Liveable Streets and Spaces

The Problem Oxford City and Oxfordshire face problems caused by the unjustifiable prioritisation of private motorised vehicles. These problems include: The Solution These issues could be resolved if we re-orientate our urban infrastructure to favour people, not vehicles. Current transport priorities should be reversed, so that people travelling as pedestrians […]

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The Central Oxfordshire Transport Plan

The highway authority in Oxford is considering a plan to shift road space from cars to buses, cycling, walking and other public uses The plan would turn Oxford into a more liveable city, making reduced congestion, clean air, affordable transport and safe walking and cycling a priority, as well as […]

All hands on deck!

Oxford is on the cusp of adopting the most ambitious transport reform anywhere in the UK. But it will take a big effort to make happen.  Join us at the White House by TAP Social on Thursday 14 July. 7-9 pm. We’ll be in the garden if weather permits.  Whether […]

Jon Burke: Humanising our streets

0:00 Intro (Councillor Damian Haywood) 2:41 Ambition 6:40  Keep the faith 8:43  Social media 10:25  Campaign to humanise our streets 13:48 Cars are costing us 15:55  De Pijp, De Bouvoir, Oxford … it’s the same arguments 17:16 Power matrices  18:35  Jane Jacobs defeated Robert Moses 21:19  Main routes  26:43  Councils’ internal […]