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  2. Henley Residents Group - Wikipedia

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    At the May 2019 local elections, Henley Residents Group won all three Henley seats on the district council [7] and twelve of the sixteen seats on Henley Town Council [8] with every candidate elected. They had campaigned for traffic and car parking improvements, local economy and environmental issues, as well as demanding proper affordable housing.

  3. 2018 Oxford City Council election - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Party sought to defend its majority on the council, which it had controlled since 2008. Key issues in the election campaign included affordable housing, homelessness and air pollution. The results saw Labour gain two seats from the Green Party while losing one to the Liberal Democrats. This left Labour with 36 seats, the Liberal ...

  4. Parliamentary constituencies in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    For the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, which redrew the constituency map ahead of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, the Boundary Commission for England increased the number of seats in Oxfordshire from six to seven, due to the electorates of all six existing constituencies being above the maximum allowed quota.

  5. Oxford East (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    The seat includes Cowley (containing a large car factory) and adjoining parts of the city including a broad area of mid-to-low rise council-built housing, Blackbird Leys, which has kept varying amounts of social housing (see Right to Buy) as well as Headington and the two major hospitals in Oxford (the John Radcliffe Hospital and the Churchill Hospital)

  6. Bullingdon Rural District - Wikipedia

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    Bullingdon Rural District was a rural district in Oxfordshire, England from 1932 to 1974, covering an area to the south-east of the city of Oxford.. The district was created on 1 April 1932 under a County Review Order, as a merger of Wheatley Urban District, Culham Rural District, Thame Rural District, part of Crowmarsh Rural District, part of Headington Rural District, and part of Henley ...

  7. Eco-towns - Wikipedia

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    The eco-towns programme was intended to offer the opportunity to achieve high standards of sustainable living while also maximising the potential for affordable housing. [9] Some 30% to 40% of housing in each eco-town is to be allocated as affordable, and made available to the thousands currently on the local housing waiting lists.

  8. Wood Farm, Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Oxfordshire 51°45′07″N 1°12′00″W  /  51.752°N 1.200°W  / 51.752; Wood Farm is a suburb of Oxford , England , 3.5 miles (5.6 km) southeast of the city centre.

  9. Weston Otmoor - Wikipedia

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    Weston Otmoor was a proposed new eco-town in the north of Oxfordshire, England, in countryside to the east of the village of Weston-on-the-Green.It would have been next to Junction 9 of the M40 motorway and 7 miles (11 km) north of Oxford and was one of 15 bids shortlisted by the Department of Communities and Local Government on 3 April 2008.

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