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numerous reasons why the site is unsuitable including concerns about the proximity to the landfill site. Statutory consultees have also advised refusing permission for this application. An independent expert has rejected the drainage proposal for this site. In December 2015 Savills applied for outline planning permission for 90 homes in the field North of Appleford Road. In April 2016 VOWH Planning Committee granted planning permission for 90 homes. In March 2016, London Regeneration applied for outline planning permission for 360 residential units in the fields off Harwell Road. These fields are adjacent to the landfill and composting sites. It is also adjacent to the planned warehouse. This was refused in February 2017.
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were imposed on the new developments to enable upgrades to the existing sewer system. In the summer of 2015 the Redrow Asquith Park site was being investigated for breaching these conditions. The Pye, Linden and Redrow are all now linked to the sewer system. Village residents are concerned at further
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In 2015 three housing developers, Pye, Linden and Redrow, began work on separate housing developments that will add a total of 127 new homes to the village. Their sites are off the Milton Road. Another housing development of 193 homes on the Amey site also has planning approval. The parish's existing
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In October 2015 Redrow applied for outline planning permission for 200 homes in the field behind the Village Hall. This site is known as East Sutton Courtenay. This field is adjacent to the FCC landfill and composting sites and there are recorded odour problems with this site. Residents have cited
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was a friend of Orwell and was able to arrange his burial in Sutton Courtenay, a "classic English country village" as Orwell had specifically requested, as the Astor family owned the manor of Sutton Courtenay. With approval from the local vicar and encouragement from
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cylinders might explode. On 23 February 2016 a large section of the former boiler house at Didcot A power station collapsed while the building was being prepared for demolition. Four demolition workers were killed and five others were hospitalised.
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west tower and responds of the chancel arch. The most easterly arch of the south arcade is pointed but has zig-zag ornament. On the tower door are crusader crosses inscribed by soldiers either hoping for or giving thanks for a safe return from the
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are in Sutton Courtenay parish. Didcot A power station closed and the de-commissioning process began on 22 March 2013. Also in the parish are several large quarries that have been used for gravel extraction and then used for
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and farmed mainly by tenants who owed him tribute. There were three mills, 300 acres (120 ha) of river meadow (probably used for dairy farming) and extensive woodlands where pigs were kept.
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here. The house has a blue plaque in honour of Asquith. He and his family remained in the village after he resigned as Prime Minister. He is buried in All Saints' parish churchyard (see below).
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and then taken over by the Courtenay family, who gave their name to the village. All Saints' parish church was also built at this time (see below), and is a fine example of local Norman and
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programme excavated a field in the village and discovered what they then thought was a major Anglo-Saxon royal centre with perhaps the largest great hall ever discovered in Britain.
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taking domestic refuse from London via a rail terminal. Now the main employers include local scientific establishments and Didcot Power Station. There are many commuters using
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and tennis. She converted the old barn directly on the river which served for accommodation for the overflow of her many weekend parties. A painting of the period by Sir
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reached by a narrow stairway from inside the church. Other fittings include a 17th-century wineglass pulpit (installed in 1901), a carved mid-12th century font with
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and conference centre, and changed its name to 'The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay' in the 1990s. The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay is a residential centre in which a
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had its head office in Sutton Courtenay. In 2003 Amey had been in financial trouble and was bought by Spain's largest construction firm,
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in Buckinghamshire. In return Edward promised to pay Devon four lots of 1,000 marks at 6-monthly intervals. The arrangements received
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and her young friends lounging in boats by the riverside. Asquith signed the declaration that took Britain into the
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which offered sanctuary to refugees and displaced children. In the 70s, The Abbey was lent to the exiled Bishop
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recorded the parish's population as 2,421. Sutton Courtenay is home to some important structures, such as
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The churchyard is the burial place of Eric Arthur Blair (1903–50), better known by his pen name
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that the house acquired the name 'The Abbey'. From 1495 to 1867, The Abbey was in possession of
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Hall is one of the oldest buildings in the village, being built in about 1192 in the reign of
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was formerly known as Brunce's Court when it was the home of the Brunce family, one of whom,
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planning applications by housing developers that would add another 560 homes to the parish.
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became the first Lord of Sutton after he had helped negotiate the path of the future king,
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interest. It is considered to be a 'textbook' example of the English medieval
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sold the house and in 1980 it came into possession of The New Era Centre, a
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The earliest parts of All Saints' parish church include the 12th-century
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building. The Abbey has its origins in the thirteenth century as a
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era, the oldest surviving buildings of the village were built. The
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15th-century south porch and parvise of All Saints' parish church
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and the approval of the English king, the Black Prince's father,
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Written records of Sutton's history began in 688 when King
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in 2006, which was previously leased by her grandmother,
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Housing development and major planning applications
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Society of Antiquaries of London: 79–93. 1259:. Society of Antiquaries of London: 59–80. 2190: 2176: 845:Mill House and The Wharf, Sutton Courtenay 663:. Across the road from the Norman Hall is 430: 1975:Currie, Christopher Richard John (1992). 1420:Joan of Kent: The First Princess of Wales 1079:(George Orwell), buried in the churchyard 856:'s grave in All Saints' parish churchyard 819:. The New Era Centre used The Abbey as a 554:Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon 443:analysis in 1940 identified the stone as 1724: 1710:Charity Commission for England and Wales 1247: 1213: 978: 931:. The main south door has a brick south 913: 848: 838: 776:, who leased the estate among others to 708: 689: 518:("south" of Abingdon) was owned half by 56: 2054: 1385: 1383: 1381: 1379: 583: 564:and the manors of Sutton Courtenay and 556:that Maud would marry Devon's grandson 2999: 2233:Didcot and Wantage County Constituency 2089:Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society 2083: 2074: 2004: 1974: 1941: 1882: 1846:. Vale of White Horse District Council 1804: 1636: 1596: 1590: 1201: 1189: 391:, it has been administered as part of 2985:List of civil parishes in Oxfordshire 2171: 1895:from the original on 17 February 2018 1581:The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay archives. 1416: 1410: 1370:"Ealhswith, Wife of Alfred the Great" 1333: 1331: 1329: 1277: 726:Historic Building Council for England 383:and 3 miles (5 km) northwest of 3012:Populated places on the River Thames 2077:Oxfordshire Graves & Gravestones 2044:A History of the County of Berkshire 1777: 1705:"The Abbey Sutton Courtenay Limited" 1389: 1376: 951:pattern and three late 14th-century 910:All Saints' Church, Sutton Courtenay 502:of Sutton. In 801 Sutton was made a 609:being 45 minutes away. 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Sutton Courtenay is located in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire
2011 census
OS grid reference
SU5094
Civil parish
District
Vale of White Horse
Shire county
Oxfordshire
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Abingdon
Postcode district
OX14
Dialling code
Police
Thames Valley
Fire
Oxfordshire
Ambulance
South Central
UK Parliament
Didcot and Wantage
Sutton Courtenay Parish Council

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