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Learn more about the traffic filters due to be installed in November 2024
We cordially invite you to a meeting, jointly hosted by WMRA and Oxfordshire Liveable Streets (OLS), where we can all hear a practical, jargon-free explanation of the new filters and their impacts.
When: Monday 25th March
Where: School Hall, d'Overbroeck's School, Leckford Rd
When: 6pm
The talk by OLS will focus on the purpose of the filters, how they'll work locally, what kind of journey adjustments you might have to make, and how to apply for free passes and exemptions. Hopefully, some of our fears may be allayed.
The meeting will also hear from Carey Newson of Low Carbon Oxford North about the Oxford Car Free Challenge, a research project they are running in which a group of normally car-dependent residents of North Oxford go car-free for three weeks. The idea is to help understand the difficulties and identify possible support.
If you wish to reserve a seat at the meeting, book here. Otherwise just turn up on the night.
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