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Oxford Town Hall restoration begins with expert stonework and cleaning
Oxford City Council is moving ahead with the restoration of the iconic Town Hall, a key civic and cultural landmark. Specialist firm PAYE Stonework & Restoration Ltd has been appointed to lead the project, which includes cleaning and repairing the building’s stone façade.
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12,000 Oxfordshire families benefit from free holiday activities and food programme
Over 12,000 Oxfordshire families have benefitted from the government-backed Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme. Aimed at children aged 4–16 who receive free school meals, the initiative offers free holiday clubs combining sports, arts, science, and nutritious meals.
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Oxfordshire EV charging scheme for residents without off-street parking
Oxfordshire County Council has launched a pilot scheme enabling residents without off-street parking to safely charge electric vehicles at home. The £700k government-funded project will initially support 500 households with the installation of EV charging cable channels across pavements.
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Oxford museum visit helps hearing dog puppies train for life-changing roles
A group of hearing dog puppies visited Oxford University Museum of Natural History as part of their essential training. Guided by staff and volunteer trainers, the pups encountered the museum’s iconic T.rex skeleton and explored exhibits to build confidence in new environments.
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Free pop-up play events return to Oxford for families with children under five
Families in Oxford have two more weeks to enjoy free pop-up play events designed for children aged five and under, organised by Oxfordshire County Council with support from local partners.
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Oxfordshire Bus Enhanced Partnership secures £10m funding boost for 2025/26
Oxfordshire County Council and local bus operators have secured over £10m in funding for 2025–26 to enhance bus services across the county. The grant will support infrastructure upgrades, such as smart signals and real-time displays, and vehicle improvements.
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Oxfordshire County Council completes GigaHubs project to boost rural broadband
Funded by the council and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the project delivers gigabit-capable broadband to 192 public service sites across the county, boosting digital connectivity for rural schools, libraries, GP practices, and community centres.
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Oxford congestion charge faces Labour and business opposition
A proposed £5 daily congestion charge in Oxford has sparked fierce debate, with Labour, local businesses and residents warning of risks to livelihoods, while supporters argue it will cut congestion and speed up buses.
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John Savournin appointed as CEO and Artistic Director at Waterperry Opera Festival
Waterperry Opera Festival has appointed John Savournin as its new CEO and Artistic Director, effective 01 September 2025. A celebrated opera director and bass-baritone, Savournin brings extensive experience to lead the festival into its next phase of growth and outreach.
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Businesses and residents divided over Oxford congestion charge plans
Oxford’s £5 daily congestion charge has sparked a heated debate, with over 11,000 signatures against the scheme. Supporters say it will cut traffic, while critics warn it risks small businesses.
Society
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Oxford museum visit helps hearing dog puppies train for life-changing roles
A group of hearing dog puppies visited Oxford University Museum of Natural History as part of their essential training. Guided by staff and volunteer trainers, the pups encountered the museum’s iconic T.rex skeleton and explored exhibits to build confidence in new environments.









