Protesters are due to gather in Oxford to march against cuts to council services.

The Love Oxfordshire campaign is set to begin at 11am tomorrow outside the Clarendon Building in Broad Street.

It will finish in Bonn Square, near Oxfordshire County Council’s headquarters in New Road.

People taking part are calling on the local authority to abandon more than £69m of spending cuts, which would scrap mobile libraries, bus subsidies and children’s centres, as well as reduce funding for the arts, homeless support, road gritting, elderly day services and support for carers.

Save Oxfordshire’s Children’s Centres campaign leader Jill Huish said: "We want to gather everyone who is campaigning against the many cuts being proposed, because they are going to hit some very vulnerable people.

"If we campaign together our voices can be louder.

"Everyone who wants to oppose the cuts should come down and make it clear that Oxfordshire is saying no."

Councillors are due to hold a full meeting of the county council on Tuesday, when they will be asked to approve the budget.

On top of the £69m of savings proposed, the council has already had to plan more than £290m in cuts since 2010.

Tuesday’s budget meeting will start at 10am, with campaigners also expected to protest outside County Hall.