07 April 2015 – Agenda

SUMMONS TO ATTEND A
MEETING OF THAME TOWN COUNCIL

TO: All Members of Thame Town Council

VENUE: Upper Chamber, Thame Town Hall

DATE: Tuesday 7 April 2015

TIME: 6.30 pm (maximum two hours)

Cllrs D Bretherton, D Butler, N Champken-Woods, A Dite, N Dixon (Deputy Mayor), D Dodds, M Dyer, L Emery, H Fickling, V Humphries, P Lambert, D Laver, J Matelot Green (Town Mayor), M Stiles and T Wyse

Helen Stewart BEM
Clerk of the Council

Date: 30 March 2015

 

AGENDA

 

1 Apologies for Absence

 

2 Declarations of Interest

To notify of any items that appear in the agenda in which there may be an interest that has not been recorded in the Member’s Register of Interest.

 

3 Public Participation

To consider applications from members of the public to address the Council (5 minutes maximum), in respect of any item of business included in the agenda. Applications to speak must have been received by the Committee Administrator no later than 5pm on the last working day preceding the meeting.

 

4 Land at The Elms, 32 Upper High Street

9364 – P14/S2176/FUL
Amendment No. 2

The erection of 37 dwellings and creation of new public open space, provision of new vehicle access from Elms Road and a new pedestrian/cycle link on to Upper High Street with associated infrastructure works and landscaping.

To receive reports on the application and make a recommendation to South Oxfordshire District Council.

9365 – P14/S2395/LB
Amendment No. 1

To receive reports on the application and make a recommendation to South Oxfordshire District Council.

 

5 Elms Park, Park Street
9356 – P14/S2310/O
Amendment No.1

Landscaping and improvement works to Elms Park including the provision of new paths and the relocation and/or replacement of the multi-use games area. As amended by letter from Barton Wilmore dated 7 January 2015, Revised Design and Access Statement December 2014, Ecology Addendum 22 December 2014 received on 7 January 2015.

To receive reports on the application and make a recommendation to South Oxfordshire District Council.