Local news: Oxford
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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.
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The Ivy celebrates release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale with elegant limited-edition menu
The Ivy Oxford Brasserie is marking the release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale with a limited-edition menu inspired by 1930s dining, complete with refined dishes, indulgent desserts, and Champagne cocktails.
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Heavenly Desserts Oxford celebrates one year of brunch brilliance
One year on from its launch, Heavenly Desserts’ brunch menu has established itself as a signature experience, offering indulgent sweet and savoury dishes from Eggs Benny to Croffles, served daily until 4.00pm
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Kings Education announces the launch of Kings Oxford School of Sciences
Kings Oxford will relaunch as the Kings Oxford School of Sciences in 2026. Timed with the college’s 40th anniversary, the new school will provide science-focused A-levels, degree pathways, and a programme to prepare students for top universities worldwide.
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City council survey respondents support smaller and more localised councils
Respondents to an Oxford City Council survey on local government reorganisation have expressed support for smaller, more localised councils. The online consultation attracted 1,580 responses from across Oxfordshire and West Berkshire.
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Experience Oxfordshire reports resilient visitor economy despite fewer visitors
Experience Oxfordshire’s latest report reveals that although overall visits to the county fell by 11% in 2024, the visitor economy remains resilient with spend growing by 4% to £2.4b, sustaining 41,000 jobs.
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Zizzi eases back-to-school stress with 30% off food for Zillionaires
Zizzi is making September easier with 30% off food until 26 September at Henley and Oxford restaurants. The discount is available to Zillionaires members, with new sign-ups also receiving a free garlic bread.
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Frilford Heath to host the R&A Women’s and Men’s Senior Amateur Championships in 2026
Frilford Heath Golf Club has been selected to host The R&A Women’s and Men’s Senior Amateur Championships in 2026, with the prestigious tournaments set to be played on its acclaimed Red Course in Oxfordshire.












