Timbmet‘s Cumnor Hill site is recommended to be earmarked for housing under Oxford city council’s draft local strategic plan.
Timbmet Group chief executive Simon Fineman said: “We have been trying to get planning permission to build houses on the site for a couple of years. The land should be redesignated from industrial use to housing and the recommendation is that we should be allowed to build houses – but we would still have to get outline and then detailed planning permission and that will take a number of years.
“We recognise that sooner or later we will have to move. The local authority has said it would rather see houses than a timber yard here and we would rather be on a site where our lorries can leave at 5am rather than 6am.
“The local authority has said it would rather see houses than a timber yard here and we would rather be on a site where our lorries can leave at 5am rather than 6am.” |
Simon Fineman, Timbmet chief executive |
“We polled our staff as to where they would like to move, and the consensus was to Didcot where there is a big industrial estate.”
Timbmet owns 80 acres at Cumnor Hill, 15 acres of which is inside the green belt. Mr Fineman said: “The site is geared towards a huge amount of outdoor storage but things have moved on and now we need to keep timber dry and warm.”