Issue - meetings

Petitions and Public Address

Meeting: 17/06/2025 - Cabinet (Item 81)

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Members of the public who wish to speak on an item on the agenda at this meeting, or present a petition, can attend the meeting in person or ‘virtually’ through an online connection.

 

Requests to present a petition must be submitted no later than 9am ten working days before the meeting.

 

Requests to speak must be submitted no later than 9am three working days before the meeting.

 

Requests should be submitted to committeesdemocraticservices@oxfordshire.gov.uk

 

If you are speaking ‘virtually’, you may submit a written statement of your presentation to ensure that if the technology fails, then your views can still be taken into account. A written copy of your statement can be provided no later than 9am on the day of the meeting. Written submissions should be no longer than 1 A4 sheet.

 

Decision:

7 – Report from Scrutiny Committee - Place OSC report to Cabinet - Transport Working Group

 

Amanda Chumas

Danny Yee

 

9 – Traffic Filter Trial Delay – Mitigation Proposals

 

City Councillor Lubna Arshad

Ian Loader

City Councillor Katherine Miles

John Center

Luke Marion

Sajad Khan

Becky Carlyle

Jeremy Mogford

Danny Yee

Patrick Lingwood

Robin Tucker

Aeron Buchanan

Anne Gwinnett

Emily Scaysbrook

Duncan Parkes

Chris Hanson

Councillor Emily Kerr

Councillor David Henwood

Councillor Emma Garnett

Councillor James Fry

 

 

Minutes:

7 – Report from Scrutiny Committee - Place OSC report to Cabinet - Transport Working Group

 

Amanda Chumas

Danny Yee

 

9 – Traffic Filter Trial Delay – Mitigation Proposals

 

City Councillor Lubna Arshad

Ian Loader

City Councillor Katherine Miles

John Center

Luke Marion

Sajad Khan

Becky Carlyle

Jeremy Mogford

Danny Yee

Patrick Lingwood

Robin Tucker

Aeron Buchanan

Anne Gwinnett

Emily Scaysbrook

Duncan Parkes

Chris Hanson

Councillor Emily Kerr

Councillor David Henwood

Councillor Emma Garnett

Councillor James Fry