Oxford United’s proposals for the land known as ‘the Triangle’

This Oxfordshire County Council survey offers you the opportunity to give your views on the response of Oxford United Football Club (OUFC) to the seven key strategic priorities set out by the council for the use of the land known as 'the Triangle'.

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United Football Club are in negotiations on the terms on which council-owned land could be used for the development of a new stadium for the club. The land, known as ‘the Triangle’, is located east of Frieze Way and south of the Kidlington roundabout.

To receive agreement from the council, the club’s proposal must bring benefit to communities in Oxfordshire and address seven key strategic priorities set out by the council for the use of the land.

A decision about whether OUFC can acquire the land at the Triangle will be taken in public by the council’s cabinet at its meeting on 19 September.

The lease or sale of the land would only go ahead if the club received planning permission for the proposed stadium from Cherwell District Council as the local planning authority. This would be a full planning process involving public consultation.

The council is now inviting people to share their views on OUFC’s response.

  • Please find out more and fill in the online survey to give your views. It should take around 15 minutes to complete.
  • The survey is open until 23 July 2023.


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