
Work started this morning (9 June) beside St Helen’s Church. As a result, there was no through traffic along St Helen’s Wharf, and manned traffic lights were operating at the Iron Bridge to allow residents access in and out of the area.
The work was being carried out on behalf of Openreach and is likely to have been connected with improvements to the broadband network.
Residents living nearby, who experienced disruption from the gas mains works earlier this year, questioned why the two projects could not have been coordinated. However, the work was completed more quickly than expected. By this evening, the channel linking two BT access covers had been tarmacked over and the road had reopened. Road signs had warned of a 5 day closure and it appears to have been 1 day.
Oxfordshire County Council has introduced a Lane Rental Scheme to help reduce disruption from roadworks. More details can be found at: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/business/licences-and-permits/lane-rental-scheme.
Under the scheme, charges of up to £2,500 per day can be applied for works on designated Lane Rental Streets during traffic-sensitive periods. From the published map, St Helen’s Wharf is covered by the scheme, giving contractors a financial incentive to complete the work as quickly as possible.
The scheme was not in operation during the much longer gas mains project. Had it been, Oxfordshire County Council might have collected a decent amount in lane rental charges.











