cable towage boat
path to the sun
reflection on a water meadow
bridge at Medley
riverside seat in the river
new Jubilee Bridge
boathouse bridge
Medley floodlight
St Hilda's junk man
punts at Magdalen Bridge
High Bridge over the Cherwell
tacky riverside flats
red board at Osney Lock
new micro hydro
mouth of the Castle Mill Stream
Boris Johnson's London
London's north bank
sunlight on St Paul's
Chamberlain's Wharf
Billingsgate Wharf
dismal view across the Thames
Fishmonger's Hall Wharf
Southwark from London Bridge
Thames Path to Tower Bridge
Old Billingsgate Walk
bleak view across the Thames
stark view from the Thames
Thames at Tower Bridge
Southwark Cathedral blocked off
mistletoe by the Cherwell
Waynflete Building
snowdrops by the Cherwell
Oxford riverside walk
Thames from Swinford Bridge
Swinford Bridge
lock gates at Osney
Osney Lock
view from Magdalen Bridge
mistletoe in spring
grey heron plumage
watching heron
mobile garden seat
over Swinford Bridge
house by the Windrush
Thames at Swinford Bridge
Bulstake Bridge
old willow fence
Fiddler's Island
smile please, swanny
party at Port Meadow
up river
one, two, three sails
sailing at Binsey
uplifting scene
Medley sailing
British Moth
round the buoy
spring green by the Thames
sail in the evening sunlight
sailing the Thames
London's ruined river view
Tower of London plus carbuncles
crossing Tower Bridge
red nose day
Protect Port Meadow from Oxford University
damaged view at Port Meadow
damaged skyline at Port Meadow
blocks on the distant skyline
ruining the river views
pedestrian diversion
Osney Bridge moorings
riverside stumps
heron at the weir
can't get lost on the Thames Path
under the rainbow
ultramarina
eight geese a-swimming
reflection on a flooded path
river causeway
Thames Path truncated
spring green river
blocked view at Medley Marina
eyesore across the Thames
winds beyond the river
Weir Cottage in spring
ducks' tails
Mr and Mrs Mallard
blackthorn by the river
footbridge at Medley
Medley Weir Cottage
travelling window box
willows in the flood
Thames Path under water
Fiddler's Island causeway
Thames Path in the snow
winter at Gibbs Crescent
snow at Osney Lock
dismal snowy day by the Thames
white swans
path to the rainbow bridge
river in all directions
flooded marina
home in the river
Christmas Day torrent
Thames in angry mood
back of Canning Crescent
Weirs Mill Stream in flood
Weirs Mill weir
Weirs Mill flooding
desolate tree in the flood
boathouse in the river
college barge on the Thames
Riverside Centre
Salters boatyard in the flood
south of the Donny Bridge
River Thames in flood at Oxford
Isis in flood
old winch
Head of the high River
high water at Salters Boatyard
dead end footpath
trees in the river
high water at Woodins Way
high water in Paradise
Castle Mill torrent
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Fiddler's Island, Oxford
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Good news for all those who opposed the proposed development on Fiddlers Island. The Planning Inspector has turned down the appeal of the would-be developer, and upheld the decision of Councillors not to grant planning permission. The Planning Inspector concluded that allowing a 3 storey building there would have an "unacceptable impact on the character and appearance of its surroundings"
Very interesting to see what the Planning Department in Oxford does after this latest humiliation - the proposed development was recommended by the same Council Officer who handled and recommended the University's Port Meadow flats and described their location as "not in a sensitive area". Extraordinary it takes a National Planning Inspector to determine that these sites in Oxford are precious and sensitive, and to protect them from the judgement of our own planning officers!
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