Overview
By working in partnership, the Future Oxfordshire Partnership is able to share knowledge and experience between its partner organisations, and across different areas of expertise. This helps the partners deliver their own corporate priorities efficiently, as well as enabling us to support delivery of the ambitious aims of the Strategic Vision.
What we're doing
By working in partnership, the Future Oxfordshire Partnership is able to share knowledge and experience between its partner organisations, and between different areas of expertise. This helps the partners deliver their own corporate priorities efficiently, as well as enabling us to support delivery of the ambitious aims of the Strategic Vision. Recent examples have included:
- Exploring exemplars of innovative housing - A site visit to Graven Hill, Bicester, offered members insight into local activity to accelerate self-build and custom-build properties; the visit follows on from a self-build report the group received from officers in April 2023.
- Solar Farm Guidance - members received a report which provides advice to help elected members and officers understand relevant best practice principles and guidance for the deployment of ground mounted solar farms.
- Environment strategy map and project/programme tracker - The environment officer group supporting EAG has led on the development on an environment strategy map, and a partnerships and environmental programme tracker to support join-up, sharing of best practice, and prevent duplication. The strategy map considers national, county wide, and authority level strategy and policy, and in doing so enables an understanding of the different guiding docs and how these might interact. The partnerships and environmental programme tracker maps out the different environmental programmes of work taking place across the Oxfordshire, as well as the other partnership organisations that operate in this space.
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