Horspath reservoir, Shotover – planning appication

It’s a bit outside the Headington area so you may have missed it, but Thames Water has submitted a planning application to construct a second covered reservoir alongside their existing one on Shotover. More correctly referred to as Horspath Reservoir the site is adjacent to the unmade section of Old Road which crosses Shotover Plain before heading down into Wheatley. The land is owned by Oxford City Council. It is in South Oxfordshire District and is designated Green Belt.


Use the zoom icon at the top right of the map box to see all the reservoirs mentioned in a larger map.

The proposal has attracted dozens of adverse comments from local residents in Wheatley and Horspath who are worried about the amount of construction traffic that will need access to the site along narrow local roads. Realistically the only viable access route for heavier vehicles is through Wheatley village: lighter vehicles have the option of reaching Old Road from Horspath via Gidley Way and Littleworth.

There are many documents submitted within the application, all available on the SODC website. The entry page for the application, ref P12/S1147/FUL, is here. Among the papers is a report (“Planning and Design and Access Statement“) from consultants Kember Loudon Williams setting out the need for the extra capacity. In it they say the work will “meet an existing recognised deficiency in the East Oxford area” and provide “capacity sufficient for local needs for the next 25 years”.

Regardless of the almost certainly unrelated recent problems of mains bursts in Old Road residents of Headington and East Oxford should be backing Thames Water’s efforts to secure better and more reliable water supplies in the area. These reservoirs serve, among other sites*

  • The BMW Mini plant in Cowley
  • The JR, Churchill, Nuffield and Warneford NHS Hospitals
  • The Manor Hospital
  • Oxford University’s Old Road Campus (including their own planned developments)
  • Oxford Brookes University’s Gipsy Lane and Headington Hill Campuses
  • The Kassam Stadium

as well as the residential and commercial parts of Cowley and Headington. Although I expect some at least of the major water users have contingency storage to keep them going for a while if the mains supply fails there’s no doubt demand will increase over the coming deacade or two. Security of water supplies is in everyone’s interest who lives or works in the area.

The application is open for comments until 13 September. If you want to express support for the reservoir extension and redress the balance of adverse comments you can do so online using this link.

* Confirmed by Thames Water 23/08/12

Headington Headlines #74

Here’s my weekly round-up of local news for 13 – 19 August —

@TVP_Oxford are appealing for information on three separate incidents. There was another robbery/burglary in Sherwood Place, Barton on Sunday 12 August. Also over that weekend there were three thefts from vehicles in Cheney Lane. Then in the early hours of Tuesday morning there was an assault & attempted robbery in Hollow Way.

@oxford_brookes released a set of architectural pictures (and some pictures of tea) showing off their new Abercrombie Building.

The Sikhs have started using the old Sharpe+Howse plumbers’ merchants building on the London Road as their new Gurdwara (temple).

Three separate development projects – two in Marston/Northway – involving Kevin McCloud have been delayed for the third time.

On Armistice Day in 1950 four trees were planted around Marston to commemorate those from the district who died during the Second World War. People have been worried that the one outside the old Friar pub would be felled or damaged when Tesco build their planned store there. Independent councillor Mick Haines is using some of his discretionary Ward money to install a plaque marking the tree in an attempt to protect it permanently. The Oxford Mail article mentions the locations of the other trees.

Barnado’s Viking House children’s care centre in Saxon Way announced the opening of a new ‘sensory room’.

@RuthWilk reported a good turnout for the Ward Focus meeting on Tuesday to discuss parking and related issues.

Caffè Corsica was open again by Wednesday. @amhogarth and @joe_bwab were among the first to try the pizza: they reported enthusiastically.

Work was done to raise and resurface the pavement and entrance to the service road on Old High Street between Monaco and Waitrose. Hopefully it will mean an end to the puddle, but more work is still needed on the drainage around the main crossroads.

Thames Valley Police held a Family Fun Day at Oxford Brookes’ Headington campus on Saturday.

My favorite Headington-related tweet this week:

Active topics on the Headington & Marston e-democracy forum this week:

  • Puddles outside Waitrose
  • walking dogs in Bury Knowle Park
  • Street lighting which remains on all the time
  • Empty shops in Headington
  • Save Bury Knowle Barn and Stables!
  • When is a cycle lane not a cycle lane?
  • New Lime Walk and All Saints junction “improvements”
I try to cover news from the OX3 postcode in Headington and out as far as Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst (see map). To feed into next week’s summary you can comment on this article, or tweet either with the hashtag #ox3 or @mentioning @TonyOX3.

Headington Headlines #73

There’ll be no Olympic gold letter box in Headington, but here’s my weekly round-up of what else was happening over the period 6 – 12 August —

Andrew Topping, manager of estate agents Breckon and Breckon is heading a new lobby group “to help keep the area’s shopping district vibrant”. The group is a reincarnation of an earlier group, Business Headington, which lapsed a while ago. The new group has adopted the same name.

A woman had her handbag snatched in Sherwood Place, Barton on Wednesday 1 August. @TVP_Oxford appealed for information.

The Headington Shark celebrated its 26th birthday on Thursday with a street party organised by @Bill_Heine. I put together a storify timeline about it, including some pictures.

Earlier on Thursday the BBC’s Frank Gardner reported live from Sandfield Road on the 1 o’clock news, covering the story about body parts retained at the JR Hospital.

The Oxford Family Sports Day took place in Bury Knowle Park on Sunday (yesterday).

My favorite Headington-related tweet this week:

Active topics on the Headington & Marston e-democracy forum this week:

  • Empty shops in Headington
  • Puddles Outside Waitrose
I try to cover news from the OX3 postcode in Headington and out as far as Barton, Sandhills and Risinghurst (see map). To feed into next week’s summary you can comment on this article, or tweet either with the hashtag #ox3 or @mentioning @TonyOX3.