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J C Watts & Son Ltd
Planning

Public Notice

Notice ID: MF0246709

Notice effective from
9th November 2017 to 9th December 2017

OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

I give notice that J C Watts & Son Ltd., City Farm, Eynsham, Witney, OX29 4EG are applying to Oxfordshire County Council for the Section 73 application to vary conditions 1 and 2 of permission 14/01988/CM (MW.0122/14) to alter the aftercare plan to allow annual cultivation of approximately half of the restored area at City Farm, Eynsham,Witney, OX29 4EG. You may view a copy of the application and supporting documents from 09/1 1/17 at Oxfordshire County Council, Communities, County Hall, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1ND or online at http://myeplanning.oxfordshire.gov.uk using reference MW.0095/17.

If you wish to make any representations on this application either email Kevin Broughton, (Tel: 07979 704458) at kevin.broughton@oxfordshire.gov.uk or write to the address above, alternatively you can comment online using the reference MW0095/17. Comments should be made on or before 30/11/17 and failure to meet this deadline may result in your comments not being considered. The decision notice will be available online once the application has been decided.

NOTE Consideration of the development may take place in public and representations may be published. The proposal may be considered by the Council's Planning & Regulation Committee. (Only comments relating to planning issues will be taken into account when reaching a decision).

Oxfordshire County Council is a data controller for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998. The law requires the Council to make information submitted in relation to planning applications available for public inspection and so it is not possible to take into account in the determination of the application any comments which are submitted confidentially. If you wish to submit anycomments regarding this application,your comments as well as your name and postal address maybe disclosed to third parties including those who have submitted the planning application.

Under the Data Protection Act 1998, you have a right to request a copy of the personal data we hold about you, for which we may charge a small fee and to correct any inaccuracies in your information.

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