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BLOG: We need to talk about short lets
An opinion piece by Councillor Susan Brown, Leader of Oxford City Council:
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City Council supports tribute to NHS workers in South Park
Oxford City Council has supported the creation of an outdoor art installation and tribute to NHS workers which was unveiled on 19 July in South Park.
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Leisure facilities in oxford to increase capacities from 19 July
Fusion Lifestyle and Oxford City Council confirmed that, in line with the government roadmap, classes and capacities at leisure facilities will increase from Monday 19 July in a phased approach.
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Oxford City Council to develop electric vehicle strategy for Oxford
Oxford City Council’s Cabinet will be asked to approve the commissioning by the Council of an electric vehicle (EV) strategy for the city.
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Extra PCR testing options remain in Oxford with two new sites
All adults in Oxford City will continue to be able to get a PCR test at extra testing centres that are located in the city in response to steeply rising cases and will remain until at least 24 July.
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BLOG: “Have you tried finding richer parents?”
“Can’t afford a home? Have you tried finding richer parents?”
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Have your say on future county-wide infrastructure plans
Oxfordshire's Councils invite you to have your say on major future infrastructure plans for Oxfordshire as a consultation opens on Friday 16 July.
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Oxford’s culture venues to continue to encourage mask wearing after 19 July
Members of Oxford’s Cultural Partnership will be asking audiences to continue to wear masks after 19 July to help protect staff, volunteers and audiences.
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Home Improvement Agency provides free electric blanket testing to Oxford residents
Oxford City Council’s Home Improvement Agency (HIA) is teaming up with Oxfordshire County Council to offer free electric blanket testing to Oxford residents.
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BLOG: How will we work in 2040?
It’s July 2040. Youthful England manager Bukayo Saka has just led his team to a successful defence of their title at the Euros – the first team to do so since Spain in 2012.