A Covid-19 ‘grab a jab’ walk in centre in Witney which ran from Monday 26th July to Thursday 29th July welcomed record numbers of over 18’s through the door for their Covid-19 vaccination.
A total of 1,079 residents received their jabs at the centre, set up in the Council’s Town Centre Shop w
Robert has warmly welcomed the news that farmers will be given additional support to take action to reduce water and air pollution from their land.
Over the last 15 years, the Catchment Sensitive Farming (CSF) programme has been one of the main ways to help farmers tackle pollution which results fr
Robert has welcomed the news that, as part of the Government's Project Gigabit, over 68,000 homes across Oxfordshire and West Berkshire will get access to top-of-the-range broadband connections.
This is part of the Government's £5 billion investment to give hard to reach areas across the UK next ge
Robert has warmly welcomed the news that the active travel boom seen throughout the pandemic will continue to thrive thanks to a £338 million package to boost cycling and walking across the country, announced by the Government today.
Infrastructure upgrades, changes to The Highway Code&nb
Robert has welcomed the news that two nature projects in West Oxfordshire have been awarded a grant from the Government’s Green Recovery Challenge Fund.
The two successful projects are:
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From Monday 26 July anyone aged 18 or over can receive a first or second dose of the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine at a walk-in clinic in Witney Town Shop, 3 Welch Way, Witney, OX28 6JH.
The walk-in clinic will be open on the following dates and times:
Monday 26 July: 10am-7:30pm
Tuesday 27 July: 9:30a
The work of Oxford Health’s award-winning Cotswold House eating disorder in-patient unit came under the spotlight when Robert Courts MP, came on a fact finding tour.
The MP for Witney visited after receiving positive reports from several constituents about the high quality, compassionate care their
Following an Environment Agency prosecution, Southern Water has been handed a record £90 million fine after pleading guilty to thousands of illegal discharges of sewage which polluted rivers and coastal waters in Kent, Hampshire and Sussex.
It will rightly be paid solely from the company’s operatin