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Have your say on the future of transport in Oxfordshire
People who live, work in or visit Oxfordshire are urged to have their say on a plan to deliver a zero carbon transport network by 2040.
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Ridge makes £25,000 donation to Ronald McDonald House Charities
The company made the donation as part of its 75th-anniversary celebrations, which it has been marking throughout 2021 with a series of charitable and community initiatives.
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COVID-19 rate in Oxfordshire tops 1,000 in week to 17 December
Coronavirus cases have risen steeply across Oxfordshire, and people in the county are being urged to take extra care during the festive period to keep themselves and their loved ones safe.
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Swish Fibre enters Oxfordshire with first residents in Thame
Stephen Horwood and wife Shabana Kausar are the first residents in Thame to connect to the UK’s Fastest Broadband as Swish Fibre break new ground in Oxfordshire.
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Lord Mayor’s Christmas Concert cancelled due to COVID-19 concerns
Proceeds from the concert, to have taken place on Sunday 19 December, were to be donated to the Lord Mayor’s supported charities – Oxfordshire Mind, Ark-T and Wood Farm Youth Centre.
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Apply for an Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) pilot discount or exemption
[siteorigin_widget class=”SiteOrigin_Widget_Image_Widget”][/siteorigin_widget] Registrations are now open for eligible vehicle users to apply for a discount or exemption for Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) pilot shown in the map above. Registrations are now open for eligible vehicle users to apply for a discount or exemption for Oxford’s Zero Emission Zone (ZEZ) pilot. Those qualifying for a…
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PM sets new booster vaccination target amidst ‘Omicron tidal wave’ fear
In a pre-recorded address to the nation on Sunday evening, the PM announced that everyone eligible aged 18 and over in England will have the chance to get their booster vaccine before the new year.
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Proposed council tax rise as Oxford City Council announces budget plans
The Council is planning for a balanced budget despite the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its income streams and the shortfall in funding from central Government to offset this..
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Mobile COVID testing returns to Oxford as cases reach highest ever level
People in Oxford will be able to get a PCR test as an extra mobile COVID testing unit returns to the city in response to rising COVID cases in the city.
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Boris Johnson sets out Plan B COVID restrictions for England
A year to the date that the UK administered the first vaccine, Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a series Plan B COVID-19 restrictions for England.










