Local news: Oxford
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Oxford musician among nominees in Youth Music Awards 2025
Oxford musician Rebecca Tunley has been nominated for the Inspirational Music Leader award at the 2025 Youth Music Awards, recognising her dedication to supporting learning-disabled young people and grassroots music projects.
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Prue Leith cuts ribbon at launch of Yellow Submarine’s life-changing bakery
Yellow Submarine has opened a new bakery in Witney to support adults with learning disabilities and autism. The launch, attended by Bake Off’s Prue Leith, will provide trainees with vital skills while expanding the charity’s award-winning range of bakes.
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Oxford-based Argive develops rapid 3D-printed microturbines in Oxford
Oxford-based Argive has developed two 3D-printed microturbines, cutting production time to 10 weeks. Following successful tests, the innovation strengthens UK manufacturing sovereignty, offering faster, lighter, and more efficient propulsion systems for defence, drones, and other critical applications.
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Oxford hospitals raise concerns over congestion charge impact
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has warned that the city’s congestion charge could place extra pressure on staff and patients. The trust has urged for support measures, while the county council insists hospitals will remain accessible without paying the fee.
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Merck’s Curiosity Cube brings hands-on AI science to Greyfriars Oxford Catholic School
Oxford pupils will explore AI when Merck’s Curiosity Cube visits Greyfriars Catholic School this September. The interactive mobile lab offers hands-on experiments to spark curiosity in STEM and encourage the next generation of scientists.
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Oxfordshire charity highlights early intervention in suicide prevention
Response, Oxfordshire’s largest independent mental health charity, says suicide prevention must begin long before crisis. Marking World Suicide Prevention Day, it highlights the urgent need for awareness, early intervention, and collaborative support as demand outpaces resources.
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County council approves congestion charge for Oxford motorists
Oxfordshire County Council has approved a £5 daily congestion charge for six Oxford roads, starting by November 2025. Supporters say it will cut congestion and boost buses, while critics warn of negative impacts on families, businesses and schools.
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Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons announces landmark redevelopment and temporary closure
Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons will close in January 2026 for a landmark redevelopment, reopening in summer 2027 with enhanced accommodation, reimagined gardens, and a renewed dining experience.
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Grants awarded to improve community transport in Oxfordshire
Four Oxfordshire organisations will share £64,572 to improve community transport. The grants, from Oxfordshire County Council, will support routes, running costs, and volunteer drivers, helping ensure vital services for people without access to cars.
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City Sightseeing Oxford supports life-changing Angolan project to mark Worldwide Charity Day
City Sightseeing Oxford is donating £1.00 from every tour ticket sold on 04 October to fund a medical centre in Angola, part of a global initiative tackling poverty and healthcare challenges through its City Sightseeing Cares programme.
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Oxford action group threatens legal challenge to congestion charge
A new action group, Open Roads for Oxford, has warned it will launch legal action if the county council approves a £5 daily congestion charge. Campaigners say the scheme threatens local businesses, with strong public opposition already recorded.












