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Oxfordshire - Multiple Traffic Notices, 20mph Speed Limit

OX7 4AHPublished 03/06/26
Witney Gazette • 

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OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

(GREAT TEW PARISH) (20 MPH SPEED LIMIT)

ORDER 20**

NOTICE is given that Oxfordshire County Council proposes to make the above order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and all other enabling powers. The effect of the order – in order to help improve road safety on local roads following concerns raised by the parish – is to introduce a 20mph speed limit in Great Tew (near Chipping Norton) replacing the existing ‘unrestricted’ 60mph National speed limit within the village, leading out to the following points:

  1. New Road – a point 45 metres north of its junction with Ledwell Road,
  2. The Lane – a point 20 metres east of its junction with Butchers Hill/Banbury Road.

Documents giving more details of the proposals are available for public inspection online by visiting: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk Copies may be made available on request.

Objections to the proposals and other representations specifying the grounds on which they are made may be sent in writing to the address below by the end of 26 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/12.6.234/P0413)

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)

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