Public Notice
Appointment of a Hackney Carriage Stand on Park End Street
Section 63 Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976
Oxford City Council hereby gives notice that it intends to locate a new Hackney Carriage rank on Park End Street, Oxford under the provisions of the above statute.
Location:- Park End Street, Oxford - north side, on the main carriageway, from the eastern corner of 4 Park End Street for a distance of 20 metres eastwards, to accommodate 4...More
Oxford City Council is seeking views from local people on a proposed ‘masterplan’ to update Oxford’s historic Covered Market for the 21st Century.
These views will be used by the Council to refine the draft masterplan, which sets out proposals for a multi-million pound regeneration of the market to secure its long-term future.
This includes a number of proposed new measures, including a new ‘public square’ in the heart of the market and a new...More
Oxford City Council is seeking views on the latest stage of the Oxford Local Plan 2040.
A planning document required by law, the Local Plan 2040 will be used to inform all future planning applications, by setting out how and where new homes, jobs and community facilities will be delivered to make Oxford a better place to live, work and visit.
The Local Plan 2040 is a step forward from the Local Plan 2036 (adopted by the Council in 2020).
Local residents and other stakeholders...More
Oxford City Council is seeking views on the latest stage of the Oxford Local Plan 2040.
A planning document required by law, the Local Plan 2040 will be used to inform all future planning applications, by setting out how and where new homes, jobs and community facilities will be delivered to make Oxford a better place to live, work and visit.
The Local Plan 2040 is a step forward from the Local Plan 2036 (adopted by the Council in 2020).
Local residents and...More
We want to hear your views on our plans to tackle the housing and homelessness crisis in Oxford.
Our draft Housing, Homelessness & Rough Sleeping Strategy for Oxford 2023-28 sets out the Council’s plans and commitments to tackle the housing and homelessness crisis in the city.
The strategy has been developed over the last year and is based on the findings of a comprehensive homelessness review and strategy evidence base that we carried out in spring 2021.
We...More
Oxford City Council’s housing company aims to build 31 new homes on the Bertie Place recreation ground.
We welcome your feedback and will carefully consider your comments and questions in further developing plans for the proposed housing development at Bertie Place.
For more information on the proposed development please visit www.oxford.gov.uk/bertie-place .
The current proposals and the frequently asked questions can also be found below. Please...More
We want to hear your views on our plans to update the Council’s Street Trading Policy.
The Council’s Street Trading Policy sets out the legal framework for the management of street trading in Oxford and guides the Council as Licensing Authority when it considers applications for Street Trading Consents and the requirements that Consent holders must meet. The current Policy came into force in May 2020 and is due for its three year renewal. You can view the current...More
Every year, we spend around £100 million providing public services that you, your family and friends use every day. Oxford City Council wants to hear from you on its budget proposals for 2023-24.
The Council’s finances continue to be impacted from the fallout from Covid. Car parking income continues to recover but is still less than pre-Covid levels as are town hall bookings and leisure centre attendances. Rental income from shops and offices we own show signs of...More
Oxford City Council has been seeking views on the latest stage of the Oxford Local Plan 2040.
Part A of this consultation was carried out for 6 weeks in October 2022 to November 2022 and will act as the main process for collating Oxford's residents' responses to our Local Plan policy options.
Now a s a Part B of this consultation, Oxford City Council is looking for views on our housing need statistics following the collapse of the Oxfordshire Plan 2050. The responses from...More