Oxford City Bus Gates

The Government has asked all local authorities to introduce emergency transport schemes to facilitate safe, socially distanced transport links (particularly walking and cycling) to help restart the local economy whilst controlling the spread of Covid-19.

Temporary bus gates have been proposed for Oxford city centre.  The bus gates aim to create an environment which is safer for pedestrians and cyclists.  This is to be achieved through ensuring quicker, more frequent buses on less congested roads.  It Continue reading

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Timetable Changes to Bus Service

Changes to Long Wittenham’s twice weekly bus service to Didcot are being introduced on Monday 3rd August.

Going Forward Buses runs the service on Mondays and there are two buses on Wednesdays.  As from Monday 3rd, the bus from the village will leave at 9.58am.  On Wednesdays the services will depart at 10.15am and 1.08pm.

The bus company says that it has introduced the changes to improve timekeeping in the Continue reading

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Village Map Update

The Village Map, a copy of which hangs outside the village hall, was originally produced in 2012 and last updated in 2017.  The Parish Council has decided to update it and print a new one.

A number of amendments have already been identified, but if you know of changes in the village which should be reflected on the map, email longwittpc@hotmail.co.uk with the details.  You can download a copy of the current proof here: Continue reading

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OCC Approves New River Crossing

Oxfordshire County Council’s (OCC) Cabinet has approved plans for the new road and river crossing linking Didcot with the Culham Science Centre.  The decision will bring millions of pounds worth of highways improvements to the Didcot area.

The Cabinet’s move also supports a bypass for Clifton Hampden, widening of the A4130 Didcot to the A34 from a single to dual carriageway, and a new Science bridge over the road and railway into the former Didcot A power station site.  See Continue reading

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Social Care Consultation

Residents are being encouraged to share their experiences of adult social care to help Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) shape and improve the services it offers.

In support of the “Because we all care”, a new campaign from the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and Healthwatch England, OCC is calling everybody to do their part to help shape the feature of social care services. Continue reading

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SODC Support to Help People Live Independently

South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) has made it easier for people with disabilities, or who are vulnerable, to receive housing assistance grants and loans.  This support is to help make their homes safer and more comfortable, to support them to live independently and to reduce hospital admissions.

While SODC has always provided a grants and loans service for vulnerable people to help their homes better suit their needs, the new Housing Assistance Grants and Loans policy Continue reading

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St Mary’s Communion Service

The Dorchester Team is cautiously starting to hold services in churches around the Team Ministry.

This coming Sunday 26th July there will be a Service of Holy Communion in St Mary’s Church commencing at 9am.

Because of the need to maintain social distancing and the requirement to record attendees for ‘Track and Trace’, anyone who wishes to attend should notify Revd David Haylett at Continue reading

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OCC Newsletter

Residents who are not already subscribers to Oxfordshire County Council’s digital newsletter “Your Oxfordshire” may like to download the latest edition.

 

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SODC Corporate Plan Consultation

Councillors on South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) have identified six main themes that they feel are the most important areas they need to focus on.  They would like to know how residents, council staff and local organisations such as community groups, businesses and town and parish councils feel about these themes.

The six themes are:

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Didcot Garden Town Newsletter

Residents who are not already subscribers will want to read the latest edition of the Didcot Garden Town Newsletter.  This special edition contains information about the Didcot Gateway project to create a residential-led development opposite Didcot Parkway train station.

See the SODC website for more information about the Didcot Garden Town project.

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