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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Campaigners say Oxford congestion charge survey was biased towards objectors
Campaigners from CoHSAT insist Oxford’s proposed congestion charge is the “best option” to tackle traffic, despite 74 per cent of residents opposing it. The scheme has won support from bus and cycling groups but faces opposition from businesses, schools and petitioners.
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GCSE students offered guidance in Oxfordshire County Council after receiving results
Your GCSEs are just the beginning. Discover where to find guidance on college, training, and career options across Oxfordshire.
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Labour says Oxford congestion charge plans are “half-baked” and ignore public opinion
Labour has demanded Oxfordshire County Council withdraw its “half-baked” £5 congestion charge plans. With 74 per cent of consultation respondents opposing the scheme, councillors warn it will hit deprived communities hardest and call instead for cheaper, more accessible public transport alternatives.
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Schools, businesses, nursery and rescue volunteers voice fears over Oxford congestion charge
Schools, businesses, nurseries and rescue volunteers have warned that Oxfordshire County Council’s proposed £5 congestion charge could damage staff recruitment, childcare, emergency response and local trade.
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Westgate Oxford warns congestion charge could ‘hamper’ city businesses and put off visitors
Westgate Oxford has warned that the city’s proposed £5 congestion charge could deter visitors and harm businesses. Landsec, which owns the shopping centre, said the plans risk reducing footfall unless significant investment in public transport is made.
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Lowland Rescue Oxfordshire calls for exemption from £5 congestion charge
Lowland Rescue Oxfordshire has raised concerns that the proposed £5 congestion charge in Oxford would hinder volunteers’ ability to respond to emergencies, saying the scheme is “unacceptable” for those already giving their time and resources freely.
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Oxford MP criticises county council’s plans to push ahead with congestion charge
Oxford MP Anneliese Dodds has spoken out against Oxfordshire County Council’s plans for a £5 congestion charge, after nearly three quarters of respondents to a public consultation said the scheme would negatively affect them. The council insists the measure is only temporary, but opposition remains strong.
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Changes to Oxford congestion charge proposals published ahead of cabinet decision
Oxfordshire County Council has updated its temporary congestion charge plans for Oxford, adding free park and ride and new permits. The revised proposals follow consultation feedback and will go before the council’s cabinet for a decision on 10 September.
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74% of Oxford residents think congestion charge would negatively impact them
A council survey shows 74 per cent of people think Oxford’s proposed congestion charge would negatively affect them, while bus and cycling groups argue it could ease traffic.
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First phase of The Ranges completed for innovative automotive and aviation companies
Bicester Motion and construction partner Kier have completed the first phase of The Ranges, a £26.8m development for innovative automotive and aviation companies, delivering a 90,000 sq ft headquarters for YASA, a Mercedes-Benz subsidiary.
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Oxfordshire students encouraged to explore options on A-Level Results Day
Oxfordshire students receiving A-Level, BTEC and T Level results are being encouraged to explore their next steps. Advice is available on continuing education, apprenticeships, training or work through trusted resources including Oxme, UCAS, Gov.UK and the National Careers Service.
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Nearly 40 Oxfordshire flood reduction schemes receive grants
Oxfordshire County Council is awarding over £500k in grants to fund 39 schemes aimed at reducing flooding across the county. Chosen from more than 80 applications, the projects include drainage improvements, natural flood management, ditch works, flood sensors, and public awareness measures.
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Oxford United stadium plans recommended for approval ahead of key planning meeting
Oxford United’s plans for a 16,000-seat stadium in Kidlington have been recommended for approval, with a key Cherwell District Council planning committee meeting set for 14 August before referral to the Secretary of State.
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Supported housing in Oxfordshire transforms lives of people with learning disabilities and autism
A £5m investment has provided over 20 adults with learning disabilities and autism in Oxfordshire the opportunity to live independently, with five renovated homes in Witney, Banbury, Bicester, Kidlington, and Horspath now offering 24-hour support to meet tenants’ needs.
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Thames Travel invests £3m in ultra-low-emission buses for River Rapids route
Thames Travel has invested £3m in ten new ultra-low-emission buses for its River Rapids route between Oxford and Reading. The upgraded service will feature increased weekday and weekend frequencies and the return of the X40 to Abingdon Road for faster Oxford access.
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Graven Hill submits new hybrid planning application to Cherwell District Council
A hybrid planning application has been submitted to Cherwell District Council for the remaining residential development at Graven Hill. Prepared by Graven Hill Village Development Company, it seeks both outline and full planning permission, including homes, an extra care facility, a pub/restaurant, and green spaces.
















