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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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994:. As a child he fished in a local stream. He requested to be buried in an English country churchyard of the nearest church to where he died. However, he died in London, and none of the local churches had any space in their graveyards. Thinking that he might have to be cremated against his wishes, his widow asked her friends whether they knew of a church that had space for him.
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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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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
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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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which offered sanctuary to refugees and displaced children. In the 70s, The Abbey was lent to the exiled Bishop
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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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in 2006, which was previously leased by her grandmother,
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1392:"History of Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire (Oxfordshire)"
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List of parliamentary constituencies in Oxfordshire
1977:"Larger Medieval Houses in the Vale of White Horse"
1915:"Bonham Carter buys back family heritage for ÂŁ2.9m"
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Housing development and major planning applications
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560:. Devon promised to award Maud an annuity of 200
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1051:, socialite, wife of prime minister, and countess
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2947:Berkshire North or Abingdon County Constituency
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2240:Oxford West and Abingdon County Constituency
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1423:. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 278.
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1289:. Society of Antiquaries of London: 79â93.
1259:. Society of Antiquaries of London: 59â80.
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663:. Across the road from the Norman Hall is
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1975:Currie, Christopher Richard John (1992).
1420:Joan of Kent: The First Princess of Wales
1079:(George Orwell), buried in the churchyard
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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
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2089:Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society
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1895:from the original on 17 February 2018
1581:The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay archives.
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1370:"Ealhswith, Wife of Alfred the Great"
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726:Historic Building Council for England
383:and 3 miles (5 km) northwest of
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2077:Oxfordshire Graves & Gravestones
2044:A History of the County of Berkshire
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1705:"The Abbey Sutton Courtenay Limited"
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910:All Saints' Church, Sutton Courtenay
502:of Sutton. In 801 Sutton was made a
609:being 45 minutes away. At one time
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1844:"Planning Application P15/V2353/O"
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1653:"The Abbey â 800 Years of History"
1613:National Heritage List for England
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1533:"Investigation into garage blaze"
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476:Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain
2380:Kingston Bagpuize with Southmoor
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1873:Planning Application P16/V0646/O
1864:Planning Application P15/V2933/O
1780:"Sutton Courtenay Parish Church"
1445:"Amey bids for high-flying firm"
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2978:List of places in Oxfordshire
2942:Abingdon Borough Constituency
2899:Municipal Borough of Abingdon
2163:The Abbey at Sutton Courtenay
1883:Nathan, David (6 July 2000).
1732:"The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay"
1477:"Amey takeover wins approval"
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1139:Joseph Mallord William Turner
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967:when munitions stored by the
525:Most historians believe that
379:2 miles (3 km) south of
2952:Abingdon County Constituency
2079:. Stroud: the History Press.
1521:Oxfordshire. 29 August 1998.
1509:"Blaze rips through mansion"
831:, spiritual refreshment and
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2957:Wantage County Constituency
1757:"H. H. Asquith (1852â1928)"
787:, the estate was bought by
714:The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay
705:The Abbey, Sutton Courtenay
94:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
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2247:Witney County Constituency
2226:District Council elections
2149:â monthly village magazine
2097:Cambridge University Press
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1942:Thomas, Sir Miles (1964).
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1390:Ford, David Nash (2008).
1295:10.1017/s0261340900009887
1265:10.1017/s0261340900013229
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2219:County Council elections
2075:Yurdan, Marilyn (2010).
2064:The Buildings of England
1678:David Nash Ford (2004).
1352:"Sutton Courtenay Manor"
1165:Neighbourhood Statistics
1071:Bishop of Bath and Wells
941:Bishop of Bath and Wells
785:Evelyn St. Croix Fleming
720:The Abbey is a medieval
510:was married in 868. The
3022:Villages in Oxfordshire
2904:Abingdon Rural District
2101:The Prehistoric Society
2048:Victoria County History
1784:Royal Berkshire History
1684:Royal Berkshire History
1396:Royal Berkshire History
1356:Royal Berkshire History
1127:Hugh Macdonald Sinclair
631:Hugh Macdonald Sinclair
550:Edward the Black Prince
431:Archaeology and history
387:. Historically part of
2919:Wantage Rural District
2914:Wantage Urban District
2566:Ardington and Lockinge
1786:. Nash Ford Publishing
1398:. Nash Ford Publishing
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216:Postcode district
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1608:"The Abbey (1052729)"
1117:, went to school here
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685:Medieval architecture
594:Didcot power stations
397:1974 boundary changes
2533:Other civil parishes
2458:Stanford in the Vale
2198:The District of the
2143:for Sutton Courtenay
1105:Violet Bonham Carter
1097:Helena Bonham Carter
754:Solomon of Rochester
584:Industry and economy
425:Didcot power station
415:, a twelfth-century
194:Sovereign state
3017:Vale of White Horse
2549:Appleton-with-Eaton
2544:Appleford-on-Thames
2535:(component villages
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2070:. pp. 235â237.
2005:Harden, DB (1940).
1920:The Daily Telegraph
1113:, organiser of the
1026:Grampian conditions
625:In August 1998 the
615:Ferrovial Servicios
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134:Vale of White Horse
2704:Fyfield and Tubney
2264:Abingdon-on-Thames
2040:"Sutton Courtenay"
1563:. 24 February 2016
1350:Ford, David Nash.
1340:, pp. 369â379
1320:Wessex Archaeology
1001:Malcolm Muggeridge
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770:St George's Chapel
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535:Reginald Courtenay
531:Henry I of England
435:A Neolithic stone
413:All Saints' Church
381:Abingdon-on-Thames
290:Didcot and Wantage
282:UK Parliament
228:Dialling code
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2608:Kingstone Winslow
2436:St. Helen Without
2385:Kingston Bagpuize
2066:. Harmondsworth:
2056:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1457:. 27 January 1999
1430:978-1-4456-4471-4
1372:. 21 August 2014.
1087:Bishop of Norwich
1077:Eric Arthur Blair
1013:Westminster Abbey
939:, a 15th-century
894:Elizabeth Asquith
886:Hugh Lane Gallery
860:In 1912 the then
821:spiritual retreat
758:Thomas Beckington
677:Bishop of Norwich
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