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Oxfordshire - Multiple Temporary Closures Due To Various Works
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OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
(WEST OXFORDSHIRE – VARIOUS ROADS) (MAP BASED)
(PROHIBITION AND RESTRICTION OF WAITING AND PERMITTED PARKING)
ORDER (VARIATION NO.2) ORDER 2026
NOTICE is given that on 11 May 2026 Oxfordshire County Council made the above order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the order, which comes into force on 18 May is the introduction of new parking restrictions in the form of ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ (Double Yellow Lines) in Woodstock as follows:
1. Cadogan Park (Both sides) – from existing DYLs north of the service road, to its junction with Princes Ride, including the section serving property Nos.5-21,
2. Crecy Walk (Both sides) – from its junction with Cadogan Park, southwards for approx. 12.5 metres,
3. Oxford Road service road (North side) – various lengths (10 in total) replacing the existing ‘White Access Protection’ markings across the accesses to residential properties,
4. Park Side (Both sides) – from its junction with Cadogan Park, northwards for approx. 10 metres.
5. Princes Rise/Flemings Road/Plane Tree Way (Both sides) – extending approx.15 metres in all directions around the junction.
The Oxfordshire County Council (West Oxfordshire – Various Roads) (Map Based) (Prohibition and Restriction of Waiting and Permitted Parking) Order 2025 is further amended updating Map Tiles: ‘D053’, ‘D054 & ‘DP53’ in the process.
Documents giving more details of the order are available for public inspection online by visiting https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk. Copies may also be made available on request.
If you wish to question the validity of this Order or of any provision contained in it on the grounds that it is not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or on the grounds that any requirement of this Act or of any instrument made under it has not been complied with in relation to this Order, you may within six weeks from 11 May 2026 apply to the High Court for this purpose.
(Ref: CM/12.6.413/P0358)
1. (LETCOMBE BASSETT & WEST CHALLOW, GREEN ROAD BOAT NOS.274/6/10 & 20 TO 399/10/10 & 20)
(SEASONAL PROHIBITION OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND CARRIAGES) ORDER 20**
2. (LETCOMBE REGIS & WEST CHALLOW, BOAT NOS.399/13/10 & 275/3/10)
(PROHIBITION OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND CARRIAGES) ORDER 20**
NOTICE is given that Oxfordshire County Council proposes to make the above orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers.
Order 1 – which has been put forward as the route has suffered repeated and severe surface damage during wet winter periods, with the damage rendering the route unsafe and frequently impassable – seeks to prohibit motor vehicles with four or more wheels & Horse Drawn carriages, where both are wider than 1.6m [approx.5ft 2in] – from using Green Road in Letcombe Bassett & West Challow, between its junctions with the B4001 Middlway Bottom to the west, and Windmill Hill to the east, on a seasonal basis between 1st October & 30th April.
During the restricted period, use will continue to be permitted for emergency services, pedestrians, cycles, horses, motorcycles, disabled persons wheelchairs and powered mobility conveyances, and for access by agricultural land users and highway maintenance vehicles, recycling vehicles and refuse collection.
Order 2 – which has been put forward to protect the physical condition of the route, safeguard vulnerable users, and ensure the byway can be managed sustainably – seeks to prohibit motor vehicles with four or more wheels & Horse Drawn carriages, where both are wider than 1.6m [approx.5ft 2in] – all year round from using the Letcombe Regis & West Challow BOAT (Nos.399/13/10 & 275/3/10) between its junction with the B4507 to the north, and its junction with Bassett Road in Letcombe Regis to the south.
Use will continue to be permitted for emergency services, pedestrians, cycles, horses, motorcycles, disabled persons wheelchairs and powered mobility conveyances, and for access by agricultural land users and highway maintenance vehicles, recycling vehicles and refuse collection.
Appropriate signage will be displayed at all access points to inform byway users.
Documents giving more details of the proposals are available for public inspection online by visiting: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk and at Westgate Library, Queen Street, Oxford, OX1 1DJ from 9am to 8pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday, and from 9am to 5.30pm Friday & Saturday. Hard copies may also be made available on request.
Objections to the proposals and other representations specifying the grounds on which they are made may be made in writing to the address below by the end of 12 June 2026. The Council will consider objections and representations received in response to this Notice. They may be disseminated widely for these purposes and made available to the public.
(Ref: CM/12.6.274/275/399/P0402)
Traffic Regulation Order & Schemes for the Director of Environment & Highways, Oxfordshire County Council, County Hall, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1ND.
(Email: christian.mauz@oxfordshire.gov.uk, Telephone: 0345 310 1111).
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