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	<title>Keep Sutton Courtenay Rural &#187; Uncategorized</title>
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		<title>A sad day for Sutton Courtenay</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not good news on keeping Sutton Courtenay rural.  The application for outline permission for 34 houses at the end of Milton Road has been passed by the Vale planning committee. This was despite KSCR getting an expert witness to state &#8230; <a href="http://www.kscr.org.uk/blog/a-sad-day-for-sutton-courtenay/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not good news on keeping Sutton Courtenay rural.  The application for outline permission for 34 houses at the end of Milton Road has been passed by the Vale planning committee.<span id="more-524"></span></p>
<p>This was despite KSCR getting an expert witness to state that the drainage of the site had not been properly examined by the developer and there was unknown flooding risk to surrounding and downstream properties as a consequence of the development.  Indeed our expert, a Senior Lecturer at University College London specialising in flood hazard, stated that  &#8220;the developer&#8217;s assessment does not identify the wider catchment area of the Ginge Brook (which receives water from the site) and the potential impact on downstream properties. This view is required for a development of this nature&#8221;.</p>
<p>The planning committee chose to ignore this advice.  Indeed our own County Councillor Richard Webber was &#8220;on the horns of a dilemma&#8221; and could not draw himself to vote against the application. The application was passed 8 votes in favour with 6 abstentions.</p>
<p>With the remainder of the Amey development, Pye, Redrow and Hobbyhorse Lane we now can&#8217;t stop an extra 500 cars being on the roads of the village within a couple of years and at least an extra 30 pupils wanting to attend the primary school.  There are other significant new developments likely to be applied for around the village as well. The government&#8217;s planning guidance is heavily biased in favour of developers at the moment and greenfield sites yield larger profits than brownfield.</p>
<p>On other matters, the mega-warehouse scheme next to the village is now under consideration by the Vale and the Redrow development for 65 houses north of Milton Road, which was given outline planning permission in the spring, has now come back for full planning permission.  Although the Redrow development can&#8217;t be stopped, you can comment on the more detailed plans on the Vale website, references P13/V2321/RM, P13/V2324/DIS. Lastly, the FCC application for its Waste Transfer Facility is likely to be considered at the OCC Planning Committee on Monday 2 Dec at 2pm.</p>
<p>The only slight ray of hope was a concession the Vale planning committee made at the October meeting in which the combined effect on the village of all this development carnage will be considered at some stage in the future.  Unfortunately great damage to the rural nature of the village has already been and continues to be done.</p>
<p>If you can help KSCR in any way please <a href="mailto:keepsuttoncourtenayrural@yahoo.co.uk">get in touch</a>. Any legal expertise would be very welcome.  Lastly, thanks to the continued support that is being given to KSCR. It is greatly appreciated.</p>
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		<title>Nick Boles and Ed Vaizey comes to Wantage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Aug 2013 07:31:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear supporter, We have received the following invite from Ed Vaizey who will chair a meeting with Ed Boles, Minister for Planning, in Wantage. Please attend if you can, this is an important opportunity to make our feelings known to &#8230; <a href="http://www.kscr.org.uk/blog/nick-boles-and-ed-vaizey-comes-to-wantage/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Dear supporter,</p>
<p>We have received the following invite from Ed Vaizey who will chair a meeting with Ed Boles, Minister for Planning, in Wantage. <span id="more-449"></span>Please attend if you can, this is an important opportunity to make our feelings known to the politicians.</p>
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<p><b>From:</b> LANGLEY, Anne [mailto:LANGLEYA@parliament.uk]<br />
<b>Sent:</b> 23 August 2013 15:34<br />
<b>Subject:</b> MP: Planning Minister to Wantage constituency</p>
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<p>Over recent months I have received many letters and emails from constituents who are concerned about the process through which decisions on large-scale planning applications are being made.   I have taken several opportunities to relay these concerns to Nick Boles MP, the Minister responsible for planning matters, and I am very pleased that Nick has now agreed to visit the constituency to hear about the various issues for himself.</p>
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<p> On <strong>Friday 20<sup>th</sup> September at Wantage Civic Hall, from 1030-12 noon</strong>,  I will be chairing a meeting with the Minister for Planning,  where constituents will be able to tell him in person about the issues we are facing, and hear from Nick Boles about how the Government is addressing the points raised.</p>
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<p> I do hope you are able to come on Friday 20 September and  I will ensure that we have a wide range of issues and locations represented.</p>
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<p> To ensure there is adequate seating for everyone who would like to attend the meeting, can you please email my secretary, Anne Langley (<a href="mailto:langleya@parliament.uk">langleya@parliament.uk</a>) office: 0207 219 6350, to register your interest, so that we can have an idea of how many people are coming.</p>
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<p> Hopefully there will be sufficient accommodation for everyone, so advance warning of your attendance would be much appreciated!</p>
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<p> I will let you know the final arrangements once parliament returns, next month.</p>
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<p> <b>Ed</b></p>
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<p> <b>Ed Vaizey MP  </b></p>
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<p><b>Member of Parliament for Wantage and Didcot</b></p>
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<p> <b>HOUSE OF COMMONS</b></p>
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<p><b>LONDON  SW1A 0AA</b></p>
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<p> <b>Tel: 0207 219 6350 Fax: 02072192718</b></p>
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<p> <a href="http://www.futurecast.tv/conservatives/ed-vaizey-04-06/">Watch Ed&#8217;s webcast</a></p>
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