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  • The Allocation Scheme Review

    Oxford City Council is reviewing its Allocations Scheme and would like to hear your views on the proposals. The Allocations Scheme is the housing policy the Council uses to prioritise existing Council tenants and other residents in housing need, for an offer of new or existing social housing becoming available to let in Oxford. This policy has an important role in helping to prevent homelessness and housing those in the greatest housing need in Oxford, including households who... More
    Closes 15 January 2026
  • Renewal of Additional HMO Licensing Scheme

    Oxford City Council is considering the renewal of the Additional HMO Licensing Scheme that requires certain Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in Oxford to be licensed. The current Additional HMO Licensing Scheme ends in 2026. Before a decision is made about renewing it for a further five years, the Council is asking for views from landlords, letting agents, tenants, residents and anyone with an interest in the private rented sector. Your feedback will help us understand how... More
    Closes 23 January 2026
  • Budget Consultation 2026-27

    The Council spends around £110 million providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day such as refuse collection, street cleaning, parks, and grounds maintenance and homelessness, to name but a few. These services are funded by retained business rates income, council tax and government grant. In addition, we spend another £70 million on council housing in relation to the management and maintenance of our 8,000 strong housing stock, and we are planning to... More
    Closes 31 January 2026
  • 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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