Ed Turner, city councillor for Rosehill and Iffley thinks a controlled parking zone proposed for the area would be unnecessary. Picture: Ed Nix THE deputy leader of Oxford City Council has hit out at plans for force residents across the city to buy £65 permits to park on their own street, saying the areas he represents do not need them. Early plans for more controlled parking zones (CPZs) across Oxford were announced at the start of February, and could see drivers having to pay to park outside their homes across 13 more areas of the city. Oxfordshire County Council, which launched a survey on the rollout, has said the scheme will stop commuters who will not have the permits from parking their cars in residential areas and clogging up the street.
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