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Home / Business and Economy / Oxford Drivers Face £5 Congestion Charge Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis

Oxford Drivers Face £5 Congestion Charge Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis

19 Oct

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  • Oxfordshire Council to introduce £5 congestion charge in Oxford from October 29
  • Measure aims to cut traffic, improve air quality, and boost public transport
  • Local businesses and residents oppose the charge, threaten legal action
Oxford Drivers Face £5 Congestion Charge Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis

In just a matter of days, drivers in Oxford will be hit with a controversial £5 congestion charge. Oxfordshire County Council is preparing to introduce this temporary fee on October 29 as an interim measure to address traffic, air quality, and public transport issues in the city.

The council argues that the charge, along with a free park-and-ride service, will help create a cleaner and more accessible Oxford. However, the plan is facing significant pushback from locals and business owners. An opposition group, Open Roads for Oxford, has formally threatened legal action, claiming the council failed to adequately consider public consultation responses.

Businesses in the city center, such as Hoyle's and Pens Plus of Oxford, are particularly concerned about the financial strain the charge will place on them and their customers during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. They have urged the council to reconsider its position before "forcing residents, businesses, and workers into costly and unnecessary hardship."

Despite the backlash, the council remains committed to the temporary congestion charge, stating that it will help reduce queues, improve air quality, and make public transport more reliable, especially in the lead-up to the busy Christmas period.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Oxfordshire County Council is set to introduce a temporary £5 congestion charge in Oxford starting October 29, aimed at reducing traffic, improving air quality, and making public transport more efficient.
Local businesses, such as Hoyle's and Pens Plus of Oxford, are strongly opposed to the charge, citing concerns about the financial strain it will place on them and their customers during the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. They have threatened legal action against the council.
The charge will be in effect in certain parts of the city, and the council is installing Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras and updating road signage to notify motorists. The council also plans to offer a free park-and-ride service to ease the transition.

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