Public notices are adverts placed by councils and other local authorities to inform people of developments in their areas.

They can cover a wide variety of topics that may impact your life.

They can include planning applications and appeals, road closures or proposals by pubs or nightclubs hoping to change their opening hours or make other variations.

The purpose of a public notice is to make sure anybody - either an individual or a group - with an interest has an opportunity to find out about and comment on the proposal before a decision is made on whether to allow it to go ahead.

Sheepwash Bridge upgrade delay: Footpath No 320/10 over Sheepwash Bridge was closed on March 1 because of the demolition and construction the bridge between Rewley Road and Oxford Canal.

The work was anticipated to be completed in September 2024 but there is a delay due to the need to prioritise other works and because of funding.

The Secretary of State for Transport has consented to the closure of the part of the footpath carried by the bridge to remain in force to February 28, 2025, or until the works are completed, whichever is the sooner.

Signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force. Exemptions are included for emergency services, for works and for pedestrian access to the point of closure to premises/property which is only accessible from the closed section of footpath.

The alternative route is signed locally.

High security event: The European Political Community summit is being held at Blenheim Palace where the prime minister following the general election will bring together around 50 leaders from across Europe.

For public safety and protection the high security event will be subject of numerous prohibitions and restrictions affecting footpaths and roads between July 8 and 19.

These measures were authorised by the chief executive of Oxfordshire County Council and the chief constable of Thames Valley Police.

1. A44, speed reduction from 50 to 40mph from Bladon roundabout into Woodstock town.

2. No driving or waiting and loading - B4437 from the A44 junction to Ditchley Gate continuing west into Stonesfield Road to the junction with Akeman Street and northwest along B4437 to Stonesfield Riding.

3. Langford Lane from the junction with the A44 east to the junction with Evenlode Crescent.

4. No Waiting or loading - A4095 Grove Road, Bladon from Bladon Roundabout to Park Lane, Bladon and Park Lane up to Bladon Gate.

5. Footpath closures - the entire Blenheim Estate and public footpath No.265/36/10 for its full length from the A4260 to the A4095.

Exemptions are included for emergency services and military vehicles and authorised vehicles in support of the event.

Appropriate signs will be displayed to indicate when and where the measures are in force and the alternative routes will be signed locally.

East Oxford road closure: Jeune Street will be closed from July 1 for the installation of new traffic sign infrastructure. The alterations are anticipated to be completed on July 10.

Traffic signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force. Exemptions are included for emergency services and for the works.

The one-way restriction will temporarily be suspended to allow access/egress for local properties.

The alternative route for northbound traffic is via Iffley Road and St Clements Street.

Headington road closure: Nuffield Road in Headington will be closed from June 24 for carriageway improvement works which are anticipated to be completed on July 5.

Traffic signs will be displayed to indicate when the measures are in force.

Exemptions are included for emergency services and for the works and for access to premises which are only accessible from the closed section of road.

The alternative route for traffic is via Masons Road, Wood Farm Road, Atkyns Road and vice versa.

Indoor sporting events: Oxford City FC has applied for a licence at Court Place Farm, Marston, Oxford, to allow indoor sporting events on Monday to Saturday 16:00 hours to 23:30 hours and on Sunday 16:00 hours to 23:00 hours.

Live music from Monday to Thursday 16:00 hours to 23:30; Friday to Saturday 16:00 hours to 00:30 and on Sunday 16:00 hours to 23:00

Recorded music: Monday to Thursday 16:00 hours to 23:30 hours; Friday 16:00 hours to 01:00 hours; Saturday 11:00 hours to 01:00 hours; Sunday 11:00 hours to 23:00 hours

And sale of alcohol on the premises only Monday to Thursday 11:00 hours to 23:30 hours; Friday to Saturday 11:00 hours to 01:00 hours; Sunday 11:00 hours to 23:00 hours.

Full details of the application can be inspected on the licensing register at www.oxford.gov.uk.

Any representations about the application should be made in writing by July 3 and emailed to licensing@oxford.gov.uk.