Second round of consultation

Since the Access to Headington scheme was first announced and the public’s views invited in July and August last year, the County and their consultants have been doing detailed investigations and surveys to refine their early ideas and start getting down to detail. They have announced a series of public exhibitions to show the latest plans and invite comments. The dates and venues are:

  • Saturday 27 February, 10am – 4pm
    St Anthony’s of Padua, 115 Headley Way, Oxford OX3 7SS
  • Wednesday 2 March, 2 – 8pm
    Wood Farm School, Titup Hall Drive, Oxford OX3 8QQ
  • Thursday 3 March, 11am – 6pm
    Old Road Campus Research Building, Oxford, OX3 7DQ
  • Saturday 5 March, 10am – 4pm
    St. Andrew’s Primary School, London Road, Oxford OX3 9ED

We will have to wait and see how far they have been able to reconcile the feedback they had earlier with the overall objectives of the project.

My earlier posts on Access to Headington are under the ‘Transport Plans/Access 2H’ tab. The County’s own Access to Headington page is here.

Access to Headington – list of responses

Consultation on Oxfordshire County Council’s “Access to Headington” closed on Friday 7 August. Below is a list of responses I know about or have found in the public domain. I’ll be happy to add any more.

Headington Action and Headington Transport Group
Bus Users Oxford
Oxford Civic Society
My own response
Headington LibDem Councillors (page with links to 3 documents)
Friends of Old Headington
Committee for New Marston (South) Residents’ Association *
Councillor Mary Clarkson (City Councillor for Marston) *
Richard Mann (@ParadiseOxford)
Oxfordshire County Council’s summary of responses received (October 2015)
Oxfordshire County Council’s statement about the ‘next steps’ (October 2015)

Two other relevant articles are on the Oxford Futures website, which is curated by Oxford Civic Society – the responses of Headington Action and Headington LibDem Councillors to the LTP4 consultation.

There are other responses to LTP4 on the Oxford Futures website, including Cyclox, the City Council and Oxford Civic Society.

* With acknowledgements to Jack Straw’s Lane Association website for these links.