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The Lib Dem ‘vanity project’ forcing an LTN on a picturesque village

  • Posted on July 15, 2026
  • By The Telegraph
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Low-traffic neighbourhood schemes are expanding into rural communities, sparking considerable debate among residents. An Oxfordshire initiative faces criticism from local opposition groups who question its practical utility and characterize it as a politically-driven project lacking genuine community benefit. The controversy highlights growing tensions between urban planning policies and rural infrastructure needs, raising questions about whether cycling initiatives serve genuine transportation purposes or represent inefficient use of public resources in less densely populated areas.

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The Lib Dem ‘vanity project’ forcing an LTN on a picturesque village
The Lib Dem ‘vanity project’ forcing an LTN on a picturesque village

Low-traffic neighbourhoods have spread to rural areas, but critics of one Oxfordshire scheme say it’s a cycle path ‘from nowhere to nowhere’
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