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Take steps toward a compulsory Purchase Order - January 15, 2026

Jericho Wharf Development - December 02, 2025

Social Events - November 20, 2025

Local Government Reorganisation - October 23, 2025

New Oxford Travel Website - October 09, 2025

UN Older People’s Day 2025 - September 22, 2025

Committee Members needed! - August 14, 2025

Congestion Charge Consultation - June 29, 2025

OxClean 2025 - February 27, 2025

AGM 2024 - December 03, 2024

WMRA AGM - October 14, 2024

Aristotle Lane - September 12, 2024

Traffic Control Updates - July 24, 2024

Come and Meet your Neighbours! - June 25, 2024

Consultation on traffic measures for buses, cyclists and pedestrians - May 29, 2024

ZEZ Update - April 2024 - April 09, 2024

What you need to know about the new Traffic Filters - March 26, 2024

Traffic Filters Meeting reminder - March 14, 2024

Meeting on Traffic Filters - February 25, 2024

AGM 2023 - January 25, 2024

Charity Carol Concert on December 20th - December 14, 2023

WMRA Annual General Meeting - November 15, 2023

Substantial Local Planning Application - October 27, 2023

Walton Manor residents celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III - July 14, 2023

Planning news - July 14, 2023

NEWS ITEM

What you need to know about the new Traffic Filters


For residents who were not able to attend the recent meeting, here is a summary of the information given:

  • The filters will become active in the autumn of 2024. They consist of cameras that can record car number plates.
  • It will still be possible to travel anywhere you wish in the city, but you may need to use up one of your residents 'passes' if your journey means going through one of the traffic filters - in order that you are not fined.
  • Over the summer, residents will need to apply to obtain these free passes
  • You will need your Vehicle Registration Document (known as a V5C, image above) which must show your current name and address
  • Residents in the central city area will be given 100 free passes per year with those living elsewhere in Oxfordshire being given 25 per year. Please see the information leaflet for details of the exact areas and also the hours of operation of the different filters.
  • These pass numbers are per person who owns a car registered in their name at an address. So a couple with two cars, each registered in a different name will get 200 per year. One person with two cars in their name will get 100 (ie only one car can be registered for the scheme) and two people with one car registered in the household will also get 100 (for them to share when using the car).
  • There are large numbers of vehicles that will be excluded from the scheme and can therefore travel freely across the city without penalties. These include emergency vehicles, taxis, tradespeople in vans and registered carers. But the list is much longer than this so it was suggested that you check out the full list on the website if you are concerned.
  • It will be possible to add a vehicle temporarily to the scheme if, for example, you will be needing to go for regular hospital appointments and need to pass a camera.
  • Once you opt to use a pass on any one day, you can then use your vehicle all day long to go through any of the cameras - this is designed to encourage people to aggregate trips that require them to drive around the city to several locations.
  • The scheme will run for six months initially and may then have some amendments made before probably running on for a further year before a decision will be made as to whether to keep the filters.
  • The bus companies have made commitments already to introduce additional services (including to the hospital) as well as offering additional buses on existing routes in anticipation of the traffic moving more freely.


Concerns were raised about some aspects of the scheme and OLS acknowledge that it isn't perfect but felt that the growth in traffic across the city is unsustainable so something needed to be tried. Responses to particular concerns included:

  • It is hoped that the Council will review the decision to allow HGVs to pass through the filters. This may be reversed anyway if the ULEZ is expanded since these vehicles cannot readily be electrified and so would automatically be excluded from a ULEZ
  • Presuming the scheme succeeds, the aim is for cycle route provision to be physically separated from vehicular traffic to ensure cyclist safety
  • New bus options including the previously trialled PickMeUp (which gave flexible route options to individuals unable to use a regular route) should appear once traffic is reduced

We will aim to keep residents notified on the process of applying for passes. In the meantime, it may be a good idea to check that you can find your Vehicle Registration Document for any car that you will wish to register. If you can't locate it, you can contact DVLS for a replacement.

Posted - March 26, 2024

Recycling this week

Normal collection would be on
Friday, 30 Jan


Blue bins, food caddy.

What goes in each bin

No North Parade market this week

The market takes place on the second and fourth Saturday of the month.

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