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Do You Fuel Good: New campaign to tackle harmful emissions from domestic wood burning
Oxford City Council is launching a new campaign to tackle the health and environmental harms of using wood burning stoves.
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OX Place holds community consultation event on new affordable homes in Bertie Place
OX Place is holding a community consultation event on its plans to build new affordable, low-carbon homes in Bertie Place.
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We all get recycling – let’s make sure we get it right
Oxford City Council and ODS are supporting National Recycle Week, which runs from 17 until 23 October.
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Decent homes for all tenants
Oxford City Council has called on the government to create a level playing field for all tenants by extending the Decent Homes Standard to the private rented sector.
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Results of Oxford’s Covered Market consultation in – majority in favour of extended opening hours
The majority of respondents favour later opening hours at Oxford’s historic Covered Market, a new consultation has found.
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Consultation on draft housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy set to open
Oxford City Council is set to launch public consultation on a five-year plan to tackle the city’s housing and homelessness crisis.
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Statement on Oxfordshire County Council decision not to submit Expression of Interest for Investment Zones
Statement on Oxfordshire County Council decision not to submit Expression of Interest for Investment Zones
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Free grant funding to save money on energy bills this winter
With the return of the colder weather, residents on a low income and living in a hard to heat homes are being reminded to apply for a sustainable warmth grant.
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New funding available for community events in Broad Street
Oxford’s event organisers are being encouraged to pitch for £10,000 to stage two community events in Broad Street, following the Council’s successful bid to the Great Western Railway Community Fund.
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EV Summit Focus on Growth, Investment and Decarbonisation
The EV Summit focuses on growth and investment, as it returns to Oxford University’s Saïd Business School.