One of the planning applications that was approved on 13 July at West Area Planning Committee was for some accommodation for students of a local college to fit in a strip of land between the back of houses on Mill Street and the railway, just south of Oxford Station. At West Area Planning Committee councillors and officers had largely spoken highly of it and it was given planning permission (although not unanimously).
The council has a procedure after such decisions where if 12 councillors request it the decision is “called in” and get re-determined at Planning Review Committee. That happened in this case. I am chair of the Planning Review Committee so decided that we should actually visit the site to see how things would look from the neighbouring properties and well as from other angles. Quite a few members of the committee attended the visit and we were accompanied by Murray Hancock, one of the City Council’s senior planners, as well as some local residents and the agent for the applicant so he could let us onto the site.
I found the visit extremely informative and instructive and I think councillors much better equipped to made informed decisions in the actual committee meeting.
There was some controversy over the accuracy of pictures submitted and I was slightly amused at this one (although the whole issue is of course a serious one) as I think it looks like the mockup of the propsed building is floating in the air!