Oxford City Council
Who We Are and What We DoWhat is the system of local government in Oxford?Oxfordshire has a two-tier system of local government. This means that your council services are provided by two different councils. We (Oxford City Council) run services such as planning, leisure and waste collection, while Oxfordshire County Council is responsible for running services such as libraries, schools and social care. Oxford City Council is a District Council and is the democratically-elected body for Oxford. In Oxfordshire, there is one county council (Oxfordshire County Council) and five district councils (Oxford City Council, Cherwell, South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse and West Oxfordshire). Which area of Oxfordshire is Oxford City Council responsible for?You can see a map of the boundaries of Oxford below:
Visit the District Councils page of the Oxfordshire County Council website to find out which district council is responsible for your services if you do not live within the boundaries of Oxford city. Which services are run by Oxford City Council and which are run by Oxfordshire County Council?In partnership with others, we provide a wide range of services for approximately 149,000 residents, 108,000 people who work in Oxford, and 8.5 million people who visit the city every year. For a general list of how services in Oxford are split between Oxford City Council and Oxfordshire County Council, please see the table below:
Visit the Oxfordshire County Council website for more information about their services. Where can I find out how Oxford City Council works?Visit our How the Council Works page for details on this subject. Page last reviewed 6 Nov 2008 Copyright © Oxford City Council 2008 |