Oxford residents are “deeply upset” that the block of flats they hoped to spend the rest of their lives in could be demolished.
Elderly residents say they were made to feel like they did not matter after Oxford City Council announced that their flats would be demolished.
We hope that further study will obtain a more accurate date and solve this fundamental question about the origins of our modern city." Oxford City Council archaeologist David Radford said ...
The proposed sculptures have been approved by Oxford City Council and will sit within a new two-acre public park named Fallaize Park in honour of Prof Elizabeth Fallaize, who died aged 59 in 2009.
The Environment Agency is objecting to plans to demolish a building next to a city park and ride to be replaced with modern offices ... Park on the outskirts of Oxford, although submitted by ...
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