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Oxford Drivers Face £5 Daily Congestion Charge Starting This Week
27 Oct
Summary
- Temporary £5 congestion fee enforced in Oxford from October 29
- Aims to reduce traffic, improve air quality, and enhance public transport
- Locals and businesses oppose the plan amid cost of living crisis

As of October 29, 2025, motorists driving in certain parts of Oxford, UK will be required to pay a £5 daily congestion charge. This temporary measure, implemented by local authorities, aims to curb traffic, enhance air quality, and provide more effective public transportation in the city.
The council has argued that the congestion fee, along with a free park-and-ride service, will make Oxford cleaner and more accessible. However, the plan has faced backlash from locals and business owners who are worried about the financial burden amid the ongoing cost of living crisis.
An opposing group, Open Roads for Oxford, has threatened legal action, claiming the council did not adequately consider public feedback during the consultation process. Some business owners, like Emily Scaysbrook of Hoyle's in the city center, have expressed hope that the council will reconsider the decision before "forcing residents, businesses, and workers into costly and unnecessary hardship."
Despite the controversy, the council remains committed to the temporary congestion charge, viewing it as an important step in delivering a "cleaner, more accessible Oxford" as the city prepares for the busy Christmas period.




