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CPRE Oxfordshire
Campaigning to protect Oxfordshire's countryside for 75 years
 
 
CPRE Oxfordshire Bulletin
 
 

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Autumn 2009

  • Oxford Green Belt: CPRE wins legal challenge to South East Plan!
  • Eco-Towns: Weston Otmoor dropped from Government's short list.
  • Abingdon Reservoir: Secretary of State calls for a public inquiry.
  • Radley Lakes: Northmoor Trust is nominated manager for Radley Lakes site.
  • Warneford Meadow: Oxon and Bucks Mental Health Trust to seek a judicial review.
  • Planning: Planning system in disarray?

Spring 2009

  • Eco-Towns: The Eco-Town saga continues.
  • Abingdon Reservoir: Reservoir plan scaled down and put back.
  • Oxford Green Belt: Be afraid, be very afraid. You may well be next in the City's sights.
  • Warneford Meadow: OCC votes to register Warneford Meadow as a Town Green!
  • Radley Lakes: Thrupp Lake saved!
  • Waste: Controversy surrounds proposed waste incinerator for Oxfordshire.

Autumn 2008

  • Weston Otmoor: Eco-town or warehouseville?
  • Warneford Meadow: Application for Town Green status successful!
  • Oxford Green Belt: Enemies circle the Oxford Green Belt
  • Radley Lakes: Save Radley Lakes wins a strategic battle, but campaign goes on
  • Renewable Energy: Prospects for expansion
  • Oxford Green Belt Way: The Oxford Green Belt Way - A success story

Spring 2008

  • Eco-Towns: A smokescreen for building on greenfield?
  • Proposed Abingdon Reservoir: Is it 'essential' or are there alternatives?
  • Radley Lakes: RWE Npower's plans to fill Thrupp Lake put 'on hold'.
  • Warneford Meadow: Town Green Inquiry finally ends.
  • Oxford Green Belt: Robustly protected or under threat?
  • Vision 20:26: What future for Oxfordshire's countryside?

Autumn 2007

  • Tranquillity Lost: CPRE's latest tranquilly maps
  • The South East Plan: More housing, less green fields
  • The Green Belt: Grenoble Road
  • Oxford's Green Spaces Under Threat: A Green Grid for Oxford
  • Water Supply: Repair, Reduce, Recycle
  • Energy supply: Should we support nuclear power?

Spring 2007

  • Reinventing the town green: Trap Grounds, Radley Lakes and Warneford Meadow
  • Clutter victories: the case of South Oxfordshire roundabouts
  • South East Plan: notes from a long inquiry
  • City owns up on housing numbers
  • Success on the railways
  • Upper Thames Reservoir
  • Bicester overflows: new housing plans
  • Affordable rural housing
  • Taking the sand, gravel and rock out of Oxfordshire

Winter 2006

  • Reservoir is a waste
  • Testing Times for the South East Plan
  • The Barker Report: "a goat in charge of a garden"
  • The Green belt under attack
  • Our X-List of most hated buildings
  • Creating the Oxford Green Belt Way
  • The Battle for Warneford Meadow
  • New Threats in the Wychwood

Spring 2006

  • A reservoir for the Upper Thames?
  • Oxford Pond survey launched
  • Horse Chestnuts killed by canker
  • Put that light out!
  • Energy and the landscape
  • Housing in the South East
  • The Church vs gardeners
  • Fairmile Hospital
  • Cogges Link Road
  • Motorway advertising
  • Stephen Hart MBE 1933–2006
  • Oxfordshire countryside still blighted by roadside advertising

Autumn 2005

  • 2035: The end of rural England?
  • The green belt
  • The South East Plan
  • Farming 2005. Goodbye crop, hello stewardship?
  • Tranquillity lost
  • d'Arcy Dalton Way
  • Reeds and Thatching
  • Energy
  • Local food
  • Russian dissident rides in to help save Oxford's green belt

Spring 2005

  • South East Plan dominates the agenda
  • Village Profile: Westwell
  • Aspects of Oxfordshire: A view of the Ridgeway
 
 
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