Showing posts with label Oakham Action. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakham Action. Show all posts

Friday, January 07, 2011

Uppingham Road Oakham Archaeological Survey Oakham Action Leicester University Archaeological Department


Uppingham Road Oakham 
Archaeological Survey

Leicester University Archaeological Department has started excavations at the site of the proposed Uppingham Road Eco site in response to a request from the Leicester County Council Archaeological officer, as there may be Iron Age or Anglo Saxon remains on the site.

Monday, January 03, 2011

Uppingham Road Oakham Development Update from Oakham Action

Hello All

Just to update you on the latest on the Uppingham Road Development.
The agenda for the meeting of the Development Control Committee of Rutland County Council is now available and the Uppingham Road development is NOT on it this time.

The next possible time is Tuesday  8th February, so we have to wait for a few weeks to find out if it will be considered then.  If it is, we will need your support then, so keep the date in mind.

Happy New Year to you all and we hope it will be a successful one for Oakham  Action’s project.

Regards
Judy

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

112 Houses on the Uppingham Road Oakham Rutland

Dear All
 
We have  today done an unofficial count of the objections received by the Planning Officer against the development of 112 houses on the Uppingham Road.

The total is 350 objections and 5 supporters.

This is a tremendous effort and thanks to all those who helped with the mailshot and by persuading your friends and relatives to add their letters.

The Breakdown is as follows:
                                              
Southeast Ward              169  objection letters/emails    2 support
                                              
Southwest Ward               71  objection letters/emails    2 support
                                              
Northeast Ward                19  objection letters/emails
                                              
Northwest Ward                 7   objection letters/emails
                                              
Villages                            70  objection letters/emails    1 support
                                              
Out of County                   14   objection letters/emails

Well done all – now on to the next stage!!    We will keep you informed.   Keep an eye on the website too.

Judy@OakhamAction

Monday, October 18, 2010

Oakham Action Say No to 112 Houses in Field sign


Say No to 112 Houses in This Field
Sign Outside Gnoll House
Uppingham Road
Oakham

For Oakham Action

Friday, October 08, 2010

Oakham Action Group October – for immediate press release

On Monday evening the 27th September twenty seven Rutland residents met to discuss the recent planning proposal

placed by Jeakins Weir Ltd. to build 112 houses on Uppingham Road, Oakham.
The group decided to set up an action group to gain support to protest the planning. Richard Swift was appointed the
Chairman with Judy Geer as secretary.

The group was advised that now is the time to act. Now is the time when a planning application is put forward for
local residents to have their say so the council can make an informed decision.
The key objections from the local community are based on the following points:
 It is premature to consider a new development outside the “preferred option” of the Council at a time when
the Council is confirming the Hawksmead development to the North of Oakham which with 1,000 homes will
be enough to satisfy all the housing needs of Oakham for the next 20 years.
In line with the Council’s core strategy the Hawksmead development was submitted to the council for
approval in March 2010 for 1,000 new homes – 300 of which are affordable housing that the town needs. It is
proposed that all these will be built to the best “eco” standards in the UK. The full council meeting to
approve this development is in November and is the “Preferred option” in the Rutland County Council’s core
strategy. There are tremendous benefits to the whole community of this scheme such as free Football and
Rugby pitches for the town, a free permanent home for the Rutland Show, the Land’s End link road which
was paid by the developer and donated for the benefit of the whole community.
The Jeakins Weir development in the south east of Oakham is therefore unnecessary to meet the housing
demands of Oakham in every regard. Which is why it is outside the Rutland County Council’s core strategy
and described as the “green lung” of Oakham.
 There are enough brown field sites within and around Oakham for a minimum of 100 new houses to be built.
Giving the total of 1,100 new homes that are required for Oakham between 2006 and 2026.
 The Southern approach into Oakham is both stunning and unspoilt. The new development will destroy this.
Given the significant landscape value and its proximity to Rutland water this makes it all the more important
to preserve.
 Access issue - The Uppingham Road is a busy road with lots of school and commuter traffic in the morning
and is difficult to cross. The significant increase in traffic the Jeakins Weir development will create will make
this worse and more dangerous.
 Disturbing the native wildlife including badgers, woodpeckers, barn owls and bats. Important landmark trees
such as copse are on site. Many established trees have been proposed to be cut down by Jeakins Weir.
 The site has archaeological importance with the recent discovery of an ancient windmill mound.
 If the development goes ahead in this part of Oakham it will set a precedent for further development within
the southern locality.
For more information about the action group please visit the Oakham Action Group website at:
www.Oakham.Action.co.uk
Objections to this proposal must be sent to the Planning Officer at Rutland County Council by 14th October 2010.
The Application can be viewed on the Council Website –Rutland.gov.uk/developmentcontrol under the Search for
Application option under reference OUT/2010/0954.

Saturday, October 02, 2010

Oakham Action multum in parvo Jeakins Weir Development Uppingham Road Oakham Rutland

115 eco-home plan for south of Oakham homes could be built alongside one of the most scenic routes into Oakham.

Builders Jeakins Weir has prepared plans to build 115 houses along the western side of Uppingham Road, which leads into the town from the A6003.
The land was marked as part of Rutland County Council's 20-year vision, published summer 2008.
The homes may be green but oncerns have been raised about their potential impact on one of Oakham's most attractive areas.
County councillor Gene Plews (Con), who represents the south east ward, said to the Rutland Times  "I'm concerned about any development in Oakham south east but this is one of the most attractive routes into the town.
"I'm worried about the visual impact this would have on the area and I would encourage any residents with concerns about the plans to contact me."

gplews@rutland.gov.uk
Also in the same issue of the Rutland Times
Alistair Weir, managing director of Jeakins Weir, said: "Rutlanders are environmentalists at heart. Over recent years people have been asking us for environmentally friendly designs and energy-saving features in our developments."


A website has been launched

Click Here For Oakham Action

Oakham Action are a group of residents who say NO to the proposed building of 112 dwellings on the site to the west of the Uppingham Road.Help them save the countryside by opposing this application.
The matter is urgent! Objections an Comments must be sent  to Rutland County Council by 14th October
 2010.