CGR_B –
Grove / East Challow
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1.
How far do you agree or disagree with this proposal?
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Answer
Choice
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Response
Percent
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Response
Total
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1
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Strongly
agree
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28.6%
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4
|
2
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Agree
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28.6%
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4
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3
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Neither
agree nor disagree
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7.1%
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1
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4
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Disagree
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7.1%
|
1
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5
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Strongly
disagree
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28.6%
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4
|
6
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Not
sure
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0.0%
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0
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7
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I
don't have a view
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0.0%
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0
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answered
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14
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skipped
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151
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2.
If you have any comments on this proposal please provide them
below:
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Answer
Choices
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Response
Percent
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Response
Total
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1
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Open-Ended
Question
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100.00%
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6
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1
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While I agree that
the northern part of Grove Business part should be in Grove - the
site occupied by Crown should be either Wantage or East
Challow.
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2
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Why not consider
Wantage town and Grove parish councils being joined as
one?
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3
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This has always
been accessed from Grove all the services come from Grove and is
indeed named Grove Technology Park not Challow Tech Park
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4
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There is no
information given on impact on East Challow parish council finances
and the knock on impact this would have on residents. There is no
information provided in response to the Grove PC request from East
Challow PC. Grove PC give no information on the positive impact
redrawing would have on businesses beyond a sense of association,
which is vague at best.
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5
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I am writing to
you about the claim by Grove parish council that Grove Business
Park be transferred from East Challow parish to Grove parish.
I am District Councillor for Ridgeway Ward which includes East and
West Challow in addition to the Letcombes, Childrey, Sparsholt and
Kingston Lisle. I am also an active member of East Challow parish
council, where I live.
I am objecting to the proposed change as being entirely unnecessary
and I cannot see any particular reason for the proposal. I am not
aware that Grove Parish Council has had a great deal of contact
with the businesses on Grove Business Park. There would seem to be
no major financial advantage for Grove Parish Council to this move
and I can only think that it is a matter of kudos in having a
fairly important local cluster of companies associated with the
parish. Great play is made of the distance by road between the Park
and East Challow. This was not always the case and, should the
western relief road be built, which is likely to happen sometime in
the future, it will again not be the case.
I have been district councillor for nearly three years and during
that time have made a point of contacting all the major businesses
in the ward, including those sited in industrial estates/business
and trading parks. This includes Grove Business Park which I have
visited several times and have established a good working
relationship with a number of the companies, identifying their
requirements both from the business park itself on which they are
situated but also from the district council. I was particularly
involved with them during the Covid crisis in helping some of them
with the business grant and that was appreciated. I send them
regular reports on my and council activity which is also
appreciated. Last Friday April 22nd I showed David Johnston MP
around the Park and introduced him to some of the exciting
companies active in precision engineering, metal extraction and
recovery and business incubation in addition to a national business
management company run by an East Challow resident which manages
900 staff.
I am currently trying to encourage companies and the landlord to
begin installing solar panels to reduce costs and contribute to the
zero-neutral by 2030 target.
Certainly not all, but many of the staff reside in East Challow and
the other local villages to the west in addition to Wantage and
Grove and further afield. Most of the companies have no idea in
which parish they are situated and it means very little to
them.
The eastern boundary of the parish runs down the eastern side of
the Business Park with the police station and CMS Industries
already situated in Grove parish itself.
I really cannot see the advantage of this proposed change and
object to the proposal.
Sincerely
Cllr Dr. Paul Barrow
Ridgeway Ward
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6
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Over more than
thirty years there has been regular boundary reviews in which East
Challow Parish has been forced to defend its boundaries against
claims from the neighbouring parishes of Grove and Wantage. In
every one the larger parish has gained land and housing at our
expense.
Grove Parish Council has been claiming that Grove Technology Park
should be transferred into its parish with no valid reason since at
least 1999.
The site itself is closer to the village of East Challow and the
current main entrance is on the very edge of the southern Grove
boundary with Wantage. Downsview Road which runs west from the
Mably Way roundabout to the business park makes the perfect
boundary between the Parishes. Traffic from the north completely
skirts Grove on the A338 and going south, east or west it has to
pass through the centre of either Wantage or East Challow.
Any future development can now only be to the west at the existing
exit on Woodhill Lane (which was the historical main airfield
access) as over the last ten years the site has become almost
encircled by housing. A direct access west to the A417 and then on
to the A420 towards the M4 or M40 is possible especially if the
“west link” road is built.
The local communities of East Challow, Wantage and Grove are
equally affected by developments on Grove Technology Park and are
invited to comment on any planning applications relating to it. Any
planning issues relating to Grove Technology Park do not affect
Grove to any greater extent than its neighbouring parishes.
Grove Business Park was launched as a business park in the
1980’s under the name Wantage Technology Park showing that
its link was not considered to be with Grove. Its name was only
changed after the original owner BNF Metals Technology Centre went
into receivership and the new owners re-launched it with a new name
to make a break with its past history.
East Challow Parish Council has considered the following assessment
criteria relating to the review and can see no issues which are
relevant to the Grove Parish Council request for a boundary
change.
• natural or man-made boundaries that help to define clearly
one community from another
• housing developments that straddle parish boundaries,
thereby resulting in people being in different parishes from their
neighbours
• effective and convenient representation of local residents
at parish level • the wards of Vale of White Horse District
Council for the purposes of district council elections • the
divisions of Oxfordshire County Council for the purposes of county
council elections
• views expressed in relation to any changes, particularly
from those people directly affected
• the extent to which proposals reflect the identities and
interests of the affected community elections
• the size and population of the local community
Grove Parish Council’s comment that “some”
businesses think they are already in Grove parish is noted although
a recent business survey carried out for East Challow Neighbourhood
Plan indicated that nearly all companies were satisfied with their
situation. 25% of employees on the two industrial estates in East
Challow parish (The W&G Estate and Grove Technology Park) live
in East Challow parish. Over the last few years many productive
contacts with Grove Technology Park have been made by East Challow
councillors. East Challow Parish Council has been very supportive
of the businesses when planning applications have been received. We
do our best to support business development whilst ensuring plans
are appropriate.
East Challow Parish Council therefore asks that in the current
boundary review the Vale of White Horse District Council supports
the existing arrangements and does not allow larger parishes to
continually “asset strip” small parishes. There is no
reason why Grove Technology Park should not continue to be part of
East Challow parish.
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Submitted at end
of survey under ‘Any other comments’
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It would make
sense that Wantage and Grove be combined as one council. There is
strength in numbers and given the amount of new homes being built
in the OX12 area with no infrastructure there is little separation
between Wantage and Grove. Look back at history in the 1930s
when there was fierce debate as to whether Charlton Village should
be joined with Wantage! Sooner or later history will
repeat itself.
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Submitted at end
of survey under ‘Any other comments’
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I have often
wondered how one could complain about the actions of our parish
council, all my initial enquiries have led me to believe that they
are beyond reproach and there is no body they are responsible
to.
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Submitted at end
of survey under ‘Any other comments’
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Stop building
houses Wantage and grove are ruined there’s no good shops in
wantage anymore the roads are over crowded
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Submitted at end
of survey under ‘Any other comments’
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Is this best use
of money, especially when poverty in the Vale is likely to
increase? Should the money go into developing projects to support
families.
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Submitted at end
of survey under ‘Any other comments’
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The quality of
information provided does not support this consultation process.
Only a small number of people have requisite background information
to sensibly contribute, and with no attempt made to share the
necessary information to a reasonable standard this cannot be
deemed a democratic consultation. This is box ticking at
best, and a stunning example of how local government alienates
residents.
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Submitted at end
of survey under ‘Any other comments’
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East Challow
Parish Council therefore asks that in the current boundary review
the Vale of White Horse District Council supports the existing
arrangements and does not allow larger parishes to continually
‘asset strip’ small parishes. There is no reason why
Grove Technology Park should not continue to be part of East
Challow parish.
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answered
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6
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skipped
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159
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3.
Are you responding to this request as: (tick all that
apply)
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Answer
Choice
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Response
Percent
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Response
Total
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1
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a
resident within the parish
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64.3%
|
9
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2
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someone
who works within the parish
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0.0%
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0
|
3
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a
business / organisation operating within the parish
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0.0%
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0
|
4
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a
visitor or interested party
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21.4%
|
3
|
5
|
a
councillor (parish, district, county)
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0.0%
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0
|
6
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an
officer (parish, district, county)
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7.1%
|
1
|
7
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Other
(please specify):
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7.1%
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1
|
answered
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14
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skipped
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151
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Other (please
specify): (1)
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1
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Councillor and
East Challow resident (can only tick one)
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4.
If you are responding as a business / organisation, council or body
please provide its name:
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Answer
Choices
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Response
Percent
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Response
Total
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1
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Open-Ended
Question
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100.00%
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1
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1
|
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East Challow
Parish Council
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|
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answered
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1
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skipped
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164
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5.
To help us analyse responses, please provide the first part of your
postcode (e.g. OX12 1)
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Answer
Choices
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Response
Percent
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Response
Total
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1
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Open-Ended
Question
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100.00%
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13
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answered
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13
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skipped
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152
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Supporting
documents
EAST
CHALLOW PARISH COUNCIL
Clerk to East Challow Parish
Council
East Challow Village
Hall
East Challow
Wantage
Oxfordshire
OX12 9SR
Tel. 07774 405472
eastchallowclerk@gmail.com
28 April 2022
Subject: Community
Governance Review Consultation – Response from East Challow
Parish council April 2022
Over more than
thirty years there has been regular boundary reviews in which East
Challow Parish has been forced to defend its boundaries against
claims from the neighbouring parishes of Grove and Wantage.
In every one the larger parish has gained land and housing at our
expense.
Grove Parish
Council has been claiming that Grove Technology Park should be
transferred into its parish with no valid reason since at least
1999.
The site itself is
closer to the village of East Challow and the current main entrance
is on the very edge of the southern Grove boundary with Wantage.
Downsview Road which runs west from the Mably Way roundabout to the
business park makes the perfect boundary between the Parishes.
Traffic from the north completely skirts Grove on the A338 and
going south, east or west it has to pass through the centre of
either Wantage or East Challow.
Any future development can now only be to the west at the existing
exit on Woodhill Lane (which was the historical main airfield
access) as over the last ten years the site has become almost
encircled by housing. A direct access west to the A417 and then on
to the A420 towards the M4 or M40 is possible especially if the
“west link” road is built.
The local
communities of East Challow, Wantage and Grove are equally affected
by developments on Grove Technology Park and are invited to comment
on any planning applications relating to it. Any planning issues
relating to Grove Technology Park do not affect Grove to any
greater extent than its neighbouring parishes.
Grove Business Park
was launched as a business park in the 1980’s under the name
Wantage Technology Park showing that its link was not considered to
be with Grove. Its name was only changed after the original owner
BNF Metals Technology Centre went into receivership and the new
owners re-launched it with a new name to make a break with its past
history.
East Challow Parish
Council has considered the following assessment criteria relating
to the review and can see no issues which are relevant to the Grove
Parish Council request for a boundary change.
• natural or man-made boundaries that help to define clearly
one community from another
• housing
developments that straddle parish boundaries, thereby resulting in
people being in different parishes from their neighbours
• effective
and convenient representation of local residents at parish level
• the wards
of Vale of White Horse District Council for the purposes of
district council elections
• the
divisions of Oxfordshire County Council for the purposes of county
council elections
• views
expressed in relation to any changes, particularly from those
people directly affected
• the extent
to which proposals reflect the identities and interests of the
affected community elections
• the
size and population of the local community
Grove Parish
Council’s comment that “some” businesses think
they are already in Grove parish is noted although a recent
business survey carried out for East Challow Neighbourhood Plan
indicated that nearly all companies were satisfied with their
situation. 25% of employees on the two industrial estates in East
Challow parish (The W&G Estate and Grove Technology Park) live
in East Challow parish. Over the last few years many productive
contacts with Grove Technology Park have been made by East Challow
councillors. East Challow Parish Council has been very supportive
of the businesses when planning applications have been
received. We do our best to support business development
whilst ensuring plans are appropriate.
East Challow Parish
Council therefore asks that in the current boundary review the Vale
of White Horse District Council supports the existing
arrangements and does not allow larger parishes to continually
“asset strip” small parishes. There is no reason why
Grove Technology Park should not continue to be part of East
Challow parish.
Yours sincerely
Linda Hooper
Clerk to East Challow Parish
Council
On behalf of the
Chair Vanessa Bosley