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Oxfordshire - Multiple Traffic Notices, Temporary Cloures

OX4 6PQPublished 21/08/25
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OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

Notice of Temporary Traffic Order

Oxford, Field Avenue

Prohibition of Through Traffic and Waiting

Date of Order: 18 August 2025

Coming into force: 26 August 2025

This Order is being introduced because of carriageway patching works which are anticipated to be completed 3 September 2025. This is a 24 hour road restriction.

The effect of the Order is to temporarily prohibit any vehicle proceeding or waiting in Field Avenue. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force. Exemptions are included for emergency services and for the works and for access to premises which are only accessible from the closed section of road. The alternative route for traffic is via Pegasus Road.

This Order will remain in force for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed whichever is the sooner. (Ref: T16138/AC)

ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 – SECTION 14(1) & (7)

Notice of Temporary Traffic Order

Oxford, St Giles – Temporary Parking Suspension

Date of Order: 8 September 2025

Coming into force: 16 September 2025

This Order is being introduced because of partial demolition and refurbishment of the Eagle and Child pub and Greens Café which is anticipated to be completed March 2027. This is a 24 hour parking restriction.

The effect of the Order is to temporarily suspend 9 Pay & Display parking bays on St Giles opposite the buildings, closure of the service road fronting the buildings and a short section of the northbound cycle lane. Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force. Exceptions are included for emergency service vehicles and for the purpose of the works.

This Order will remain in force for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed whichever is the sooner.

The relevant parts of the Oxfordshire County Council (Oxford City) (Designation and Regulation of Pay and Display Parking) Order 2017 as amended will be temporarily suspended. (Ref: T16307/AC)

Notice of Temporary Traffic Order

Oxford, Little Clarendon Street

Prohibition of Through Traffic and One Way Restriction

Date of Order: 8 September 2025

Coming into force: 15 September 2025

This Order is being introduced because of scaffolding and hoarding erection and dismantling at Dartington House to allow replacement of window systems which are anticipated to be completed 9 February 2026. This is a 24 hour road closure during each of two phases as follows:

1st phase erection of scaffolding – 15 to 29 September 2025;

2nd phase dismantling 26 January to 9 February 2026.

The effect of the Order is to temporarily prohibit vehicles proceeding in Little Clarendon Street at these times.

Appropriate traffic signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force. The One-Way restriction will be temporarily suspended during closure times to allow access from both ends of the road. The relevant parts of the Oxfordshire County Council (City of Oxford) (Central Area) (Traffic Management) (Consolidation) Order 2003 (as amended) will be temporarily suspended for the duration of the works closures. Exemptions are included for emergency services and for the works and for access to premises which are only accessible from the closed section of road. The alternative routes for traffic affected will be signed locally. Access for cyclists and pedestrians will be maintained.

This Order will remain in force for a maximum period of 18 months or until the works have been completed whichever is the sooner. (Ref: T16175/AC)

Traffic Regulations Team for the Head of Network Management: Environment and Place, County Hall, Oxford OX1 1ND. 0345 310 1111.

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