A BUS roadshow will soon be touring to seek people’s views on what Oxfordshire should look like in 2050.

For five days from Monday, February 18 the Oxford Bus Company vehicle will be visiting towns and villages to encourage people to have their say on the Oxfordshire Plan 2050.

The Plan is part of the £215m Housing & Growth Deal agreed by the Oxfordshire Growth Board with the Government, and is being drawn up by all local authorities.

It will set out aspirations for the county’s future and consider how best to deliver new homes. James Mills, chairman of the Oxfordshire Plan Member Sub-Group and leader of West Oxfordshire District Council, said: “This is the start of the conversation as we begin to think about what we want our county to look like in 2050.”

The tour will first visit Henley on February 18 and conclude with a visit to Ferry Leisure Centre, Summertown, on February 22 at 1pm.

There will also be an exhibition at Oxford Town Hall on Thursday, March 14 from 3pm to 8pm.

For more visit oxfordshireplan.org