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OX Place consultation on new affordable homes in Bertie Place
OX Place has opened public consultation on its plans to build new affordable, low carbon homes in Bertie Place.
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Oxford set to mark Remembrance Sunday and Armistice Day
Oxford will remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice to secure and protect our freedom at Remembrance services next week.
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OX Place and Oxford City Council success at Oxford Preservation Trust awards
OX Place and Oxford City Council have been successful in winning three awards for new homes in the Oxford Preservation Trust (OPT) Awards 2022.
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Census shows Oxford a diverse and youthful city
Oxford’s population has grown by 6.7% since 2011 and continues to be predominantly working age with a 7% increase in people born overseas, according to the latest census data release.
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ODS electric vehicles charged for 299 days as part of work to decarbonise fleet
New data has shown that electric vehicles owned by ODS have been charged for 7,185 hours over a year period – equal to 299 days in total.
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Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival returns with more communities taking part than ever
Building on the popularity of Oxford’s Christmas Light Festival of the last few years, 2022 brings even more events created by artists and residents to locations across the city.
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Next phase of East Oxford Community Centre redevelopment begins
Work on the East Oxford Community Centre redevelopment is stepping up a gear, with the next stage of works beginning at the start of November.
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Wine, oil, corn and salt
OX Place has celebrated a milestone in the construction of a flagship city centre housing development by holding a traditional ‘topping out’ ceremony.
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Consultation open on draft housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy
Oxford City Council has opened public consultation on a five-year plan to tackle the city’s housing and homelessness crisis.
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Need to tackle ecological emergency underlined as swift nests decline in city
Swift nest numbers are declining in the city of Oxford, underlining the need for action as Oxford City Council reaffirms its commitment to address the ecological emergency.