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Oxford City Council calls for public’s views on pedestrian-friendly temporary public square
Oxford City Council is urging members of the public to share their views about the city’s new temporary public square.
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Support still there for those struggling since lockdown
This summer many families will still be struggling with the financial impacts of covid, but support is there for them says the City Council.
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BLOG: A life of grime: how litter leads to more illegal acts
What's the difference between dropping litter and theft? Not as big as you think. Here's why.
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Build for the future, rediscover the past
Preparatory work for a £10.9m Oxford City Council housing development has unearthed fascinating glimpses into Oxford’s past.
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Cable installation to power UK’s largest public electric vehicle charging hub set to begin
Work to install a high-powered underground cable that will deliver electricity to the UK’s largest public electric vehicle charging hub at Redbridge Park & Ride will begin next week.
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Have your say on the future of Oxfordshire
The latest consultation has opened to give people the opportunity to have their say on The Oxfordshire Plan 2050, an innovative strategic planning framework.
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Consultation opens on plans to build 61 new homes in Littlemore
Oxford City Council has started public consultation on plans to redevelop a disused hostel and sports field in Littlemore by building 61 new homes.
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Oxford City Council advises businesses they have legal duty to keep staff and public safe
Oxford City Council is reminding businesses and people in charge of public areas that they have a duty to keep staff and customers safe despite the relaxation of Covid rules.
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Last chance to have your say on priorities for new housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy
Oxford residents who want to have their say on priorities for a new housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy have a week left to take part in public consultation.
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Oxford residents and activity organisers encouraged to Challenge Mayor Mark
Oxford residents are being encouraged to #ChallengeMayorMark to join them at their favourite physical activity session.