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OX Place – the new name for Oxford’s affordable housing developer
Affordable housing has a new face in Oxford following the renaming of Oxford City Council’s housing company, Oxford City Housing Ltd (OCHL).
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Recladding of Hockmore Tower completed
Work to remove and replace potentially unsafe rain screen cladding at Hockmore Tower is now complete.
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Plan for recovery of Oxford’s city centre boosted by Cabinet
Plans to aid the post-pandemic recovery of Oxford’s city centre have been approved by the council’s Cabinet on 15 June 2022.
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Oxford City Council reviewing budget options after pandemic and cost of living crises hit financial outlook
Oxford City Council is facing “tough choices” over the coming months as a combination of the Covid-19 pandemic and the cost of living crises hits its financial outlook.
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Statement on Government plans to reopen Campsfield House Immigration Detention Centre
Statement on Government plans to reopen Campsfield House Immigration Detention Centre
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Council invites views on latest stage of major transformation of Oxford West End and Osney Mead
Oxford City Council is seeking local views on plans to transform the West End and Osney Mead area of Oxford city centre.
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Budding historians urged to apply for new bursary with the Museum of Oxford
Young people with a passion for Oxford’s history and the stories of the city’s many different communities are being encouraged to apply for a new bursary with the Museum of Oxford.
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Campaign launched to encourage people back to bus
Annual saving of up to £2,318.23 identified for full-time commuters who switch car for bus.
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Residents encouraged to apply for sustainable warmth grant ahead of winter
Nearly £2m of grant funding is available for Oxford homeowners & residents in private rented homes to install energy efficiency and cost-saving measures to help reduce the rising cost of bills.
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2,150 affordable homes in five years
Last year, Oxford City Council helped meet the city’s need for affordable housing by delivering 241 new affordable homes – a 52% increase on 2020/21.