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Churches commitments on climate change presented to No.10

First published on: 18th October 2021

Leaders representing five main faith groups, including Bishop Olivia, met at 10 Downing Street to demand bold action on the climate crisis.


Decision by the President of Tribunals

First published on: 24th June 2021

A decision has been made regarding the complaint against the Very Reverend Martyn Percy, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford.


Biodiversity loss and climate change

First published on: 18th June 2021

Bishop Steven speaks at the Lords Select Committee for the environment and climate change about COP26, poverty and pandemics.


The Very Revd Professor Martyn Percy

First published on: 18th June 2021

Following recent claims made on blogs and social media.


Parking Restrictions - St James the Less, Dorney

First published on: 3rd June 2021

Congregation of St James the Less, Dorney seek support to oppose parking restrictions that could prove catastrophic for the church.


Over £500,000 awarded by Development Fund

First published on: 19th May 2021

The Diocese of Oxford has announced that they will be supporting eighteen churches across Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire as part of their third round of Development Fund grant awards.


First grants from new Development Fund to help local churches

First published on: 14th May 2021

Mission projects in churches across the Diocese of Oxford are set to benefit from £3m worth of grants over three years.


Fourth round of Development Fund awards announced

First published on: 10th May 2021

Fifteen churches across the diocese awarded grants as part of round four of the Development Fund.


You Were Born to Fly: You Weren't Born to Die

First published on: 7th May 2021

Diocese of Oxford sponsors music video to shed light on growing knife crime amongst young people.


Diocese of Oxford divests from fossil fuels

First published on: 21st April 2021

Diocese of Oxford announces disinvestment from the fossil fuel sector in strive to become carbon net zero by 2035.

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