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Blackbird Leys Road, Stopping Up Order To Enable Development

OX1 1AYPublished 23/08/24Expired
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What is happening?

Department for Transport

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990

The Secretary of State gives notice of the proposal to make an Order under section 247 of the above Act to authorise the stopping up of a length and part width of Blackbird Leys Road including a length of unnamed footpath, a further length of unnamed footpath and an eastern part width of Blackbird Leys Road at Oxford in the City of Oxford.

If made, the Order would authorise the stopping up only to enable development as permitted by Oxford City Council, under reference 23/00405/OUTFUL.

Copies of the draft Order and relevant plan will be available for inspection during normal opening hours at Oxford City Council, Oxford Westgate Library, Queen Street, Westgate, Oxford, OX1 1DJ in the 28 days commencing on 23 August 2024, and may be obtained, free of charge, from the addresses stated below quoting NATTRAN/SE/S247/5737.

Any person may object to the making of the proposed order by stating their reasons in writing to the Secretary of State at nationalcasework@dft.gov.uk or National Transport Casework Team, Tyneside House, Skinnerburn Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 7AR, quoting the above reference. Objections should be received by midnight on 20 September 2024. You are advised that your personal data and correspondence will be passed to the applicant/agent to enable your objection to be considered. If you do not wish your personal data to be forwarded, please state your reasons when submitting your objection.

N Crass, Casework Manager

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