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Council slams short let plans
Government proposals on limiting short lets "fall a long way short of what's needed and will do nothing to put right an already serious problem for our city", says Oxford City Council.
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Oxford City Council Moves Closer to Smoke Control Area Expansion
Oxford City Council is moving ahead with its plans to expand Oxford’s Smoke Control Area, following the results of its recent public consultation.
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Financial support for those affected by flooding
Oxford City Council’s direct services team, ODS, last week again deployed a flood barrier at Bullstake Close, off Botley Road, as a precautionary measure, given the further recent rainfall.
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"Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for residents to interact with Oxford City Council"
"Our goal is to make it as easy as possible for residents to interact with Oxford City Council"
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Celebrating 250 years of Oxford’s historic Covered Market
Oxford City Council is celebrating a monumental milestone this year as The Covered Market celebrates its 250th anniversary.
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Oxford City Council launches public consultation on proposed changes to parks and open spaces byelaws
Oxford residents and park users are being asked for their views on proposed changes to existing byelaws for the city’s 130 parks and open spaces.
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Towpath closure - 9 February 2024
After the recent rainfall, flood alerts are in place for Oxford. We are closely monitoring the situation.
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Empowering Futures: ODS celebrates success stories of apprentices during National Apprenticeship Week
National Apprenticeship Week, running from Monday 5 February to Sunday 11 February, is a time of celebration and recognition for the contributions made by apprentices nationwide.
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Unprecedented number of responses received in Budget consultation
Oxford City Council received an unprecedented number of responses (around 300) during the recent round of Budget consultation, which ended on 31 January.
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Green light to kickstart affordable homes on brownfield sites
Oxford City Council has given the green light for a project which could yield 30 affordable homes on council-owned brownfield sites in Barton, Wood Farm and Blackbird Leys.