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We don’t want to go back – residents panel members share views on air pollution
Residents in Oxford do not want to return to the levels of air pollution experienced before the pandemic, and want effective measures to ensure this - a new survey by Oxford City Council has found.
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Covered Market traders take delivery of two electric cargo bikes ahead of ZEZ Pilot
Oxford’s Covered Market has taken delivery of its first two electric cargo bikes as part of the almost £200,000 of Government funded trial to new zero emission delivery methods.
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City Council leader responds to Step 3 extension
Oxford City Council has issued a message to residents and businesses in response to the government announcement that current covid measures are to stay in place until 19 July.
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Oxfordshire councils and police partners win top award for business support during the pandemic
Businesses in Oxfordshire can be confident they are receiving the highest standards of support from all the local councils and the police.
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Statement on the fourth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower disaster
Statement on the fourth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower disaster
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BLOG: What's on in Refugee Week
Refugee Week events show why 'We cannot walk alone.'
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All houses in multiple occupation in Oxford need a licence as additional licensing scheme restarts
All houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) in Oxford must have a licence following the restart of Oxford City Council’s ‘additional’ licensing scheme today.
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Consultation starts on anti-social behaviour in parks and open spaces
Oxford City Council is launching a consultation to get the public’s views on proposals aimed at stopping people from making fires and digging for old bottles in some of Oxford’s parks and open spaces.
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Air pollution in Oxford sees 29% decrease during 2020
Over the past year, air pollution levels in Oxford dropped by an average of 29% - achieving the lowest levels of air pollution since this data was first monitored in 1996.
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Lord Mayor of Oxford recognises work of community groups during Covid-19 pandemic
The Lord Mayor of Oxford, Councillor Mark Lygo, has visited 22 community groups across the city to recognise their work during the Covid-19 pandemic.