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Didcot and Surrounding Area Infrastructure
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Consultation has concluded
Background
Oxfordshire County Council held an online consultation to update local people on the proposed package of infrastructure improvements in Didcot and surrounding areas. This online consultation showed the latest scheme designs and provided an opportunity for local people to comment on these.
Work on these infrastructure improvements follows the successful funding announcement for £218 million from Government in March 2019 known as the Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF). Although the funding for the transport improvements has been announced, Oxfordshire County Council is currently in the final stages of negotiating the details of the funding agreement with Government.
Since the previous public exhibition events in November 2018, Oxfordshire County Council has been working to address previous comments and updating the design work. The four infrastructure improvement schemes are: A4130 widening from A34 Milton Interchange towards Didcot A new “Science Bridge” over the A4130, Great Western Railway Line and Milton Road into the former Didcot A Power Station site, back to the A4130 near Purchas Road A new Didcot to Culham River Crossing between the A4130 Northern Perimeter Road at Didcot and A415 near Culham Science Centre A new Clifton Hampden Bypass between A415 near Culham Science Centre and B4015 Oxford Road north of the village.
The dates for the consultation were 20 March 2020 to 30 April 2020.
Documents On the left you can find a document outlining:
Oxfordshire County Council held an online consultation to update local people on the proposed package of infrastructure improvements in Didcot and surrounding areas. This online consultation showed the latest scheme designs and provided an opportunity for local people to comment on these.
Work on these infrastructure improvements follows the successful funding announcement for £218 million from Government in March 2019 known as the Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF). Although the funding for the transport improvements has been announced, Oxfordshire County Council is currently in the final stages of negotiating the details of the funding agreement with Government.
Since the previous public exhibition events in November 2018, Oxfordshire County Council has been working to address previous comments and updating the design work. The four infrastructure improvement schemes are: A4130 widening from A34 Milton Interchange towards Didcot A new “Science Bridge” over the A4130, Great Western Railway Line and Milton Road into the former Didcot A Power Station site, back to the A4130 near Purchas Road A new Didcot to Culham River Crossing between the A4130 Northern Perimeter Road at Didcot and A415 near Culham Science Centre A new Clifton Hampden Bypass between A415 near Culham Science Centre and B4015 Oxford Road north of the village.
The dates for the consultation were 20 March 2020 to 30 April 2020.
Documents On the left you can find a document outlining:
Didcot and Surrounding Area Infrastructure
Improvements consultation (update) is currently at this stage
Oxfordshire County Council submitted a planning application to the Local Planning Authority. Consultation on the application closes on 11 December 2021.