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Save our subway group backed by 3,600


MORE than 3,600 people have backed a campaign to save a “much-loved” Oxford subway.

In July Oxfordshire County Council agreed to spend £45,000 filling in the Headington subway and putting in a pedestrian crossing under a £2.3m traffic scheme.

The council said more than half of local people backed the plan.

But community leader Mick Haines has vowed to fight to save the underpass, which opened in 1970 and is adorned with murals of local shops and landmarks, like the Headington shark.

He hopes the petition will show the council the depth of local feeling to keep it open.

Mr Haines, 69, of Croft Road, said: “Ninety-nine per cent of people in Headington and the rest of Oxford want to keep the subway, especially young mothers. Disabled people will not come to Headington to shop if the subway isn’t there.

“People want me to carry on with the fight for it, because it’s part of Headington’s history.

“There has been such a fantastic response from the people. It’s unbelievable.”

Council records show there have been 40 road accidents involving pedestrians crossing London Road over the past five years.

But the local authority says a crossing will make the road safer.

Pensioner Maureen Green, of Franklin Road, who helped paint The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe scene for the underpass, said: “If you take all the character away people won’t come and shop here. If they can spend £45,000 to fill it surely they can spend some of that money to keep it clean and keep it open.

“Young children love running through the tunnel and they often charge ahead of their parents so this makes the road safer to cross.”

Christine Craft, 57, of Shaftesbury Road, said her husband Mike, who uses a mobility scooter, desperately wanted to keep the subway. She said: “The subway is safer than crossing the road.”

Council engineer Colin Baird said it would not be permitted under modern building standards as the ramps were too steep for people with mobility problems.

A council spokesman added: “The county council will be happy to receive this petition.

“However, as part of the council’s consultation with local people, 58 per cent were in favour of the removal of the subway, which was one of the factors taken into consideration when the decision was made to go-ahead with its removal. That decision remains.

“The replacement high-quality pelican crossing will provide everybody with a safe way of getting over the road as many people choose not to use the subway.”

Mr Haines will hand his petition to a council meeting on Tuesday, February 9.


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Headington-Heathcliff, oxford says...
9:20pm Sun 24 Jan 10

Mick Haines is an active local campaigner but not, as far as I know, a community leader. He stood for election to Oxford City Council but did not win a seat. I don't mean to knock him and his energy, but how exactly is he a 'community leader'?

shinyp, Oxford says...
9:29pm Sun 24 Jan 10

99%? REALLY?

I refused to sign the petition when asked. As for the reason, it's the stench of wee that pervades the tunnel. I would much rather walk down to the crossing or jaywalk than use the tunnel. Judging from the amount of people I see jaywalking at that point, lots of others would too.

daveg2008, oxford says...
9:42pm Sun 24 Jan 10

oh god thank god for that I thought Subway was closing down those sarnies are the best

rickenback, oxford says...
10:20pm Sun 24 Jan 10

i heard he went to rome,someone said whos that next to mick haines?well its the pope !

Green123, Witney says...
8:21am Mon 25 Jan 10

I'm ever so glad it's not just me that read the headline and thought of the sandwich shop!!

LadyPenelope, West Oxon says...
10:07am Mon 25 Jan 10

I also thought it was the sandwich shop. PHEW!

sparky123456, Oxford says...
12:37pm Mon 25 Jan 10

i actually live on the london road. the tunnel stinks. glad its not the sandwich shop closing tho, i love me a good spicy italian! hope they dont close it and build a pedestrian crossing though, imagine how slow the traffic would move then, its bad enough already! whats wrong with the crossing opposite Londis or can't people be bothered to walk 40 meters?

Bogota Bob, Fish Street says...
9:42pm Mon 25 Jan 10

Can't be 99% as I've not been asked, although to save Mick asking the answer is I'd gladly fill it in with concrete. Its dark, dingy and stinks - subways were from an era of forced social engineering but in reality turned out to be havens for muggers and other undesirables. When I lived in Headington, I'd rather take my chances crossing the road than using the tunnel.

Sophia, Oxford says...
5:54pm Tue 26 Jan 10

I know Headington is on the dull side but if the best thing about it is a pedestrian underpass....Cant they keep these folks happy by spraying essence de **** around the new crossing?

phantom flan flinger, tiswas says...
1:22am Fri 29 Jan 10

community leader Mick Haines ?

More like serial whinger please put my picture in the paper again Mick Haines!

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