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As you will be aware, our branch strongly supports the Greater Oxford option for Local Government Reorganisation (LGR). ...
19/02/2026

As you will be aware, our branch strongly supports the Greater Oxford option for Local Government Reorganisation (LGR). We believe this is the best proposal to protect our jobs, terms and conditions, and to provide greater opportunities for all staff. We also believe it offers the strongest approach to ensuring better accountability for our communities and protecting their voices and local democracy.

The main purpose of this message is to encourage you to complete the Government’s consultation, which can be found on the intranet or by clicking https://consult.communities.gov.uk/local-government-reorganisation/oxfordshire/

We are also asking you to encourage your family and friends to complete the consultation.

In addition, we will be asking all managers and Team Leaders to raise this consultation in team meetings and, where staff are in public‑facing roles, to help encourage clients and community members to take part. You, Locality Managers, for example, are in key positions to help promote this consultation.

We believe that, with your support, we can ensure a strong response from staff and the community. Some people may find the consultation questions confusing, so we have attached a set of slides to help guide both you and members of the public through the process. Understanding the LGR consultation questions.pdf

Local government in Oxfordshire is changing.

These changes matter to our members because they will shape how local services are delivered, how councils are run, and how staff are employed for decades to come.

What’s changing?
The government plans to replace Oxfordshire’s six existing councils with either one, two or three new unitary councils.
The new unitary councils will be responsible for all council services in an area – including housing, social care, planning and transport – making it simpler for residents.
This change will happen in 2028, and the government has launched a public consultation.

Why we support 3Councils
Our view is that Oxford City Council’s proposal to create three councils – Greater Oxford, Northern Oxfordshire and Ridgeway councils – is the best option for Oxfordshire, and for you.

It is the only proposal that recognises that Oxford city is different to rural Oxfordshire, with different demographics, economies and challenges.
The proposal means each council can tailor services to meet their area’s needs, and staff and residents will have a stronger local voice in how services are run.

3Councils is also the only proposal that aims to tackle Oxfordshire’s housing crisis. It will do this by building 40,000 new homes within Greater Oxford – including at least 16,000 social housing units – by 2040.

The 3Councils model is also good for growth. It could deliver 218,000 new jobs by 2050 – 65,000 more jobs than the other proposals.

A Greater Oxford Council would also continue Oxford City Council’s insourcing model, which sees ODS and OX Place employ local people – paid the Oxford Living Wage – to provide key services for the city, rather than outsourcing them to private contractors.

Have your say
You can find out more and take part in the consultation by visiting: 3councils.org.

The consultation, which closes on 26 March, takes about five minutes to complete. https://consult.communities.gov.uk/local-government-reorganisation/oxfordshire/

Our view is that members should support Oxford City Council’s proposal and oppose the alternatives put forward by the county and district councils.
We believe this approach offers the strongest future for local services, staff, and the communities we serve.


Caroline Glendinning
Oxford City UNISON (L)
[email protected]
February 2026

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Oxford City Branch of UNISON – Steward Nominations Open We are inviting nominations for members to stand as Stewards for...
15/01/2026

Oxford City Branch of UNISON – Steward Nominations Open

We are inviting nominations for members to stand as Stewards for the Oxford City Branch of UNISON. Stewards are essential in representing and supporting colleagues in the workplace, ensuring that every member has a voice.

Closing Date for Nominations:
Wednesday, 25 February 2026 (by 12 noon)

How to Apply:
Nomination forms are available from: www.oxfordcityunison.com
Or contact your local steward directly.
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Why Become a Steward?

Being a steward is one of the most rewarding roles within UNISON. You will:

Support colleagues by providing advice and guidance on workplace issues.
Represent members in discussions with management.
Shape decisions that affect your workplace and the wider branch.
Develop new skills in negotiation, communication, and leadership.
Stewards are the backbone of our union—your involvement makes a real difference.

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Join Us at the AGM

The election of stewards and Officers will take place at our Annual General Meeting (AGM):

📍 Venue: The Wig & Pen, 9–13 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AU or option to joinn online
🗓 Date: Friday, 27 March 2026
⏰ Time: 3:00 PM



The AGM is your chance to help set priorities for the year ahead, submit motions, and vote on rule changes. This is a member-led democratic process—your participation matters!



Guest Speaker:
Ryan Slaughter, Regional Manager at UNISON Southeast, will speak about Local Government reorganisation and its impact on jobs and services.



To book your place today, scan this QR Code

Oxford City Branch of UNISON – Steward Nominations Open We are inviting nominations for members to stand as Stewards for...
15/01/2026

Oxford City Branch of UNISON – Steward Nominations Open
We are inviting nominations for members to stand as Stewards for the Oxford City Branch of UNISON. Stewards are essential in representing and supporting colleagues in the workplace, ensuring that every member has a voice.

Closing Date for Nominations:
Wednesday, 25 February 2026 (by 12 noon)
How to Apply:
Nomination forms are available from:
www.oxfordcityunison.com
Or contact your local steward directly.
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Why Become a Steward?
Being a steward is one of the most rewarding roles within UNISON. You will:
Support colleagues by providing advice and guidance on workplace issues.
Represent members in discussions with management.
Shape decisions that affect your workplace and the wider branch.
Develop new skills in negotiation, communication, and leadership.
Stewards are the backbone of our union—your involvement makes a real difference.
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Join Us at the AGM
The election of stewards and Officers will take place at our Annual General Meeting (AGM):
📍 Venue: The Wig & Pen, 9–13 George Street, Oxford, OX1 2AU or option to joinn online
🗓 Date: Friday, 27 March 2026
⏰ Time: 3:00 PM

The AGM is your chance to help set priorities for the year ahead, submit motions, and vote on rule changes. This is a member-led democratic process—your participation matters!

Guest Speaker:
Ryan Slaughter, Regional Manager at UNISON Southeast, will speak about Local Government reorganisation and its impact on jobs and services.

To book your place today, at https://www.ticksource.co.uk/booking/t-jxzrxaq

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18/12/2025

Dear Oxford City Branch of UNISON Members,

The consultative ballot for the pay deal covering 2026/27 is now open, and we need your input to make a difference.

Voting closes on 16 January 2026 – please don’t miss your chance to have your say.
Every vote counts.

Why is this important?
This is your opportunity to have your say on the pay offer that affects you, so make sure your voice is heard.

How to vote:
Check your email or UNISON communications for details on how to cast your vote. If you're having trouble finding it, please email [email protected], and we can check your details.

Let’s stand together and make an impact.

Don’t forget – your vote matters!

To all Oxford City Council and ODS Group UNISON members,We’re about to begin pay talks with management and want to ensur...
18/06/2025

To all Oxford City Council and ODS Group UNISON members,

We’re about to begin pay talks with management and want to ensure we’re representing what matters most to you.

Very shortly, a brief survey will arrive in your registered inbox from [email protected]. It’s completely anonymous—no personal information is collected, and all responses are strictly confidential.

If you don’t receive the survey, please email us at [email protected] and we’ll send you a direct link.

Not a member yet but want your voice heard?

Join today.

Your voice matters to us.

28/01/2025

Tickets are now available for Oxford City Branch of UNISON 2025 AGM at Heritage Learning Centre, Oxford City Council on Wednesday 19th March 2025. Click the link for further information and to secure your tickets now!

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