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Put some grit salt down manor crescent and at junction with high street
Reported via mobile anonymously at 00:26, Thursday 8 January 2026 using FixMyStreet Pro
Sent to Oxfordshire County Council and West Oxfordshire District Council less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 8644445.
Road like an ice skating rink on each of the bends full length of manor crescent and junction with high street. Council need grit the roads and pavements, elderly folk need to walk safely. Also double yellow lines needed at the junction onto high street. Contractors and cars regularly parked on the pavement making the road users turning blind. Stop pavement parking and at junctions. House on corner being renovated has been culprit for 3 years now.
Council ref: ENQ261071520
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Thank you for your enquiry. This issue has been passed onto the relevant team for investigation.
State changed to: Investigating
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 00:26, Thursday 8 January 2026
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Thank you for your report.
Thank you for your report. The Oxfordshire County Council typically salts roads between November 1st and March 31st, although this period may be extended if weather conditions necessitate it. Our commitment is to maintain major roads free from ice, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring smooth traffic flow. Precautionary salting, also known as “gritting,” plays a crucial role in achieving this goal.
For information on specific Oxfordshire routes that are routinely salted during the winter, you can visit the One Network website and select “gritting routes” under driver information.
All new requests for salt bins are assessed by Oxfordshire County Council. If you’re interested in obtaining a salt bin, you can purchase one through your town or parish council. Before making a request, it’s advisable to contact them first.
If you encounter everyday parking issues, please get in touch with us through the Oxfordshire County Council’s website: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ residents/ roads-and-transport/ parking . For situations where vehicles are causing dangerous obstructions, hazards, or parking illegally, you can contact the non-emergency police telephone line at 101. Additionally, if you would like to request changes to existing parking restrictions, feel free to reach out to Oxfordshire County Council’s parking team via https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/ residents/ roads-and-transport/ parking/ civil-enforcementState changed to: Investigation complete
Posted by Oxfordshire County Council at 09:47, Thursday 15 January 2026
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