09:30AM, Monday 12 January 2026
PLANS to build nearly 60 homes on the site of a business park in Henley have been turned down.
South Oxfordshire District Council said that the plans by the Green Regeneration Property Company, failed to provide employment space in place of what was being lost and did not have an acceptable drainage strategy.
The London-based developer had applied for permission transform the site of Stuart Turner, one of the town’s largest employers, into housing.
It wanted to build 46 houses, 10 with two bedrooms, 18 with three bedrooms and 18 with four bedrooms and 11 two-bedroom maisonettes.
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