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Welcome back to indoor activities
Now that the Government has confirmed we can meet indoors, Oxford City Council is encouraging residents to make plans and enjoy new activities sensibly.
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Hill appointed as development partner for new homes in Iffley
Oxford City Housing Ltd (OCHL) has appointed Hill as its development partner for the construction of new homes in Iffley.
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Animals injured by Port Meadow litter over weekend
Litter on Port Meadow left two animals needing vet treatment this weekend, with injuries that could have been life threatening.
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Connect with Nature this Mental Health Awareness Week
Oxford City Council is marking Mental Health Awareness Week by encouraging residents to #ConnectWithNature.
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As lockdown eases, ODS resumes full home repairs service
ODS, Oxford City Council’s wholly owned direct services company, has fully restarted its council home repairs service after non-urgent repairs had to be suspended during lockdown.
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Don’t feed the animals
Oxford City Council wants you to stop feeding the animals with litter.
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City Council encourages Oxford residents to celebrate May Morning at home and online
This year Oxford City Council, alongside Magdalen College, encourages residents to celebrate Oxford’s traditional May Morning at home and online.
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Covid-safe measures in place for polling stations
The elections on Thursday 6 May take place at a time when Covid 19 continues to present risks to public health.
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City Council urges EU Settlement Scheme applicants to seek support before deadline
Oxford City Council urges residents who require assistance with their EU Settlement Scheme applications to access support services before the 30 June 2021 deadline.
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Nine out of 10 households have completed Census 2021
Nine out of 10 households across England and Wales have completed the Census 2021 questionnaire – but everyone must take part.