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London mayor says traffic ban trial is start of ‘fightback to rescue Oxford Street’

Sadiq Khan hails one-day closure of half-mile stretch to traffic as ‘glimpse to what the future could be like’

Raccontata dadailymail.co.uktheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

London mayor says traffic ban trial is start of ‘fightback to rescue Oxford Street’

Sadiq Khan hails one-day closure of half-mile stretch to traffic as ‘glimpse to what the future could be like’

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dailymail.co.uk9 mesi fa

Oxford Street to go car-free for a day before full pedestrianisation

Vehicles will be prohibited from accessing a half-mile stretch of the road from Oxford Circus to Orchard Street between noon and 8pm for the event called This Is Oxford Street.

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  1. domenica 21 settembre 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Oxford Street to go car-free for a day before full pedestrianisation

    Vehicles will be prohibited from accessing a half-mile stretch of the road from Oxford Circus to Orchard Street between noon and 8pm for the event called This Is Oxford Street.

  2. domenica 21 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    London mayor says traffic ban trial is start of ‘fightback to rescue Oxford Street’

    Sadiq Khan hails one-day closure of half-mile stretch to traffic as ‘glimpse to what the future could be like’