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Consultation has concluded
Background to the zones
A no cold calling zone aims to deter people from cold calling at your home. The zone achieves this by:
Using street signs to show that the area is a ‘No Cold Calling Zone’.
Providing a ‘No Cold Calling’ door/window sticker to every premises in the zone, along with leaflets, information and advice to the residents of the zones to help them deal effectively with cold callers. Residents will be provided a telephone number, so that they know who to call if cold callers are door knocking in the area.
Using street signs to show that the area is a ‘No Cold Calling Zone’.
Providing a ‘No Cold Calling’ door/window sticker to every premises in the zone, along with leaflets, information and advice to the residents of the zones to help them deal effectively with cold callers. Residents will be provided a telephone number, so that they know who to call if cold callers are door knocking in the area.
In order to be effective the zone needs residents to be supportive of the zone and the reason why it is put into place. For a zone to be successful it needs to be owned by the local community.
The zones are not intended to stop legitimate invited businesses or religious, charity, political or voluntary groups from calling at people’s homes. However, these groups may wish to give advance notice of visits to these zones
Have your say
We would be grateful if you could give us your thoughts about the proposed no cold calling zone, by answering our survey below.
Alternative formats We know that some people can’t, or find it difficult to, take part in online consultations or need things in a different format such as large print, easy read or a different language, to have their say.
If you, or anyone you know needs a printed copy of the questionnaire, information in an alternative format or help with sharing their thoughts on our ideas board please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 792422. Please note the council's Customer Services Team are unable to answer any detailed questions about the proposed no cold calling zone.
The council collects personal information in order to perform services which we provide as part of our statutory functions. Where services are not part of our statutory functions, we may seek your consent to collect and process your personal information. We would ask you to refer to our Privacy Notice at https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk which is designed to explain how and why information about you will be used by Oxfordshire County Council.
Background to the zones
A no cold calling zone aims to deter people from cold calling at your home. The zone achieves this by:
Using street signs to show that the area is a ‘No Cold Calling Zone’.
Providing a ‘No Cold Calling’ door/window sticker to every premises in the zone, along with leaflets, information and advice to the residents of the zones to help them deal effectively with cold callers. Residents will be provided a telephone number, so that they know who to call if cold callers are door knocking in the area.
Using street signs to show that the area is a ‘No Cold Calling Zone’.
Providing a ‘No Cold Calling’ door/window sticker to every premises in the zone, along with leaflets, information and advice to the residents of the zones to help them deal effectively with cold callers. Residents will be provided a telephone number, so that they know who to call if cold callers are door knocking in the area.
In order to be effective the zone needs residents to be supportive of the zone and the reason why it is put into place. For a zone to be successful it needs to be owned by the local community.
The zones are not intended to stop legitimate invited businesses or religious, charity, political or voluntary groups from calling at people’s homes. However, these groups may wish to give advance notice of visits to these zones
Have your say
We would be grateful if you could give us your thoughts about the proposed no cold calling zone, by answering our survey below.
Alternative formats We know that some people can’t, or find it difficult to, take part in online consultations or need things in a different format such as large print, easy read or a different language, to have their say.
If you, or anyone you know needs a printed copy of the questionnaire, information in an alternative format or help with sharing their thoughts on our ideas board please email consultations@oxfordshire.gov.uk or call the county council's Customer Services Team on 01865 792422. Please note the council's Customer Services Team are unable to answer any detailed questions about the proposed no cold calling zone.
The council collects personal information in order to perform services which we provide as part of our statutory functions. Where services are not part of our statutory functions, we may seek your consent to collect and process your personal information. We would ask you to refer to our Privacy Notice at https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk which is designed to explain how and why information about you will be used by Oxfordshire County Council.