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  • Village sealed off due to chemical incident

    A VILLAGE was sealed off earlier today after a chemical suicide bid turned a home into a potential death scene. Firefighters, paramedics, police and an ambulance hazardous area response team (HART) rushed to Chippinghurst, near Garsington,

  • Results 28th & 29th January

    28th & 29th January Under 9 Red League Abingdon Youth v Tower Hill 5-1 Oxford City Colts v Radley Youth 3-1 Kidlington Youth v Quarry Rovers 1-1 Under 9 White League Crowmarsh Youth

  • Potter strike earns battling Oxford United a point

    Burton Albion 1 (Bolder 13) Oxford United 1 (Potter 59) Alfie Potter scored a superb equaliser as Oxford United battled back for a 1-1 draw in npower League Two at the Pirelli Stadium today. It saw the U's go back

  • Hall is only United change

    Oxford United make only one change to the starting line-up to face Burton this afternoon with Asa Hall coming in for the suspended Damian Batt. Andy Whing plays at right back with Hall replacing him in midfield. U's team: Clarke, Whing,

  • Cyclists go the distance for good causes

    CYCLISTS from Oxfordshire will be pedalling the length and breadth of Britain to raise thousands of pounds for good causes. For friends Jason Dudley, Karl Jones, Damian Robertson and Ryan Drackett their bike marathon will be the third they

  • Kites u14 win close 4th round League Cup match in the end

    Darius Jules scored his 2nd Hat trick in as many cup ties to help the Kites secure the win in a closely matched second half of good football from both sides. Darius started the scoring, and Jamie Furlong (2) and Turibe Disantesman (spelling) helped Hinksey

  • Abingdon Youth Green 5 Tower Hill 1

    A great display by Abingdon Youth secured the win to confirm the OMBL Red U9’s league title today at Lambrick Way. After a slightly slow start, Abingdon started to find their form and took the lead through Arnau Gasso from close range, this seemed

  • COMMENT: City's housing problem is a complex issue

    Housing has been a high-profile problem in this city for many years and the solution (at least one that all can agree on) remains as elusive as ever. Now changes to the way ‘house shares’ are regulated have raised the prospect of more woe for