Restoration of Quebec Cottage, 2018
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- 2018
Restoration of Quebec Cottage. Images by Janet Rouse.
Nik Stanbridge
Restoration of Quebec Cottage, 2018
Restoration of Quebec Cottage. Images by Janet Rouse.
Nik Stanbridge
West face of the Town Hall and Eeles shop
West face of the Town Hall and Eeles shop
Nik Stanbridge
A retirement home for sale in The Lanes
This is an advert for the sale of a house in The Lanes in Bampton. The small group of homes are for the over 55s.
Nik Stanbridge
Gladman Developments keep trying to build more houses in Bampton
The developers Gladman Developments keep trying to get permission to create a new housing estate on land between the Aston Road and Buckland Road. Twice it has been turned down but the company has a 90 percent success rate. Now, at February 2021, permission has still not been granted despite Gladmans reducing the number of houses it wants to build as it has been shown part of the land they intended to use was frequently flooded during periods of heavy rain. West Oxfordshire District Council does now have a development plan so locals are hopeful this whole building plan will get kicked into touch.
Nik Stanbridge
Sale brochure for The Grange, High St. Wednesday April 16th 1930
Sale brochure for The Grange, High St. Wednesday April 16th 1930
Nik Stanbridge
Church Close, Bourton Cottages & Old Grammar School
Part of Bampton in 1991: A photographic record by Andrew Hilditch
Church Close, Bourton Cottages & Old Grammar School
Nik Stanbridge
Part of Renovation and building works to the Old Grammar School
Nik Stanbridge
Draft local plan for housing delayed yet again October 2014
Yet again the local plan for housing has been delayed. West Oxfordshire District Council said it is because they've received far more feedback from local than they expected and they need time to go through them all. While we have no plan in place we are open for speculators to put in application for housing developments which really annoys residents
Nik Stanbridge
Bampton residents were invited to take part in a survey; around 1,500 questionnaires were completed as part of the project to draw up a community-led plan for the village, to help guide future developments by reflecting residents' views.
Nik Stanbridge