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Apply to Oxfordshire County Council as soon as you book your removal company if the van needs to stop in a marked bay around Horsefair, North Bar, George Street, Calthorpe Street, or the streets off Market Place. Furniture removals can use a maximum of two suspended bays, with standard bays costing £45 per six-metre space for the first day and £18 for each extra consecutive day; pay-and-display bays cost £60 for the first day and £35 for each extra day. The council asks for at least 10 working days’ notice and warns that the suspended space could be up to 75 metres from your preferred spot, so send our movers photos of the frontage, the nearest bay, and any yellow lines. If you leave it until move week, the van may have to stop too far away, which slows the job and adds carrying time.
Book an early or late slot if you’re moving from Parsons Street, White Lion Walk, Church Lane, Market Place, or High Street. Parsons Street is pedestrianised between 10am and 4.30pm, loading is only allowed outside those hours, and parking is prohibited at all times. Oxfordshire’s enforcement has felt sharper since the county council took over on-street parking in Cherwell in 2021, so the van needs to look like it’s actively loading, not waiting while keys, lifts, or packing are sorted. If your flat has rear access, show it to your removal company before quoting because it may avoid the tightest part of the street.
Check Banbury Market, Michaelmas Fair, and Canal Festival dates before agreeing your moving time. Market Place has market stalls on Thursdays and Saturdays from 9am to 4pm, while the Michaelmas Fair can close or restrict Horsefair, North Bar, Market Place, and Bridge Street during set-up and departure. Canal Festival traffic around Castle Quay, Lock29, Tooley’s Boatyard, Bridge Street Community Garden, and The Mill Arts Centre can also make canal-side flats harder to reach. Moves in Hanwell Fields, Hardwick, or Bretch Hill are usually less affected, unless the van route cuts through the centre.
Send photos of the entrance, stairs, and nearest loading point before you accept a quote for a town-centre flat. Flats above shops around High Street, Market Place, and Castle Quay can involve a longer walk from van to door than the postcode suggests, especially if the closest car park has a low barrier. Bolton Road car park has a 1.85m height restriction, and Banbury East station car park has a 2.10m restriction, so they’re not fallback waiting areas for most removal vans. If our removal companies only find this out on arrival, the job can turn into a stop-and-carry move with extra time needed.
Confirm the exact estate entrance, plot number, parking bay, and turning space if you’re moving to Hanwell Fields, Hardwick, Bodicote, or the Bloxham Road and Salt Way edge. Newer homes can look simple because they often have drives, but unfinished estate roads, construction traffic, and plot numbering can still send a removals van to the wrong side of the development. The East of Bloxham Road and Salt Way allocation restricts vehicular access from Wykham Lane, so sat nav may not be enough for a larger vehicle. Ask your movers whether a smaller vehicle or shuttle run is safer if the road narrows, bends sharply, or has parked cars on both sides.
Share your full inventory, moving date, property type, parking position, and any difficult access before you compare quotes. In Banbury, it’s especially helpful to send photos if you’re near Parsons Street, Market Place, Castle Quay, or a permit-controlled street south of the centre. Show the doorway, stairs, nearest legal stopping point, and any rear access. This helps removal companies judge vehicle size, walking distance, loading time, and whether you’ll need a parking suspension.
Choose a removal company that checks access before quoting, explains what’s included, and can show insurance, reviews, and experience with similar moves. For central Banbury flats, ask how they handle timed loading, long carries, and low-height car parks. For newer estates around Hanwell Fields, Bodicote, Hardwick, or the Bloxham Road edge, ask whether they’ll confirm the best vehicle route before move day.
Book as early as you can once you have a moving date, especially if you need a Friday, school-holiday slot, or town-centre access. If you need a bay suspension from Oxfordshire County Council, allow at least 10 working days for the parking request alone. Booking early also gives you time to send photos, confirm access, and avoid market or event days around Market Place and Castle Quay.
Yes, most removal companies can handle flats, stairs, long carries, and difficult access if they know about them before the quote is finalised. In Banbury, that matters for flats above shops around High Street, Market Place, Parsons Street, and Castle Quay, where the nearest legal stopping point may not be outside the door. Tell the company about stair width, lift size, entry codes, rear doors, and any loading restrictions. If the access is tighter than expected on the day, the move can take longer or need a smaller shuttle vehicle.
Removal companies usually won’t take hazardous, illegal, perishable, or restricted items. This can include gas bottles, paint, chemicals, flammable liquids, food from the fridge or freezer, plants in some cases, and anything unsafe to carry. Ask before packing anything unusual, especially if you’re clearing a garage, shed, or workshop before moving from a Banbury estate or village-edge property. Keep important documents, medication, jewellery, and keys with you rather than loading them onto the van.