£850,000 to be given out to Oxford businesses due to Botley Road disruption

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Great Western Railway train leaving Oxford station and passing over Botley Road Bridge
Great Western Railway train leaving Oxford station and passing over Botley Road Bridge, // Credit: Network Rail

Businesses in Oxford may be able to receive goodwill payments in recognition of the disruption caused by the Botley Road scheme.

Rail Minister, Lord Hendy, visited the site today to confirm the funding and to see progress on the improvements taking place.

Network Rail will write to affected businesses this week with more details.

A new cycle and walkway will open in August 2025 following progress being made and Botley Road will fully open in August 2026.

Rail Minister, Lord Hendy, said: “I’m pleased that Network Rail can now offer payments to those eligible small, local businesses affected, and while it can’t undo all the hardship businesses have faced, it recognises the trouble the delays have caused. 

“I’m glad the project is now on track, I will continue to hold Network Rail to account and engage with the local community.  

“I look forward to the scheme being completed, so Oxford can benefit from more frequent and accessible transport links to boost growth in this bustling city.”  

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