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Marston St Lawrence, Brackley, Farthinghoe & London-West Midlands - Planning Applications

OX17 2DAPublished 06/11/25
Banbury Guardian • 

What is planned?

WEST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNCIL

APPLICATIONS FOR PLANNING PERMISSIONS AND  LISTED BUILDING CONSENTS

2025/1053/FULL Stable Block The Glebe House Thenford Road Marston St Lawrence. Installation of a horse walker next to existing stud barn

2025/4158/FULL & 2025/4160/LBC 16 Market Place Brackley. Planning & Listed Building Consent applications for conversion & change of use of the rear section of commercial building into a dwelling house with internal alterations & provision of new windows & new rear extension to provide additional dwelling house within the existing courtyard.

2025/4292/LBC Magdalen Cottage Chapel Lane Farthinghoe. Listed building consent for formation of ensuite shower room & installation of wood burning stove (retrospective)

NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 25 OF THE TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING (EIA) REGULATIONS 2017 (AS AMENDED)

Notice of Further Information to Accompany the HS2 Phase One (London – West Midlands) Environmental Statement & a Schedule 17 Plans & Specifications Submission.

Application reference 2024/3947/HS2. Proposed Development Comprising Land within HS2 Act limits Greatworth to Thorpe Mandeville (454681,244122). West Northamptonshire Council give notice that HS2 has submitted further information to supplement the original Phase One Environmental Statement to inform the plans & specifications application submitted on 28 April 2025: Development authorised by the High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) Act 2017 relating to SNC P08 Boddington – Package 8 R1 Boddington Resubmission. Request for approval of plans & specifications pursuant to Schedule 17 of the High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) Act 2017 for works permitted by the Act. Plans & Specification submission under Sch 17 – Development authorised by the High Speed Rail (London-West Midlands) Act 2017 relating to SNC Package 3 R1.

This further environmental information, available to be inspected by members of the public via an appointment at the West Northamptonshire Council, The Forum, Moat Lane, Towcester, NN12 6AD up until the 6th December 2025. To arrange an appointment, please call 0300 126 7000. Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, the plans, the further information & other documents submitted with it online at www.westnorthants.gov.uk/planning-comments planning reference provided above (2024/3947/HS2).

Hard copies of the environment statement may be obtained from: or just the further information can be provided by emailing Regulation25Planning@EKFB.com, at a cost of 5p a copy per A4 sheet, plans will be calculated & cost separately on request. A staff hourly rate of £60 per hour for making copies will apply.

Any person making a representation regarding the further information, or any other information within the application (2024/0332/HS2), should make them in writing no later than 6th December 2025. Representations can be made online on the Council’s website when viewing the application. All comments received will become background papers (as defined in the Access to information Act 1985) & accordingly will be available for public inspection & may be read by others, including the applicant. The Council will not consider anonymous letters or emails that make representations on application.

Applications may be viewed online at www.westnorthants.gov.uk/applications or at your local Council Offices. Representations can be made online or by post to WNC Planning Dept. The Guildhall, St Giles Square Northampton NN1 1DE within 21 days (excluding Bank or Public Holidays) from date of publication of this notice. 

Dated: 6th November 2025

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