Oxfordshire County Council News
Browse news and stories about Oxfordshire County Council – the local authority for the county of Oxfordshire responsible for delivering services like social care, education and transport to the county’s 600,000+ residents.
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Jeremy Clarkson hosts public meeting on Cereals 2026 traffic plans
Jeremy Clarkson reassured residents about traffic controls for Cereals 2026 at Diddly Squat Farm. Organisers outlined strict routing plans, free parking and bus services ahead of the June 10 to 11 agricultural trade event expected to attract 24,000 visitors.
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Oxfordshire County Council seeks new flood wardens to support communities at risk
Oxfordshire County Council is seeking volunteer flood wardens to help monitor risks, report issues and strengthen community resilience as the scheme expands countywide following successful pilot projects.
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Oxfordshire County Council expands enhanced SEND pathways with £1m annual boost
Oxfordshire County Council has approved funding for 20 new enhanced SEND pathways, increasing total annual investment to £3 million. The initiative supports children in mainstream schools through bespoke curriculums and targeted small-group provision.
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Invitation to Hearing the Young Unheard county conference
Oxfordshire leaders will gather on 04 March for Hearing the Young Unheard, a county conference focused on early intervention, prevention and improving life chances for young people across the region.
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Weekend road closures planned at Milton Interchange for essential improvements
The A34/A4130 Milton Interchange will close for a full weekend from 27 February to 02 March 2026 for essential resurfacing and maintenance works. Diversions and temporary access arrangements will be in place, with bus routes revised during the closure.
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Three Oxfordshire primary schools invest in energy-efficient classrooms
Three Oxfordshire primary schools have secured council-backed energy efficiency loans to install solar panels and LED lighting, helping reduce carbon emissions, cut costs and give pupils first-hand experience of sustainable technology in the classroom.
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Oxford career changer urges jobseekers to consider probation work
An Oxford man who once lectured in Africa is urging career changers to consider probation work, as new polling shows most jobseekers want roles that make a positive difference to others.
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Nearly £5.5m invested in cleaner and better buses across Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire’s bus network is set for a major upgrade after nearly £5.5 million was secured through new vehicle improvement grants, supporting electric buses, cleaner transport and enhanced passenger facilities across the county.
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New highways skills academy for military veterans launches in Oxfordshire
A new highways skills academy launching in Oxfordshire will provide fully funded training and qualifications for military veterans, creating clear pathways into employment while supporting the county’s growing need for skilled highways workers.
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Sustainable transport improvement plan approved for Oxfordshire science hub
A long-term plan to prioritise sustainable transport across Oxfordshire’s Science Vale has been approved, setting out a 25-year strategy focused on active travel, public transport improvements and supporting future growth in the region.
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Oxfordshire Youth secures £150k funding to help disadvantaged young people find work
Oxfordshire Youth has secured £150,000 in council funding to expand its Business Guardians programme, helping disadvantaged young people across the county access employment, mentoring and work experience opportunities over the next three years.
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Oxfordshire doubles pothole repair crews after winter weather damage
Oxfordshire County Council has increased the number of pothole repair crews after freezing and wet weather led to a surge in road defects. Extra teams and resources are being deployed to tackle backlogs and improve road safety across the county.
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Public consultation on Oxfordshire fire service future extended to January
The deadline for public feedback on proposals to reshape Oxfordshire’s fire and rescue service has been extended to the end of January, giving residents and businesses more time to help influence future fire station locations, staffing and emergency response across the county.
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Free Oxford park and ride bus journeys extended until March 2026
Free park and ride bus journeys in Oxford have been extended until March 2026 after a sharp rise in passenger numbers, supporting the temporary congestion charge and reducing traffic in the city.
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Ground broken on first new primary school at Valley Park Didcot
Work is now underway on the first new primary school at Valley Park, Didcot. The net-zero carbon school will include a nursery, outdoor learning spaces and modern facilities, supporting families in the expanding new community.
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Council welcomes Oxford Growth Commission interim report on growth and infrastructure
Oxfordshire County Council has welcomed the Oxford Growth Commission’s interim report, praising its focus on sustainable growth, infrastructure investment, housing delivery and skills development across Oxford and the wider county.
















