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Planning Application Adjacent to Avon Carrow Refused

Avon Carrow

 

A planning application that proposed to build two large houses on farmland adjacent to the Grade II listed, historic house of Avon Carrow was refused by Stratford District Council on 18 August. Avon Carrow was built by Cecil Boyle at the end of the nineteenth century. It was bought by the Profumo family in 1926 and it was from the Carrow that John Profumo escaped the press when the spy scandal was exposed in 1963.

The planning officer at Stratford recommended that the application be refused on two grounds:

1. The placement of new residential development outside of the existing settlement pattern detracted from and confused the legibility of the established characteristics of the village Conservation Area. The proposal, thus would negatively affect the existing experience of Avon Carrow as the dominant element within the landscape on the south east side of the village. As such, harm would be caused to the buildings’ special historic and architectural interest and the development would therefore fail to preserve the setting of the Listed Building.

2. The proposal would introduce residential development into an open and green agricultural setting and not be sensitive to the Special Landscape Area.

In proposing the motion to support the planning officer’s recommendation and refuse the application, Councillor Louis Adam (Long Itchington and Stockton) said that he had to take into account the numerous objections from local residents. Councillor Bill Fleming(Bidford West and Salford) who seconded the motion noted that over 20 objections had been received which was striking for such a small village.

The proposal to refuse the planning application was carried by 6 votes to 2.

Autumn Pop-Up Market

Our next pop-up market will be on Saturday September 4th, 0930-1130 at The Yew Tree.

Support these great local businesses!

  • Hippy Hare eco products
  • Lindsey Pickering leather goods
  • Napton Water Buffalo meat, cheese and ice cream
  • JRB Creative watercolour art and gifts
  • Frellies dog biscuits and doggie ice cream
  • Gillian at Kcarers4carers crafts
  • Kate Enock biscuits
  • Claire Bennett crafts
  • Megan Coy cakes
  • Woolly Wonders crafts
  • Avon Dassett locally grown fruit and veg (pick up some locally grown produce and give a donation to the air ambulance)
  • Nicky Jones @thecraftstudiokineton
  • Barry Allaway Cruises (Cruise with Barry)
  • Marsh Melts luxury candles
  • Adrienne Obard crafts
  • David Hicks plants

The Yew Tree will be serving breakfasts and the Shack hot drinks, ice creams and smoothies.

The market is supporting Warwickshire and Northamptonshire Air Ambulance

COVID Memorials – Survey

Coventry and Warwickshire councils, health services and the community and voluntary sector want to commemorate the lives lost to COVID-19 by considering memorials in locations around the county for people to go to reflect on the past year and look with hope toward the future.  As these spaces will be for the community, we want to know what you think about this idea? 

 

Please let us know by completing this short form by Sunday 8 August 2021: https://forms.office.com/r/A4S1NMVCvN

Bus Service Improvement Plan Survey

Warwickshire County Council is working closely with bus operators to develop an ambitious Warwickshire Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) aimed at encouraging more people to travel by bus.

The Government has earmarked £3 billion towards improving bus services throughout England. The BSIP will set out Warwickshire’s ambitions for bus service improvements and help secure a proportion of the funding to benefit people living, working and travelling in Warwickshire.

We need your input to help us develop the Plan.   
We want to find out what improvements are needed for local bus services and what would make you use local buses more.  We’d like to hear from you whether you travel by bus or not.  We welcome the views of all residents, public sector, private sector and voluntary organisations.

To find out more and complete our online survey please click on this link or visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/ask.

This  survey closes on 19 September.

Recycling Collections to Restart

Recycling collections will resume in Avon Dassett on 4th August after the fire at the recycling plant in Wellesbourne this week. Due to the complexity of setting up an alternative recycling disposal site it will not be possible to do any catch up collections.
Residents can present extra recycling in cardboard boxes or clear plastic bags at the next collection.

Recycling Collection Suspended

20 July: Recycling collections suspended in Stratford District
Following the fire at Pure Recycling in Ettington yesterday (19 July), Stratford District Council has temporarily suspended blue bin recycling collections across the District until alternative disposal arrangements are made.
We will advise on the collection arrangements as soon as we have more information.
All other collections are operating as normal.

Escape Arts Dungeons & Dragons Society for 13-16 year olds

Are you 13-16 and looking for a creative outlet that explore imagination, adventure, team building and most importantly fun? Then welcome to Escape Arts Dungeon and Dragons Society!

Delve into a world of adventure, camaraderie and excitement! Rescue a town from a rampaging dragon, earn gold by saving a princess from an evil tyrant or simply enjoy a sharing few tales and laughs with fellow adventurers, the possibilities are limitless!

Create a character bespoke to you as we dive into a world catered for you by experienced players. New or experienced, we implore you to grab your shield and spell book and follow us into the unknown.

Proven to be beneficial towards individuality, inclusivity, Creativity and Mental Health Issues, EA are excited to welcome anyone and everyone 13-16 to our new programme, which is safe, mindful and entirely inclusive.

We launch Friday 23rd July with an introductory session followed by weekly session 4-7pm. If interested please contact us at info@escapearts.org.uk or find us at our website or social medias.

Until then, keep battling on intrepid adventurers!