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Mayor of London says that Oxford Street will be made traffic-free as part of a shopping area renovation.

LONDON, JUNE 17 - London’s Oxford Street will become pedestrianised. Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the move on Tuesday. The goal is to improve the area, create new public spaces, and help to drive growth.

After consultations, the plan to eliminate cars and buses from Oxford Street, which has taken over 20 years to develop, is set to become reality.

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The majority of Londoners, and their businesses, support the idea.

The supporters of pedestrianising central London's mile-long stretch say that similar schemes in New York Times Square and La Rambla, Barcelona, have given new life to tired areas.

Khan announced the results of a public consultation by saying, "We want Oxford Street to be reborn; it will become a global leader in shopping, leisure, and outdoor events, with a pedestrianised, world-class avenue."

According to the Mayor's Office, Oxford Street receives a half-million visitors each day. However, many flagship shops, including House of Fraser, Topshop, have closed in recent years. Khan also said that the area has been neglected.

He will work with the government to develop legislation that would allow traffic-free roads "as soon as possible". This will mean finding new routes to accommodate the dozens buses that travel along it every hour.

Khan's plan to create a "beautiful space public" will bring in more tourists, spur new investment and create new jobs. (Reporting and editing by William James; Sarah Young)

(source: Reuters)