New 20mph speed limits approved as highways chief criticises feedback
New 20mph speed limits have been approved in areas around Abingdon, Carterton and Faringdon in Oxfordshire.
Local Democracy Reporter
Noor Qurashi is a Local Democracy Reporter covering stories across Oxfordshire. She studied at the University of Oxford before completing a journalism course at News Associates in London.
Noor Qurashi is a Local Democracy Reporter covering stories across Oxfordshire. She studied at the University of Oxford before completing a journalism course at News Associates in London.
New 20mph speed limits have been approved in areas around Abingdon, Carterton and Faringdon in Oxfordshire.
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