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  • Rock star hospitalised before concert

    A MEMBER of one of Britain's longest-surviving rock bands, The Stranglers, is tonight recovering in hospital after falling ill before the band's Oxford show. Jet Black, 74, has been the band's drummer since their formation almost 40 years ago. Fans

  • DIY drive to boost safety for streets

    OXFORD residents are hoping to take road safety improvements into their own hands, despite a £450,000 council scheme to improve roads in the area. Under a new “DIY” project for Headington, signs, pavement markings and traffic calming could all be provided

  • Cancer survivor’s in the pink for charity

    PATSY Hall was living in Spain when she was bluntly given the news that she had breast cancer. Offered little support and terrified that she would not see her four-year-old son grow up, she turned to the internet for help and found a lifeline in Breast

  • Scots' skills ease rail commuting crush

    An engineering workshop in the Scottish town of Kilmarnock may seem an unlikely place to find the answer to Oxfordshire commuters’ prayers. However, work being carried out there will soon ease the squeeze on busy rush-hour trains serving the

  • Local shares (PM)

    AEA Technology 0.27 BMW 5961 Electrocomponents 244.75 Nationwide Accident Repair 63.5 Oxford Biomedica 3.05 Oxford Catalysts 55.5 Oxford Instruments 1188.5 Reed Elsevier 547.25 RM 91.6 RPS Group 232.2 Courtesy of Redmayne Bentley,

  • View of the world - from my saddle

    Most people who pop out on their bicycle tell their family they’ll be back in an hour or two. But 25-year-old Matthew Blake bid farewell for a whopping four years when he left his home to cycle round the world. Now, after 45,000 miles and 61 countries

  • Wow! How? has all the answers

    A FEAST of science was served up at Oxford’s Museum of Natural History. The Wow! How? event, which was part of Oxfordshire Science Festival, took place on Saturday and featured more than 100 volunteer scientists showing off more than 30 different demonstrations

  • School is firing on all cylinders

    IT might not look any more exciting than the boiler at any school, but the newly installed equipment at Stadhampton Primary School is in fact a low-carbon biomass boiler, running on wood pellets instead of oil or gas. Stadhampton is the

  • Teens urged to join relaunched youth club

    A VILLAGE youth club is coming back to life – three years after it shut. Uffington Youth Club was relaunched last September and is now looking for more members. The club now has an army of 20 volunteers but only 30 youngsters have signed up as members

  • Hosepipe ban for Oxfordshire

    A HOSEPIPE ban is set to hit Oxfordshire next month. Thames Water is one of seven companies in south and east England which has announced plans to impose water-use restrictions on its customers from April 5. The decision comes after

  • CHARITY MATTERS: Ball rolling for a well-heeled bash

    GEMMA Elms loved to dress up, pull on high heels, and party with her friends. Now, four months after her death from ovarian cancer, the 31-year-old’s friends are organising a fundraising ball to honour her memory. The Killer Heels Ball will take place

  • A chair-ity challenge

    A SCHOOLGIRL has launched an appeal to raise cash for a new electric wheelchair to give her more independence. Aarohi Agashe, eight, from Headington, has cerebral palsy and uses a manual wheelchair, which her family bought at a cost of more than £2,000

  • CHARITY MATTERS: Bright sparks smarten up pavilion

    ELECTRICITY company workers swapped volts for volunteering to spruce up a junior football club pavilion. The Scottish and Southern Energy power distribution workers were given a day to do a good deed in the community of their choosing. Team leader and

  • Did you play percussion?

    PUPILS at St Barnabas School in Jericho, Oxford, were keen musicians. We published one picture of the school’s percussion band (Memory Lane, November 28). Now it’s the turn of another group of young music makers, with triangles and tambourines. The

  • Loyalty to royalty got girls the boot

    TWO girls’ loyalty to royalty backfired in a spectacular way. Victoria Cox and Claire Mather, both eight, went to Oxford railway station to wave goodbye to the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they visited the city in June 1983. But the two friends

  • Busy days on the ‘Bladon beat’

    IT WAS known as the ‘Bladon Beat’. After wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill was buried at Bladon in 1965, thousands of people descended on the village to see his grave, leading to severe traffic congestion, particularly at weekends. Oxfordshire Police

  • Pub closure ends an era

    THE Crown & Thistle pub at Headington, Oxford, owed its success largely to the Lee family, who ran it for a total of 82 years. As we reported, the pub in Old Road shut its doors on New Year’s Eve after the Greene King brewery decided it was no longer

  • Going Dutch

    THERE were plenty of smiles and waves before they left. But the ‘holiday’ for this party of young people wasn’t going to be all pleasure. Indeed, very little of it was going to be pleasure. They were pupils at Bayswater Middle School in Barton, Oxford

  • Church set to celebrate milestone

    WHEN this church first opened the unsinkable Titanic was about to set sail, the Republic of China had just been founded and King George V was on the throne. Now, 100 years later, SS Gregory and Augustine Roman Catholic Church in Woodstock Road, Oxford

  • Suspected arson

    A HOUSE was partially damaged in a suspected arson attack off the Green Road Roundabout yesterday. Firefighters were called to the fire, in a communal bin area on London Road, at 2.40pm and sent 15 firefighters from Rewley Road and Slade. The fire

  • Car catches fire

    A CAR caught fire close to a fast food restaurant. Firefighters were called to the blaze near McDonald’s behind Lockheed Close, Banbury, at 3.51am on Saturday. A crew from Banbury Fire Station put out the fire, which was not thought to have been started

  • ‘Untouchable six’ jailed for 22 years

    SIX members of a criminal drugs gang who “saw themselves as untouchable by the law” have been jailed for a total of 22 years. Police swooped on the gang in March last year, seizing £350,000 of drugs and £50,000 in cash from properties in Oxfordshire

  • Teens held after racist attack

    THREE teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of a racist attack. A 24-year-old man suffered a broken hand in the incident at about 3.15am on Sunday in People’s Park, Banbury. Two boys, aged 16 and 17, and an 18-year-old man were arrested on Thursday

  • Conductor gives passers-by a surprise

    VISITORS to an Oxford landmark found themselves part of a silent human orchestra. Professional conductor Anthony Weeden waved his baton at passers-by in the grounds of the Sheldonian Theatre yesterday for a piece of performance art. Artist Tamarin Norwood

  • Assault denied

    Two men have appeared in court charged with a Christmas Day assault. Sam Lynn and John Crehan denied unlawfully wounding Darron Allen in Faringdon. The pair appeared at Oxford Crown Court on Friday and a trial date of May 30 was set. Crehan, 30, of

  • Drunk man hauled off train

    A drunk 42-year-old man was pulled off a train at Didcot Parkway. The man was arrested by British Transport Police at about 1.30pm on Friday after the train manager raised the alarm. The man, who was on a Cheltenham to Paddington service

  • Kitchen alight

    A kitchen fire took hold in a Cowley house. Firefighters were called to a blaze in a cooker hood in White Road at about 6.30pm on Friday. A fire service spokesman said crews from Rewley Road and The Slade quickly put out the flames.

  • FOOTBALL: Letcombe take 11-goal pasting

    Depleted Letcombe were routed 11-0 away to Rayners Lane in Uhlsport Hellenic League Division 1 East. The visitors travelled with only 11 players and had keeper Danny Joyce as an outfield player. Hat-tricks were scored by Lawrence Yaku and Ryan Upton

  • Song festival creates a real buzz

    CHIPPING Norton Music Festival is in full swing and featured a day of choral singing over the weekend. The Town Hall was full of voice on Saturday, with nine primary school choirs performing in the morning and seven senior choirs in the afternoon. The

  • HORSE RACING: Longsdon hopes Paintball hits Cheltenham jackpot

    CHIPPING Norton trainer Charlie Longsdon has his fingers firmly crossed Paintball will get the chance to run for a £75,000 bonus at Cheltenham. The five-year-old put connections in line for the cash boost from Paddy Power for any horse winning the Imperial

  • FOOTBALL: Witney net first win of 2012

    Struggling Witney Town enjoyed their first win of 2012 in the Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division with a surprise 2-1 success at Slimbridge. Witney’s goals came from Andy Younie and Tom Austin after Michael Bryant had given Slimbridge a first-half

  • Youngsters show off the X Factor

    AN X FACTOR contestant brought star appeal to a celebration of talented young people in care. Diana Vickers, who finished fourth in the ITV talent show in 2009, was the guest of honour at the Celebrating Children event in Barton, Oxford, on

  • FOOTBALL: Abingdon lose as Seaward departs

    Abingdon United, who released striker Danny Seaward before the game, suffered a disappointing 1-0 defeat at home to Wimborne - one of only two teams below them in Division 1 South & West of the Evo-Stik Southern League There was a welcome return for

  • FOOTBALL: Odhiambo nets disputed winner

    A disputed goal just after half-time from Anaclet Odhiambo proved decisive as Didcot earned themselves a rare home win against fellow Evo-Stik Southern League Division 1 South & West strugglers Clevedon. In a game of few chances, one goal was always

  • FOOTBALL: Leaders sink the champs

    Oxford City Nomads went three points clear at the top of the Uhlsport Hellenic Premier Division with a comfortable 3-1 victory away to reigning champions Wantage on Saturday. Nomads showed just why they are top of the table by dominating the first half

  • Oxford United face battle to keep hold of star Holmes

    SEVERAL clubs have joined Oxford United in the race to sign Lee Holmes on loan from Southampton. The 24-year-old’s one month spell at the Kassam Stadium expired after Saturday’s 2-1 defeat at Bradford City. Holmes has been a big hit with the U’s, scoring

  • FOOTBALL: Late sucker-punch ends North Leigh run

    North Leigh’s brilliant run came to an end when they lost at home to runaway Division 1 South & West leaders Bideford on Saturday. Having won ten of their previous 11 games to move within sight of the play-offs, North Leigh were confident of extending

  • Race is on for new County hall chief

    County Hall's veteran deputy leader and a Carterton backbencher are the first to publically throw their hats into the upcoming council leadership contest. Oxfordshire County Council leader, Conservative Keith Mitchell, will step down from

  • Red card killed us - Morgan

    NEW signing Dean Morgan felt Damian Batt’s red card was crucial as he ended up on the losing side in his first appearance for Oxford United. Batt was sent off five minutes before half-time at Valley Parade and the U’s went on to lose 2-1 against Bradford

  • Thanks to the clean-up team

    On behalf of Old Marston Parish Council, I would like to thank the team of volunteers who joined us as part of the OxClean event, giving up two hours of their free time to pick up litter from one end of Old Marston to the other. Between us we collected

  • FOOTBALL: Banbury edged out in dour clash

    A goal three minutes into first-half injury time sent Banbury to a 1-0 defeat at home to Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division play-off contenders AFC Totton in a desperately tight game. Ryan Moss’s near-post flick from a left-wing cross

  • FOOTBALL: City see off close rivals

    Oxford City strengthened their challenge at the top of the Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division table with an important 2-0 win over promotion rivals Chesham United on Saturday. A first-half penalty from Steve Basham and an injury – time second

  • A high price for toilets

    WOAH there, Miss Helen Watkins! Don’t pick on me specifically. You may recall I am not the only one who reckons 50p is way over-the-top to use the loo. Good on you if you are willing to cough up. No offence meant to Mr Tanner – he’s probably a jolly

  • 50p can add up quickly

    RE (Oxford Mail, March 1), Helen Watkins says she doesn’t mind paying 50p to use the toilets. If she suffered prostate problems or was on water tablets then she might not be so keen. I can use the toilets four times an hour sometimes, which works

  • MPs having a drink on us

    MPS have recently, led by David Cameron, lambasted cheap drink available to the poor Joe Public. But just one moment – the House of Commons bars are heavily subsidised by taxpayers; £5.8m last year and, as far as I know, smoking is still allowed in

  • Academies are a bad idea

    It’s with good reason that John Tanner (Academy policy is challenged) raised a question in Cabinet to Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Schools Improvement, Melinda Tilley, about moves towards sponsored academy status which is being proposed

  • A last Tally-ho of the season for hunt

    The last hunt of the season in Bicester has taken place. The Bicester Hunt with Whaddon Chase, pictured, set off from Barrus in Launton Road on Saturday. Karen Clarke, from Barrus, said: “We’ve been very strong supporters of the hunt and have hosted

  • Strength of scepticism

    Many thanks for allowing me, on February 20, to notify your readers about Think-Week 2012. Our nine separate offerings achieved average attendances of well over 130 per event – which, I guess, compares favourably with the great majority of church services

  • They get skate park, we get stuck in traffic

    I was pleased to read in the Oxford Mail on Thursday that residents of Blackbird Leys are going to get a skate park but, at the same time, note the residents of the Old Marston estate are left to suffer in traffic chaos on a daily basis. Surely traffic

  • MAN ABOUT TOWN: Geeks of all types are welcome here

    I am writing today’s column at approximately 76 miles an hour. And sitting opposite me is as near perfect a specimen of geek as I think I’ve ever spotted. I mean that in no derogatory way. After all, I’m a geek too, though a mere bystander compared to

  • MOTHERING SUNDAE: Hidden perils that lure me in

    Occasionally I feel the need to warn the children of hidden perils in the world. For them, it might be strangers in hedgerows or on online forums. For me, it’s bookshops that are best avoided. Whatever the state of my bank balance, stepping

  • Repatriation date for six fallen servicemen

    THE repatriation of six servicemen killed in Afghanistan will take place this Thursday. Sergeant Nigel Coupe, from 1st Battalion The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, and Corporal Jake Hartley, Private Anthony Frampton, Private Christopher Kershaw

  • COMMENT: Leader's poll must give public insight

    Next month Oxfordshire County Council will elect a new leader. But that vote, the debates ahead of it and, perhaps, the names of those involved, will not be open to the county’s residents. Instead, the decision, with huge implications

  • Drugs arrests

    TWO people have been arrested after 21 bags of cannabis were seized. A 17-year-old and a 21-year-old were arrested after a car and property search in Wootton Road, Abingdon, on March 2. The pair have been bailed until April 12.

  • Forum to create more equal East

    RESIDENTS from East Oxford have been invited to the city council’s East Area Forum to discuss how to tackle inequality across Oxford. The forum will take place on Monday, March 19 at 6.30pm at East Oxford Primary School. City councillors will be attending

  • Wilder unhappy as ten-man Oxford United beaten at Bradford

    OXFORD United’s players have been given today off to recover from what manager Chris Wilder described as the “hardest week” of his time in charge. But United’s boss admitted a lot of it was self-inflicted after seeing his side again have to play the

  • Village landmark destroyed in blaze

    A HUGE fire has destroyed a historic thatched barn that was the centrepiece of a south Oxfordshire village. Residents in Denchworth, near Wantage, described the blaze, that started shortly before 3am yesterday morning, as “horrific”. They watched as

  • ‘Now’s perfect time to remodel station’

    THE electrification of the Oxford to London rail route is an ideal opportunity to remodel Oxford station, according to the boss of train operator First Great Western. Mark Hopwood, the firm’s managing director, said: “There are a lot of things coming

  • County council cuts 'on track'

    SAVINGS are on track, Oxfordshire County Council finance bosses have said. Some £51.3m of the £54.3m needed to be cut this financial year has been achieved, according to councillor Jim Couchman. Cuts include less cash for road maintenance and fewer

  • Biker killed in lorry crash

    A 36-YEAR-OLD motorcyclist has died after colliding with a truck and being thrown into a hedge on the A417. The man’s black Honda motorcycle and a white Isuzu truck collided as the truck slowed to turn right into a farm on Saturday. Police were called

  • Council tax bills are in the post

    COUNCIL tax bills for the 12 months from April are currently being posted to householders. And Oxfordshire residents will see no big rise as the three authorities whose precepts represent the majority of the bill have all frozen their share. Oxfordshire

  • Bid to find seizure rescue 'Good Samaritans’

    A TEENAGER with epilepsy who passed out in an alleyway after a seizure wants to thank the ‘Good Samaritans’ who helped her. Agnessa Dale, 15, was found unconscious in Charlbury after a five-minute trip to the shops. A mystery man and

  • Three car crash on M40

    DRIVERS on the M40 are being delayed after a three car crash. Ambulance staff were called at around 7.20pm to the motorway near to Junction Seven for Thame. Three men, whose ages were unknown, were treated at the scene for minor injuries.

  • We’ll keep on fighting store

    CAMPAIGNERS have vowed to fight on if plans for a Sainsbury's Superstore in Chipping Norton resurface. The rejection of a controversial Sainsbury’s was heralded as “a triumph for common sense” by the campaigners who opposed it. West Oxfordshire District

  • Mistletoe kiss led to golden wedding

    When Sue and Terry Gristwood first met as teenagers they weren’t particularly interested in each other. But on Saturday, the Oxford couple celebrated 50 years of marriage after a unexpected kiss under the mistletoe on New Year’s Eve brought them together

  • Sanctuary urgently needs horse homes

    A BURFORD animal sanctuary has received an “unprecedented” number of abandoned or unwanted horses. The Blue Cross in Shilton Road finds homes for about 10 horses a month but has been asked to take in double that number over recent months. The centre