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oxford flood alliance reducing flooding in the oxford area menu skip to content home about flood stars oxford flood alleviation scheme partners maintenance river levels library resistance & resilience contacts december ofas newsletter posted on december 3, 2018 by rawcy posted in ofas , publications tagged december , newsletter , ofas the december 2018 oxford flood alleviation scheme newsletter has just been published. advertisements share this: email print seacourt p&r extension – work halted posted on december 2, 2018 by rawcy posted in local issues , planning tagged agenda , budget , halted , meeting , oxford city council , oxford mail , scrutiny , seacourt , seacourt p&r make of this what you will – what is going on?…. https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/17269391.park-and-ride-expansion-work-stopped-and-its-unclear-when-it-will-restart “in papers, the council said it has stopped the work because it wants to get it ‘right’.” rather suggests they were getting it wrong (we’d agree with that). from the agenda pack of the meeting of oxford city council’s finance panel of the scrutiny committee on thursday 6 december: [p. 17] “7. direct services client – £0.494 million adverse variance arising from a decline in car parking income. it was originally envisaged that visitor numbers travelling into the city by car would significantly increase with the opening of westgate and city council car parks would benefit, however any increased business together with existing business appears to have gone to the westgate car park. worcester street and oxpens car park are both seeing a decline in usage which is having a significant impact on income.” [p. 18-19] “10. a thorough review has been made of the capital programme as at the end of september 2018 and this has led to a significant amount of slippage into future years. the projected outturn on the capital programme is currently a favourable variance of £15.945 million against the latest budget of £109.665 million. the main variances are:….. extension of seacourt park and ride – £3.217 million is to be slipped, this is the remaining balance of funding. it is important to get the detail of this project right and it is unlikely that works will commence in this financial year.” share this: email print future uk climate posted on november 30, 2018 by rawcy posted in climate change , flooding tagged climate change , defences , emma howard boyd , environment agency , flooding , forecast , gove , government , met office , projections from the new (26 november 2018) met office report on the challenge of climate change in the uk: ‘the projections will be factored into the uk’s flood adaptation planning and the environment agency’s advice to flood and coastal erosion risk management authorities. since 2010 government has invested a record £2.6 billion in flood defences, and we are on track to protect 300,000 more homes from flooding by 2021. chair of the environment agency, emma howard boyd, said: “the ukcp18 projections are further evidence that we will see more extreme weather in the future – we need to prepare and adapt now, climate change impacts are already being felt with the record books being re-written. “it is not too late to act. working together – governments, business, and communities – we can mitigate the impacts of climate change and adapt to a different future. “the environment agency cannot wall up the country, but will be at the forefront – protecting communities, building resilience, and responding to incidents.” ‘ the full article is here: the uk’s most comprehensive picture yet of how the climate could change over the next century has been launched today by environment secretary michael gove. share this: email print more gravel posted on november 28, 2018 by rawcy posted in gravel , ofas tagged clifton hampden , gravel , mining , ofas , quarry the need for locally mined gravel continues – in today’s oxford mail is an article about a proposal for a new quarry at clifton hampden https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/17260793.clifton-hampden-quarry-could-provide-materials-for-didcot-roads-say-hills/ the company concerned, hills, says: • the mineral reserve in this area is estimated to be approximately 2.5 million tonnes • extraction will be at a rate of around 200,000 tonnes per year • therefore the quarry will operate for a period of 12.5 years. share this: email print upcoming talk on ofas and wildlife posted on november 16, 2018 by rawcy posted in meetings tagged ea , environment agency , fht , freshwater , freshwater habitats trust , habitat , jeremy biggs , ofas , oxford flood alleviation scheme , penny burt , wildlife there is to be a talk, open to all, on ‘the oxford flood alleviation scheme: maximising the benefits for people and freshwater wildlife’ with jeremy biggs of freshwater habitats trust and penny burt from the environment agency on monday 26 november 2018 at 6.30 pm in south hinksey village hall. share this: email print saving oxford’s freshwater habitat: fht and ofas posted on november 11, 2018 by rawcy posted in ecology , environment , local issues , wildlife tagged clean water for wildlife , fht , freshwater habitats trust , habitat , ofas , oxford mail , wildlife creeping marshwort (apium repens) now established at cutteslowe (photo 2018). volunteers learning about practical management, here looking at the creeping marshwort at cutteslowe., 2018. volunteers at cutteslowe, 2018. water quality testing by fht, here for nitrate and phosphate levels at chilswell valley, 2018. the oxford mail today carries an article about the freshwater habitats trust’s (fht) very positive involvement with ofas: freshwater habitats trust is saving oxford’s wetland wildlife much more on fht and ofas here: freshwaterhabitats.org.uk/projects/saving-oxfords-wetland-wildlife share this: email print the massive destructive impact of flooding posted on november 4, 2018 by rawcy posted in climate change , publications tagged damage , flooding , impact , italy , loss of life , paris , protection , venice another, current, reminder from italy of the massive human distress (and in this case loss of life), material damage, and economic cost of flooding. and from earlier this year in paris . oxford must be protected, soon. summerfield, off lake street, oxford, july 2007 share this: email print ofas november newsletter posted on november 2, 2018 by rawcy posted in ofas , publications tagged newsletter , ofas just out, the oxford flood alleviation scheme november newsletter . share this: email print ofas and development posted on november 1, 2018 by rawcy posted in flood defences , local issues , ofas , ofas - clarifications and explanations , planning , wildlife tagged abingdon road , allotments , bbowt , bund , cowmead , development , fishing , flood plain , freshwater habitats trust , green belt , hotel , meadows , ofas , ofas - clarifications and explanations , osney mead , protection , recreation , university college , wildlife development people have suggested that the oxford flood alleviation scheme (ofas, the scheme) could lead to, or facilitate, new development in the flood plain, which would add to urbanisation and reduce the amount of open space in west and south oxford. ofas is about reducing flood risk to existing properties, business and infrastructure. it is not being proposed with the goal of creating opportunities for future development. there are a few areas which would benefit from the scheme where some development or redevelopmentmight take place in future, subject to the normal planning approvals being obtained. but this is incidental to the flood scheme. osney mead one of the areas where it’s claimed development will be facilitated is osney mead. oxford university has publicly said that it has aspirations to redevelop this area. it is an already developed site, hosting a large number of businesses currently facing risk of flooding. osney mead, 31/10/18 osne
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