15 Jul 2026Woodway Farm approvedHousing · planning— The committee considered an outline application to redevelop former equestrian buildings at Woodway Farm into six dwellings. Officers supported the principle on previously developed land adjacent to the settlement, while conditions would control layout, landscaping, drainage, ecology, and later reserved matters. This creates a future housing delivery opportunity with procurement implications for construction, landscaping, drainage, ecological mitigation and access works.£1.2m–£1.8mPolicy
“"This proposal seeks outline planning permission for the redevelopment of the existing equestrian site at Woodway Farm through the demolition of the current buildings and the provision of six new dwellings. Importantly, we are considering an outline application here with appearan…”
4 Aug 2026Premises licence granted with amended hoursLicensing · licensing— The panel approved the new premises licence for the convenience store, but only after the applicant amended the proposed alcohol sales hours from 7am-11pm to 8am-10pm daily. The decision was accompanied by mandatory statutory conditions and the applicant's proposed conditions in appendix N.Policy
27 Jul 2026Heat network feasibility studies commissionedEnergy & EnvironmentTender expected 1 Sept 2026— The councils have commissioned consultants ACOM to carry out a techno-economic feasibility study focused initially on the proposed data centre at Culham campus, funded from the South Oxford climate team budget. A separate study for opportunities around Didcot is also being procured, backed by a government heat network delivery unit grant. This is early-stage spending aimed at determining whether large-scale heat networks could be viable.Spending
21 Jul 2026Premises licence granted with conditionsLicensing · licensing— The panel approved the new premises licence for the Budgens convenience store, subject to mandatory conditions and the draft conditions in the report. A minor amendment was made to one draft condition to align terminology. This is a licensing policy decision affecting future alcohol retail operations at the site.Policy
8 Jul 2026Climate target update agreedEnvironment / Climate · planning— A proposed modification was agreed to update the climate action target in the plan so it aligns with South Oxfordshire’s latest commitment to net zero by 2045. The council said the change was needed to keep the joint plan consistent with up-to-date climate objectives, which could affect future procurement standards for buildings and infrastructure.Policy
7 Jul 2026Rebase housing requirement to 2025Planning Policy · planning— The inspectors and council discussed rebasing the joint local plan housing requirement from the 2021 base to 2025, aligning it with the recalculated local housing need and the emerging Oxford Local Plan base date. The council supported this approach and said it would reduce the housing requirement overall, while some participants argued that updating the requirement should also require updating the underlying evidence base.Policy
Over the last 12 months, the most frequently discussed commercial topics in this council's meetings have been Professional Services (59 mentions, rising), Construction & Building Works (44 mentions, easing), IT & Digital (44 mentions, easing) and Highways & Transport (26 mentions, easing).
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