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Oxford City Centre undergoes deep clean after securing Government funds
Oxford City Council is taking measures to improve the city centre using Government funding following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Largest change to bin collection rounds set to start on 4 April
The changes to some domestic recycling and waste collection rounds in Oxford, that were announced in February, are set to take effect from 4 April.
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ODS offers apprentice opportunities
ODS is growing fast and has big ambitions. Young people are its future; the next generation of talent and the source of new ideas.
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Renters urged to make their voices heard by joining tenants’ forum
Oxford City Council is calling on tenants to make their voices heard and join a new tenants’ forum representing the interests of renters in Oxford.
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Council wins £300K to support young people into work and training
Oxford City Council has been awarded £316,000 in funding to extend a project supporting unemployed young people until the end of June 2023.
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Voters urged to register in time to vote on 5 May
On Thursday 5 May, Oxford residents can have their say on who represents them on Oxford City Council.
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Help Oxford celebrate 75 years of friendship with Bonn
This year marks the 75th anniversary of Oxford’s twinning with Bonn in Germany, and Oxford City Council is supporting a week of celebrations from 12 - 19 June.
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Help with rising energy bills
Council taxpayers are set to receive a £150 council tax rebate to help with rising energy bills after the Government announced that households in council tax bands A-D are eligible for the rebate.
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Planning permission granted for 61 new homes in Littlemore
Oxford City Council has given planning permission to redevelop a disused hostel and sports field in Littlemore by building up to 61 new homes.
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City Council sets out plan for investment in two city centre Thames bridge crossings
Work is progressing on two bridge projects for the city - the Gasworks Pipe Bridge and the Oxpens River Bridge.