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Bicester Councillors Call For Local Involvement in Market Square Revamp

Liberal Democrat councillors at Bicester Town Council are calling on Cherwell District Council to make the Market Square regeneration an open process with local residents, retailers and landlords…

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Liberal Democrats celebrate High Court ruling on environmental standards for new development

Liberal Democrat Councillors from West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC) welcome the High Court ruling that Government’s planning inspectors acted unlawfully by saying that Salt Cross Garden…

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Budget boost for Children’s Services and Adult Social Care

The Lib Dem/Green administration at Oxfordshire County Council is proposing a substantial boost for Children's Services and Adult Social Care in this year’s County Council budget.

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Lib Dem run West Oxfordshire District Council agrees balanced budget

West Oxfordshire District Council's Executive has agreed a balanced budget for the next financial year as it looks to sensibly manage the impact of increased costs and reduced Government funding on…

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Local Lib Dem Calls Out Labour's Poor Maths

Despite not a single Labour councillor having been elected in the new constituency for five years, they believe they are oncourse for a local victory, B&W Lib Dem chair Simon Lytton says...

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Botley West Solar Farm

Botley West Solar Farm The proposed Botley West Solar Farm is a subject of major concern to myself and the residents of Wooton, Tackley, Woodstock, Bladon and Yarnton. The proposals for 1,300…

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Calum Miller: Botley West Solar scheme should not proceed as currently proposed

West Oxfordshire District Council (WODC)’s Development Control Meeting today considered its draft response to the developer’s consultation on the Botley West solar scheme. Calum Miller, Liberal…

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Yarnton Rail Crash Report: “serious shortcomings” - Calum Miller

Calum Miller commenting on today’s Rail Accident Investigation Bureau report into the incident in February 2023 in which a Cotswold Line train carrying over 400 passengers collided

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