Rick Tanner
Rick Tanner is a Liberal Democrats candidate in Hinksey Park in the Oxford local election.
Rick Tanner's policies
Statement to voters
Hinksey Park residents since 1993, I know and love this ward.
Full statement
I care deeply for the residents and their concerns.
In my professional life I run a department of 80 people that generates £5M income per year. I sit on national and international committees and am very used to public speaking. I have the skills to be an effective councillor, influencing people and.getting the deep.understanding of the issues.
The ward has changed enormously in my time living here. Traffic congestion, house prices and flooding have all got worse. We own our own home, but I am aware how hard it is for first time buyers. I hate losing green space as much as anyone, but feel we must develop Redbridge Meadow for housing. I have reservations about aspects of the proposal, and would work hard to improve the plans if elected.
However, building on Bertie Park would add few houses for the loss of a much loved play area. I pass through there regularly and see the kids having fun.
There are brown field sites that should be developed. More houses should be in the proposals for Oxpens and Osney Mead, and also the unused garage space in New Hinksey.
It's great to see the Kelpie Cafe opening on Abingdon Road. We need to do more to help the businesses on what should be a vibrant street.
Whilst we do need better pedestrian and cycle access from Grandpont Nature Reserve to the city, the proposed bridge is all wrong. It takes out so many trees, when access from the old Gasworks bridge could easily be achieved with minimal environmental impact.
I strongly support the South Oxford Welcomes initiative to counter the aggressive imposition of flags, which is intended to both make members of our community feel threatened, and to challenge our inclusive values.
Congestion: all the data show that the traffic filters have reduced traffic, boosted bus services and improved air quality. Not by much yet, because people are still wedded to their cars.
If elected I will do my best for the community.
This statement was last updated on April 30, 2026.
This statement was added by Rick Tanner, their team, or by a Democracy Club volunteer, based on information published by the candidate elsewhere.
Party manifesto
Rick Tanner is the Liberal Democrats candidate. Find out more about their policies in the Liberal Democrats manifesto.
Rick Tanner online
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Oxfordshire Liberal Democrats
Rick Tanner's local party is Oxfordshire Liberal Democrats.
- Party Homepage Oxfordshire Liberal Democrats's website
| Date | Election | Party | Results | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Hinksey Park: Oxford local election | Liberal Democrats | (Results due after 07 May 2026) | Position not available |
| 2025 | Isis: Oxfordshire local election | Liberal Democrats | Not elected (203 votes) | 4th / 6 candidates |
| 2024 | Hinksey Park: Oxford local election | Liberal Democrats | Not elected (95 votes) | 4th / 5 candidates |
| 2022 | Hinksey Park: Oxford local by-election | Liberal Democrats | Not elected (118 votes) | 4th / 6 candidates |
| 2022 | Hinksey Park: Oxford local election | Liberal Democrats | Not elected (211 votes) | 3rd / 4 candidates |
| 2021 | Hinksey Park: Oxford local election | Liberal Democrats | Not elected (244 votes) | 5th / 9 candidates |
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