Your Oxfordshire county councillor is
Mark Cherry, Labour.

2017 county council election (votes)
Conservative | Green | Independent | Labour | Liberal Democrat | Margin (votes) |
574 | 68 | 1194 | 86 | 311 |
CoHSAT active-travel survey answers
Name | Mark David Cherry |
Party Detail | Labour and Co-operative Party |
Ward | Banbury Ruscote |
Council | Cherwell District Council |
Ring- fence 10+% of transport budget for active travel | Agree |
Make 15-min neighbour- hoods a central principle in local policy | Agree |
Prioritise dis- advantaged communities in transport policy/ investment | Strongly Agree |
Make local transport zero-carbon and improve air quality | Agree |
Apply sustainable transport hierarchy to transport/ planning decisions | Agree |
Reduce car dependency in existing and new developments | Agree |
Expand the Strategic Active Travel Network | Agree |
Provide compre- hensive zero emission public transport | Disagree |
Reduce private car trips across the County | Disagree |
Reduce public and private car parking spaces in town/city centres | Disagree |
Sign up to Vision Zero: zero road traffic deaths/ serious injuries | Strongly Agree |
Oppose any major road expansion | Disagree |
We recognise the need to have a system of public transport which meets the needs of communities whether in rural or urban areas.
Labour Oxfordshire manifesto
CoHSAT survey quotes
What active-travel initiatives would you like to support in your local area?

Please summarise your views on the future for transport in Oxfordshire.
