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Notice ID: MFN0683641

Notice effective from
10th November 2022 to 10th December 2022


Oxfordshire County Council

(Great Milton, Little Milton, Great Haseley, And Tiddington With Albury Area) (Speed Limits) 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 council - is to introduce a 20mph speed limit throughout Little Milton, replacing the majority of the existing 30mph speed limit, leading out of the village to the following points:

1. A329 Thame Road (north of village) - a point 115 metres northeast of its junction with Old Field,

2. A329 Stadhampton Road (south of village) - a point 195 metres southwest of its junction with Gold Street,

3. Haseley Road - a point 40 metres southeast of its junction with Blenheim Road. Additionally, sections (approx. 250m & 275m long) of 30mph speed limit will remain as 'buffer' limits on the A329 Thame/Stadhampton Roads at the northern & southern ends of the village.

The Oxfordshire County Council (Great Milton, Little Milton, Great Haseley, and Tiddington with Albury Area) (Speed Limits) Order 2022 will be revoked/replaced as necessary. 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 09 December 2022. 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/12.6.280)


(Fifield Parish) (20mph 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 council - is to introduce a 20mph speed limit throughout Fifield (replacing the current restricted 30mph speed limit in its entirety) leading out of the village to the following points:

1. ldbury Road - a point 76 metres southeast of its junction with Church Street,

2. Milton Road - a point 168 metres northwest of its junction with High Street,

3. Stow Road - a point 170 metres southwest of its junction with Idbury Road.

The Oxfordshire County Council (Fifield Parish) (Restricted Roads) Order 2001 will be revoked/replaced as necessary.
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 09 December 2022. 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/12.6.211)


(Woodstock - Various Roads) (Map Based) (Prohibition And Restriction Of Waiting And Permitted Parking) Order 20**

NOTICE is given that Oxfordshire County Council proposes to amend the provisions of the above draft order under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. The effect of the proposed amendment is to allow for the issue of parking permits to hotels and guest houses within the town centre to their paying customers only for use in the proposed on-street permit parking places.
A further amendment to the order includes the provision of Paid parking bays adjacent to Nos 7-11and No. 12 Park Lane. Charges will apply to mirror the previously approved scheme for Woodstock:1 hour free, 2 hours - £1.00, 3 hours - £2.00, 4 hours - £5.00.

Proposed Allocation for Each Hotel and Guest House*

Rooms (less the number of off-street parking spaces) 
Maximum annual allocation

1-4  500
5-9  1000
10-14  1500
15-19  2000
20-24  2500
25  3000

The charge for each 24-hour hotel visitor permit is £10.00 (subject to periodic review) A permit may be withdrawn if found to be abused or granted based on false information, or not been used in accordance with the provisions of the Order. This may result in suspension of eligibility for further permits.

* Hotels and guest houses within the following addresses: Bear Close Nos. 1-36; Brook Hill Nos. 1-16 & 34-54; Browns Lane Nos. 1,2,4,6,8,12;Chaucers Lane Nos. 1,2,3,5; Cockpit Close Nos. 1-36; Harrisons Lane Nos. 2,4,6,9,10,11, 'Cobblers', 'Mulberry Hall' & 'White House'; Hensington Road Odd Nos. 1-11 & 19-25,High Street Nos. 1-34 & Even Nos. 36-50; Market Place Nos. 1-12 & Even Nos. 14-24 Market Street Nos. 1-24 & Flats 1-3 Blandford Court; New Road Nos. 1-122; Oxford Street Nos. 13-93, Even Nos. 94-126, 1-12 Brookside Court & 1-4 Glover Mews; Park Lane Nos. 1-19; Park Street Nos. 1-20 & Even Nos. 22-28; Rectory Lane Even Nos. 2-26, 36-50, Odd Nos. 23 & 51 & 'The Rectory'; Union Street Nos. 1-11, 16 & Odd Nos. 13-29; Upper Brook Hill Nos. 1-6 & Even Nos. 8-56. Documents giving full 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, specifying the grounds on which they are made, and any other representations should be sent in writing to the address below no later than 25 November 2022. The County 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: AK.12.6.413 Woodstock)


(Bletchingdon, Kirtlington And Shipton-On-Cherwell Areas) (Speed Limits) 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 council - is to introduce a 20mph speed limit throughout Bletchingdon, replacing the existing 30mph speed limit in its entirety, leading out of the village to the following points:

1. B4027 Islip Road - a point 320 metres southeast of its junction with Oxford Road,

2. B4027 Station Road - a point 132 metres west of its junction with Valentia Close,

3. Causeway/New Road - a point 379 metres northeast of its junction with the B4027 Islip Road,

4. Oxford Road - a point 156 metres southwest of Lenthal,

5. Springwell Road - a point 215 metres north of its junction with Station Road. Additionally, a 20mph speed limit will be introduced within Church End, replacing a section of 60mph National Speed Limit in the process:

6. New Road/Tollbrook Corner - from a point 55 metres south of the southern access to the Church, north-eastwards for approx. 150 metres.

The Oxfordshire County Council (Bletchingdon, Kirtlington and Shipton-on-Cherwell Areas) (Speed Limits) Order 2022 will be revoked/replaced as necessary. 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 09 December 2022. 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/12.6.134)

Traffic Regulation Team for the Corporate Director for Environment & Place, Oxfordshire County Council, County Hall, New Road, Oxford, OX1 1ND. (Email:

christian.mauz@oxfordshire.gov.uk

, Telephone: 0345 310 1111)

Attachments

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Oxfordshire County Council

County Hall , New Road , Oxford , Oxfordshire , OX1 1ND

http://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ 01865 792 422

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