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Infrastructure Delivery Plan Anthony Keown AKU

Infrastructure Delivery Plan Anthony Keown AKU. Oxford-Cambridge Arc Oxfordshire Infrastructure Strategy (OXIS) West Oxfordshire IDP (2016) OCGV infrastructure planning work Other site-specific infrastructure planning work. Infrastructure delivery planning context. 2. Eynsham Area IDP role.

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Infrastructure Delivery Plan Anthony Keown AKU

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  1. Infrastructure Delivery PlanAnthony KeownAKU

  2. Oxford-Cambridge Arc • Oxfordshire Infrastructure Strategy (OXIS) • West Oxfordshire IDP (2016) • OCGV infrastructure planning work • Other site-specific infrastructure planning work Infrastructure delivery planning context 2

  3. Eynsham Area IDP role 3

  4. Southern part of the (Local Plan) Eynsham-Woodstock Sub-Area • Includes: • Bartholomew School catchment area • Long Hanborough to the north • Standlake and Northmoor to the south • All within around 15 minutes driving time of Eynsham IDP Study Area 4

  5. Community and culture • Education • Emergency services • Green infrastructure • Health and social care • Transport and movement • Energy • Water • Telecommunications • Waste Definition of infrastructure 5

  6. IDP Methodology 6

  7. Anticipated housing delivery in the Study Area up to 2031 7

  8. Anticipated housing delivery in the Study Area up to 2031 8

  9. Population of around 5,280 (based on 2.4 people per dwelling). • Community meeting space - possibly 1,056 sq m? • Cultural and the arts - equivalent to possibly 385 sq m? • Indoor sports also need to be considered. • Outdoor sports (e.g. pitches) - possibly 8.6 ha? • Formal parks and gardens - possibly 4.2 ha? • Allotments and community gardens - possibly 1.6 ha? • Equipped and other playing spaces - possibly 2.9 ha? Implications for Garden Village - potential requirements 9

  10. Further engagement with key stakeholders. • Respond to issues arising from the workshop. • Review employment-related work - infrastructure requirements associated with science park. • Cost plan/tracker for most significant infrastructure components. • Update Stage 1 Report to support further consultation on Draft AAP and Draft SPD. • Produce Final IDP - monitoring and review. Next steps 10

  11. Community infrastructure: Health and Education Barbara Chillman OCC Richard Kuziara OCC PH PaulComerford AECOM

  12. Education – parameters

  13. Education – key issues

  14. Education Education liaison group established, specific to OCGV • Oxfordshire County Council • Eynsham Partnership Trust Primary and Secondary education Considerations include: • Current provider’s (EPT) preference for provision • Consideration as part of cumulative impact in Eynsham • Links with Bartholomew School • Timing of provision • Role of the schools within OCGV

  15. Health Health and well-being group also established, specific to OCGV, including representatives from: • Oxfordshire County Council, Public Health • Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group; and • Eynsham Medical Group. Provision of health and well-being includes: • Physical infrastructure: contribution to Primary Care facility / GP surgery • Social prescribing: Access to Green Space / Community facilities / Co-location opportunities / Place-shaping

  16. Health- Healthy Place Shaping Collaborative process Sustainable and well-designed communities Healthy behaviours are the norm Sense of: belonging, safety, identity and community (Taken from Jonathan McWilliams report to the Oxfordshire Growth Board, November 2018)

  17. Employment & EconomyCiaran Gunne-Jones LichfieldsPaul ComerfordAECOM

  18. Employment - Background to Lichfields workShaping Independent report commissioned by WODC Provide advice on employment element to help inform the detailed policies and proposals that will be set out in the Area Action Plan Consider the strategic fit and locational basis for bringing forward a ‘campus style’ science park With reference to other examples, consider the potential proposition for the science park in terms of sectors, property market trends and market needs Assess the factors relevant to the delivery, phasing and design considerations

  19. Employment - Key findings and implications OCGV is well placed to take advantage of a range of policy and growth drivers in support of high-value growth. It provides an opportunity to capture this growth in West Oxfordshire, with Eynsham already being an important business location. There are a range of typical science park ‘models’ – for OCGV an approach which is commercially-grounded and flexible to allow for organic growth is suggested. Provide a mix of premises to allow businesses of different sizes to grow and be retained. Place-making, access to supporting infrastructure and quality design will be key. Long-term phasing which will extend beyond Plan period.

  20. Employment Science and R&D focus 15-30 Ha of heavily landscaped science park B Class uses – Office / Research and Development and supporting uses Complementary uses – e.g. Hotel or Rehabilitation campus Engagement with employers and stakeholders

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