• Merilyn Davies, who retains housing and communities • Norman MacRae, who remains in charge of environment Also announced was the appointment of Martin McBride as chairman and Alex Postan as deputy chairman. WODC leader Michel Mead said: “This is a very strong team combining vast experience with the aim of providing the best service possible to residents. “I am excited about the future as we emerge from lockdown and look forward to embracing the many challenges ahead of us. “Our priorities of tackling the climate emergency, supporting our local economy, helping build strong, healthy communities, delivering affordable housing and making sure council services are modern and efficient, remain and we will continue to work hard to deliver against those ambitions as a council.”
• Merilyn Davies, who retains housing and communities • Norman MacRae, who remains in charge of environment Also announced was the appointment of Martin McBride as chairman and Alex Postan as deputy chairman. WODC leader Michel Mead said: “This is a very strong team combining vast experience with the aim of providing the best service possible to residents. “I am excited about the future as we emerge from lockdown and look forward to embracing the many challenges ahead of us. “Our priorities of tackling the climate emergency, supporting our local economy, helping build strong, healthy communities, delivering affordable housing and making sure council services are modern and efficient, remain and we will continue to work hard to deliver against those ambitions as a council.”
Cllr Norman MacRae, WODC cabinet member for the environment, picks litter Collections are on offer from West Oxfordshire District Council of any bags of litter picked up during the Great British Spring Clean (28 May-13 June). The campaign is a key milestone in Keep Britain Tidy’s calendar, bringing thousands together to clear up neighbourhoods. For 2021, the charity is calling on an army of volunteer ‘litter heroes’ to help it reach a target of a million miles of picking (#MillionMilesMission). All minutes and hours promised will be converted into miles and counted on the Great British Spring Clean website. Councillor Norman MacRae, Cabinet Member for the Environment, said: “We anticipate a high level of interest from residents in this event as outdoor spaces have proved invaluable in maintaining our mental and physical well-being over the past year, providing many with a place of refuge outside the home.
Cllr Norman MacRae, WODC cabinet member for the environment, picks litter Collections are on offer from West Oxfordshire District Council of any bags of litter picked up during the Great British Spring Clean (28 May-13 June). The campaign is a key milestone in Keep Britain Tidy’s calendar, bringing thousands together to clear up neighbourhoods. For 2021, the charity is calling on an army of volunteer ‘litter heroes’ to help it reach a target of a million miles of picking (#MillionMilesMission). All minutes and hours promised will be converted into miles and counted on the Great British Spring Clean website. Councillor Norman MacRae, Cabinet Member for the Environment, said: “We anticipate a high level of interest from residents in this event as outdoor spaces have proved invaluable in maintaining our mental and physical well-being over the past year, providing many with a place of refuge outside the home.