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6:00am Wednesday 20th August 2008
Skateboard enthusiasts claim they are "hanging on by the skin of their teeth" after plans for a new skatepark were dashed.
It looked as if a site for jumps and ramps in Cowley Marsh Park had been approved in May, after a 10-year fight.
But, just as planning and fundraising for the facility began, skateboarders from the Oxford Wheels Project hit a major stumbling block.
Oxford City Council - the same authority which granted planning permission for the skatepark - has contacted Wheels' executive officer Jack Richens with bad news.
The council said it will not be supporting any lease application for the land, which is owned by the authority.
Mr Richens said: "We have been doing this for so long now we are almost accustomed to being let down so we are upset, but not at all surprised."
For the scheme to go ahead, permission is required from both the planning authority and the landowner - both of which, in this case, are the council.
But the decision on the lease will be taken by another committee, with separate councillors.
A meeting has been arranged next week between Mr Richens and council board member for young people Antonia Bance to discuss alternative sites.
But Mr Richens said: "We have spent years looking for somewhere to build this skatepark.
"We have been trying, and trying and trying and have got to the stage where we are hanging on by the skin of our teeth."
Despite being landowner, the council would not have to pay for the skatepark development.
A temporary skatepark in Meadow Lane, East Oxford, is coming to the end of its life after 10 years, with just one usable wooden ramp left.
Ms Bance said: "The decision has been taken because of the concerns of local residents and local ward councillors about noise in particular."
She would not comment on why the council had already granted planning permission and said she had not been a member of the committee which made the decision.
Saj Malik, who represents Cowley Marsh on the council, declined to comment and fellow ward councillor Mohammed Abbasi was yesterday unavailable for comment.
Tarbatt, says...
9:25am Wed 20 Aug 08
annoyed, Oxford says...
9:29am Wed 20 Aug 08
Homer Simpson, Springfield says...
9:30am Wed 20 Aug 08
Jock, Headington says...
9:46am Wed 20 Aug 08
Annoyed, Oxford says...
10:34am Wed 20 Aug 08
Sharon, Oxford says...
10:42am Wed 20 Aug 08
Oxford City Council - the same authority which granted planning permission for the skatepark - has contacted Wheels' executive officer Jack Richens with bad news.
The council said it will not be supporting any lease application for the land, which is owned by the authority.
For the scheme to go ahead, permission is required from both the planning authority and the landowner - both of which, in this case, are the council.
But the decision on the lease will be taken by another committee, with separate councillors.
Tarbatt, says...
10:48am Wed 20 Aug 08
Tony Brett, Oxford says...
11:04am Wed 20 Aug 08
Sharon, Oxford says...
11:43am Wed 20 Aug 08
Jock, Headington says...
12:12pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Hunt, oxford says...
12:15pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Frankie, Oxford says...
12:45pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Mark, Temple Cowley says...
12:53pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Tony Brett wrote:Mr Brett, you didn't talk to us and we are one of the people who lives next to Cowley Marsh Park! And as for a tiny majority being against it I wouldn't call 300+ a tiny minority. Also, the petition organised by the OWP was signed mostly by people who don't live anywhere near Cowley Marsh Park so wasn't representative of the local residents views.
This is entirely predictable. And really sickening. Noise concerns are a planning issue that have been thoroughly and comprehensively addressed by the planning process. The decision was made by a democratically elected group of councillors who\'s job it is to represent the people of the City. For NuLabour to ignore all that and think that they know better is frankly shameful and sadly typical. As a resident of Cowley Marsh and neighbour of Cowley Marsh Park for over four years who spoke to over 1000 people earlier this year about the skate park, I know that the objectors are a TINY minority. SHAME on the councillors that are trying to block this. SHAME.
Mark, Temple Cowley says...
1:00pm Wed 20 Aug 08
Mark wrote:'And as for a tiny majority being against it I wouldn't call 300+ a tiny minority.'
Tony Brett wrote: This is entirely predictable. And really sickening. Noise concerns are a planning issue that have been thoroughly and comprehensively addressed by the planning process. The decision was made by a democratically elected group of councillors who\\\'s job it is to represent the people of the City. For NuLabour to ignore all that and think that they know better is frankly shameful and sadly typical. As a resident of Cowley Marsh and neighbour of Cowley Marsh Park for over four years who spoke to over 1000 people earlier this year about the skate park, I know that the objectors are a TINY minority. SHAME on the councillors that are trying to block this. SHAME.Mr Brett, you didn\'t talk to us and we are one of the people who lives next to Cowley Marsh Park! And as for a tiny majority being against it I wouldn\'t call 300+ a tiny minority. Also, the petition organised by the OWP was signed mostly by people who don\'t live anywhere near Cowley Marsh Park so wasn\'t representative of the local residents views. The decision to give planning permission was made by the strategic planning committee most of whom don\'t represent us or live anywhere near the Park. The East Area Committee refused it from the start. Imagine the uproar if they tried to build it in Florence Park but no because it\'s Cowley Marsh the local opponents are villified for denying youngsters somewhere to play on their skateboards. THERE ARE BETTER PLACES TO BUILD THIS SKATEPARK.
tutu much, says...
1:28pm Wed 20 Aug 08
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Jock, Headington says...
8:45am Wed 20 Aug 08
This is presumably why ZaNuLabour want to get rid of area committees - so they can't make decisions the Supreme Soviet doesn't like. If a business or developer were treaqted this way they would, quite rightly, probably hammer the council legally - butno, a kids' activity charity is okay to treat like in such an outrageous cavalier fashion.
Disgraceful.