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What is a Residents' Panel?

Oxford Residents’ Panel is an online group of up to 1,000 residents who have agreed to give their views on a range of topics including current work by Oxford City Council, new or existing services, or broader issues that we may require your feedback on throughout the year.

Panel membership is broadly representative of the Oxford population to ensure that we hear a diverse range of voices.

As a thank you, and in recognition of your time, all members of the Residents’ Panel are entered into quarterly prize draws to win up to £250!

Get involved! It's quick and easy to sign up and start helping to shape the future of Oxford City.

Joining the Panel

As a member of our residents' panel you have the opportunity to have your voice heard at a senior level within the council. You can tell us your views about the services and issues that matter to you, and we'll listen to your feedback and look for ways to improve. We'll give you regular updates on what changes have been made as a result of that feedback.

We ask for your feedback through online surveys and engagement exercises. You can choose what you take part in and you do not have to respond to everything that we send you. The role is unpaid, but we run quarterly prize draws to win up to £250.

To be a panel member, you must:

  • live in Oxford City
  • be aged 16 or older

It's quick and easy to sign up and start helping to shape the future of Oxford City.

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Current Resident Panel activities. Find all other engagement activities on our home page.

Residents' Panel Welcome Survey

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Thank you for joining the Oxford Residents’ Panel and welcome to your first survey in 2023. The purpose of this survey is to gather insight into what matters to you, our residents. This insight will help us plan on how we will run the Residents’ Panel including how we design the surveys , gather responses , share feedback, and so on. To...

Residents’ Panel Communications Survey

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Oxford City Council is carrying out a significant amount of work at the moment, and we think it’s important that we keep Oxford residents informed. The purpose of this survey is to improve the way we communicate with residents. The survey will ask you where you get your news from, where you’d like to get it from, and what you’d like to know more...

Closed engagements

Recent panel activities and outcomes. Find all other engagement activities on our home page.

Creating safer streets for women and girls

This is an example activity for demonstration purposes only. This site is operated by Delib Ltd and submitted responses will be discarded. Violence Against Women and Girls is defined as crime that disproportionately affects women and girls including, but not limited to, domestic abuse, sexual violence, exploitation and harassment, stalking, verbal abuse and violence and forced prostitution. These crimes should not be happening and we want to work with you to understand which areas of...

Council Tax reduction scheme consultation 2023

We currently provides a Council Tax Reduction scheme to help those on a low-income. The scheme will reduce the council tax cost for a household by up to 100%. Despite a reduction in government funding, the Council has retained the discount to the same as it was when first implemented in 2013.

Implementation of a Clean Air Zone in Arlen Hill

The Government has implemented limits for pollution which we must abide to by law. To tackle this, we are introducing a Clean Air Zone in an attempt to tackle high levels of pollution and make Arlen Hill a cleaner and safer place to live. We are proposing two options of clean air zones which we would like your feedback on.

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