Local news: Banbury
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Homeless Oxfordshire receives social investment for accommodation portfolio
The investment – from SASCโs Social and Sustainable Housing fund (SASH) – will help increase and improve the quality of accommodation it provides for rough sleepers in Banbury and Oxford.
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Road closure details for Womenโs Tour cycling race in Oxfordshire
Road restrictions will be in place at the start point on Bicesterโs Sheep Street and Market Square. There will then be rolling road closures along the route from approximately 11.00am.
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Have your say on Cherwell Councilโs new draft tenancy strategy
The new strategy aims to set out expectations of social housing providers in the district and promote the delivery of more affordable homes at social rent levels and with secure tenancies.
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825 new homes and football ground at Banburyโs Longford Park
Known as Bankside Phase 2, an agreement to secure land for a new Banbury United football ground must be made before planning permission is granted.
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Volunteers recognised for outstanding contribution in Cherwell
A special awards ceremony was held in Cherwell to celebrate the hard work of volunteers and groups who make a real difference in the community.
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Oxfordshire stage route revealed for 2021 Womenโs Tour cycling race
The 147.6km route covers a large section of the county, heading as far south as Culham, before visiting Abingdon and Deddington on its journey north to a finish in Banbury.
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Westminster Group to provide security services to the Tower of London
The company has been awarded a contract to supply professional security services to the pedestrian and vehicular entrances at this iconic castle and World Heritage Site.
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Warburtons to invest in new distribution facility in Banbury
The ยฃ56 million investment will see the development of three new distribution depots in Widnes, Bognor Regis and Banbury, and two new bakery plants in Stockton and Burnley.
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Popular north Oxfordshire school holiday hubs to reopen in time for summer
Families in north Oxfordshire will once again be able to book children, aged five to eleven years old, onto council-run school holiday hubs this summer.












