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Views on plans to reopen Cowley Branch Line
Oxford City Council, working with Oxfordshire County Council, local landowners, Network Rail and Department for Transport, is reviewing ways to reopen passenger services to the Cowley Branch Line in Oxford. We would like to hear your views on how the proposed passenger train services from new stations at Littlemore and Cowley to Oxford city centre and beyond might benefit residents and the local community. Read more on the Reopening the Cowley Branch Line for passengers MoreOpened 5 July 2024 -
Building Control Customer Survey
If you have recently used our Building Control Service, we want your opinion on how you found the process, services you have used and any comments you have. MoreOpened 8 July 2024 -
Council Tax Reduction Scheme 2024 Consultation
The Local Council Tax Reduction (CTR) Scheme is undergoing its annual review, and we invite you to share your views. This consultation is a legal requirement under the Local Government Finance Act 1992 (Section 13a 1(c)) and aims to ensure that the CTR scheme reflects the needs and preferences of our community. The feedback we receive will help shape the support provided to households in need, ensuring fair and effective distribution of resources. We encourage everyone, including council... MoreOpened 9 August 2024 -
Hackney Carriage Quantity Control
Oxford City Council is reviewing its Hackney Carriage Vehicles (Taxis / Black Cabs) quantity control policy. This is a statutory requirement. There are currently 107 licenses for Hackney Carriage Vehicles (Taxis / Black Cabs) in Oxford. The Council seeks the views of the public, as to availability of taxis and choice when travelling within the district. Definitions: Hackney Carriage Vehicle (HCV): (Taxi/Black Cab) can be flagged in the street or be available for... MoreOpened 4 September 2024 -
Advertising Neighbourhood Area and Forum Redesignation – Headington
The Town and Country Planning Act 1990 requires Neighbourhood Forums to reapply every five years. The Headington Neighbourhood Forum has submitted an application to Oxford City Council asking to be redesignated as a Neighbourhood Forum. We are inviting comments on this application to be made within this consultation window. The Neighbourhood Forum area remains the same as when it was originally designated. MoreOpened 9 October 2024 -
Littlemore Neighbourhood Plan Regulation 16 Consultation
In accordance with Regulation 16 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012 Littlemore Parish Council have submitted their Neighbourhood Development Plan to Oxford City Council, as the Local Planning Authority, to ‘publicise their Plan Proposal.’ The City Council are therefore inviting representations on the ‘Plan Proposal’ prepared by the Forum and the accompanying documents. The ‘Plan Proposal’ comprises a map and basic conditions statement, the... MoreOpened 28 October 2024 -
Budget Consultation 2025-26
Oxford City Council spends around £100 million each year providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. In addition, we spend another £57 m on council housing in relation to the management and maintenance of our 7,869 council homes and we are planning to spend around £800 million over the next 5 years on major infrastructure capital projects in the city. We want to hear from you on our budget proposals for 2025-26. The... MoreOpened 12 December 2024 -
Oxford Heritage Asset Register
Oxford City Council has worked with Historic England, Oxford Preservation Trust and local communities to develop the Oxford Heritage Asset Register (OHAR). The Heritage Asset Register identifies what is significant about local features in the historic environment and highlights their aesthetic, communal, architectural, archaeological, and historical contribution to Oxford. This is a means of identifying local value and significance within Oxford that have not otherwise been... MoreOpened 20 January 2025 -
Cumulative Impact Assessment Review
To meet the requirements of Section 5A of the Licensing Act 2003, Oxford City Council is reviewing the current Cumulative Impact Assessment, which is required every three years. The Assessment is used as an evidence-based tool for the Licensing Authority to consider adoption of the Special Saturation Policy (SSP), which forms part of the Statement of Licensing Policy. This is a statutory requirement. MoreOpened 17 February 2025 -
Residential Communal Areas Public Spaces Protection Order
Consultation for Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) with Prohibitions Restricting Unauthorised Persons from Gathering in Residential Communal areas serving 199-207 Barns Road and 36-44 Upper Barr. The proposed Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) aims to address concerns related to anti-social behaviour (ASB) linked to unauthorized gatherings in an Oxford City Council Residential communal area. The ASB includes harassment and intimidation of nearby residents and open space drug use.... MoreOpened 18 February 2025 -
Future of local government for Oxford
Welcome to the 'Future of local government for Oxford' survey. To thank you, and in recognition of your time, all members of the Residents’ Panel have been entered into quarterly prize draws to win £250. We ran the last prize draw and distributed the vouchers to three of our panel members in January 2025. Our next prize draw is due in April 2025. This survey is only available to members of the Oxford Residents' Panel. If you’re not currently a member of the Oxford... MoreOpened 26 February 2025 -
Oxford Local Plan 2042 - Early Engagement Survey
Oxford City Council is starting the preparation of a new Local Plan for the city to guide where new development can go. This early involvement is taking place prior to the legally required stages to seek early views from residents, businesses and other bodies to help identify the main issues being faced. What is the new Local Plan? The new Local Plan will aim to address the key issues facing all of Oxford’s residents and businesses. Based on the existing use of the land... MoreOpens 17 March 2025
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