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Once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform Oxford West End and Osney Mead moves forward
The West End and Osney Mead development, which will provide a balanced mix of uses including new homes, and a range of new innovative businesses built throughout the West End of Oxford, moves closer.
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Plan to harness Oxford’s economic potential approved by Cabinet
Oxford’s Economic Strategy has been approved at a meeting of Oxford City Council’s Cabinet on 15 June.
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Refugee Week: A letter from a refugee, five years on
Refugee Week 2022 (20-26th) will be a celebration of community, mutual care, and the human ability to start again. Read a personal account of one woman's journey of refuge, five years on
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Portable toilets to be installed in Market Street
Oxford City Council is set to install portable toilets in Market Street to temporarily replace the ladies’ public toilets.
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Latest report on 2021 air quality levels for Oxford published
Air pollution levels in Oxford are increasing again, after a significant drop in 2020 due to the pandemic, latest figures show.
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Sheriff of Oxford to carry out traditional inspection of Port Meadow and its livestock
The newly-appointed Sheriff of Oxford, Councillor Mike Rowley, is set to carry out a traditional inspection of Port Meadow and its livestock tomorrow (17/6).
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£2.5m in council tax energy rebate waiting to be claimed by Oxford residents
Over 17,000 households in Oxford have still not applied for the government’s council tax energy rebate, making a total of £2.5m in unclaimed benefits.
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Helping people experiencing homelessness during hot weather
Over the next few days, the Met Office is forecasting high day and night time temperatures that are expected to peak at 31 degrees on Friday (17 June).
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Worcester Street parking goes cashless
Oxford City Council’s Worcester Street car park is due to go cashless from 1 July.
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Statement on the fifth anniversary of Grenfell
Statement on the fifth anniversary of Grenfell