The Future Oxfordshire Partnership (FOP) is a joint committee of the six councils of Oxfordshire together with key strategic partners. They work together to deliver a better future for the county. Find out about our projects to support delivery of the Strategic Vision for Sustainable Development in Oxfordshire.
A route map of steps Oxfordshire local authorities need to take to achieve net zero across the region.
See ProjectOne of the UK's most ambitious, wide-ranging and innovative energy trials, seeking to accelerate the UK's transition to a zero-carbon energy system.
See ProjectEnsuring Oxfordshire has energy efficient and affordable homes in the right number, location and tenure.
See ProjectDelivering strategic infrastructure to support the acceleration of already planned houses in Oxfordshire
See ProjectWorking to create a more equal and sustainable region that creates opportunities and benefits for all people within the county.
See ProjectIdentifying, mapping and prioritising Oxfordshire’s infrastructure requirements to 2040 and beyond.
See ProjectFacilitating improvements to Oxfordshire’s rail connectivity, supporting the delivery of the Strategic Vision outcomes.
See ProjectA data-driven, whole-system approach that maps out the changes required to transition a locality’s energy.
See ProjectSupporting the decarbonisation of Oxfordshire's transport through the rollout of publicly accessible electric vehicle infrastructure.
See ProjectUsing our collective voice to advocate for the sustainability of energy supply in Oxfordshire.
Using our collective voice to advocate for the sustainability of energy supply in Oxfordshire.
Securing funding to support the delivery of the Net Zero Route Map and Action Plan (NZRMAP).
Exploring opportunities to enhance the amount of carbon that is sequestered by changing the way that land is used and managed, including through habitat restoration and creation.
See ProjectDecarbonizing buildings is essential to achieving net-zero emissions. This is a key workstream of the Net Zero Route Map and Action Plan (NZRMAP).
A Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a tool used to identify the health impacts of a plan or project and to develop recommendations to maximise the positive impacts and minimise the negative impacts.
See ProjectHealthy place shaping seeks to design health into the urban environment, enabling residents to become active, connect with their neighbours, and access nature in the green spaces around them.
See ProjectOxfordshire’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy for 2024-2030 offers a strong, unified vision for improved health and wellbeing and acts as the primary place strategy for health and wellbeing in Oxfordshire.
See ProjectA route map of steps Oxfordshire local authorities need to take to achieve net zero across the region.
One of the UK's most ambitious, wide-ranging and innovative energy trials, seeking to accelerate the UK's transition to a zero-carbon energy system.
See ProjectA data-driven, whole-system approach that maps out the changes required to transition a locality’s energy.
See ProjectSecuring funding to support the delivery of the Net Zero Route Map and Action Plan (NZRMAP).
See ProjectSupporting the decarbonisation of Oxfordshire's transport through the rollout of publicly accessible electric vehicle infrastructure.
See ProjectExploring opportunities to enhance the amount of carbon that is sequestered by changing the way that land is used and managed, including through habitat restoration and creation.
See ProjectDecarbonizing buildings is essential to achieving net-zero emissions. This is a key workstream of the Net Zero Route Map and Action Plan (NZRMAP).
A Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is a tool used to identify the health impacts of a plan or project and to develop recommendations to maximise the positive impacts and minimise the negative impacts.
See ProjectHealthy place shaping seeks to design health into the urban environment, enabling residents to become active, connect with their neighbours, and access nature in the green spaces around them.
See ProjectOxfordshire’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy for 2024-2030 offers a strong, unified vision for improved health and wellbeing and acts as the primary place strategy for health and wellbeing in Oxfordshire.
See ProjectEnsuring Oxfordshire has energy efficient and affordable homes in the right number, location and tenure.
See ProjectDelivering strategic infrastructure to support the acceleration of already planned houses in Oxfordshire
See ProjectWorking to create a more equal and sustainable region that creates opportunities and benefits for all people within the county.
See ProjectDelivering strategic infrastructure to support the acceleration of already planned houses in Oxfordshire
See ProjectIdentifying, mapping and prioritising Oxfordshire’s infrastructure requirements to 2040 and beyond.
See ProjectFacilitating improvements to Oxfordshire’s rail connectivity, supporting the delivery of the Strategic Vision outcomes.
See ProjectA data-driven, whole-system approach that maps out the changes required to transition a locality’s energy.
See ProjectSupporting the decarbonisation of Oxfordshire's transport through the rollout of publicly accessible electric vehicle infrastructure.
See ProjectUsing our collective voice to advocate for the sustainability of energy supply in Oxfordshire.
See ProjectUsing our collective voice to advocate for the sustainability of energy supply in Oxfordshire.
See Project