Oxfordshire County Council

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Oxfordshire County Council is responsible for providing many key local services and employs over 20,000 people to deliver them. Each year the council manages £845 million of public money in the provision of these services on behalf of Oxfordshire's 615,000 people. This includes schools, social services, the fire service, roads, libraries and the museums service, trading standards, land use, transport planning and waste management.

The council is controlled by the Conservative Independent Alliance Group and its decision-making body is called the Cabinet.

How the council is organised

The management of Oxfordshire County Council.

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Meetings and decisions

Find out about upcoming council, cabinet and committee meetings and important decisions.

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Cabinet

All key decisions at Oxfordshire County Council are made by members of the Cabinet.

Plans, performance, policies

Download plans and policies designed to ensure we keep improving.

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Corporate governance

Documents and policies relating to corporate governance at Oxfordshire County Council.

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Councillors

Find out about your county councillor, what councillors do and how you can become a councillor.

The Constitution

The Constitution sets out the rules and procedures under which the council operates.

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Managers and departments

Contact information for senior managers, departments and the chief executive.

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Our aims and values

The key aims, strategic objectives and values of Oxfordshire County Council.

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