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Summertown & St Margaret's Forum

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Summertown St Margaret's Neighbourhood Forum is a group of local residents collaborating on planning, development, environment in North Oxford

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πŸŽ‚ coffee & cake? Please do come along to our event next Saturday to hear all about the work we get up to, and meet the committee! Details below:

πŸŽ‚ coffee & cake? 

Please do come along to our event next Saturday to hear all about the work we get up to, and meet the committee! Details below:
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This is a hugely welcome announcement from Active Travel England Giving people the freedom to choose a different way to move around their towns and cities is hugely welcome Walking and cycling is crucial to help tackle our productivity, health, air quality and climate challenges

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Would you like to help create the community's vision for a re-developed Diamond Place? The Forum is looking for up to 40 representatives to take part in workshops with the City Council and Oxford University. Find out more here: summertownstmargaretsforum.org.uk/diamond-place-…

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Would you like to see a new health centre in Summertown? Interested in the mix of new housing to be built? What other amenities should be considered? Come along to our online meeting on 15 February, and find out how you can take part summertownstmargaretsforum.org.uk/diamond-place-…

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The "15-minute city" by urbanist Carlos Moreno is the belief that every neighborhood should have access to work, housing, food, health, education, and leisure within a 15-minute walk. It's a really simple but transformative goal.

The "15-minute city" by urbanist Carlos Moreno is the belief that every neighborhood should have access to work, housing, food, health, education, and leisure within a 15-minute walk. It's a really simple but transformative goal.
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Please join us our online meeting at 6pm on 15 March to discuss Diamond Place regeneration plans - all details here: summertownstmargaretsforum.org.uk/diamond-place-…

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The Neighbourhood Forum is hosting a monthly series of workshops with the City Council and Oxford University Development on Tuesday evenings at Woodstock Road Baptist Church, starting next Tuesday 28th February 6.45-9pm. 1/2

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We want to hear from you, our community, what the future development should look like - health centre, community facilities, car parking, retail, green space, homes and more. There are still spaces left in the workshops. Find out more at summertownstmargaretsforum.org.uk/diamond-place-…. 2/2

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This evening is the third workshop in the community design for Diamond Place. Do come along at 6.45pm to the Baptist Church Hall on Woodstock Road. No previous experience necessary! summertownstmargaretsforum.org.uk

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The Forum is engaging with the County Council and Wolvercote NF about the proposal for a new OUFC stadium at the Triangle. What do residents of Summertown and St Margaret's think?

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Thank you to @TeddiesOxford &@marksandspencer #summertown #oxford for the beautiful brass band carol music & mince pies at the Christmas light switch on supported by Summertown & St Margaret's Forum and with Helen & Douglas House doing the count down and Nicholas Hardyman organising the event!

Thank you to @TeddiesOxford &amp;@marksandspencer #summertown #oxford for the beautiful brass band carol music &amp; mince pies at the Christmas light switch on supported by <a href="/SuStMF/">Summertown & St Margaret's Forum</a> and with <a href="/HelenAndDouglas/">Helen & Douglas House</a> doing the count down and Nicholas Hardyman organising the event!
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The Forum is holding an open meeting to review our Neighbourhood Plan on Tuesday 18 June at 7pm in the Woodstock Road Baptist Church. We expect to have both refreshments and a speaker from the City Council. All who live or work in the area are very welcome!