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South Oxfordshire Greens seek to maintain reduction in air pollution, call on County Council to bring forward walking and cycling improvements
South Oxfordshire’s Green councillors have been keeping a close eye on air quality during the lockdown, and welcome today’s announcement by the District Council of measurements showing a... Read MoreCity Council publishes Biodiversity Review for Oxford City Council Parks and Nature Areas 2020
The Greens have welcomed the long overdue review of Oxford's biodiversity but pointed to continued inconsistencies between the words and actions.Read More Oxford City Council should waive street cafe licensing fee
Green Councillors are calling for Oxford City Council to waive the £750 fee for street cafe licensing to both help with social distancing and to support small businesses in recovering... Read More
South Oxfordshire Green Party statement on the Local Plan examination
It has been announced that the Examination in Public of South Oxfordshire’s controversial Local Plan is to take place online over the summer, starting on July 14th.
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Anger as climate review response delayed again
Green Councillors have expressed anger at the announcement today that the City Council's ruling Labour Cabinet has again delayed responding to the recommendations of the Climate Emergency Review Group until October.
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Cllr. Dick Wolff has responded to the County Council consultation on the closure of Walton St. You can find the response here.
Read MoreAncient oak trees under threat in Kidlington after Cherwell District Council lifts protection order
3 mature oak trees in Bicester Road Kidlington are under threat after one of them was implicated in damage to a nearby house as a result of roots drawing large... Read More
Oxford Property Forum backs Green policies
A survey by an Oxford property forum has backed policies long promoted by the Oxford Green Party1) The introduction of lightweight electric trams in the City2) The... Read MoreGreen councillor criticises Cherwell District Council for flouting its own local plan
Cherwell District Council’s planning Committee held its first online virtual meeting on 21st May with multiple applications being considered during a 5 hour marathon session. Two of the applications were... Read More
Cherwell District Council approves road layout that’s “an accident waiting to happen”
Cherwell District Council’s planning Committee held its first online virtual meeting on 21st May with multiple applications being considered during a 5 hour marathon session.
Amongst the applications were outline... Read More