Parking Parking restrictions apply at the Town Hall with a general loading and unloading ban from 7.30am to 9.30am and 4pm to 6.30pm. Blue badge holders may park at the Town Hall outside the above hours within the normal restrictions for blue badge holders. Where it is necessary to unload or load over a lengthy period it may be possible to obtain a parking dispensation from NSL Services on 0845 3371138. Please note that the Town Hall staff has no authority to authorise a motorist to park at the Town Hall
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Venue
Oxford Town Hall is an historic building built in the late Victorian era.
The present Town Hall is the third on the site. The foundation stone was laid in 1893 by the Mayor Thomas Lucas and without mention of the first builder - a Mr A Chappell of Lambeth - who was declared bankrupt in October 1893.
The present design by Henry T Hare was built by Messrs Parnell and son of Rugby for £94,116.
The official opening of the Town Hall was on Wednesday 12 May 1897, by HRH the Prince of Wales Edward VII.
Accessibility
The Town Hall has automatic doors on a separate accessible entrance towards the top of St Aldate's.
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