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  • Florence Park v Northway

    Florence Park win 9 0 against Northway. Zion hit the back of the net after 10 minutes with a second goal from Twariq in the 12th minute Declan followed in the 15th minute into the game with Zion scoring his second to make it 4 0 in the first half Northway

  • Rotherfield United 2 Headington Sharks 4

    Headington secured a good win away at Rotherfield today. A really good game full of goalmouth incidents and a great game that ebbed and flowed which could have gone either way. Headington took the lead on 12 mins after shifting the ball well across the

  • MOTORSPORT: Motorsport back at Oxford stadium

    Local riders Michael Taylor and Jason Newitt finished fourth in their respective classes in the ‘Bikes Are Back At Oxford’ event at Oxford Stadium on Friday night, writes ROBERT PEASLEY. The meeting marked the first use of the speedway track at Cowley

  • Marston come from behind to record second win

    The game between Marston Saints and Ardington Saturday 13th November started with a two minute silence respected perfectly by the young players on both sides which was a credit to all. From the kick off it was clear that Ardington were a confident

  • Results 13th & 14th November

    13th & 14th November Under 9 Red League Summertown Eagles v Kennington 6-0 Didcot Casuals v Grove Challengers 8-0 Cumnor Minors v Didcot Town Youth 1-4 Horspath Youth v Summertown Cobras 5-3 Hinksey

  • Woman killed in road accident

    A 48-year-old pedestrian died following an accident in Banbury yesterday. The woman - who has not yet been identified - was in Gatteridge Street, near the junction with Britannia Road, when she was involved in a collision with a Toyota Corolla. It happened

  • Woman dies after collision in Banbury

    Police are appealing for witnesses after a collision in Banbury where a 48-year-old woman was killed. At about 6.30pm yesterday, a silver Toyota Corolla collided with the 48-year-old pedestrian from the Banbury area in Gatteridge Street, near to the

  • Marston Saints and Didcot in Battling Draw

    Marston Saints and Didcot Town Youth B battled to a 1-1 draw. Marston Saints started the better, and spent much of the first half on the attack. Didcot though defended well and in numbers, and restricted Saints to few opportunities. Jack O'Brien was

  • Greater Leys 6 Stanford 0

    The kites were back to winning ways this morning after beating a battling Stanford side 6-0. The Kites went in front thanks to goal from Kai Dixon, Kai then added his 2nd goal minutes later,Stanford then seemed to find there feet a little before

  • Vettel wins drivers' championship in Abu Dhabi

    Sebastian Vettel has taken over the mantle of the youngest world champion in Formula One history following an astonishing end to one of the most dramatic seasons in the sport's 60 years. Vettel took the chequered flag in Abu Dhabi for his fifth

  • £7m land swap for sport centre agreed

    WITNEY Town Council has decided to sell a popular sports and social club to fund a £7m project to build new facilities further out of town. Councillors this week backed a proposal to sell West Witney Sports and Social Club and its facilities

  • Hundreds mark Remembrance Sunday

    Hundreds of people attended Remembrance Sunday services across Oxfordshire this morning. Meanwhile, the Queen led the laying of the wreaths at the Cenotaph in London and was followed in seniority by the other royals - Philip, Charles, Andrew

  • Oxford students back tuition fees hike

    Oxford students have come out in support of controversial plans to hike university tuition fees, in stark contrast to the mood on campuses around the country. While 50,000 students and lecturers joined angry protests against the increase last week, undergraduates

  • Council won't say sorry over polling cards row

    A COUNCIL which courted controversy earlier this year by not issuing polling cards for a by-election has decided not to apologise for the decision. In August, Woodstock Town Council decided to save approximately £1,000 by not issuing the card to its

  • Radio programme aims to get to the heart of matters

    AS A broadcaster, musician and writer, Tim Healey has found himself in some unusual situations, but few as dramatic as that for his latest ‘heartfelt’ venture. Mr Healey, son of the Labour Party giant Denis Healey, has created a programme for BBC radio

  • Service remembers road victims

    People who have lost family members and friends in collisions on the roads in the Thames Valley will come together to commemorate their lives at a multi-faith service organised by Thames Valley Police. The service will be held on Sunday, November