Update on the OxCam Expressway

The following are extracts from a letter to the Parish Council the Expressway Action Group received on 6 August. More recent information may be available before Dorchester News is published.
“A letter from Kit Malthouse, Minister of State for Housing has been obtained The clear message from this letter is that the Expressway project and its associated 1,000,000 new homes appear to be going ahead, with Government support. Our local authorities have just been given 6 weeks until the 14th September to prepare and submit proposals for ‘new settlements’ along the OxCam Arc, to try and achieve the 1 million new homes target. Oxfordshire’s ‘pro-rata’ share of this total would be around 300,000 more homes, effectively doubling the County’s population in just 20 – 30 years (this is on top of the 100,000 new homes already planned for construction in the current Local Plan by 2031). These ‘new settlements’ would presumably also influence where the Expressway would go.

We believe this is both unachievable and undemocratic, since there won’t be time to consult Councillors on any plan which Council officers might prepare. Any plans for a large or very large settlement should involve proper environmental, habitat, transport and services studies before a sensible decision on location and size could be made. Clearly they could not be carefully worked out in just 6 weeks – New Towns take years to plan, not weeks!

There would certainly not be time to ask all Oxfordshire residents if they want a New Town (or towns) built here, nor for any public debate on where it might go.

Many of our member parishes are in the South Oxfordshire District Council area, and we know that SODC full Council have voted and formally resolved that any Expressway route / corridor should run West of Oxford and via Bicester. SODC and its officers should therefore oppose any large new settlements / towns in lands to the South of Oxford – but I would suggest that as many of us as possible write to them asking them to respect and conform with that Council resolution, and not to propose any new settlements there to the Minister.

For everyone: can I ask you to read the Minister’s letter, circulate it as widely as possible and write to your District and County Councillors, your MP and to the District and County Council leaders to express your surprise and great concern?”

Best Regards
Chris Hill

The flower show is on Saturday the 1st September. Only one week to go

We are very much looking forward to receiving your entries.

Remember that forms and entry fees must be in to Christina Stores, 55 High St, by 6pm on Thursday 30th August. Then bring exhibits to the Village Hall between 9 am and 10.30 on the day of the show.

The schedule is attached to this post and it’s also in Dorchester News

Good luck to all.

David (on behalf of the committee)

Autumn Flower Show schedule 2018 rev

Hempcroft Allotments – September 2018

As September approaches it time to inform all allotment holders that the AGM will be held on 27th September at the Dorchester on Thames Village Hall from 7.00 pm. Renewal of our plots with a new rental agreement and a copy of the Allotments Constitution.

This will be the first year the Hempcroft Allotments will be awarding cups to 3 lucky members.

Sub-letting the practice of sub-letting is not allowed, if you are giving up your plot, reallocation can only be approved by the Chairperson/committee

Any members not wishing to renew their plots please could you let me know by telephone or email please call: 01865 340119 or email: stu@horted.co.uk before the AGM, many thanks.

 

Allotment Party and Sausage Sizzle

There will be an ‘allotment summer party this first event will take place on September 2nd from 12.30pm on the allotment all members and villagers will be invited to come along, bring own drinks and picnic food to share with others.  Free of charge and all welcome. See separate advert in Dorchester News, notices on allotment.

Old and new members welcome!

 

Hempcroft allotments Annual General Meeting

to be held at the Village Hall

27th September at 7pm

 

Plots available full and half size.

Please call: 01865 340119 or email: stu@horted.co.uk

Waterloo Land Registration

Dear residents,

You may notice a new gate is being erected at the top of the Bridge End slipway at Waterloo between the gardens of numbers 13 and 15 in the next few days. Please do not be alarmed that there is any sinister motive behind this action, The Parish Council who currently maintain the land has been advised that this is necessary in order to be able to register it officially and secure its ownership for the benefit of the public for future generations.

The gate will not be locked and Waterloo will be accessible to everyone at any time as it is now.