“No external alterations are proposed to the building or its curtilage and as such it is considered that the application proposal will have no material impact on surrounding heritage assets,” their agents told the council.
But here is what the public has said about the proposals: the comments are taken directly from the council’s planning portal.
Five Bells, Upwell
- Credit: Five Bells, Upwell
Mr John Mytton (Objects)
Comment submitted date: Sat 13 Mar 2021
Every time I have been in there it has been pleasant with no trouble in it will be a big lost to a very nice village and be thought out
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Oxford Civic Society shares the dismay. Ian Green, chairman of Oxford Civic Society We support the city council’s aim, set out in the Oxford Local Plan, to facilitate a vibrant local economy and cultural diversity, and venues like the Wheatsheaf are an essential grass roots part of that, both in the city and beyond. A key component of the Local Plan is to ensure that the Oxford city region is a centre of innovation. We tend to think that innovation relates to scientific and technological developments, but it also applies to developments in the cultural arena. Contemporary rock, metal, indie, reggae and jazz bands presented and, in some cases, nurtured in The Wheatsheaf have been a grass roots feature of the UK’s hugely successful and internationally-renowned creative music industry.
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