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Oxford Mail on MSNNine empty council homes refurbished and four new ones built in OxfordUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNExcitement as Oxford splash pad project gathers pace after funding boostA new splash park in Oxford recently had a funding boost ahead of its opening this summer. The installation of a new splash ...
Oxford City Council is fifth in the ranking of ... t be enough to meet need but as the only council in Oxfordshire building new council homes, we know every single one can make a life-changing ...
Oxford City Council The council wants more hotels in Oxford to boost the city centre's economy Odeon's lease of the building ran out in September. It said it had been "truly proud" to serve ...
Oxford City Council has reserved over £1 million for the purpose of “future-proofing” the city’s Covered Market. This sum will bring the Council’s total investment in the site to £8 million.The money ...
Oxford City Council said footfall in the city centre had increased by nearly 5% in December last year, compared to December 2023. Oxford performed better than the national average, with footfall ...
Major plans for the demolition of an Oxford University building for new student flats are set to be permitted despite the fears of neighbours.
Plans to make a city "a fairer place to live" by charging second homes extra council tax have been given the green light. Oxford City Council wants to see second homes subject to a council tax ...
Planning chiefs are recommending that a scheme for nine new flats in an Oxford suburb be refused, saying it would be 'overly bulky'.
Oxford City Council have published a detailed report which reveals that domestic wood burning is the greatest source of PM2,5 ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNEnvironment Agency raises flooding fears over nine flats plan in cityThe Environment Agency is objecting to plans for nine new flats to replace a car dealership in a key Oxford road. The ...
After almost a year of research and planning, Oxford’s Community Development department proposed a flurry of ordinances aimed at clarifying standards for alley lot developments during a Feb. 4 Oxford ...
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