A £91,000 government cash injection will aim to help tackle congestion on Oxfordshire's roads.

The money is part of a nationwide project sharing data on the use of 164,000 parking spaces to manage traffic.

It is hoped by sharing this sort of data, new parking apps and other technology can be developed to cut congestion.

ALSO READ: 'Come and lend a hand at our guerilla gardens'

The £91,860 being given to Oxfordshire is part of a £1m handout by the Department for Transport to 11 councils.

The project is being co-ordinated by the Alliance for Parking Data Standards.