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70 new homes to be built between New Road and Coalpit Lane

  • BCA - 2021.2545
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  • November 25th 1983

In 1983 the Lowlands Area Planning Sub committee gave permission for 70 more homes to be built between New Road and Coalpit Lane. The said no more than 20 per year on the 8 acre site but in the event, there were more than this annually.

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Bampton Parish Council Meeting - Fairground Owner will get bill for Street Cleaning

  • BCA - 2022.3891
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  • 1960-70?

Newspaper Cutting - date unknown, -but obviously before the houses on Pembroke Place were built as it mentions the children's playing field in New Road. Discussion was the billing of the Fairground Owner Mr Thurston for cleaning the street after the fair. and renaming Bushey Row and New Inn Lane.
Parish Councillors were Maurice Clack and Francis Henly John Quick

Janet Westman

Bampton Traditional Morris Men

  • BCA - 2023.4259
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  • 2008?

B/W photo of the Start of the Day, the first dance on Whit Monday possibly 2008. This starts on New Road, houses behind are Pembroke Place

Janet Westman

Evacuees to Bampton 1940 and Shirley Boyce's Memoir

  • BCA - 2022.3941
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  • 1940-43

Shirley Boyce was an Evacuee to Bampton during World War II and has written an account of her time in Bampton staying at a Manor House (Weald Manor?). Which had been divided into flats. She later stayed in Aston. The photo is of evacuated children from Bow, London playing in the grounds of Weald Manor in 1940. Two boys Kenny Howe and Leslie Tucker were billeted in New Road with Mr and Mrs Whighting?

Janet Westman

Fight against 160 houses at the NE end of New Road 2014

  • BCA - 2022.3736
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  • 2014

West Oxfordshire District Council's deputy, Mark Booty does not believe the housing targets are achievable. Mark feels it would be more sensible for houses to be built in the south of the county where the jobs are situated. By 2031 it is said 13,200 more homes will be needed in West Oxfordshire although there is nothing to indicate that the same number of jobs will be created.

Janet Rouse

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