Local news: Oxford
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Oxford travel groups back temporary congestion charge to reduce city traffic
Oxford’s major transport groups, including Oxford Bus Company, Stagecoach West, local taxi operators, and active travel advocates, will unite to sign a joint letter in support of a proposed temporary congestion charge, urging Oxfordshire County Council to adopt the measure, which aims to reduce traffic, improve bus reliability, and enhance road safety for all.
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ENT consultant advises hay fever sufferers on weed pollen season
Award-winning ENT consultant Mr Ali Qureishi is warning hay fever sufferers to remain vigilant amid an imminent surge in weed pollen across the UK. Despite a dry spring, symptoms like sneezing and blocked noses may peak in the coming weeks.
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Brethertons highlights 2025 property value fluctuations across Oxfordshire
New analysis from Brethertons reveals regional house price shifts across Oxfordshire between December 2024 and April 2025, with modest rises in Vale of White Horse and West Oxfordshire, and declines in South Oxfordshire, Cherwell, and Oxford.
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New show homes in Oxford launched at Priory Grove by Croudace Homes
Croudace Homes has launched two stunning new show homes St Frideswide and The Shipton at Priory Grove in Oxford. Designed to appeal to both mature professionals and young families, the homes offer elegant interiors, open-plan living, EV charging, and solar panels.
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Ask William expands partnership with MBE Summertown for global concierge solutions
Oxford concierge company Ask William has expanded its partnership with MBE Oxford Summertown, enhancing its global logistics and print support. This deepened collaboration follows Ask William’s increased role in international events, such as the 2025 Skoll World Forum.
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Oxfordshire’s new active travel and cycling champion seeks residents’ views
Councillor Emily Kerr has been appointed Oxfordshire County Council’s new active travel and cycling champion. Representing Oxford’s Bartlemas division, she’s calling on residents to share their views to help improve walking and cycling across both urban and rural areas.
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Thames towpath near Abingdon Road to be closed for essential riverbank repairs
A key section of Oxford’s Thames towpath, between Folly Bridge and Donnington Bridge off Abingdon Road, will be closed from late June to late September 2025 for urgent riverbank repair to prevent erosion and preserve the route.
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One-Eighty wins top honours at Oxfordshire Business Awards 2025
Oxford-based One-Eighty, which provides specialist support for young people facing school attendance, mental health, and behavioural challenges, has been crowned Oxfordshire Business of the Year 2025 and Employer of the Year at the Oxfordshire Business Awards.
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Vail Williams announces strategic promotions in Thames Valley and Oxford office
Property consultancy Vail Williams has announced three strategic promotions in its Thames Valley region, including Oxford-based partner Guy Parkes, as part of 20 firm-wide changes. Six new LLP members have been added across various offices, including Oxford, Birmingham, and the South Coast.
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Darcica Logistics adds electric truck for zero-emission deliveries in Oxfordshire
Darcica Logistics, based in Bicester and part of Palletways UK, has added a DAF XB 18-tonne electric truck to support its mission of zero-emission pallet deliveries in Oxfordshire. The truck, with a 16-pallet capacity and 300km range, aligns with Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone goals.












