Oxford Local Plan 2042 Regulation 18 (Preferred Options) Consultation

Closes 8 Aug 2025

Opened 27 Jun 2025

Overview

Oxford City Council is seeking views on the latest stage of the Oxford Local Plan 2042.  The Regulation 18 consultation stage is the first of two statutory consultation stages for the Local Plan.  This stage provides the main opportunity to consider and comment on the options for policies that will make up the local plan.  This consultation is a comprehensive and provides the opportunity to comment on all the policy options.  For each of policy area we will highlight the preferred option, which is what we consider will bring about the most beneficial outcome for a particular subject area, alongside the alternative approaches.  

If you prefer a quicker option, you may wish to consider responding to our Shorter Consultation, which is linked below.

Previous Consultation Stage

This consultation also follows on from the recent preengagement survey.  The Responses showed strong support for the Local Plan's objectives with respect to delivering affordable housing, green space protection, and ambitious climate action. Respondents favoured using brownfield sites and emphasized sustainable infrastructure and community wellbeing. Overall, the feedback highlights the need for a Local Plan that balances growth with sustainability and protects Oxford’s unique character.

Why your views matter

The consultation presents the best opportunity to influence the content and scope of the policies in the plan, and potentially bring to our attention areas we may have overlooked, before it progresses to a more advanced stage.  Your feedback will be vital for us to take into consideration while we refine the policies into their finalised form.

Give us your views

Audiences

  • Anyone from any background

Interests

  • Local Plan
  • Redevelopment and Regeneration
  • Conservation Areas
  • Heritage and Listed Buildings
  • General Housing
  • New Homes
  • Policy
  • Economic
  • City Centre
  • Open Spaces
  • Carbon Reduction
  • Net Zero
  • Parks and Green Spaces
  • Community Involvement
  • Open Spaces