Eynsham Village News Use Your Vote! 25 AprCheck out our candidates for election to the District Council on Thursday 2 May - and don't forget your Photo ID... The Eynsham Bulletin - March 2 MarKeeping you in the loop in under 300 words. Suggestions for next month are always welcome! Salt Cross Garden Village 20 FebHigh Court overturns the Government Inspectors' decision to water down net zero policy! The Eynsham Bulletin - February 1 FebPicking up where the printed News leaves off :-) Botley West Solar Farm 30 JanAffordable, low carbon energy on our doorstep? Last chance to have your say! DIY Waste Goes Free... 29 JanWell, up to a point. Better read the small print first! The Eynsham Bulletin - January 4 JanYour chance to catch up on local activities and events in under 300 words :-) Flood Alert - levels falling 30 Dec 2023Update 12 January for River Evenlode (Moreton in Marsh to Cassington) and River Glyme (Wootton and Woodstock) Eynsham Street Lights 11 Dec 2023An official explanation for the new arrivals, in case you haven't guessed already Now's the Time to Go by Bus 2 Dec 2023Sunday single fares capped at £1 in December - plus service improvements on all routes The Eynsham Bulletin - December 1 Dec 2023Picking up where the printed News leaves off - and open to suggestions for next month :-) The Eynsham Bulletin - November 1 Nov 2023Another chance to catch up on local activities and events in under 300 words :-) Viral Kindness 11 Sep 2023Combined flu and covid vaccination clinics run on Saturdays in Eynsham from 30 September The Eynsham Bulletin - September 1 Sep 2023A celebration to start and end with – and something for everyone in between. Ancient and Modern 7 Aug 2023A smarter way to enjoy your walks, with an app on your phone for a guide The Eynsham Bulletin - August 1 Aug 2023Picking up where the printed News leaves off ;-) Eynsham West Shapes Up 9 Jul 2023The developers propose two further parcels of land as potential development sites. Hear the WODC discussion yourself on 12 July The Eynsham Bulletin - July 3 Jul 2023Yet more reasons to be cheerful as summer gets into its stride. The Eynsham Bulletin - June 1 Jun 2023Picking up where the printed News leaves off - and open to suggestions for next month :-) Eynsham Pharmacy 24 May 2023The sale of Lloyds Pharmacy is no longer going through Market Towns Survey - Eynsham 9 May 2023West Oxfordshire District Council wants your views on local issues, with funds for distribution via grants Eynsham Elections 2023 5 May 2023The count for election to West Oxfordshire District Council was held overnight The Eynsham Bulletin - May 2 May 2023Still introducing something unexpected every month. And always open to suggestions! Time to Choose 12 Apr 2023Introducing the candidates for election on 4 May, so you’ll know what to ask when they call The Eynsham Bulletin - April 2 Apr 2023Picking up where the printed News leaves off :-) Costs and Benefits 27 Mar 2023As council tax bills for the coming year begin to arrive... what do residents get for the money? Conduit Lane - Latest 14 Mar 202315 months, 3 weeks and one day later ... the lane has reopened at last :-) Our Troubled Rivers 5 Mar 2023NOW ON iPLAYER: Paul Whitehouse travels around England and Wales looking at the pressures on our rivers and waterways The Eynsham Bulletin - March 1 Mar 2023Keeping you in the loop with under 300 words. Because we know you’re busy :-) The Traumas of Hazeldene Adoption 25 Feb 2023Who knew that living on a new housing estate could be so complicated? Fr Martin Flatman reports Are You Ready to Vote? 7 Feb 2023The UK government requires voters to show photographic ID at polling stations for the local elections on 4 May Starlings over Eynsham 3 Feb 2023And still they come! The murmuration remains a regular late afternoon ‘draw’ by the Spar. The Eynsham Bulletin - February 1 Feb 2023Picking up where the printed News leaves off :-) Talking Pictures 27 Jan 2023Lights, Camera, Action... How about a *series* of Eynsham videos? The Great Stink - Latest 21 Jan 202312 months on from our last report: challenges for Thames Water, The Environment Agency, our District Council ... and you. The Eynsham Bulletin - January 2 Jan 2023With warmest wishes for a safe and healthy year to readers and contributors alike You Make our Mission Possible! 27 Dec 2022Eynsham Online is an entirely independent service. Help us to keep helping you! Christmas at the Eynsham Churches 18 Dec 2022You are warmly welcome to any of these services over the next few days Aurora Solar Farm 11 Dec 2022Checking in on yet another low carbon project on the edge of Eynsham, approved in March 2020. Where are we now? Joined-Up Thinking 25 Nov 2022Grateful thanks to the Eynsham News team for a generous donation towards our running costs Tough Choices 21 Nov 2022The County Council anticipates a funding shortfall of £44 million in 2023/24 Closer than You Thought 18 Nov 2022With 39 bins strategically placed around the village, one is never far away... Drawing a Line 8 Nov 2022Revised proposals for new parliamentary boundaries: how do you feel about Bicester? Water Matters 6 Nov 2022Hear from the experts and voice your concerns on river pollution, flood and sewage management! Eynsham Park and Ride 13 Oct 2022The wrong solution in the wrong place? Only time will tell... Your Voice Counts 20 Sep 2022Six issues for West Oxfordshire’s future - consultation extended until 5 October. On the Buses 21 Aug 2022Routes and timetables change from Sunday 28 August: don’t be caught out! A Tenpenny Dip in Paradise 6 Aug 2022... and other flights of fancy: perfect holiday reading, why not treat yourself? Housing Plans in Disarray 3 Aug 2022The five Local Planning authorities announce an end to the Oxfordshire Plan 2050 work programme Hot, Hot, Hot! 15 Jul 2022The Met Office has its first red weather warning, for extreme heat on Monday & Tuesday
Salt Cross Garden Village 12 Feb 2021 WODC’s Area Action Plan has been submitted to the Planning Inspectorate West Oxfordshire District Council has now submitted its draft Area Action Plan for Salt Cross to the Planning Inspectorate, along with a viability assessment. A new AAP examination page includes the collated responses and a schedule of supporting documents and technical evidence. The viability assessment is especially worth reading for its preliminary S106 assumptions (pages 103-105), with a total £96,925,017 to be spread over four phases as housing buildout progresses. You may find it helpful to compare these draft allocations with the Parish Council’s S106 submission for this site. S106 ‘developer obligations’ are focused on site-specific mitigation of the impact of development - read more. Background reading EPIC response to AAP Consultation Parish Council response to AAP Consultation The consultation period for the outline planning application has now closed.