A council will refit and modernise its council chamber so it can be used by the community and show meetings online.

The new chamber will be a modern, versatile space, said the council, that can be used for events and activities, including meetings, weddings, community functions, and business events. 

West Oxfordshire District Council said the works will be completed by the end of the year when an open day will be held and local groups can explore how they may want to use it. 

Once the works are complete the council will also start streaming all its meetings on its website.

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Currently only meetings which are held in the other council rooms are streamed following the installation of a new system earlier this year.

Residents will be able to watch online while a system will be in place to track conversations so that it is easy to follow the debate and understand what is happening.

Cllr Alaric Smith, executive member for leisure and major projects, said: “We are excited to be moving ahead with the next stages of updating our buildings which includes improving our council chamber.

"Once the works are complete later this year we see the chamber becoming far more of a community space." 

He added: “Transparency in local government is very important and this update will also allow us to install a new system to stream all our meetings online so anyone can see local democracy in action without having to attend meetings in person."

The Council’s Executive approved the update which is the latest project as part of a plan to modernise the council buildings that has been ongoing for a number of years.

This has included exploring options to reduce the carbon footprint of the council buildings and improving the Welch Way building in the centre of Witney.

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The Welch Way upgrades are currently under construction and due to be completed in the summer.

Mr Smith said: “It is part of wider works we are doing across the buildings we own to make council services more efficient for residents and ultimately these works will give the council a more modern working environment. 

“This will allow us to provide better customer service and also look to use some of our estate to bring in money to pay for local services as our other funding reduces.

"The investment in these works will not only pay for themselves but also deliver a better service for residents.”