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School closures in Oxfordshire

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    9 July 2014
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School closures in Oxfordshire

Visit the Oxfordshire County Council website, external to find out information on schools affected by the public sector strike on Thursday.

If you are in doubt, we advise you to contact your child's school to find out more.

Go to BBC Oxford or listen to Radio Oxford for the latest updates.

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