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25/01859/OUTFUL Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Oxford
Meeting: 16/06/2026 - Planning Review Committee (Item 28)
28 25/01859/OUTFUL Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Oxford
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Site address: Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Oxford
Proposal:
i. Outline application (with all matters reserved save for "access"), for the demolition of existing buildings and erection of a graduate college for the University of Oxford comprising Student accommodation (Sui Generis), ancillary college buildings (Sui Generis), provision of landscaping, bin and cycle parking, car parking, public realm and open space.
ii. Full application for demolition of existing buildings and partial demolition of existing walls, erection of a hospital building (Use Class C2), a research building (Use Class E(g)(ii)), a hospital research link building (C2/E(g)(ii)), and erection of relocated POWIC/SANE building (Use Class E(g)(i)and (ii)) and pavilion building. Provision of associated car parking, cycle parking, bin storage, access, landscaping, public realm works and associated infrastructure works. Refurbishment and repair of the Gate Lodge and use for residential accommodation associated with the College (Use Class Sui generis)
Reason at Committee: Called into planning review committee by Councillors Rawle, Mundy, Kerr, Jarvis, Muddiman, Hunt, Miles, Djafari-Marbini, Robinson, Pressel, Regisford and Morris.
RECOMMENDATION:
Planning Review Committee is recommended to:
1. Approve the application for the reasons given in the report and subject to the required planning conditions set out in section 12 of this report and grant planning permission subject to:
• The satisfactory completion of a legal agreement under section.106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and other enabling powers to secure the planning obligations set out in the recommended heads of terms which are set out in this report; and
2. Agree to delegate authority to the Director of Planning and Regulation to:
• seek amended plans to show:
o The revised pedestrian route from the new north gate being diverted around the historic embankment and the 2no trees within this embankment retained. Including any updates to any related architectural, parameter or landscape plans which show these elements.
o To show the retained trees T245 within Zone 02 and T65 within Zone 01. Including any updates to any related architectural, parameter or landscape plans which show these elements.
o The revised pedestrian route from the new north gate, moving east – this will show a large gap for pedestrians between the car parking spaces. Including any updates to any related architectural, parameter or landscape plans which show these elements.
• seek amended technical documents to reflect the above changes including:
o Arboricultural Impact Assessment
o Landscaping and Planting Character Report
o Landscaping Management Plan
o Delivery and Servicing Plan
o Design and Access Statement
o Design Code
o Transport Assessment
o Travel Plan
• finalise the recommended conditions as set out in this report including such refinements, amendments, additions and/or deletions as the Director of Planning and Regulation considers reasonably necessary; and
• finalise the recommended legal agreement under section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and other enabling powers as set out in this report, including refining, adding to, amending and/or deleting the obligations detailed in the heads of terms set out in ... view the full agenda text for item 28
Additional documents:
- Appendix 1 - 25-01859-OUTFUL - Existing Site Location Plan, item 28
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- Appendix 2 - 25-01859-OUTFUL - Committee Report - Copy with corrections, item 28
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- Appendix 3 - Printed minutes 21042026 1800 Planning - Oxford City Planning Committee (1), item 28
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- 25-01859-OUTFUL -Warneford Hospital - Committee Presentation (1), item 28
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Decision:
Site address: Warneford Hospital, Warneford Lane, Oxford
Proposal:
i. Outline application (with all matters reserved save for "access"), for the demolition of existing buildings and erection of a graduate college for the University of Oxford comprising Student accommodation (Sui Generis), ancillary college buildings (Sui Generis), provision of landscaping, bin and cycle parking, car parking, public realm and open space.
ii. Full application for demolition of existing buildings and partial demolition of existing walls, erection of a hospital building (Use Class C2), a research building (Use Class E(g)(ii)), a hospital research link building (C2/E(g)(ii)), and erection of relocated POWIC/SANE building (Use Class E(g)(i)and (ii)) and pavilion building. Provision of associated car parking, cycle parking, bin storage, access, landscaping, public realm works and associated infrastructure works. Refurbishment and repair of the Gate Lodge and use for residential accommodation associated with the College (Use Class Sui generis).
The Planning Review Committee resolved to:
1. Approve the application for the reasons given in the report and subject to the required planning conditions set out in section 12 of this report and grant planning permission subject to:
• The satisfactory completion of a legal agreement under section.106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and other enabling powers to secure the planning obligations set out in the recommended heads of terms which are set out in this report; and
2. Agree to delegate authority to the Director of Planning and Regulation to:
• seek amended plans to show:
o The revised pedestrian route from the new north gate being diverted around the historic embankment and the 2no trees within this embankment retained. Including any updates to any related architectural, parameter or landscape plans which show these elements.
o To show the retained trees T245 within Zone 02 and T65 within Zone 01. Including any updates to any related architectural, parameter or landscape plans which show these elements.
o The revised pedestrian route from the new north gate, moving east – this will show a large gap for pedestrians between the car parking spaces. Including any updates to any related architectural, parameter or landscape plans which show these elements.
• seek amended technical documents to reflect the above changes including:
o Arboricultural Impact Assessment
o Landscaping and Planting Character Report
o Landscaping Management Plan
o Delivery and Servicing Plan
o Design and Access Statement
o Design Code
o Transport Assessment
o Travel Plan
• finalise the recommended conditions as set out in this report including such refinements, amendments, additions and/or deletions as the Director of Planning and Regulation considers reasonably necessary; and
• finalise the recommended legal agreement under section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and other enabling powers as set out in this report, including refining, adding to, amending and/or deleting the obligations detailed in the heads of terms set out in this report (including to dovetail with and where appropriate, reinforce the final conditions and informatives to be attached to the planning permission) as the Director of Planning ... view the full decision text for item 28
Minutes:
The Committee considered an application for the demolition of existing buildings and erection of a graduate college for the University of Oxford comprising Student accommodation (Sui Generis), ancillary college buildings (Sui Generis), provision of landscaping, bin and cycle parking, car parking, public realm and open space. Full application for demolition of existing buildings and partial demolition of existing walls, erection of a hospital building (Use Class C2), a research building (Use Class E(g)(ii)), a hospital research link building (C2/E(g)(ii)), and erection of relocated POWIC/SANE building (Use Class E(g)(i)and (ii)) and pavilion building. Provision of associated car parking, cycle parking, bin storage, access, landscaping, public realm works and associated infrastructure works. Refurbishment and repair of the Gate Lodge and use for residential accommodation associated with the College (Use Class Sui generis)
The Planning Officer gave a presentation outlining the details of the location and the proposal. This included site photos and existing and proposed elevations and plans.
· The Planning Officer noted that the application had been considered by the Oxford City Planning Committee on 21 April 2026 where Members resolved to grant planning permission for the redevelopment of Warneford Hospital including a new mental health hospital, research centre, POWIC building and associated landscaping and works. The application had been called in on the grounds that it was considered not to comply with the requirements of policies M1 and M3 in the Local Plan.
· The full planning application sought permission for a new mental health hospital for Oxford, research and development facilities for medical research taking place at the University of Oxford, with additional space for biotech, pharmaceutical start-up companies, a new POWIC/SANE building and associated works. The outline application sought planning permission for a new student accommodation which would form part of a new graduate college for the University of Oxford focused on medical sciences, bioengineering and related disciplines.
· Officers concluded that the proposed development was acceptable in terms of both national and local development plan policies. It was not considered that the increase in parking provision would give rise to any adverse impacts that would justify refusal of the application. Officers also noted that the scheme would deliver significant public benefits across economic, social, and environmental matters which they considered should be given considerable weight when assessing the scheme as a whole, but also in relation to the grounds for the call-in.
· Officers therefore recommended that the Committee resolve to grant planning permission for the development proposed subject to the satisfactory completion of a legal agreement under section 106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.
Councillor Dhall, Siobhann Mansel-Pleydell and Hannah Kirby spoke against the application.
Heidi Johansen-Berg, Heather Smith, Karl Marlowe, Neil Marshall, Nigel Porter, Eric Parry, Helen Ensor and John Rhodes spoke in favour of the application.
The Committee asked questions about the details of the application, which were responded to by officers, objectors and the applicant. The Committee’s discussions centred on, but were not limited to, the following issues:
· Concerns were raised ... view the full minutes text for item 28