London’s mayor is turning part of Oxford Street into a traffic-free zone to revive the famous shopping street.
Plans to ban traffic from part of Oxford Street have been approved, Mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan has announced.
The pedestrianisation of London's Oxford Street has been given official final approval by Sir Sadiq Khan. London's mayor has instructed Transport for London (TfL) to implement the proposals to remove ...
London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been working towards a car-free Oxford Street since 2017. Sir Sadiq officially unveiled plans for ...
Plans to fully pedestrianise London's Oxford Street have been officially approved, with Mayor Sadiq Khan pledging to create a ...
THE UK’s busiest high street, drawing an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 visitors a day, is set to ban cars Today, London Mayor ...
London’s mayor has pushed through plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street, promising to remove buses and taxis to create a “world-leading urban space for shopping, leisure and outdoor events”.
Pedestrianising Oxford Street is a “no brainer” because it will increase the number of shoppers attracted to the area, according to the retail chief appointed to oversee Sir Sadiq Khan’s plans. Scott ...
Plans to pedestrianise parts of Oxford Street will move forward "as quickly as possible", the mayor of London has said. City Hall claims two thirds of people support the principle of banning traffic ...
Sadiq Khan has confirmed that the plans to pedestrianise the busiest street in London could come into effect as early as ...
People were given a taste of what traffic-free Oxford Street could look like during one day pop-up last year (Picture: Future ...