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Plans to demolish a building in Headington and replace it with eight flats have been resubmitted, after Oxford City council refused previous plans for being "bulky and overprominent".
P lans to expand Oxford's boundaries to accommodate 40,000 new homes have been described by critics as a "land grab" that could threaten neighbouring villages and the green belt. Under government ...
Sep. 22—OXFORD — The city of Oxford will crack down on short-term rental properties as a potential new ordinance to regulate those properties is under development. Mayor Alton Craft, with the ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNAlternative event for axed city carnival being planned
Plans to deliver an alternative Cowley Road Carnival are being dreamt up by residents. The popular carnival in Oxford was ...
Two new members of City Council took their seats, along with two returning members and former three-term mayor Bill Snavely was chosen to return to the mayor’s chair when Council met for their ...
A father has asked a council to support a campaign to ban smartphone use in Oxford's schools. Jack Abraham, a member of ...
In 1885 a bell was installed to ring when there was a fire in Oxford. The bell was in the City Hall, which also housed the ...
Oxford City Council voted to allow the 5-acre Merry Day Park to be rezoned to allow the construction of a 50-unit minimum affordable apartment complex for families or seniors, officials said.
Apr. 27—OXFORD — New food trucks are once again welcome to Oxford after the City Council voted Tuesday to immediately lift the moratorium on new licenses passed in January. That moratorium had ...
OXFORD — Steps that should lead to a cleaner city were the focus of business for the Oxford City Council during its regular session Tuesday night. The council unanimously approved municipal ...
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