County proposals on Highfield traffic management

The proposals for traffic management in the area bounded by Old Road, Windmill Rd., London Rd. and Gipsy Lane can be viewed here

Please do fill in a feedback form online or tel 01865 815882 for a paper copy.
David and I have already received a number of phone calls and emails about this. Please do continue to copy us into your views and suggestions for alternative improvements.

We shall be holding street surgeries in this area shortly- please watch this space for details. You may also wish to contact Altaf Khan, your County Councillor, on 01865 798777 or mob 07931 345554, and Clly Rodney Rose at the County Council who has responsibility for transport within the City

New shopper’s bus route…at last!

A new H1 bus service will operate from Old Marston-Marston shops-Headley Way- Franklin Road-White Horse-London Road-Headington shops on Wednesday and Friday mornings from 9 June. Times will be 11.05 at Franklin Rd to Headington and 12.30 return from Headington. Yes! Not only will it run directly TO Headington Shops, it will RETURN via the same route!

You may remember that David and I have been lobbying hard for this for some time, ever since the bus companies re-routed their services away from the London Road end of Headley Way. Elderly folk were left without a direct service to the shops and it’s been a real problem for them.

We gave our comments at the consultation held at North East Area Committee, and have been exchanging emails on this issue with county officers and county councillors. This is a great example of successful collective lobbying by residents, ward councillors and Oxford Bus User Group.  The County’s Assistant Public Transport Officer in the Integrated Transport Unit has worked hard on this and deserves our thanks for identifying this possible extension to the Old Marston route and recommending this to the Cabinet Member for Transport

The new route will be run by a low floor wheelchair accessible bus and will be free to all users. Our elderly residents in the Franklin Rd/Fortnam Close area will be able to access the Farmers’ Market as the new service is available on Fridays. If you know anyone who would make use of this new service, please tell them about it – I have dropped off timetables to every house in Franklin Rd, Fortnam Close, top end Headley Way, Woodlands Rd and Woodlands Close. I’ll make sure timetables are available in the Library too.

PS..before anyone tells me, yes I know that Southern Gas are about to dig up Franklin Road for 18 weeks commencing from a date between 18 and 26 May….watch this space!

Do you have the skills to foster?

Fostering is an experience like no other as it uniquely bridges family and professional life.  As a foster carer you will be working closely with parents, County officers, and other professionals, supporting families and rebuilding relationships. 

Foster carers combine a love and desire to help children with a passion and dedication to providing the best possible care.

Want to find out more? 

Why not come along to meet foster carers at a coffee morning on:  

Wednesday 26 May @ 10 – 1pm

At All Saints’ Church House,

New High St

Are we getting what we voted for?

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Headington residents have asked David and me how far the coalition agreement satisfies the Lib Dem manifesto pledges for which they voted.

Here are links to the two most important documents, the coalition agreement and the manifesto, so that you can see for yourself how far Lib Dem objectives have been achieved through negotiation

I am attending a special conference on Sunday afternoon at the NEC in Birmingham as a voting rep for our constituency and it will be interesting to join in the debate. I confess that I had initial worries about the likely content of any coalition agreement with the Conservative Party as I felt that there was insufficient common ground between the policies and manifesto pledges of the Tories and the Lib Dems to make a coalition work:  now that I have read the negotiations agreements, I feel reassured that the coalition will enable the Lib Dems to make  substantial progress in achieving much of what we set out to do at the start of our election campaign, although there are clearly some issues on which we disagree profoundly! I think the Lib Dem negotiating team has done a good job. See what you think! We welcome your views.

Taking Lib Dem policies into Government

The policy agreement for the new Government is full of Liberal Democrat policies. It is a real chance to put into action the ideas that we have campaigned for.

A Fair Start for Children

  • Introduce a Pupil Premium to give all children a fair start.

Fairer taxes and Economic Reform

  • A substantial increase in the personal allowance from April 2011 with a longer term policy objective of further increasing the personal allowance to £10,000, making further real terms steps each year towards this objective
  • Reform of the banking system, ensuring a flow of lending to businesses and a Banking Levy. An independent commission on separating retail and investment banking.
  • Capital Gains Tax reform

Fair Politics

  • Fixed-term parliaments and a referendum on electoral reform for the House of Commons.
  • A power of recall, allowing voters to force a by-election where an MP was found to have engaged in serious wrongdoing.
  • A wholly or mainly elected House of Lords on the basis of proportional representation.
  • Giving Parliament control of its own agenda so that all bills are properly debated.
  • Enacting the Calman Commission proposals and a referendum on further Welsh devolution.
  • A statutory register of lobbyists.
  • A limit on political donations and reform of party funding in order to remove big money from politics.
  • Radical devolution of power and greater financial autonomy to local government and community groups.

A fair and sustainable future

  • Establish a smart electricity grid and the roll-out of smart meters.
  • Establish feed-in tariff systems in electricity
  • A huge increase in energy from waste through anaerobic digestion.
  • The creation of a green investment bank.
  • The provision of home energy improvement paid for by the savings from lower energy bills.
  • Retention of energy performance certificates when HIPs are scrapped.
  • Measures to encourage marine energy.
  • The establishment of an emissions performance standard that will prevent coal-fired power stations being built unless they are equipped with sufficient CCS to meet the emissions performance standard.
  • Establish a high-speed rail network.
  • Cancel the third runway at Heathrow and refuse additional runways at Gatwick and Stansted.
  • Replace the Air Passenger Duty with a ‘per plane’ duty.
  • The provision of a floor price for carbon, as well as efforts to persuade the EU to move towards full auctioning of ETS permits.
  • Make the import or possession of illegal timber a criminal offence.
  • Promote green spaces and wildlife corridors in order to halt the loss of habitats and restore biodiversity.
  • Reduce central government carbon emissions by 10 per cent within 12 months.
  • Increase the target for energy from renewable sources.

Pensions

  • Restoration of the earnings link for the basic state pension from April 2011 with a “triple guarantee” that pensions are raised by the higher of earnings, prices or 2.5%.
  • Phase out the default retirement age and end the rules requiring compulsory annuitisation at 75.
  • Implement the Parliamentary and Health Ombudsman’s recommendation to make fair and transparent payments to Equitable Life policyholders.

Civil Liberties

  • Scrap the ID card scheme, the National Identity register, the next generation of biometric passports and the ContactPoint Database.
  • Outlaw the finger-printing of children at school without parental permission.
  • Extend the scope of the Freedom of Information Act to provide greater transparency.
  • Adopt the Scottish approach to stopping retention of innocent people’s DNA on the DNA database.
  • Defend trial by jury.
  • Restore rights to non-violent protest.
  • A review of libel laws to protect freedom of speech.
  • Safeguards against the misuse of anti-terrorism legislation.
  • Further regulation of CCTV.
  • Ending of storage of internet and email records without good reason.
  • A new mechanism to prevent the proliferation of unnecessary new criminal offences.
  • End the detention of children for immigration purposes.

For the full text of the Conservative – Liberal Democrat coalition negotiations agreements, click here

Proposed new traffic scheme for Highfield

There will be a public exhibition of proposals for a scheme of traffic management in the Highfield area on 27 May, in the Methodist Church Hall in New High Street.  It will be open from 2pm until 8:30 pm. This will be an opportunity for people to view the proposals, talk to County Officers about them, and make comments.  The  period of informal consultation will last for four weeks. The objective of the scheme is to to mitigate the impact of through traffic on the area, so it’s really important residents attend, not only from Highfield, but also from the Windmill Road/Old Road and Gipsy Lane areas of Headington.

Sandfield Road play bid successful!

Sandfield Road has been awarded a £46,000 Playbuilder grant following the consultation sessions with local residents and school children.

This is great news for us all and there will soon be further consultation on what changes will be made and when – thank you to everyone who came to the meetings and gave us your ideas, and to those in Sandfield Road and Staunton Road who wrote down their comments in the residents’ surveys David and I brought round. We couldn’t have done it without you!

A Thank You from David

Yesterday afternoon, the count for the local elections was held and I was delighted and honoured to be re-elected as your City Councillor. Here is the Headington result in full:

David Rundle (Liberal Democrat)

1297

44.6%

Labour

761

26.2%

Conservative

572

19.7%

Green

275

9.5%

TOTAL

2905

 

I am grateful to all of you who voted for me. To those who did not, I must emphasise that I am here to represent all of Headington and I will work hard to deal with any issues you may wish to raise with me.

This success is, of course, tinged with disappointment as I will not be working alongside a Liberal Democrat MP, which would have been a great boon to our community, having at last someone who was willing to stand up for our area in Parliament. I would personally like to thank all of you who did support Steve in this election and I can assure everyone that Altaf, Ruth and myself will continue to work hard, despite the setback of still not having a good constituency MP.

I am already clear about the immediate priorities for my work in my ward. They include dealing with the bus situation down Osler Road and Headley Way, getting empty properties into use, and working with residents to find workable solutions to the traffic issues in our area.

The work has already started: Ruth and I were both at the AGM of the Friends of Old Headington last evening. It may take a couple of days to shake off the effects of the sleep deprivation that is a consequence of the final days of a General Election campaign. But I will look forward to dealing with any issues you may have to raise with me — I relish the challenge of the next four years! Once again, thank you.

 

No more waiting in the rain!

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 Some good news to report! You told us you needed a bus shelter next to the Nuffield Orthopedic Centre bus stop on Windmill Road and we’ve succeeded in getting a 5 bay shelter earmarked for this site.  This should be a great help for NOC patients and staff in wet and windy weather