Anyone who wants to have their say over future housing in north Oxfordshire should go along to one of four exhibitions.
Cherwell District Council has organised the roadshows as part of consultation on where new homes should go. The exhibitions will be at: The Courtyard, Bicester, on Friday, from 10am to 4pm The Castle Quay shopping centre, Banbury, from 9am to 5pm on Saturday Deddington Farmers' Market, on Saturday, October 25, from 9am to 12.30pm, and Exeter Hall, Kidlington, on Friday, October 31, from 10am to 4pm.
In total 6,700 houses are expected to be built over the next 18 years.
Cherwell planners estimate 2,237 homes will be built in Banbury, with 1,235 in the surrounding villages; 2,340 in Bicester and 881 in nearby villages.
Six development sites in Banbury have been classed as reasonable options, with another four in Bicester.
Other areas considered likely to be developed include Adderbury, Bloxham, Deddington, Hook Norton, Ambrosden, Kidlington, Launton and Yarnton.
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