Client logo - link to home

Cherwell Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy


Cherwell Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy

Client logo - link to home
    • Home
    • About the Strategy
    • How to use this website
    • Cherwell’s GBI network today
      • Cherwell in context
      • People
      • Nature
      • Place
      • Climate Change
    • Key GBI Opportunities
      • Key Opportunity 1: Managing flood risk in Cherwell’s urban areas
      • Key Opportunity 2: Restoring Cherwell’s blue corridors
      • Key Opportunity 3: Growing green towns in Cherwell
      • Key Opportunity 4: Expanding woodlands in Cherwell
      • Key Opportunity 5: Encouraging walking, cycling and wheeling in Cherwell
      • Key Opportunity 6: Making the most of our parks and open spaces (including biodiversity enhancements)
    • Focus Area Profiles
      • Overview of Focus Areas
      • Banbury
      • Bicester
      • Kidlington
      • Otmoor, Bernwood and Ray
      • Mid-Cherwell river corridor
    • Guidance for new development
    • Interactive map
    • Appendices
      • Appendix 1: List of data sets used in interactive map
      • Appendix 2: Summary of stakeholder engagement
      • Appendix 3: Summary of projects against evidence base

Introduction

Welcome to the Cherwell Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy.

Produced by Cherwell District Council, it builds on previous work and feedback from local stakeholders to set out a series of strategic opportunities to enhance the County’s Green and Blue Infrastructure (GBI) network.

You can use this website and the tool bar above to explore the strategy, understand why it has been created and read more about how the GBI opportunities might be delivered.

    • Our Commitment to Web Accessibility
    • Cookies policy
Report Produced by LUC
LUC certificates of registration
www.landuse.co.uk www.landuse.co.uk

www.luc.co.uk

QR code for this page
Cherwell Green and Blue Infrastructure Strategy

© LUC 2025

This page is printed from: https://lucmaps.co.uk/CherwellGBIDigitalReport/

This page was printed on the 06/06/2025