offices, Woodgreen, Witney, Oxon, OX28 1NB on Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm.
Notices and information regarding the Elections can be found on the District Council website by clicking here: Current and Future Elections
More information about the Police and Crime Commissioner election can be found here: Police Area Returning Officer (PARO) 2024 – West Berkshire Council
Manor Oak Appeal
A reminder that tomorrow, 28th of March, is the last day to submit Manor Oak comments to the Inspector, details below:
To make comments to the Appeal on the Manor Oak site, these may be made:
• directly via the Planning Inspectorate website https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk under reference “3333133”
• or by email to ve.rt@planninginspectorate.gov.uk quoting the appeal reference APP/D3125/W/23/3333133.
Comments will not be accepted after the 28th of March.
West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 Meeting
A big thank you to all the residents who attended the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 (WOLP 2041) meeting yesterday evening and shared their concerns regarding the Common Road, Football Club and other Eynsham Park sites put forward. We will be incorporating all of your comments into the Parish Council’s response to WODC to be sent in April 2024.
If you were unable to attend any of the meetings we have held on WOLP 2041 or wish to submit further comments on any of the 11 sites put forward in North Leigh, please email them to parishclerk@northleighparishcouncil.gov.uk by end March 2024 for inclusion into the Parish Council’s response. Please note that WODC will not accept comments directly from residents at this stage. Residents will have an opportunity to comment on the shortlist of sites in Summer 2024.
Meeting of the Planning Committee
The Planning Committee of North Leigh Parish Council will be holding a meeting on Monday the 26th of February at 7pm.
So you want to be a parish/town councillor?
The next scheduled elections are on Thursday 2 May 2024, when there will be elections for North Leigh Parish Council.
Update on the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041
The District Council’s Executive will be holding a meeting to discuss the next phase for the Local Plan 2041 on the 14th February at 2pm.
Response to the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041
North Leigh Parish Council responded to the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2041 (WOLP 2041) submitting a comment on 29th November 2023.
Revised housing targets mean Council regains greater control of planning process
Due to a revision in the way the Council’s is able to calculate housing targets, West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC) can now demonstrate a ‘five-year housing land supply’ which will mean it has greater control over the planning process. |
WODC’s adopted Local Plan recently passed its fifth anniversary and because housing policies need updating, the Council is now able to calculate its housing land supply using the Government’s alternative ‘standard method’. Carl Rylett, Executive Member for Planning and Sustainable Development stated, “This is highly significant news. We remain committed to building the right number of houses in the right places, but the fact that we have not been able to demonstrate a full five-year supply of housing sites over the last 12 months has put us at risk from speculative development in unsuitable locations. “Revising our calculation reduces this risk and allows us to concentrate on making swift progress with our new Local Plan, setting a new housing target to 2041 and identifying a pipeline of suitable sites, supported by the right investment in infrastructure.” For West Oxfordshire, this is much lower than stated in the current Local Plan. The result is that the Council can now demonstrate a 5.4-year supply of deliverable housing sites, meaning it has a greater degree of control when determining speculative planning applications for housing. |
Your Place, Your Plan – make sure you have your say
Residents in West Oxfordshire are invited to share their views on plans for the development of the District up to 2041 as the Council launches its ‘Your Place, Your Plan’ consultation.