Didcot and surrounding area infrastructure improvements

Reducing congestion and improving journey times, pedestrian and cycling connectivity and supporting new employment sites and housing.

About the improvements

The Didcot and surrounding areas major infrastructure scheme will provide vital transport infrastructure to reduce congestion and enable more reliable journey times, improve pedestrian and cycling connectivity, and support new employment sites and housing in and around Didcot.

The project includes four highway sections that incorporate improvements to existing roads, the construction of new roads, new walking and cycle routes, and will help to facilitate new and enhanced bus services.

Key benefits:

  • 19km of walking and cycling paths to improve pedestrian and cycle connectivity for work and leisure trips  
  • 18 new bus stops to provide more sustainable travel options in and around Didcot 
  • Reduce congestion and improve air quality in surrounding villages and parishes
  • Enable more jobs in the local area in new and existing employment sites
  • Support expected housing growth in the local area
     

Compulsory purchase orders (CPOs) and side road orders (SROs)

The Side road order (SRO) and compulsory purchase order (CPO) for the Didcot and surrounding area infrastructure improvements has been confirmed by the Secretary of State for Transport.

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Enabling works

Enabling works have started on the Clifton Hampden Bypass and Didcot to Culham River Crossing sections. 

The enabling works scheduled for completion between Autumn and Winter 2025 include:

  • Erection of temporary fencing, including tree protection measures
  • Archaeological investigations
  • Vegetation and site clearance to facilitate archaeological activities
  • Set up of main compounds, site offices, and welfare facilities
  • Utility diversions

Most of the work will be carried out between 7.30am and 6pm, Monday through Friday, unless specified as overnight work. 

There will be no work on Sundays or public holidays. 

The majority of this work is taking place off the existing highway network; however, people may notice activity when travelling along the A4130, B4016, A415, and A4015, as well as from nearby public rights of way and the Thames footpath.

How it is being funded

Funding for the scheme comes from a combination of Homes England grant funding, Enterprise Oxfordshire capital investment, Section 106 contributions from developers and funds from the council's own capital budget.

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If you have any queries, please contact the delivery team.

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Find out more about each element

  • Element 1: Widening of the A4130

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    The creation of a dual carriageway east of Milton Interchange with 1.6km of high quality and segregated walking and cycling facilities, linking to the future development at Valley Park and Didcot Science Bridge. Learn more about widening the A4130.

  • Element 2: Didcot Science Bridge

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    A new single-carriageway road bridge over the A4130, Great Western Main Line, and Milton Road, connecting to a new link road through the former Didcot A Power Station. The element connects with the Northern Perimeter north of Purchas Road roundabout. High-quality and segregated cycling and pedestrian facilities will be provided along the length of the scheme. Learn more about the Didcot Science Bridge.

     

  • Element 3: Didcot to Culham river crossing

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    A new single carriageway link road between the A4130 at Didcot and the A415 at Culham, with high quality and segregated walking and cycling facilities. It will include a new bridge over the Appleford Railway sidings and a new bridge over the River Thames. Learn more about the Didcot to Culham river crossing.

  • Element 4: Clifton Hampden bypass

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    A new single-carriageway link road between the A415 at Culham and the B4015 to the north of Clifton Hampden, with shared-use walking and cycling facilities. Learn more about the Clifton Hampden bypass.