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Oxford to mark Holocaust Memorial Day with online service of reflection
The Lord Mayor of Oxford, Councillor Mark Lygo, will host an online service of reflection to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Proposals to introduce UK’s first localised air pollution target in Air Quality Action Plan approved
Oxford City Council’s cabinet has approved its Air Quality Action Plan 2021-2025, which will see the Council become the first UK local authority to set out a city-wide air pollution reduction target.
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Statement on Debenhams not reopening after lockdown
Statement on Debenhams not reopening after lockdown
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Warning of possible Covid grants scam
The City Council has been made aware of a new scam attempt aimed at businesses claiming Covid grant funding.
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Council provides 20 additional hotel rooms for people experiencing rough sleeping
Oxford City Council is providing more help for people experiencing rough sleeping to protect them from the pandemic this winter.
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City Council begins project that could see Covered Market transformed for future generations of shoppers
As the jewel in the crown of the city centre, Oxford City Council has begun a project that could see the Covered Market transformed for future generations of shoppers.
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Oxford businesses able to apply for lockdown support grants
Businesses in Oxford are now able to apply for lockdown support grants.
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Stay home, Oxford told as cases rise in city
People in Oxford are being urged to stay at home, avoid mixing with other households, and abide by the lockdown rules to the letter to curb the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the county.
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ODS prioritises services during lockdown
ODS, Oxford City Council’s wholly owned company, will prioritise its essential services to residents during the current lockdown.
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Most students set to study online under new national lockdown
Oxford’s two universities will deliver learning online for most students until at least mid-February, in line with the national lockdown across England.