Chipping Norton TOWNS across Oxfordshire plagued by lorries shaking historic buildings and straining ancient bridges may soon get funding for a solution. As Oxfordshire county councillors met on Wednesday, Stefan Gawrysiak, the independent councillor for Henley, spoke about the damage and disruption caused by heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) passing through the town over its historic bridge. Mr Gawrysiak called for new environmental restrictions to be brought into towns including Burford, Chipping Norton and Henley to prevent HGVs driving through them, He said historic buildings in Henley ‘rattle’ when lorries pass, and pedestrians are intimidated by them while walking on narrow pavements, and said HGVs contribute to the fact that Henley has poor air quality, having been an air quality management area for 18 years.