Headington Ward Meeting

Ward meetings are run on a drop in and out basis and are free of charge. There is an open session where residents can raise issues of concern. There’s no need to book.

If you would like to contact your Lib Dem city councillors for advice on any issue please contact:

Altaf on 07931 345554 (phone preferred), cllrmaltaf-khan@oxford.gov.uk Stef on 0744 3331700 or email at cllrsgarden@oxford.gov.uk For county matters please ring Roz Smith on 07584 257156 (phone preferred) or email her at roz.smith@oxfordshire.gov.uk (phone preferred)

UK in EU

Rt. Hon. Dame Margaret Beckett MP and Rt. Hon. Dominic Grieve QC MP, the joint Political Chairs of the People’s Vote campaign, has launched a new report entitled Six Dead-Ends, One Cliff-Edge, Only One Way Out.

It shows how a series of proposed Brexit outcomes are likely to deepen the crisis and lead to further deadlock, before setting out a clear – democratic – path to a lasting solution through a People’s Vote.

Headington Ward Meeting


Tuesday, 30 July 2019, 6.00 – 7.30 pm

All Saints Church House, New High Street, OX3 7AL

Ward meetings are run on a drop in and out basis and are free of charge. There is an open session where residents can raise issues of concern. There’s no need to book.

If you would like to contact your Lib Dem city councillors for advice on any issue please contact:

  • Altaf on 07931 345554 (phone preferred), cllrmaltaf-khan@oxford.gov.uk
  • Stef on 0744 3331700 or email at cllrsgarden@oxford.gov.uk
  • For county matters please ring Roz Smith on 07584 257156 (phone preferred) or email her at roz.smith@oxfordshire.gov.uk (phone preferred)

Fraud and Cyber Prevention Fair

20 March 2019, 11 am – 3 pm

Main Forum, John Henry Brookes Building, Oxford Brookes Univeristy

A Headington resident reported a new scam after being called by them himself, as reported by the Oxford Mail on 12 March. The scam involves a call from perpetrators pretending to be from BT and tries to trick callers out of their credit card details. They demand money for unpaid bills from customers, and involves disconnecting the line to prove they are from BT.

All members of the community are invited. The event is being held by Thames Valley Police and members of the Neighbourhood Team will be there to answer questions.
https://www.brookes.ac.uk/about-brookes/events/fraud—cyber-prevention-fair/

Headington stabbing

It is with shock and sadness that we learned about the stabbing at the Headington Co-op yesterday afternoon. A young women was treated on the scene and taken to the JR. We understand her condition to be serious but not life threatening. Our thoughts are with her and her family.

We thank all the members of the emergency service for their quick response and the members of the community who helped. We have been reassured that the incident is not linked to the recent murder in East Oxford or any other organised criminality, and that there is therefore no risk of any wider community impact.

Police continue to search for the offender who is described as black, of large build with short dark hair. He was wearing a bomber jacket and a tracksuit at the time of the incident. There will be an increased police presence for the next few days and residents are encouraged to stop and speak to the officers if they have any questions or concerns. Police warn not to approach the attacker but to call 999 instead. If you have any information please call 101 or use the online service.

McMaster House – tree works

19/00471/TPO | Works to various trees as specified by Oxford Tree Surgeons as indentified in the Oxford City Council – Latimer Road (No.1) TPO, 2005. | McMaster House Latimer Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 7PX

http://public.oxford.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=PNBSAZMF13X00

 

Blue badge amnesty, 11 – 22 February 2019

What difference does one parking space make? A lot to people with reduced mobility.

Oxfordshire County Council is introducing a temporary amnesty – between 11 and 22 February – to allow people to hand-in badges they’re not entitled to – No questions asked.

But, the council has warned there will be tough action, following the amnesty, against anyone continuing to abuse the scheme.

The Blue Badges could have expired, belong to another person or no longer be necessary. Motorists can hand them in at County Hall, or at any library around the county, or send them to: Blue Badge Service, PO Box 873, Oxford, OX1 9NY.

Video link

For further information about the Blue Badge scheme, including how to apply online, visit the website:

www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/disabledparking