Public consultation on proposals for a vast new warehouse and rail freight park near Bicester in the Oxfordshire countryside opens this week. A Channel Islands based company, Oxfordshire Railfreight Limited, is preparing plans for a Strategic Rail Freight Interchange (SRFI) on land situated immediately south and adjacent to the Chiltern Main Line. The site is potentially important to industry and exporters in Oxford and is also not far from the East Midlands, generally regarded as the ‘Golden Triangle’ for UK logistics operators.
Given its strategic importance, the proposals meet the criteria for a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project. As such, the submissions will be subject to an application for a Development Consent Order (DCO) which will be submitted for examination by the Planning Inspectorate, who will process the application. Grant Shapps, the Secretary of State for Transport, will then consider the Inspector’s recommendation and determine the application.
Sweet spot for logistics
It is broadly agreed that the UK needs more warehousing to cope with the changing supply and demand patterns in the UK economy. Modal shift to rail also requires far more of that provision to be rail connected. This latest proposal is just the latest of a string of similar developments, many of them in a broad arc, reaching out from the East Midlands – a sweet spot for logistics operations because of its central geographical location, large market and good communications – including connections with ports around the UK.
The proposals from Oxfordshire Railfreight have gone out to public consultation. The developers are well aware that it may not be plain sailing for such a large proposal in what is an environmentally sensitive area and well known for a population fiercely opposed to change. The first round of public consultation gets underway this week, with a second round scheduled for this Winter.