The Government’s new Road Safety Strategy – bold ambition, but is there enough substance?

8 January 2026 In Oxfordshire 270 people are killed or seriously injured on our roads every year, that’s equivalent to about 10 coachloads of people or 3 domestic flights. It’s not just about numbers though; if roads are safer, more people will walk and cycle, poisonous emissions will be reduced, and our population will be […]
A Modern Transport Interchange for Oxford

We need a bus rail interchange in Oxford, and there’s a once in a generation chance to get one. Oxford is part way through a transformation of transport and space, and it seems like different needs will never fit together, but there’s a once in a generation opportunity to unlock the puzzle by creating a […]
CoHSAT welcomes Citizens’ Assembly Recommendations

CoHSAT, the Coalition for Healthy Streets and Active Travel welcome the 20 recommendations of an independent and representative Citizens’ Assembly on Transport in Oxfordshire. The effectiveness of a Citizens’ Assembly is that it takes a representative group of people, and gives them information and discussion time that people don’t normally have. As a result, they […]
Write to your Councillor for a Better Oxfordshire

Write to your Councillors about funding for a better Oxfordshire
CoHSAT response to LTCP Engagement Activity

CoHSAT has responded to the engagement activity of Oxfordshire County Council’s Local Transport and Connectivity Plan
Councils publish a summary of Connecting Oxford comments

Read a summary of feedback received by Council about Connecting Oxford proposals and their intended next steps
CoHSAT complains about biased questions in Council survey

CoHSAT urges people to complain to the city council over “biased questions” in its survey on public attitudes regarding the city centre