Why Oxford is a ‘petri dish’ with major competing roadworks
This is an editorial opinion piece from the Oxford Times' political reporter Noor Qurashi.
Local Democracy Reporter
Noor Qurashi is a Local Democracy Reporter covering stories across Oxfordshire. She studied at the University of Oxford before completing a journalism course at News Associates in London.
Noor Qurashi is a Local Democracy Reporter covering stories across Oxfordshire. She studied at the University of Oxford before completing a journalism course at News Associates in London.
This is an editorial opinion piece from the Oxford Times' political reporter Noor Qurashi.
Motorists, traders and councillors have reacted to three sets of "diabolical" Botley Road works planned for Oxford simultaneously including at the rail bridge.
An Oxford council report suggests controversial transport measures like LTNs and the ZEZ have "decreased" air pollution in the city.
Oxfordshire county councillors took a vote against the massive new SESRO reservoir planned for near Abingdon nearly as big as Gatwick Airport.
Oxfordshire parents gathered outside county hall to protest a damning SEND report one year on saying there has not been meaningful change from the council.
The Oxfordshire village of Islip near Oxford and Kidlington will get a new traffic calming feature - road hump - on the B4027 Wheatley Road.
New parking restrictions will come to the Oxfordshire village of Shrivenham near Faringdon after council approved the measures that include double yellow lines.
New traffic calming measures such as a zebra crossing and road hump will come to Sandy Lane West in Blackbird Leys, Oxford for the "dangerous" road.
Oxfordshire County Council has approved a new parking policy in relation to permits for boats in the Upper Wolvercote CPZ.
Oxfordshire County Council has submitted formal concerns around the Botley West Solar Farm near Woodstock saying it would have significant impact on landscape.
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