Are Oxford United Getting A New Stadium?

Plans for a new Oxford United stadium face “massive opposition”, local campaigners have said. The League One club wants to build an 18,000-capacity sports complex on Oxfordshire County Council land at Stratfield Brake, near Kidlington.

Are Oxford getting a new stadium?

The site for the potential new stadium is near Oxford Parkway and off the A34 at the current Stratfield Brake Sports Ground at Freize Way, Kidlington. Oxfordshire County Council currently owns the site and they have had important meetings to secure the future of Oxford United.

Where is Oxford United new stadium?

Kassam Stadium

Full name Kassam Stadium
Location Grenoble Road, Littlemore, Oxford, England, OX4 4XP
Coordinates 51°42′59.11″N 1°12′29.04″W
Owner Firoka Group
Construction

Are Oxford United moving?

Why does the club need to move from its existing stadium? As our fans will know, our licence agreement at the Kassam Stadium ends in 2026, from which point Oxford United will have nowhere to play.

What will happen to Kassam Stadium?

The League One side must leave the Kassam Stadium by 2026 and have identified a site near Oxford Parkway, just off the A34 at Kidlington for a new home. The proposal for the new site at the existing Stratfield Brake Sports Ground at Frieze Way, Kidlington, is due to be discussed at a council meeting next week.

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Is Oxford United moving to Kidlington?

The club is therefore delighted to announce that a site for a potential new stadium has been identified, close to Oxford Parkway and just off the A34 at the existing Stratfield Brake Sports Ground at Frieze Way, Kidlington.

Why does Oxford only have 3 stands?

A private hospital now stands on the site the club – including back when it was called Headington United – played at for 76 years from 1925. But the Kassam Stadium infamously has just three stands. The planned fourth was abandoned to keep total costs down after they hit £15m. It has also been unpopular with fans.

Who are Oxford United Rivals?

In total, nineteen players have made international appearances while playing for the club. United’s home ground is the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and has a capacity of 12,500. United moved to the stadium in 2001 after leaving the Manor Ground, their home for 76 years. Swindon Town and Reading are the club’s main rivals.

Who owns Oxford Utd?

Two Indonesian business magnates, Erick Thohir and Anindya Bakrie, have acquired 51 percent shares of Oxford United Football Club, following the footsteps of Thailand tycoons, Sumrith ‘Tiger’ Thanakarnjanasuth and Pairoj Piempongsant, as well as Vietnam-based businessman Horst Geicke.

Is it safe to live in Oxford?

Safety and Security
Life in Oxford is fairly safe, with a relatively low crime rate, although it obviously has more crime than smaller towns and less populated areas, since it is still a city. There are around 1.15 violent crimes per 100 residents living in Oxford, in comparison with the city of London, which has 8.34.

Is Oxford UK a good place to live?

Overall, Oxford is a great city to live in as an expat or student. It’s affordable (if you work in the UK), has plenty of job and networking opportunities, and is home to some of the best restaurants in the UK.

Is Oxford Tory or Labour?

Overall result for Oxford City Council
Following the local elections on 5 May 2022 the political composition of the Council is: Labour Group – 32 seats.

Is Goodison Park being replaced?

Everton Stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock is an under construction football stadium that will become the home ground for Everton F.C. Located on Bramley-Moore Dock in Vauxhall, Liverpool, England, it is due to open for the start of the 2024–25 season, replacing Goodison Park.

Is the Kassam Stadium moving?

The U’s current lease at Kassam Stadium is set to expire in 2026 and 18 hectares south of Kidlington had been identified as a potential new home.

Who owns the land at the Kassam Stadium?

12. It follows on that the Kassam Stadium is the current home to Oxford United football club. The stadium land was purchased from the City Council and the stadium built with the explicit purpose to provide the venue for Oxford United football club.

Is HMV coming back to Oxford?

HMV is set to return to Oxford after closing down its store in the city seven years ago. The company fell into administration in 2018 and was bought by Canadian music retail executive Doug Putman, who subsequently shut 27 stores. HMV said its return to Oxford was a sign of its confidence in the British high street.

Are speedways changing to 7 11?

It also expanded its company-operated store footprint. “We are very excited to welcome Speedway into the 7‑Eleven family,” said 7-Eleven President and CEO Joe DePinto upon the acquisition.

Can British speedway survive?

Speedway in Britain will survive in some form. There are enough people, riders, promoters supporters and sponsors, to keep it going, certainly past its centenary in this country in 2028. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the original track at High Beech in Essex no longer exists. It’s long been reclaimed by woodland.

Where is the nicest place to live in Oxfordshire?

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  • Burford.
  • Charlbury.
  • Henley-on-Thames.
  • Jericho.
  • Kingham.
  • Thame.
  • The Miltons.
  • Wallingford.

Is Kidlington posh?

It isn’t at all posh! Lots of new houses and a reasonably useful village centre, with good access to Oxford. Lots of young professionals buy first homes in Kidlington but there are lots of families and locals from my experience.