28 september 2017 oxfordshire guardian bicester

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Bid to improve transport links as more homes built By Samantha McGregor

A BID for £152million of government cash to create improvements to transport routes in north Oxfordshire will be submitted soon. An application by Oxfordshire County Council for a grant from the Housing Infrastructure Fund to deliver three key projects in Oxfordshire has been backed by Cherwell District Council. If successful, the cash would be used to deliver educational needs and transport improvements in north Oxfordshire, specifically around the A44 and A4260. Cllr Barry Wood, Cherwell’s leader, said: “As part of our commitment to support Oxford’s unmet housing need, we have agreed to deliver an additional 4,400 homes in Cherwell which will be reliant on these key transport corridors. “We know that these routes are already under immense pressure so we need to work with the county S A L that E S AasS Swe I Sdeliver TA N T council to ensure the homes, they deliver the essential infrastructure to ensure that any potential problems are eliminated rather than escalated. “The Housing Infrastructure Fund is intended to support housing growth by ensuring the right infrastructure is in place at the right time and this bid would give the county council the funds to make vital improvements to a key transport corridor in the district.

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“This bid would not only support the district’s housing growth, but also our ambitious plans to grow the district overall to make it an excellent place to live amongst a thriving economy and diverse employment opportunities.” The cash would be used to upgrade A44 and A4260 and build a new park and ride scheme at Oxford Airport. Pedestrian and cycle routes would also be improved to the tune of £46m. Cllr Ian Hudspeth, leader of the county council, said: “Cherwell’s support for the bid we are making is not only welcome but vital for the north of our county to prosper over the next 20 to 25 years. “The bid we intend to submit later this month to Government is about supporting housing growth. “The fact is that growth will happen; the crucial point is getting the right infrastructure in place to meet it, in a planned and coordinated way.”

Building a wonderful new exhibition

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Building Lego for a living must be a contender for most children’s dream job but they can at least see the efforts of others who have done just this at Banbury Museum with the Wonders of the World exhibition. For more see page 16

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