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Cheaper park and ride travel deals extended for extra six months
An offer which makes parking and bus travel more cost effective at Oxford’s park and rides has been extended by six months until 30 September.
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Hinksey Outdoor Heated Pool gets upgrade for new season
Hinksey Outdoor Heated Pool is being relined ready for outdoor swimming, thanks to £132,000 investment from Oxford City Council.
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BLOG: Inspiring women’s health event from our Community Champions
“This is one of the most inspirational events I have attended that the Council organised.”
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BLOG: “Why can’t you do this all year round?”
BLOG: “Why can’t you do this all year round?”
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BLOG: Walls come tumbling down
Building new homes can be controversial. Just ask our housing company, OX Place. But did you know today (9 March) is the anniversary of the end of an infamous chapter in our city’s housing history?
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Oxford City Council waives road closure charge to encourage street parties for King’s Coronation
Oxford City Council has waived the road closure charge to encourage residents and community groups to hold street parties to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.
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Oxford City Council to fly the Commonwealth of Nations’ Flag of Peace to mark the 10th anniversary of Commonwealth Day
Oxford City Council will fly the Commonwealth of Nations’ Flag of Peace to mark the 10th anniversary of Commonwealth Day on Monday (13/3).
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Information about the end of year council tax letter
In the coming days you will receive a letter from Oxford City Council showing your new council tax bill and/or your new benefits award for 2023/24.
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Oxford granted £193,000 for ‘eco-moorings’ trial
Oxford has been granted £193,000 to provide electric infrastructure to help reduce air pollution along Oxford’s waterways.
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Women’s health day to mark International Women’s Day
Women’s health is the focus for a community health event in Oxford ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March.