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  • Results 12th & 13th March

    12th & 13th March Under 9 Red League Summertown Cobras v Kennington 3-5 Grove Challengers v Crowmarsh 2-0 Hinksey Park v Horspath Youth 5-2 Goring Robins v Didcot Casuals 2-6 Summertown Eagles v Didcot

  • Crash on A34 near Abingdon

    ONE person has been taken to hospital today after a crash on the A34 near Abingdon. Witnesses say there is considerable traffic congestion on the A34 southbound following the crash between two vehicles at just after 2.30pm. One car is on its roof in

  • Summertown Eagles 1, Didcot Town Youth 8

    On an almost spring like morning Summertown Eagles and Didcot Town Youth went head-to-head. The first match was hard fought and finished with Didcot up 2-0. The first half of the second match seemed evenly matched but Didcot played well and started to

  • Two people pulled from blaze

    Two people were pulled from a house fire after a neighbour raised the alarm. The blaze took hold in the kitchen of a house in Broome Way just before midnight on Saturday. Both occupants were rescued by firefighters and taken to hospital suffering from

  • Man suffers head injuries in attack

    A pub-goer who was attacked in the early hours of the morning is in a stable condition in hospital. The 37-year-old man was found with head injuries in Rooks Lane, Thame, at 3.40am today. He was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital where

  • U11B Result Kidlington Youth Rangers 2 Oxford City Colts 0

    Kidlington and Oxford City played an Entertaining game at Evans Lane. In a Very Close game with Both sides creating chances and defences holding strong the first half ended 0-0. Kidlington were first to create in the second half but were unable

  • Mail loyalty card brings beautiful savings

    OXFORD Mail Loyalty Card holders will be able to treat their mum with a bit of pampering this Mother’s Day. Bathe in Beauty, which is based at the Ozone Health Club at the Kassam Stadium, Oxford, is the latest business to sign up to our scheme, with

  • Popular newsagents to shut up shop

    AN OXFORD newsagent is to shut next month, leaving its owner “deeply sad” after 36 years of serving Oxford residents. Saroj Patel, 51, has been working in Amit and AJ News at 254 Cowley Road since 1975, when she was just 16. But now the shop is closing

  • Police search for award winners

    Police are asking people to nominate police officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) who have had a positive impact on their local community. The awards aim to find the police officers and staff who have made the greatest contribution

  • Ex-Met chief Blair hails rebels

    Rebelling against the status quo is "triumphantly admirable", former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Ian Blair has said. In a speech for Lent to be broadcast on BBC Radio 4, the practising Anglican emphasised the need for conflict as

  • Youth schemes look for supporters

    COMMUNITY leaders are to hold a meeting aimed at protecting youth work in Wolvercote and Cutteslowe in the face of council spending cuts. Under Oxfordshire County Council plans, 21 youth centres are set to have their funding withdrawn, including the