Oxfordshire County Council says its Local Transport and Connectivity Plan was adopted in July 2022 and is the statutory Local Transport Plan. It covers connectivity and initiatives such as active travel, traffic filters and low-traffic neighbourhoods. Its advice on travel plans for new developments also sets requirements and monitoring fees. These matters can affect contractor access, delivery sequencing, parking and construction logistics, particularly in Oxford and growth areas.
Local plans are prepared by the district and city councils, and Oxfordshire County Council’s planning information directs users to district local plans addressing housing, economy and infrastructure. The county is also coordinating an Oxfordshire Infrastructure Strategy. For a building-services brief, identify the exact local planning authority, any heritage or environmental designation, the development phase and infrastructure responsibilities before external plant or service-yard changes are designed.
ComGas can assess gas testing, boilers, hot water, plumbing, pipework, plant rooms, HVAC, BMS, electrical interfaces and planned maintenance for suitable Oxfordshire sites. Scope, competence, availability and site requirements determine what can be undertaken. For sites within or near the historic core, also confirm any listed-building or conservation-area consent requirements alongside the usual planning and access checks, since flue routes and external plant are often the most sensitive elements.