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The Parish Council is canvassing villagers’ views on installing white gates at the entrances to the village on the Coxwell Road and potentially on the Holloway Road (in such a way that would not impede the use of the verge by pedestrians/gate access etc). Before any active steps are taken to engage with Highways or consider funding applications, the Parish Council wants to know if this is an initiative that would have the support of the village.
The aim would be to remind drivers they are entering a residential area and to slow speed, as well as delineate the entrance to Great Coxwell. No decision will be reached without a Parish Council meeting to discuss further. A link to a yes/no survey is below. The link will be open until Friday 3rd March and all submissions will be anonymous with no personal information gathered. You are requested to take the survey only once. https://forms.gle/8KLsCEefUti4H4Pp6 Joanna Farrant Clerk to Great Coxwell Parish Council Tel: 079 89 75 1950 VACANCY FOR A PARISH COUNCILLOR The Parish Council are looking for a new member It is your chance to make a difference by having a say about local issues, representing the views of Parishioners and getting involved for the benefit of the community. The Parish Council need your help to keep the services in the village running. If you would like to be considered or for further information, please contact the Clerk or Chair Jacqui Russell. [email protected] [email protected] https://www.greatcoxwell.com/parish-council.html To be eligible to become a parish councillor you must be:
You must also meet ONE of the following four criteria:
Disqualifications from standing There are certain people who are disqualified from being elected to a parish or community council in England and Wales. You cannot be a candidate if at the time of your nomination and on the day of the election, any of the following are true:
A person may also be disqualified from election if they have been disqualified from standing for election to a local authority following a decision of the First-tier Tribunal (formerly the Adjudication Panel for England or Wales). There will ne no leaflet delivered this year about changes to your waste collections over the Christmas and New Year period so please make a note of the details found in this document.
In summary: Monday 26th Dec will be collected Wednesday 28th Dec Monday 2nd Jan will be collected Wednesday 4th Jan Monday 9th Jan will be collected Tuesday 10th Jan Also: Please remember that we suspend garden waste collections over the holiday period to concentrate on Christmas waste collections. Collections resume in January 2023. For more information, please see our garden waste page on our website. Find out more about recycling tips and waste collections over Christmas and New Year on our website www.morerecycling.co.uk We will post information about any disruption to waste collection services on our websites and social media sites. Our call centre is open for queries from 9am – 3.30pm on 23 December, 9am - 5pm on 28, 29 and 30 December on 03000 610610. The Act of Remembrance will take place as usual at the War Memorial at 12 noon. Revd Maureen will officiate in the short service.
Those who are new to the village may not know that the timing of this is determined by the fact that Revd Maureen has to take a ceremony in each of the four parishes in the Benefice on this day, so she is kept very busy! We hope to see you there. The Vale’s conservation area appraisal of Great Coxwell is now published on the District Council’s website https://www.whitehorsedc.gov.uk/conservationareadocuments
You can access the PDF document by clicking this link. Please see a statement from OCC below and with 4 attachments relating to a proposed changes of speed limit in and around Little Coxwell.
Please note, that the consultation in relation to a 20mph zone in Great Coxwell is expected in 2023, but OCC have decided to combine Little Coxwell and Great Coxwell speed limits into one Schedule. For that reason Great Coxwell remains at 30mph in the Schedule attached by OCC for the purposes of Little Coxwell's consultation on speed limits. Great Coxwell Parish Council CONSULTATION – Little Coxwell proposed 20mph Speed Limit Oxfordshire County Council wants to make our built environments safer and more attractive places to walk and cycle. To enable this, 20mph speed restrictions are being used to help promote alternative modes of transport for local travel. Further details on how the council is considering making 20mph the new 30mph for Oxfordshire communities can be found here. We're therefore asking for your views on the proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit throughout Little Coxwell, replacing the current unrestricted national speed limit in its entirety, leading out of the village to its junction with Fernham Road. Additionally, a 40mph speed limit ‘buffer’ will be introduced on the Fernham Road, either side of the junction with the access to the village - replacing the existing 60mph national speed limit in the process. The proposals are being put forward following road safety concerns raised by the parish, and are part of a countywide programme of works that seeks to deliver ‘a safer place with a safer pace’ for the residents of Oxfordshire. In light of this, please find the following consultation documents attached: The proposed Traffic Regulation Order is scheduled to be advertised in the Oxford Times newspaper today; Thursday 03rd November 2022, and details are also available to view on the Councils consultation portal at the address below: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/littlecoxwell_20mph2022 For the next couple of weeks extensive refurbishment of the basketball court surround is being untaken in the park.
The rest of the park should be available for use but please take care and be aware of contractors accessing the site. This work has been possible by S106 funding from the Vale of the White Horse. GCPC |
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