Residents can now have their say on the proposed enhancements to Witney High Street and Market Square.

Oxfordshire County Council is inviting public feedback on the preliminary designs for the improvements, which aim to make the areas more pleasant for pedestrians and cyclists, while maintaining the current traffic arrangements.

The council has been awarded £1.98 million from the UK Government’s active travel fund to implement the changes.


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In September 2023, residents were asked to share their opinions and suggestions, which helped shape the initial design plan.

The proposed enhancements include the addition of up to 15 new benches where people can sit and socialise, 15 new trees to improve air quality, and 14 new low-level planted areas.

The plan also includes resurfacing 2,300 square metres of existing footway and creating 1,200 square metres of new footway space.

The new footway area will feature traditional Cotswold stone and will support future wayfinding initiatives that celebrate the town's heritage.

The council believes the improvements will not only enhance the town’s appearance for visitors but also create a more welcoming environment for those arriving by foot, bike, or public transport.

Residents can share their thoughts on the preliminary designs by completing an online survey by Thursday, October 10, or by writing to the council at witneyhighstreet@oxfordshire.gov.uk.

More information, including maps and drawings, can be found on the county council's website.

Two public events will also be held at Witney Methodist Church on Saturday, September 14, from 10am to 4pm, and Thursday, September 19, from 4pm to 8pm.

At these events, members of the public can learn more about the project and share their feedback.

The proposed changes come as part of a broader initiative to enhance public spaces across the county while preserving the unique character and history of its towns.

The council aims to support community businesses and markets, improve public transport access, and enhance safety for all users.

More information about the first stage of the scheme, including a report from the community engagement and survey, can be found on the county council's website.

The frequently asked questions section provides answers to common queries about the scheme.

The improvements to Witney High Street and Market Square are part of a larger commitment by the council to make walking, cycling, and making public transport more enjoyable and accessible.

By engaging with residents and businesses, the council hopes to create a plan that meets the needs of the community while enhancing the town's unique character.