This was a rather informal meeting but useful nonetheless. It was good to see quite a few students present as well as someone from Oxford University’s Accommodation office, a member of staff from Christ Church and Gordon Reid from City Centre management.
We had a good discussion about student hopes for the City Centre and the Wayfinding project that has been going on. The signs have been tendered for and there is now a project to provide QR codes for them to give people more contextual information. I reminded people that the excellent Mobile Oxford service from Oxford University also provides a lot of this information and that the Wayfinding project really ought to work in partnership with it. QR codes are fine but there is so much more that mobile Oxford can do!
We then moved onto the issue of student housing. We had a presentation about the HMO licensing scheme which was interesting and while there are many good things about it I do have concerns that it will have a drastic effect on an already short supply of essential housing for students and many other people in Oxford. For example we heard how the council is using web sites that advertise house shares to track down and penalise landlords. Wouldn’t it be so much better to use council resources putting adverts on those websites to educate tenants and prospective tenants about the need to check for a license. Wouldn’t it be so much more positive to spend effort helping tenants get appropriate housing than assuming landlords are somehow bad and evil?
I’ve posted a lot about this so won’t go on about it here but I do hope that the Council will sometime soon accept that Landlords are generally good people who are genuinely trying to do the right thing, and thus focus on education and support rather than pursuit and penalisation.