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Oxford Celebrates World EV Day 2025 with free charging and offers for electric vehicle drivers
Oxford is gearing up to celebrate World EV Day on 9 September, an annual event that champions the transition to electric mobility and highlights innovations in sustainable transport.
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Zero Carbon Oxfordshire Partnership Appoints New Chair
Philip Sharman has been appointed as the new Chair of the Zero Carbon Oxfordshire Partnership (ZCOP).
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Residents prefer smaller, more responsive councils, survey finds
Residents prefer smaller, more responsive councils, a survey has found.
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Museum of Oxford (MOX) named a Tripadvisor 2025 Travellers' Choice Awards winner
The Museum of Oxford (MOX) has been named a Tripadvisor 2025 Travellers' Choice Awards winner.
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Oxford leisure centres introduce quieter hours in support of people with sensory processing issues
More Leisure Community Trust (MLCT) has launched a programme of quieter hours in its gyms and swimming pools to make its facilities more accessible for people with sensory processing issues.
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Oxford City Council takes legal action at Beechwood House bringing seven short lets, back into family use
Oxford City Council has taken legal action to bring seven homes, which were being used as short lets, back into family use.
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Council publishes latest carbon emissions data for 2023/2024
Oxford City Council achieved an annual reduction of 6% in carbon emissions in 2023/24 - with annual emissions for the organisation totaling 5,581 tCO2e.
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Oxford City Council welcomes approval of new Oxford United stadium
Oxford City Council has welcomed the decision by Cherwell District Council to approve plans for a new stadium for Oxford United on land known as the Triangle, just south of Kidlington roundabout.
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Greater Oxford residents invited to experience Oxford’s leisure centres
Greater Oxford residents are being invited to experience Oxford’s leisure centres with a free seven-day trial.
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City Council awards £388,000 of grant funding to support local communities
Oxford City Council has awarded £388,000 of grant funding to 86 community groups and voluntary organisations – helping them to support local people across Oxford.