Oxford United And County Council Agree On “Heads Of Terms”

Rendering of Oxford United's proposed new stadium The first steps towards Oxford United’s intent to build a 16,000‑capacity stadium near Kidlington have been realised with an agreement that will see Oxfordshire County Council lease land to the Club.

The council approved the lease in principle last year, but further negotiations have now led to the important milestone of “heads of terms” being agreed, though it is “only one step in a wider process”.

The five‑hectare (12‑acre) site is located south of Kidlington roundabout, west of Banbury Road, east of Frieze Way and opposite Oxford Parkway Station.

In a statement the council said: “A number of other key legal and partnership agreements will follow to meet the council's strategic objectives and also to ensure that the club fulfils its commitments to the local community and sports groups.

“This agreement represents positive progress in helping the club secure a long‑term home in the county.”

The Council said the lease of land came “with a number of conditions that the club must meet”, including it securing planning permission from Cherwell District Council and producing a net zero carbon plan.



It also expects a “detailed set of proposals” for how Oxford United will address the council's “strategic priorities”, such as “improving public transport, sustainable transport, and infrastructure connectivity”, stating “The county council is a statutory consultee in this planning application in its role as local highways authority and officers will continue to scrutinise the club's plans in detail.”

A spokesperson from Oxford United said: “Our focus is on securing the long‑term future of Oxford United and delivering on our commitments to the Oxfordshire community.

“The heads of terms being agreed is another step towards that ambition.

“We're delighted Oxfordshire County Council has also given an undertaking to sign the remaining key legal and partnership agreements this week.

“This shows the club has met the council's criteria and addressed their strategic priorities.”

Oxford United will have to leave its current home at the Kassam Stadium when its lease expires in 2026.

A rendering of how the proposed new stadium for Oxford United Football Club will look

Images Credit: Oxford United Football Club.