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NEIGHBOURS are worried about the noise levels from a Henley pub getting worse if plans for a new garden and terrace area are approved.
Brakspear has applied for permission to convert an “under-used” parking area at the Bull on Bell Street with a view to offering more space for customers.
However, residents have urged South Oxfordshire District Council, the planning authority, to reject the plans.
Amanda Chumas, of Bell Street, said: “I, along with other local residents, have had frequent occasion to complain about the really intrusive amplified heavy deep-beat music and loud obnoxious swearing and shouting from drunk patrons going on until the early hours of the morning, sometimes as late as 3am.
Councillor’s partner reduces extension plan );
PLANS to extend a house in Henley have been scaled back following objections by neighbours.
Catherine Notaras has revised her planning application for more living space at her three-bedroom detached property in Elizabeth Road, which she shares with Henley town, district and county councillor Stefan Gawrysiak.
She still wants an annexe near the northern boundary, which would house a bedsit with a bathroom and kitchen-diner on the ground floor.
There would be a fourth bedroom with an en-suite bathroom on the first floor, along with another bathroom, plus new dormer windows in the loft.
South Oxfordshire District Council and Vale of White Horse District Council offices. Picture: Damian Halliwell CAMPAIGNERS have begun the process for taking their local council s unpopular housing plan to court. South Oxfordshire District Council approved its Local Plan at the end of last year, a document which sets out where 30,000 homes can be built in the area between now and 2035. The council s Liberal Democrat and Green had tried to scrap the plan because they were concerned it would lead to overdevelopment in the largely rural district, but were ordered by Government to pass it. Now a company called Bioabundance CIC has began the process of taking the council to court in a judicial review, also known as a statutory challenge over the plan.
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Blood plasma is a yellowish liquid that makes up about half of a person’s blood volume. After a virus, this plasma contains antibodies that are used to help fight infection. As Ms Wallace had Covid in March, she has coronavirus-fighting antibodies that could be useful in the fight against the pandemic.
5. Uma Thurman film happening in Oxford This week it was revealed that a film production starring Uma Thurman was filmed in Oxford. A cast and crew of about 150 people worked around the clock, filming at Exeter College, the Examination Schools and the Museum of Natural History for a production codenamed ‘Tailspin’.