
1 
This Order may be cited as the Combined Probation Areas (Oxfordshire) Order 1994 and shall come into force on 1st July 1994.
2 
That part of Schedule 2 to the Combined Probation Areas Order1986 which relates to the Oxfordshire Probation Area shall be amended by–
(a) omitting the entries in respect of the petty sessions areas of Abingdon, Didcot and Wantage, North Oxfordshire and Chipping Norton and Woodstock;
(b) inserting, in alphabetical order–
(i) in column 1 “Abingdon, Didcot and Wantage” and corresponding to this in column 3 “2”;
(ii) in column 1 “Banbury” and corresponding to this in column 3 “1”; and
(c) substituting in column 3 “2” for “3” in respect of the petty sessions area of Oxford.
3 
The five members of the Oxfordshire Probation Committee appointed before 1st July 1994 by the justices for the petty sessions areas of Abingdon and Didcot and Wantage shall decide by agreement, or in default of agreement by lot, which two of them shall continue in office as if appointed by the justices for the new petty sessions area of Abingdon, Didcot and Wantage.
4 
The four members of the Oxfordshire Probation Committee appointed before 1st July 1994 by the justices for the petty sessions areas of Bicester and Thame and Henley shall continue in office as if appointed by the justices for the new petty sessions areas of Bicester and Thame and Henley.
5 
The three members of the Oxfordshire Probation Committee appointed before 1st July 1994 by the justices for the petty sessions area of North Oxfordshire and Chipping Norton shall decide by agreement, or in default of agreement by lot, which one of them shall continue in office as if appointed by the justices for the new petty sessions area of Banbury.
6 
The three members of the Oxfordshire Probation Committee appointed before 1st July 1994 by the justices for the petty sessions area of Oxford shall decide by agreement, or in default of agreement by lot, which two of them shall continue in office as if appointed by the justices for the new petty sessions area of Oxford.
7 
The three members of the Oxfordshire Probation Committee appointed before 1st July 1994 by the justices for the petty sessions areas of Whitney and Woodstock shall decide by agreement, or in default of agreement by lot, which two of them shall continue in office as if appointed by the justices for the new petty sessions area of Witney.
Michael Howard
One of Her Majesty’s Principal Secretaries of State, Home Office
8th June 1994