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The Signs Are Up

December 19, 2011

Updated, planning details can be found online at MK Partnership, click here to see the planning details.

You may have noticed that some pink signs are up on a couple of lamposts in Milland Way, a week after the submission to trash Oxley Woods arrived from Wimpey.

Go read them.

Then please object, object in the strongest terms.

At the time of writing we still cannot find any details of the application online, which we thought would be become available via the online planning portal system. Perhaps this is different as its a builder just looking to do what they want and add a couple of new hoses, so therefore doesn’t have to go through the same level of scrutiny as if an individual wanted to put up a small outhouse or something? I don’t know.

Wimpey Make Official Move to Trash Oxley Woods Plans

December 12, 2011

Updated, planning details can be found online at MK Partnership, click here to see the planning details.

A planning application for 26 dwellings has been received today at Milton Keynes council.

Nothing spectacular there, but these 26 dwellings are the neither here nor there brick and render clad houses which Taylor Wimpey wish to build in place of the 23 remaning, undeveloped houses of the RSH+P designed, multi-award winning, government backed, flagship Oxley Woods development, as originally planned and promoted to would-be residents buying into this development (still being promoted as of last month as a 145 home development by Wimpey themselves, truth in advertising?!).

We’re waiting on more details, but a letter will be on its way to “all Oxley Woods residents by the end of the week” and will outline a statutory “21 day consultation period for comment”.

So that’s 21 days, over Christmas and New Year, when they know people will be very busy and it will be hardest for their own customers to object to their plans to trash the community we all bought in to Wimpey’s “good word”.

Nicely timed Wimpey, not devious at all. And while you’re at it, why not try further profiteering by adding three more homes, just to rub salt into the wound?

Apparently the fact that Wimpey have timed their move as such will be taken into account, some leeway may be granted, but still… If only Wimpey’s distain for residents could be part of the consideration for planning, but it isn’t, more’s the pity. So much for the season of goodwill.

More discussion for residents is ongoing in the residents forum here at Oxley Woods Living, a meeting may be arranged to discuss how to go forward against Wimpey.

Fore more on the history of Wimpey’s moves to dump Oxley Woods, see the Oxley Woods Future section of the blog.

Wimpey rule out RSH+P, want “committee of two” to negotiate plans

March 24, 2011

Residents of RSH+P designed multi-award winning development Oxley Woods have today received a staggering letter from house builders Taylor Wimpey, outlining their plan to placate residents and steam-roller through their plans to ditch the much fought for, and highly acclaimed RSH+P eco-homes in favour of CMYK penned alternatives.

The letter, attached below, suggests interested residents elect a committee of two. Those two individuals, sorry, that “committee” will then be privy to three alternative designs by CMYK. Then, they will state a preference, after discussion with residents, to allow Wimpey to put in planning for their choice of homes, and being in a position to claim some sort of “proper consultation” those plans will be viewed favourably by the authorities.

Once again, Wimpey are trying to play the system, and attempting to make it seem that they WILL build what they want, and the only way residents get a say is on Wimpey’s terms.

This isn’t the case. If residents wish to object and reject completely Wimpey’s plans we have every right to so.

Apparently, they’re telling those of us who’ve already bought these homes, people just don’t want to buy them.

Perhaps they should be offering full refunds instead, as we were told they were desirable and special. Or, it would appear, continue to treat their customers like naive fools.

Click here to view the letter sent to Oxley Woods residents.

A matter of faith, innovation, principles and community

January 14, 2011

The 145 home Oxley Woods housing development has won plaudits, international recognition, and many prizes. Our homes and community have received the following accolades:

  • The Manser Medal for Houses and Housing Award 2008 – awarded during RIBA Stirling Prize
  • Housebuilding Innovation Awards 2007 – Housebuilding Innovator of the Year (large housebuilder) and
    Best Innovation in the Use of Materials and Products
  • Housing Design Awards 2008 – Large House Builder category
  • RICS South East Regional Award 2008 - Sustainability category
  • RIBA South Regional Award 2008
  • Evening Standard New Homes Award 2008
  • RICS National Awards – Sustainability category 2008
  • Building for Life 2008 – Gold Standard.

For us, the most amazing thing this development has achieved, despite being almost 20% short of completion, is a strong sense of community.

That’s right, the residents of this RSH+P designed residential development actually talk to one-another!

Having lived in a various communities, new and young, in and around Milton Keynes, I can honestly say the people here are the most friendly, talkative, and proud bunch of residents I’ve had the pleasure to interact with.  It’s something that’s hard to measure, something you cant put your finger on. But these houses, even for their pitfalls and problems, are unique. And the wide range of people, from probably as diverse backgrounds and communities as you could imagine, have all been drawn here by the unique proposition of purchasing one of these very special homes, of being part of a very special community.

And it isn’t just us who recognise this.

The Homes and Communities Agency (of whom English Partnerships are now part) in their report “Design for Manufacture, Lessons Learnt 2″ make numerous mentions of how succeful Oxley Woods is proving, not only in terms of the technology and building techniques employed, but in the community which is growing up here.

Customer feedback has been very positive. Most occupants would be very happy to recommend the development to their friends and families, and a community spirit is already thriving. DfM Report available to download from the HCA website

The three main partners involved have been Taylor Wimpey, Wood Newton and RSH+P. Each of these partners have been responsible for helping to promote and establish the ethos and attitude behind Oxley Woods. As have the Homes and Communities Agency (formerly English Partnerships), and more locally Milton Keynes Partnership (who have even arranged school trips to show future generations how important Oxley Woods is). All of these organisations, and several others, have gained a range of publicity, money and respect for the ethos and attitude of the Oxley Woods development.

So why do I bring this up now? Because it highlights all the more why it seems obsurd that Taylor Wimpey are planning on scrapping this development, despite being less than 85% complete, in favour of the following, brick built, anonymous housing. If Taylor Wimpey has their way, these properties (shown below), are going to be built on the Oxley Woods site in place of the planned RSH+P eco-homes, at a higher density.

I believe this shows a complete lack of respect. A lack of respect for the neighbourhood. A lack of respect for the residents. A lack of respect for all those people, from school children to upcoming architects, who have been told that Oxley Woods and the RSH+P designed homes point the way forward. A lack of respect to the designers and their vision. A lack of respect to the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister and the Design for Manufacture programme. A lack of respect for the efforts of ALL those involved to push through the original, forward thinking, out of the ordinary plans. A lack of respect for themselves, to abondon a flagship development in favour of brick-built mundanety for the sake, it would seem most likely, of higher profit margins.

Yes this project has no doubt been challenging, yes it’s been a steep learning curve. But those awards, and the many residents who will sing to the hills the virtues of our unique, growing community, are testament to the fact that the ideology is right, that those who fought and planned and worked towards achieving this were right, and that to abandon that now, is wrong.

If you are reading this because you care about Oxley Woods, about architecture, about urban design, about the standard of people’s lives, and the values of community, then please, in whatever way you can, support our pleas to the developers to see this thing through, to build the homes they’ve made a commitment to make, that the residents of Oxley Woods have shown faith in. At the very least, try something new, keep moving forward, maybe gain further plaudits, and don’t fragment our community.

Please also see: The Future of Oxley Woods?
And: The Future of Oxley Woods? Part Two.

The future of Oxley Woods?

January 10, 2011

Oxley Woods. How do you describe it? If you’re Taylor Wimpey, perhaps you’d choose words such as these..

Oxley Woods is a truly innovative and outstanding development of sustainable homes combining comfort and character with an environmentally friendly lifestyle.

But then, if that’s how you truly felt, would you plan to drop the award winning RSH+P design in favour of this?

New Oxley Woods

According to a letter we’ve received from planning and design firm CMYK (Planning and Design) Limited. Yes. Yes you would.

More to follow I’m sure, and the debate has already begun on the residents’ forum (see link above). Now available is a copy of the outlines of planned changes in PDF format. Click here to download/open the PDF.