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  • Residents’ Panel Communications Survey 2025

    Welcome to the communications survey 2025. We believe it’s important to keep Oxford residents informed about the work of Oxford City Council. This survey aims to help us improve the way we communicate with you — where you get your news from, where you’d like to get it from, and what you’d like to know more about. As a thank you for your time, all members of the Residents’ Panel are automatically entered into our quarterly prize draw to win £250 in... More
    Closes 12 November 2025
  • Building Control Customer Survey

    If you have recently used our Building Control Service, we want your opinion on how you found the process, services you have used and any comments you have. More
    Closes 30 November 2025
  • Air Quality Action Plan 2026-2030 Consultation

    Oxford City Council has a legal duty to monitor and assess air quality in line with national standards and limits. Where these limits are unlikely to be met, the Council must declare an Air Quality Management Area (AQMA) for the pollutant concerned. In 2010, Oxford declared an AQMA covering the entire city . Once an AQMA is in place, the Council is required to develop an Air Quality Action Plan (AQAP) to reduce levels of pollution and improve air quality. In Oxford,... More
    Closes 30 November 2025
  • Skills & Inequality in Oxford – Resident Survey

    Help shape Oxford’s future Oxford is known for its world-class research and innovation, but not everyone shares in its success. We know that there are real barriers to opportunity, from access to training and childcare to difficulties getting a foot in the door of a local employer. At the same time, businesses cannot always find the skilled local staff they need. To tackle these challenges, Oxford City Council is carrying out a major study on skills and inequality. Our goal is to... More
    Closes 15 February 2026
  • Skills & Inequality in Oxford – Business Survey

    Oxford is known for its world-class research, innovation and economic potential. Yet many local businesses cannot always recruit skilled staff and invest effectively in their workforce to futureproof their organisation. At the same time, young people and residents often face barriers when accessing training and securing quality employment. To tackle these challenges, Oxford City Council is conducting a major study focused on skills and inequality. The study aims to identify barriers and... More
    Closes 15 February 2026
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