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Coronavirus: information and guidance for Oxford's businesses
Councillor Susan Brown, Leader of Oxford City Council, wrote to all Oxford's businesses today with information and guidance about coronavirus.
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#WeAreOxford communities fund suspended due to coronavirus advice
Following the latest government guidance on tackling the Coronavirus outbreak, the City Council has announced it will suspend the #WeAreOxford grant scheme until further notice.
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Coronavirus guidance for community associations, groups and centres
In line with the government’s latest guidance, our approach is focused on protecting the most vulnerable in our communities.
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Coronavirus: letter to council tenants
Coronavirus: letter to council tenants
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May Morning cancelled following coronavirus advice
In line with Government coronavirus advice on mass gatherings, Oxford City Council & Magdalen College have regrettably had to take the decision to cancel preparations for this year’s May Morning Event
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Oxford City Council’s response to coronavirus
Oxford City Council is working to maintain its services to residents and businesses across the city, while adjusting its operations and working practices in line with Government and public health guid
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Statement: Protecting businesses and jobs from impact of coronavirus
Statement: Protecting businesses and jobs from impact of coronavirus
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Statement on coronavirus and people experiencing rough sleeping
Statement on coronavirus and people experiencing rough sleeping
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Volunteers give big boost for Oxford Canal wildlife corridor
Volunteers and local boaters have planted bulbs, trees and shrubs in support of the City Council’s drive to improve the waterways and boost biodiversity, support wildlife and fight climate change.
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£100m redevelopment of Blackbird Leys will feature around 275 new homes, a new community centre, new shops and new public spaces
The £100.6m redevelopment of Blackbird Leys will feature around 275 new homes – including new social housing – a new community centre, new shops, and improved green and public spaces.