Grazeley town plan scrapped, but High Court judicial review may reverse this
Plans to build a garden city in Grazeley have been scrapped, but a High Court judicial review could reverse it.
Read moreDetailsPlans to build a garden city in Grazeley have been scrapped, but a High Court judicial review could reverse it.
Read moreDetails“It seems that perhaps the Ministry of Defence isn’t in step with other parts of the government, as they awarded Grazeley garden city status in 2019.”
Read moreDetailsResidents are being asked to do four things: write to their MP, write to the housing minister, sign the petition and fill out the consultation.
Read moreDetailsIt will be held in the Memorial Hall in Wood Lane and places will be spread out to meet social distancing guidelines.
Read moreDetailsTHE BOROUGH COUNCIL defended its plan for housing development in Grazeley, after a local councillor called the plans “non-viable”. Speaking at the borough council executive meeting held virtually on Thursday,...
Read moreDetails"How do you control the planning process without rules? Nobody wants a dog’s dinner.”
Read moreDetailsEat Out to Help Out discount scheme launched by Government A NEW interactive postcode checker has been launched to allow diners to take advantage of the new Eat Out To...
Read moreDetails"The new community centre was conceived some five years ago and today is a historic moment, as the contract was signed to commence building in three weeks’ time."
Read moreDetailsTRAFFIC speed surveys have been conducted at an accident black spot. Cllr John Halsall confirmed that Thames Valley Police had carried out the surveys following an accident outside a house...
Read moreDetailsThis extended area — known as the Detailed Emergency Planning Zone (DEPZ) — now covers some homes and businesses in Spencers Wood, Three Mile Cross and Grazeley not previously included.
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