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This consultation has now concluded.
We're asking for your views on the proposals to make changes to on-street parking restrictions within the centre of Charlbury, in order to help better manage the provision of residential and short-stay parking within the town. Specifically, the proposals comprise of the following measures:
Limited waiting parking bay '30 minutes, no return within 1hour, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm' – on the western side of Browns Lane, outside the ‘Co-Op’
'Shared use' parking bays:
'Permit holders unlimited or 3 hours no return within 2 hours, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm' – on both sides of Church Street,
'Permit holders unlimited or 1 hour no return within 1 hour, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm’ – on Market Street & Sheep Street,
'Permit holders unlimited or 30 minutes no return within 1 hour, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm’ – on the east side of Grammar School Hill/Park Street,
Residents 'Permit Holders Parking only’bays – on Pound Hill/Thames Street, Dyers Hill, Park Street, Sheep Street, Browns Lane, and The Playing Close,
Residents 'Permit holders parking only’ area – within the entire length of Church Lane,
'No Waiting at Any Time' parking restrictions (i.e. Double yellow lines) – on parts of Pound Hill, Nine Acres Lane, Market Street, Browns Lane, Sheep Street, Park Street, Grammar School Hill/Park Street, and Dyers Hill.
Those properties which would be eligible to apply for permits would be residents of: Browns Lane, Church Lane, Church Street, Dyers Hill, Market Street, Park Street, Sheep Street, Thames Street, and The Playing Close.
* Notes: the general operating principles that would apply for the permit scheme are outlined below:
Resident’s permits are limited to 1 per resident with a maximum of 2 per property,
Only eligible residents may apply and proof of residency and vehicle ownership will be required on application,
The fee for a resident’s permit is currently set at £65 per annum, per vehicle,
Visitors are catered for by scratch-cards which last for 24 hours when used. 25 per annum are issued free and residents can purchase an additional 25 after a 6 month period for £31.50 (no charge for residents over 70) - maximum 50 per annum,
Blue badge holders can park in permit parking areas/bays without the need to display a permit,
A permit allows the holder to park in an area/bay designated for use with that permit. It does not allow the user to contravene other restrictions such as double yellow lines. It also does not guarantee a space directly outside a property and any marked spaces are not allocated or reserved to induvial permit holders, and
Permits are available for contractors carrying out works on properties and for registered carers and healthcare workers.
Have your say.
Please read the detailed information provided on this consultation and take the time to complete the survey as your views and opinions matter. Your response should be completed and returned by 5pm on Friday 22 November 2024.
Whilst we will endeavor to answer simple queries during the course of the consultation, any more complex questions/issues will be appraised and dealt with as part of consultation process.
What happens next?
The County Council will review the responses and if necessary (i.e. if objections are received) prepare a report to be presented to the Cabinet Member for Highway Management at a meeting scheduled for later in 2024. This will be public meeting at which members of the public may apply to speak. The agenda and reports for meetings will be made available on the Oxfordshire County Council web site about a week before the meeting (please note that occasionally it is necessary to defer reports to a later meeting, and it is therefore advisable to check the agenda ahead of attending a meeting). The Forward Plan of decisions meetings can be viewed here.
We're asking for your views on the proposals to make changes to on-street parking restrictions within the centre of Charlbury, in order to help better manage the provision of residential and short-stay parking within the town. Specifically, the proposals comprise of the following measures:
Limited waiting parking bay '30 minutes, no return within 1hour, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm' – on the western side of Browns Lane, outside the ‘Co-Op’
'Shared use' parking bays:
'Permit holders unlimited or 3 hours no return within 2 hours, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm' – on both sides of Church Street,
'Permit holders unlimited or 1 hour no return within 1 hour, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm’ – on Market Street & Sheep Street,
'Permit holders unlimited or 30 minutes no return within 1 hour, Mon-Sat 8am-6pm’ – on the east side of Grammar School Hill/Park Street,
Residents 'Permit Holders Parking only’bays – on Pound Hill/Thames Street, Dyers Hill, Park Street, Sheep Street, Browns Lane, and The Playing Close,
Residents 'Permit holders parking only’ area – within the entire length of Church Lane,
'No Waiting at Any Time' parking restrictions (i.e. Double yellow lines) – on parts of Pound Hill, Nine Acres Lane, Market Street, Browns Lane, Sheep Street, Park Street, Grammar School Hill/Park Street, and Dyers Hill.
Those properties which would be eligible to apply for permits would be residents of: Browns Lane, Church Lane, Church Street, Dyers Hill, Market Street, Park Street, Sheep Street, Thames Street, and The Playing Close.
* Notes: the general operating principles that would apply for the permit scheme are outlined below:
Resident’s permits are limited to 1 per resident with a maximum of 2 per property,
Only eligible residents may apply and proof of residency and vehicle ownership will be required on application,
The fee for a resident’s permit is currently set at £65 per annum, per vehicle,
Visitors are catered for by scratch-cards which last for 24 hours when used. 25 per annum are issued free and residents can purchase an additional 25 after a 6 month period for £31.50 (no charge for residents over 70) - maximum 50 per annum,
Blue badge holders can park in permit parking areas/bays without the need to display a permit,
A permit allows the holder to park in an area/bay designated for use with that permit. It does not allow the user to contravene other restrictions such as double yellow lines. It also does not guarantee a space directly outside a property and any marked spaces are not allocated or reserved to induvial permit holders, and
Permits are available for contractors carrying out works on properties and for registered carers and healthcare workers.
Have your say.
Please read the detailed information provided on this consultation and take the time to complete the survey as your views and opinions matter. Your response should be completed and returned by 5pm on Friday 22 November 2024.
Whilst we will endeavor to answer simple queries during the course of the consultation, any more complex questions/issues will be appraised and dealt with as part of consultation process.
What happens next?
The County Council will review the responses and if necessary (i.e. if objections are received) prepare a report to be presented to the Cabinet Member for Highway Management at a meeting scheduled for later in 2024. This will be public meeting at which members of the public may apply to speak. The agenda and reports for meetings will be made available on the Oxfordshire County Council web site about a week before the meeting (please note that occasionally it is necessary to defer reports to a later meeting, and it is therefore advisable to check the agenda ahead of attending a meeting). The Forward Plan of decisions meetings can be viewed here.
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Alternative formats
If you (or anyone you know) needs this consultation in an alternative format in order to have your say, ie Easy Read, large text, audio, Braille or a community language, please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the council’s customer services team on 01865 816000 and we will work with you to meet your needs.
Printed copies
You can request a paper copy of the consultation documents by emailing: consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 816000 or download it from this page.