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New Oxford City Council Cabinet announced
Councillor Susan Brown, Leader of Oxford City Council, has announced the Cabinet appointments for 2023/24.
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Oxford welcomes new Lord Mayor, Councillor Lubna Arshad
Councillor Lubna Arshad was sworn in as the new Lord Mayor of Oxford at the Annual Council Meeting on Wednesday 17 May in Oxford Town Hall.
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Meet the married couple who became the ceremonial heads of Oxfordshire councils in the same year
While it’s not unusual to hear about a married couple both becoming elected councillors, it’s exceptionally uncommon for both to be the ceremonial heads of different councils in exactly the same year.
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Food entrepreneurs invited to apply to run George Street site
Are you interested in starting your own street food business? Do you have an existing site and would like to expand?
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Clearing the way for refurbished East Oxford Community Centre
Demolition work at the East Oxford Community Centre site has started, to clear the way for new buildings to add to the old school house that sits at the heart of the community centre.
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Oxford City Council makes commitment to City of Sanctuary status
Oxford City Council is working to become an accredited City of Sanctuary Local Authority as part of its approach to building thriving communities and a strong economy.
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OX Place submits plans for 31 affordable homes in Bertie Place
OX Place has submitted a planning application for 31 affordable low carbon homes in Bertie Place.
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Hinksey Splash Park to remain closed due to safety concerns
The children’s splash park at Hinksey Park will not open this summer, as the condition of the play surface and fountains is unsafe for children to use.
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Oxford residents encouraged to take part in No Mow May
Residents in Oxford are being encouraged to take part in No Mow May to help support wildflowers and long grasses, and provide a much-needed boost for wildlife.
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16,000 people attend May Morning celebrations in Oxford
A unique event that welcomes in the new spring, May Morning brought around 16,000 people together from across Oxford - town and gown and visitors.