Oxfordshire County Council

Oxfordshire County Council is the upper-tier local authority for Oxfordshire, responsible for delivering a wide range of essential public services to over 725,000 residents.

Established in 1889, the council oversees key areas such as education, social care, highways, public health, libraries, waste disposal, fire and rescue services, and trading standards. It also plays a strategic role in transport planning and environmental initiatives, including the implementation of the UK’s first Zero Emission Zone in Oxford city centre . Committed to sustainability and community well-being, Oxfordshire County Council works collaboratively to ensure the county remains a great place to live and work.