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Oxfordâs housing crisisBBC UK
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Oxford City Council was planning to build 1,322 homes a year up to 2040 .
Planning inspectors said the council had not met its "duty to co-operate" with neighbouring councils.
The council said it was "alarmed and extremely disappointed" by the decision.
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