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Paul North joins ENCON trustees

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Paul North, currently chair of Sandford St Martin and Ledwell parish council has joined ENCON as a trustee and board member. Paul and his family converted an old barn in Ledwell and moved to the area in 2003.  The barn is a listed building, and the conversion started his interest in local...

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Mullin update

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Cotswold Automotive Museum (formerly known as Mullin Museum) ENCON continues to be engaged with the community forum for the Cotswold Automotive Museum.  Despite our objection at the time of both planning applications, we think the Development team have done, and continue to do, a good job about...

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Cling Clang - appeal dismissed

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Cling Clang field - Plot 1 appeal dismissed….but new application for 8 units is made The Planning Inspectorate has dismissed the planning appeal by the owner of Plot 1 of Cling Clang fields in the heart of Church Enstone. The appeal followed West Oxfordshire District Council's refusal of...

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Photo competition results

Thank you to all the young photographers from Enstone, Middle Barton, and Great Tew Primary Schools who entered our very first Where We Live! photography competition. We were absolutely thrilled with the response – and honestly, a little overwhelmed by the...

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Board changes at ENCON

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ENCON would like to express our thanks to Stephen Peach, Carol Geare and Mark Hudson who are stepping down as Trustees after many years of service.  Joining Hamish Laing (chair) and Robert Johnston on the Board are two new trustees, Church Enstone residents Mary Curnock Cook and Nigel Roby. ...

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Cling Clang - Plot 1 application

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One of the plots on Cling Clang fields that were recently auctioned off has applied for ‘permission in principle’ to build a single storey house. ENCON does not typically object to individual applications for development.  However, we made an exception in this case partly because of the very...

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