Welcome
Welcome to the Hanwell Village web site about proposed planning applications that may effect the village in the future.
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| About Hanwell Village |
Hanwell is a small village with approximately 120 houses and a population of 270 people. It is situated 3 miles from the centre of Banbury in Oxfordshire and is linked to the town by the Warwick Road (B400) and the Southam Road (A420) connected at either end with the small village road.
The majority of the village is contained within a conservation area with two Grade 1 listed building on its southern boundary: The 12th century St. Peters Church and Hanwell Castle. There are also medieval fish ponds within the village and many historical houses and cottages. |
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| The Hanwell Fields Development |
In 2000? Many of the fields on the north side of Banbury were allocated as building plots for 900 houses. Most of these houses have now been built and further development towards Hanwell village is now being considered by the planning department of Cherwell District Council.
This web site has information of proposed sites and current planning applications submitted to the council. It also has information on possible sites that may be included in the Local Plan concerning sites within the village itself that may be developed in the future. |
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