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  • Shop volunteers mark 15 years of dedication

    FIFTEEN years after Iffley’s village shop announced plans to close, its successor is still going strong thanks to the commitment of a dedicated band of volunteers. In the summer of 1999, plans were under way for local people to take over the running

  • Estate backs plan to develop ex-hostel site

    THE plan to demolish a delapidated hostel and build housing has been welcomed. Marywood Hostel in Wood Farm has been repeatedly vandalised after lying empty for about 15 years. But now a housing association has put forward a planning application

  • Small traders fear for their business futures

    INDEPENDENT traders in Headington say they fear new supermarkets could put them out of business. Traders in London Road spoke out after it was revealed the Shell garage forecourt shop would become a Little Waitrose. Shoppers can already chose

  • Oxford City 0 Oxford Utd 1

    A TYRONE Marsh penalty ensured Oxford United saw off Oxford City to make it two wins out of two outings in pre-season. The striker came off the bench to win and then convert the 69th-minute spot kick. It decided a keenly-fought derby where

  • Making moves for brain trust

    YOUNG dancers at Abingdon Dance Studio produced their best moves to raise money for the Child Brain Injury Trust in a three-hour danceathon on Sunday. Claire Logan Claire Logan, 38, organised the event to give something back to the charity

  • Thousands flock to soak up carnival spirit

    WITNEY was filled with the carnival spirit once again as the crowds enjoyed the town’s annual parade and entertainment. The Witney Carnival on Saturday is thought to have attracted more than 9,000 people, with organisers hoping to have matched

  • Potters prove a real star turn at the Ashmolean

    AMERICAN potter Jeff Shapiro teamed up with British clay artist Lisa Hammond as visitors to the Ashmolean enjoyed a clay day. The potters spoke about their experiences working around the world, gave a slideshow presentation and then demonstrated

  • Cakes provide a treat

    MUM Shan Saunders manned a cake stall at West Oxford Fun Day in Botley Park on Saturday in aid of West Oxford Community Primary School. The West Oxford lawyer, pictured, whose daughter Florence, 10, is at the school and son Isaac, 14 also attended

  • Pupils show they’re master bakers

    PUPILS at Wood Farm Primary School got very messy decorating these fairy cakes for the Wood Farm Festival. More than 40 year three pupils spent Friday morning icing the cupcakes which were sold at the afternoon fete to raise funds for the school

  • Gripped by murder mystery tale

    AGATHA Christie novels inspired a weekend murder mystery in an Oxfordshire market town. Actors dressed as characters from her stories greeted visitors at locations in Chipping Norton before they were tasked with working out “whodunnit”. The

  • Town in the swing with a 1940s street party

    ACAPELLA artists sang wartime songs as a community tried to bring trade to a quiet part of town. Banbury’s Old Town Association took the town back to the 1940s in style with the help of big band and swing music. The event was organised in partnership

  • Clunk deliver some festival funk

    BRASS musicians entertained youngsters to bring the city’s summer dance festival to an end. Clunk, a trio who play music for two to five-year-olds, played two free of charge gigs at the Oxford Castle gardens on Sunday. The performances marked

  • Teenagers invited to join new sports club

    A TWICE-weekly sports club has been started in Jericho for teenagers. Funding of £4,050 was secured for the scheme, which started on Thursday and will run until the Autumn, by the Jericho Community Association. Organiser and project leader

  • Road closed after collision between motorbike and lorry

    A MAN who came off his motorcycle after being involved in a collision with a lorry was rescued from a ditch by the A4130, near Didcot, by fire fighters. A spokesman for Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said crews had been on their way to another

  • Recalling brave young men who went to war

    IN the early hours of November 11, 1918, German diplomats signed the armistice document which would bring an end to the First World War. It was signed in a railway carriage deep in the forest of Compiegne at 5am, though it only came into effect

  • Watch: Protest to cause disruption in Oxford + Video

    A PROTEST by the Oxford Palestine Solidarity Campaign is expected to block a road in Summertown this evening. The group will be holding a non-violent protest outside BBC Oxford in Banbury Road at 6.30pm and is expected to last for up to two hours

  • Oxford United sign Michael Collins

    MIDFIELDER Michael Collins has become Michael Appleton's first signing for Oxford United. The 28-year-old is a former under 21 Republic of Ireland international and former captain of Scunthorpe United and was part of their promotion-winning side

  • Oxford United game selected for television

    OXFORD United's trip to Cambridge United has been moved to a lunchtime kick-off after being selected for television. Sky are screening the Sky Bet League Two game live on October 11, so it will begin at 12.15pm rather than 3pm. It is United's

  • Wantage MP Ed Vaizey given new title in government reshuffle

    Wantage MP Ed Vaizey has been given a new position in the Government reshuffle. Prime Minister and Witney MP David Cameron has tweeted an announcement regarding Mr Vaizey's new post. Previously Minister for Culture, Communications and Creative

  • Torrential rain, hail and strong winds forecast for Saturday

    A YELLOW weather warning has been issued for Oxfordshire this Saturday due to the risk of heavy, thundery showers across south east England. The Met Office said they cannot be sure exactly where these showers will form but there is a risk of torrential

  • Fun day marks new animal sanctuary site

    A FAMILY-run animal sanctuary has opened after being in the pipeline since last April. Didcot Animal Sanctuary is using a three-acre site at Hill Farm, in Appleford, which the landowner has let it use for free. Lucy Clifton, 20, runs the site

  • Young Charlotte’s swashbuckling Disney film debut

    A YOUNG girl had all her dreams come true after spending a magical day on the set of a new Disney music video. Four-year-old Charlotte Wilks, from Watlington, won a competition to star in Natasha Bedingfield’s music video for Disney’s Tinkerbell

  • Watchdog rules council data refusal was wrong

    A COUNCIL was wrong to refuse information to a resident about alleged bullying at a city college, the national information watchdog has ruled. The Information Commissioner (ICO) said Oxfordshire County Council should not have denied Mike White’

  • Village facing hike to parish council tax bill

    VILLAGERS could be hit by a 21 per cent hike in their council tax precept if a parish council does not find up to £70,000 for urgent repair work of a car park. Leafield Parish Council says the village hall car park is in an extremely bad condition

  • It’s nuke one, purl one

    CAMPAIGNERS knitted a 230-metre-long scarf to show solidarity against Britain’s nuclear weapons programme. Activists from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament and Oxford’s Lush store joined with Wool Against Weapons to knit the garment, which stretched

  • Watching the Tour de France pros a real treat

    Summer is in full motion and each year it seems to bring more and more sporting events for both amateur and professional athletes to take part in. There are so many to choose from that it’s enough to make a healthy sportsperson keel over from exhaustion

  • This terrible practice has no place in society

    Around 170,000 cases of genital mutilation or female circumcision are predicted in the UK. As an Imam and Islamic scholar, I believe this is a terrible practice and has no place under lslamic law or jurisprudence. It appears to be a tradition in

  • nPower could raise valuable charity cash

    I am writing concerning the publicity over RWE nPower’s decision to blow up the Didcot Power Station cooling towers in the dark, thus depriving the community at large an opportunity to view this long-awaited spectacle. I have a suggestion which

  • Fines would help pay for many speed cameras

    VERY often on St Giles, in Oxford, at least seven fully uniformed traffic police are visible, filming drivers as they break the 20mph speed limit. A couple of traffic wardens or speed cameras could do the same job for less cost. Go to the opposite

  • Community centre work delayed for second time

    PLANS for a new community centre in Rose Hill have been delayed for a second time after the tenders for the project came in “substantially over budget.” Work was due to start this month after revised designs for the centre were announced in February

  • Students’ close encounters of the public architectural kind

    ARCHITECTURE students designing and building with local communities benefits both town and gown says Jane Anderson, Programme Lead for Undergraduate Architecture at Oxford Brookes University. It is more important than ever for students of architecture

  • Record keeping failing under these pressures

    OUR wonderful Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre appears to have fallen under Government pressure to ease the long wait for appointments. I had an appointment at the NOC for carpel tunnel problems on July 3 at 4.10pm. I had phoned the day before to check

  • This should not happen if you have a guide dog

    I am writing because I am indignant that, in this day and age, and having owned a guide dog for 15 years I was refused entry into a local restaurant in my home town of Wallingford. I arrived at 12.30pm with a friend and we were refused entry because

  • A black day for Black’s Head

    Well, for the Black’s Head (Bletchingdon) the bubble has finally burst. Having won all of their five previous fixtures in the summer campaign, their successful run was brought to a shuddering halt last Thursday night when they entertained the Ploughman

  • County needs 200 more defibrillators says medic

    A SENIOR ambulance service manager is calling for an extra 200 defibrillators to help save lives across Oxfordshire. And South Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) divisional responder manager Dick Tracey has vowed to continue campaigning until the

  • COMMENT: Oxford could get a place in history

    THE Church has finally voted for women bishops. The news should be greeted by cheers, but the question is more why did it take so long? As with gay marriages, it seems to have taken an eternity for the Church to catch up with society. But at

  • Get ready for the Wright stuff

    Jake Wright is hoping a full recovery from the injuries which blighted his performances in the spring will see him return to top form when the new season begins. Oxford United’s captain, normally so reliable, made a series of uncharacteristic errors

  • Panini pair look forward as tournament draws to close

    WITH just minutes to go in a gripping World Cup final between Germany and Argentina, Sian Pratchett found a crucial gap and filled it – with a felt-tip drawing of Spain’s Pedro. It just so happened the Barcelona winger was the last player to be

  • Poorer students’ bridge to learning

    A GROUP of cyclists will travel from one Bridge of Sighs to another as they celebrate the centenary of the Oxford landmark by raising money to support students from poor backgrounds. Seventy cyclists will leave Hertford College at 7.30am on Saturday

  • Car alight on M40

    Traffic was delayed on the M40 southbound yesterday morning after a car caught fire, closing one lane between junction 7 for Watlington and junction 6, the Thame turn off. The fire service attended the blaze – reported to The Highways Agency at 10.30am

  • Major delays on trains

    Commuters faced major delays yesterday on trains between Oxford and London Paddington because of a signalling problem. First Great Western services were disrupted because of problems on the line between Reading and Slough. Lines were opened

  • Police probe reports of machete attacker

    A man was taken to hospital in the early hours of yesterday after being reportedly attacked with a machete in Chipping Norton. A resident said the 24-year-old was injured with the weapon but Thames Valley Police said they couldn’t confirm what

  • CRICKET: Ryan relishing shot at silverware with Oxfordshire

    OXFORDSHIRE captain Luke Ryan says there is every reason to be confident as they look ahead to the Unicorns Counties Trophy final. Ryan’s men set up a showdown with Devon at Wormsley on Wednesday, August 27 after beating Wiltshire by 105 runs at

  • Arson murder accused ‘told lies to mask blaze truth’

    JURORS were told outrageous lies about the family of two murdered children in a bid to create “dust clouds” around the true story, a prosecutor has said. Fiaz Munshi denies plotting to kill Anum, eight, and Majid, 15, in a revenge arson attack

  • Teenager who aided burial is named as killer’s brother

    THE 17-year-old who played a part Jayden Parkinson’s burial can now be named as Jake Blakeley, the younger brother of her killer Ben. Yesterday, a judge at Oxford Crown Court lifted a Section 39 order of the Young Person’s Act banning publication

  • RUGBY UNION: Tongan ace Aholelei is humbled to join Welsh

    Tongan international prop Eddie Aholelei said he was honoured and humbled to have signed for London Welsh. Aholelei, who joins from Super 15 side Melbourne Rebels, was yesterday announced as Oxford-based Welsh’s 22nd signing ahead of their return

  • Female clergy joy over ‘yes’ bishops’ vote

    MEMBERS of Oxfordshire’s female clergy last night welcomed the vote on allowing women bishops. The Church of England’s ruling General Synod voted on the issue 18 months after a previous attempt was blocked. And the Diocese of Oxford’s spokeswoman

  • Neave portrayal anger

    Town council leader Sandy Lovatt has criticised a Channel 4 drama for suggesting that the town’s former MP was killed by the security services. Utopia, screened last night, suggested that Airey Neave’s murder was carried out by a secret MI5 cell

  • Northern Gateway opens new ‘green’ planning era

    FUTURE developments in Oxford could be turned down if they do not include enough green measures, the leader of the city council has said. Councillor Bob Price made the comments following the publication of the first plan of the Northern Gateway

  • GOLF: Watkins makes it ten in a row

    LAURA Watkins continued her domination of the Bicester ladies’ championship by claiming her tenth title in a row. Still only 23, her 156 total was 27 shots clear of nearest challenger Carly Bosher in the gross competition. Lorna Goodwin won

  • Teaching post-16s

    A school is to be able to take in pupils past the age of 16 from September. It is the first time in its 40-year history that Carterton Community College will be able to teach children post-16. Yesterday, county council education cabinet member

  • County’s firefighters respond to strike call

    Oxfordshire’s firefighters staged a pair of two-hour strikes yesterday. Members of the Fire Brigades Union (FBU) walked out between 6am and 8am over plans to change pensions and the retirement age of firefighters, as well as from 5pm to 7pm.

  • Kit carts made from tubes get kids racing out on track

    MADE by kids, for kids, these “goblin cars” have proved a roaring success. Children at The Hendreds Primary School built the kit carts from a box full of metal tubes they ordered through the post. On Sunday they got to race their creations

  • Sir Roger signs books

    Running legend Sir Roger Bannister was in the town on Saturday signing copies of his new book. The 85-year-old – who broke the four – minute mile barrier at Oxford’s Iffley Road track 60 years ago – was at Cole’s Books in Crown Walk between 3pm

  • County gearing up to host key stage in Tour of Britain

    NOW Britain has said au revoir to the Tour de France, Oxfordshire fans are looking ahead to top cyclists racing through the county later this year. The Tour of Britain – the UK’s biggest cycling race – is to come through the county in September

  • DARTS: Villagers rip up the form book

    EAST Oxford Conservative Club’s unbeaten record in Greene King ODDA Summer League Section 3 came to an end as they crashed to a 5-4 defeat at Village Inn. The hosts looked up against it after going 3-0 down, but Colin Royall, Darren Andrews and

  • Tuesday, July 15

    7:46pm The jury in the Blakeley case is told not to let sympathy play a part in its decision 7:05pm Road closed after collision between motorbike and

  • MOTORSPORT: Dew's delight at second spot

    ALEX Dew raced to an impressive fifth podium of the season as he finished second in the BMW Compact Cup at Rockingham Speedway. After qualifying third fastest, the driver from Bampton, near Witney, gained a place off the line. He set the fastest

  • RUGBY LEAGUE: Cavaliers fall away after Outlaws raid

    CONFERENCE LEAGUE SOUTH OXFORD Cavaliers slipped to a 58-16 home defeat against Nottingham Outlaws, despite having led 16-6. Cavaliers’ third straight loss saw them fall four points behind Nottingham and Valley Cougars, while leaders Sheffield

  • MP may be promoted

    Oxford West and Abingdon MP Nicola Blackwood is reportedly tipped for a promotion in today’s Government ministerial reshuffle. According to The Sunday Times and the Daily Mail, as well as political blog Conservative Home, Ms Blackwood could be

  • Misgivings over assisted dying

    OXFORD East MP Andrew Smith yesterday raised concerns about legalising assisted dying after two senior clergymen signalled their support. The Labour MP said there needs to be a “national discussion of the wider implications” with a look at countries

  • Outbuilding destroyed

     Three fire crews were needed to put out a blaze in Marston on Sunday after an outbuilding caught fire. An outbuilding, shed and tree were all destroyed by the fire on Farmer Place, which fire officals say was an accident. Crews were called

  • Four drivers escape injury after collision

    Three cars and a van were involved in a collision on the A420 in Littleworth yesterday. The accident happened at 8.30am, with a red Mini Cooper, a silver Vauxhall Astra and a black Toyota Aygo involved. Police say a white Ford Transit van was also

  • Ready, teddy, go at centre fundraiser

    A SECOND World War flypast marked the high point for a teddy bears picnic held to raise money for good causes. The Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster of the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight swooped low over Didcot Railway Centre on Sunday for a

  • Walk-through video gives a hi-tech view of centre plans

    AN ANIMATED video has been made to show how a £100m redevelopment would change Botley. The six-minute video shows the current West Way shopping centre site and how it would look under the scheme from Doric Properties. The developer wants to

  • GOLF: Club results

    FRILFORD HEATH Spoon Medal (Green Course): 1 P James (4) 65, 2 S Stanhope (2) 66, 3 P McIntosh (18) 67. Thursday Stableford (Green Course): 1 T Pritchard (11) 38pts, 2 C Bough (17) 36 (cb), 3 J Taylor (9) 36. Sunday Stableford (Green Course

  • MPs support bill to protect private tenants

    OXFORD’S two MPs have agreed to co-sponsor a bill that would put a stop to ‘retaliation’ evictions. Landlords can issue a no-fault section 21 eviction notice after they have been ordered to make improvements to their property by a council. But

  • First-hand help for parents who have a disabled child

    WHEN your child is diagnosed with a disability, it can be difficult to know where to turn. Organised by Scope and funded by the Health Lottery, Face2Face is a new befriending service for mums and dads who have disabled children is being launched

  • U’s star brings joy to young supporter

    THIS football fan got more than she bargained for at a charity tournament. Shannon Eggleton-Hart went to the Play2Give football afternoon on Sunday to watch her cousin Ethan Eggleton-Gibbs take part, but ended up with a signed shirt and photo with