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13/01383/OUT | Outline application (seeking means of access) for the erection of: A maximum of 885 residential units (Class C3); a maximum of 2,500 sqm gross Class A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 uses (with a maximum of 2,000 sqm gross foodstore Class A1); a maximum of 50 extra care housing units; a maximum of 7,350 sqm GEA hotel (Class C1); a maximum of 3,000 sqm GEA Class D1, D2 floorspace (community hub and primary school); in development blocks ranging from 2 to 5 storeys with associated cycle and car parking, landscaping, public realm works, interim works and associated highway works. (Additional information - Landscape and Cultural Heritage Statement) | Land West Of Barton North Of A40 And South Of Bayswater Brook Northern By-Pass Road Wolvercote Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 9SD
Reference 13/01383/OUT
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Application Received Fri 31 May 2013
Application Validated Fri 31 May 2013
Address Land West Of Barton North Of A40 And South Of Bayswater Brook Northern By-Pass Road Wolvercote Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 9SD
Proposal Outline application (seeking means of access) for the erection of: A maximum of 885 residential units (Class C3); a maximum of 2,500 sqm gross Class A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5 uses (with a maximum of 2,000 sqm gross foodstore Class A1); a maximum of 50 extra care housing units; a maximum of 7,350 sqm GEA hotel (Class C1); a maximum of 3,000 sqm GEA Class D1, D2 floorspace (community hub and primary school); in development blocks ranging from 2 to 5 storeys with associated cycle and car parking, landscaping, public realm works, interim works and associated highway works. (Additional information - Landscape and Cultural Heritage Statement)
Status Decided
Decision Approved
Decision Issued Date Fri 18 Oct 2013
Appeal Status Unknown
Appeal Decision

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