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New Nightsafe Network launched to improve safety of women at night
A partnership of businesses, universities, the police, and Oxford City Council has launched a new collaborative approach to supporting the safety of women and girls at night.
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Road closures in place as thousands expected to attend May Morning 2022
Oxford City Council is working with partners to prepare the city for thousands of people to attend May Morning 2022 for the first time in-person since 2019.
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Licensing scheme approved for all private rented homes in Oxford
Government approval of an Oxford City Council ‘selective licensing’ scheme means that all private rented homes in Oxford will need a licence from this September.
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Residents invited to join St George’s Jubilee celebration at the City Church
Oxford City Council is inviting residents to join the Lord Mayor of Oxford and the Freemen of Oxford in a Civic Service at the City Church.
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Celebrate May Morning with public art Crowdfunder
Oxford’s May Morning will be returning this year as an in-person live event after two years as an online event.
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New bin collection rounds leads to little service disruption
As the new bin collection rounds enter their second week of operation, Oxford City Council and ODS want to thank residents for taking note of the changes.
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Women’s experience of war captured in new exhibition at the Museum of Oxford
The experiences of women in a time of war and the value and comfort of everyday items is brought to life in a new exhibition at the Museum of Oxford.
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Have a get together in a local park to ‘go green for the Queen’
Oxford City Council is offering the use of the city’s parks for residents who wish to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee by holding picnics with groups of friends and family.
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Oxford achieves Bathing Water Status for Wolvercote Mill Stream
Wolvercote Mill Stream, north of Port Meadow, has become the second stretch of river in the UK to achieve Designated Bathing Water Status.
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Register to vote – time is running out
If you’re not registered to vote then time is running out if you want to vote in the 5 May elections. You only have until midnight on 14 April – next Thursday.