You are invited to a public meeting at Wallingford Town Hall, Tuesday 17 May, 7.30pm.
100,000 new homes? A new Didcot every 2 years? What does this mean for sustainable development in the Wallingford area?
Consultation is now open until 27th May on the Strategic Economic Plan Refresh – have your say on our community’s future development.
Speakers will address the issues of housing, growth and quality of life:
Prof. Richard Harding, Chair of CPRE Wallingford District
John Cotton, Leader of SODC (invited)
Other speakers to be confirmed.
The event is being organised by Need not Greed Oxon coalition members: South Oxfordshire Sustainability, CPRE Oxfordshire and Sustainable Wallingford.
All welcome!
Find out more: Susainable Wallingford Facebook
For more information email: jk.gordon@btinternet.com


RESPOND TO THE ONLINE OXLEP CONSULTATION 
On 14 April, 85% of residents polled in Woodstock voted for greenfields on the south-eastern edge of the town to be protected from a controversial development of 1,500 homes.
Rural Oxfordshire Action Rally (ROAR), a founding member of the Need not Greed Oxon coalition, is organising a Rally on Saturday 30 April, at 11.00am, outside Woodstock Town Hall.
Gladman have now submitted a formal planning application for 60 homes on greenfield land to north of Didcot Road, in the village of Harwell.
The Oxford Green Belt Network