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Work starts to transform Broad Street into “Broad Meadow”, Oxford’s pedestrian-friendly temporary public square
Plans to create a temporary public square at Broad Street in the city centre this summer have been given the green light.
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One week to go: Apply to the EU Settlement Scheme
Oxford City Council urges eligible residents who still need to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme to do so before the deadline at the end of the month.
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A new approach on short lets is needed
Oxford City Council has called on the government for a new approach to the way whole properties are rented out as short lets.
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Public consultation opens on new housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy
Following approval by cabinet last week, Oxford City Council is opening public consultation on what should be included in a new housing, homelessness and rough sleeping strategy next year.
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City Council recognises and thanks Windrush Generation
This Windrush Day (Tuesday 22 June), Oxford City Council is highlighting the contribution the Windrush generation have made to Oxford.
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Oxford City Council provides nearly £3.4m of funding for Ray Valley Solar Park
Oxford City Council has agreed to provide funding of nearly £3.4m towards the development of Low Carbon Hub’s first ever ground mount solar park at Ray Valley Solar, near Bicester.
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Don’t get careless as step 3 roadmap measures extend, says City Council
Ahead of June 21, when many had been hoping coronavirus restrictions would be able to lift, Oxford City Council is reminding people not to get careless with the current rules.
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Oxford City Council marks Drowning Prevention Week by highlighting the dangers of wild water
The sun’s up, the water’s sparkling, but don’t just dive in. This week is Drowning Prevention Week and Oxford City Council is urging residents to know their Wild Water Code before they jump in.
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Second largest ever Unlawful Profit Order after huge tenancy fraud
A woman who unlawfully sub-let her social housing property has been ordered to pay more than £155,000 in one of the largest cases of its kind.
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Lord Mayor’s car updated to fully electric Nissan Leaf ahead of ZEZ Pilot
The Lord Mayor of Oxford has taken the delivery of a 100% electric Nissan LEAF, as the city prepares to launch Britain’s first Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) Pilot in city centre streets this August.