Not much. They would have more weight when objecting to the stadium (either at the county when they're finalising the lease, or when Cherwell determine the planning application) than individuals would. However, parish councils object to developments all the time but development still get...
If you're complaining to the CDC Monitoring Officer, it would be most effective if you can cite which part of the Parish Council's councillor code of conduct most fits what he's done. I'm not following the meeting, and haven't read the code, so can't be more specific, sorry...
I honestly wouldn't be too worried about not having heard anything about the lease negotiations just yet. These things take ages. See this from my earlier post.
I tend to agree that the barrier isn't the county really; I think they'll ultimately agree the lease. I think for the sake of diplomacy during the negotiations, the club wouldn't put an application until the lease is signed, and I would imagine the timeline for those two things is roughly the...
Key decision points are:
County Council's Cabinet deciding whether or not to approve the agreed lease. At a guess this will be in the autumn or winter of this year, all being well. It might be that it's rejected and the Cabinet requests that changes are made. This could lengthen the process by...
I have witnessed things like this go through the processes at Local Authorities a few times. I think this is a reasonable summary of the process, although my timescales are very, very rough estimates. The first part of it, securing the lease somewhat depends on how committed to this process the...
Looks like a robust referendum, too:
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