Oxford, Multiple Planning Notices
What is planned?
PLANNING APPLICATIONS
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT REQUIRES THE FOLLOWING TO BE ADVERTISED:
(DEL = Delegated Applications, COMM = To be decided by Committee)
Conservation Area
This application requires re-advertisement
23/00516/FUL DEL The Annexe, Madina Mosque, 2 Stanley Road Demolition of existing building. Erection of a three-storey building to create a community hall (Use Class F2(b)) and 2 x 2 bed flats (Use Class C3). Provision of bin and bike store. (amended and additional information)
This application requires re-advertisement
23/02391/ADV DEL Land West of Oxford Moat House, Godstow Road Display of non-illuminated hoarding signs (amended plans and amended description).
Conservation Area and Listed Building or Setting
23/02666/FUL DEL Frewin Quad, New Inn Hall Street Installation of a Ground Source Heat Pump and associated works (retrospective).
23/02715/ADV DEL 44 Queen Street Display of 1no. internally illuminated projecting sign, 1no. internally illuminated fascia sign, 1no. internally illuminated ATM sign and 2no. non-illuminated window vinyl signs
Submitted by Oxford City Council
23/02435/CT3 DEL Amenity Land Adjacent, New Beveridge House, Wood Farm Road Installation of 4no. floodlights
Submitted for a Certificate of Lawful use.
Anyone having evidence of existing use or development should write to: - Head of Planning and Regulatory Services, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1BX by 4th January 2024. 23/02718/CEU DEL 69 Crescent Road Application to certify that the existing House in Multiple Occupation (Use Class C4) is lawful development
Applications can be viewed on the planning pages of the City Council's website www.oxford.gov.uk/planningapplications. Representations should be submitted in writing to Planning Services, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, Oxford OX1 1BX or website or email planning@oxford.gov.uk by 4th January 2024.
Open to feedback
From
14-Dec-2023
To
4-Jan-2024
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