Chipping Norton, Variation Of Quarry Planning Conditions
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OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
I give notice that Oxfordshire Quarry Group, The Great Tew Estate Office, Banbury Road, Great Tew, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 4BT is applying to Oxfordshire County Council for planning permission: Section 73 application to continue the development permitted by planning permission MW.0070/23 (23/01481/CM) (for a temporary borrow pit for the extraction of limestone, building stone, walling stone, block stone to supply the Mullin Development) to remove condition 17 to enable the works to commence prior to the completion of restoration at Quarry Farm at Land off Green Lane, Great Tew, Chipping Norton.
You may view a copy of the application and supporting documents from 18 September 2025 online at
http://myplanning.oxfordshire.gov.uk using reference MW.0082/25 and at Oxfordshire County Council, Environment and Place, County Hall, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1ND at all reasonable hours by prior appointment until 18 October 2025.
If you wish to make any representations on this application either email, Abbie Li (Tel: 07394 866251) at Abbie.Li@Oxfordshire.gov.uk or you can comment online using the reference MW.0082/25. If making a written representation by post, please use the address above and telephone the case officer in advance. Comments should be made on or before 18 October 2025 and failure to meet this deadline may result in your comments not being considered.
The decision notice will be available online once the application has been decided.
NOTE: Consideration of the development may take place in public and representations may be published. The proposal may be considered by the Council’s Planning & Regulation Committee (Only comments relating to planning issues will be taken into account when reaching a decision).
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