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  • Port Meadow’s lush beauty captured

    THE BEAUTY of Port Meadow and the feelings it inspires in Oxford residents is once again the subject of a Jericho photographer’s exhibition. Adrian Arbib, 50, is currently displaying his pictures in the River and Rowing Museum in Henley. The

  • Dandy Warhols fail to shine

    The Dandy Warhols and Dark Horses O2 Academy Oxford In 2000, the last time The Dandy Warhols were in town, they were about to go stratospheric with the aid of a certain mobile phone network provider. Fast forward 14 years and

  • 'Put emotions aside' jurors told in Fiaz Munshi arson case

    JURORS have been told to put emotions aside when they decide if a mum-of-four murdered two children in an arson attack 17 years ago. Justice Robin Spencer yesterday began summing up at Oxford Crown Court in the double murder trial of Fiaz Munshi

  • A420 is open again after overturned car removed

    THE A420 near Cumnor is open both ways again after a car that flipped over was cleared away. The car was partially blocking the road between Abingdon Road and Besselsleigh Road.  Stagecoach has said its X30 bus is unable to serve Besseleigh

  • Read all about it as star pupils graduate

    Two years ago a campaign was launched to improve children's reading ability in the county. Sophie Scott looks at its success. AT the beginning of September 2012, primary schools across the county embarked on a new programme to improve children’

  • Councillor needs an apology over bench

    I am writing regarding Stuart Cooper’s letter (July 9). I also think the council should contact Mick Haines and explain why the plaque on the bench he donated to the people of Marston was removed covertly. He also deserves an apology for their

  • Tossed aside without any regard for service

    I AM writing to say how disappointed I am with the NHS’ decision not to retain the ancillary staff at the Chipping Norton Intermediate Care facility. Although I applaud that nursing and administration staff are being kept on a NHS contract under the

  • Not sure why 10cc were overlooked in article

    HAVING read the feature in the paper I am very disappointed that no mention has been made of 10cc’s appearance at the Cornbury Festival. Surely they are ‘up there’ with the other artists still performing superbly after many, many years, and I have

  • Too much intervention in local parish affairs

    I READ the article (July 2, Your Parish Needs You) with interest. I am the acting temporary parish clerk to Gosford and Water Eaton and I was the parish clerk in the early 1980s. Over the years I have witnessed the increased amount of bureaucracy

  • Blind man told by restaurant ‘no guide dogs allowed’

    A BLIND man was told to leave an Indian restaurant because he was with his guide dog. Father-of-two Mike Leader, 60, visited Wallingford Tandoori in High Street last Wednesday with friend Paul Butcher, from Didcot. But Mr Leader said that as

  • Visitors floored by modern art display

    USING bits of floor to make sculptures could seem off-the-wall, but at a new art show, it is very much on-the-wall. Artwork made from bits of studio floor are on display at Modern Art Oxford in Patricia L. Boyd’s new exhibition. Every sculpture

  • Intense staring makes me uncomfortable

    How do you feel as a disabled person when people stare at you? From a personal point of view, I walk often with a guide dog or a white cane and I always wear a special splint on my lower leg which has dinosaur prints on it, which I got to please the

  • Oxford United announce two additions to club's board

    OXFORD United have announced two new faces will join the club's board. Mike O'Leary and Frank Waterhouse both become non-executive directors, the latter replacing Paul Wright as chief financial officer. O'Leary spent two years as chief executive

  • New signing Michael Collins swayed by Oxford United ambition

    OXFORD United’s ambition and the prospect of more transfer activity was enough to convince Michael Collins to walk out on a trial with a League One club and sign up. The 28-year-old yesterday became Michael Appleton’s first addition as he agreed

  • Wednesday, July 16

    5:54pm 'Put emotions aside' jurors told in Fiaz Munshi arson case 5:24pm The jury in the Jayden Parkinson murder trial has been sent home for the day after

  • Cowley full of pride as the new Mini scoops top prize

    THE Cowley-built Mini Hatch has been hailed as “head and shoulders above the competition” after picking up a top industry award. Bosses were last night celebrating after the third generation of the car was crowned Auto Express Car of the Year 2014

  • Gongs only good news for Oxford

    WORKERS at the Cowley Mini plant can pat themselves on the back with the firm claiming two awards. The third generation car being named Car of the Year 2014 by Auto Express is a real coup by the company. And the firm also took away Best Premium

  • Action must be taken soon as bovine TB affects us all

    THE plight of a few cows in a farm may seem of little concern. To the farmers, bovine TB can be devastating news. Killing herds of animals to prevent the disease spreading can be a stressful and emotional affair. Many farmers have been working

  • RUGBY: Captain May eager to make his mark in big time

    TOM May said he jumped at the chance to captain London Welsh in the Aviva Premiership. Centre May and lock Matt Corker will continue as the Exiles’ team and club skippers in 2014-15, it was announced yesterday. May, 35, who suggested he will

  • Man’s trial for teen sex act charge starts

    A 20-year-old man has gone on trial accused of forcing a teenager to perform a sex act on him on Christmas Day. Jamie Williams, of Chaffinch Walk, Greater Leys, Oxford, denies committing one count of rape on December 25, 2011. The female complainant

  • Burlesque beauty aims to be a big pin-up

    BURLESQUE performer Fabia Cerra shot to fame in 2009, starring in ITV’s Britain’s Got Talent and then falling off the stage on BBC1’s So You Think You Can Dance auditions. And now, the 40-year-old from Centaury Place, Greater Leys, Oxford, is hoping

  • County weather alert

    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 it could not be sure exactly where these showers would form but there is a risk of

  • CRICKET: Maule-d! Oxford have no answer to ace Matt

    Matt Maule took 4-28 to take Tiddington to a 20-run victory over Oxford 2nd and out of the likely relegation zone. Oxford had made an impressive start in pursuit of the home side’s 250-8, with openers Adam Price and Adam Hall both scoring 55, and

  • Appeal to find this woman after assault

    Police want information about this woman after two security guards were assaulted at the Asda Living store in Cowley, Oxford. A police spokesman said the officers at the Between Towns Road store had tried to stop a woman they suspected of shoplifting

  • Nurse admits hitting mental health patient

    A MENTAL health nurse hit a patient in the face after they got into a row about a cigarette lighter, a tribunal heard. Carl Larbi left the man with red marks across his nose and cheek after the confrontation at Littlemore Hospital, Sandford Road

  • Policing plague of ‘to let’ boards branded impractical

    ATTEMPTS by councillors to stop the number of ‘to let’ boards left outside occupied properties have been branded impractical. It was said that the signs are unsightly and can lead to a rise in crime, prompting an investigation into whether officials

  • TB epidemic ‘will send cost of beef and milk rocketing’

    FARMERS are struggling to cope with the spread of bovine tuberculosis (TB) across Oxfordshire, and are warning that prices of milk and beef could go up. In March, 63 herds in the county were affected by TB, and 73 cows were slaughtered. Last

  • CRICKET: Martin's century fires Wantage back to top

    Barry Martin blasted a century as Wantage went back to the top of OCA League Division 3, with an eight-wicket home win over previous leaders Witney Swifts. Chasing 198, Martin hammered 117 as they reached the victory target with six overs left.

  • Cheney to run primary

    Cheney School, Oxford, will run the new primary school in Barton Park. The county’s cabinet agreed the move at yesterday’s meeting at County Hall. It comes as Oxford City Council hopes to build 900 homes on land west of Barton over the next

  • City street is closed for sewer repairs

    Magdalen Street East, Oxford, has closed for emergency sewer works to repair damage caused by flooding in Balliol College at the weekend. The road shut yesterday and works are expected to continue today, but there is no estimate as to when they

  • Jury given 10 reasons not to convict Munshi

    JURORS were yesterday told there was no way they could convict Fiaz Munshi of planning to kill two children in a house fire. The mum-of-four, 38, denies killing Anum Khan, eight, and her brother Majid, 15, in an arson attack on their home in Magdalen

  • Thunderbirds creator's son at dementia event

    A Free Dementia Friends session will be held in Oxford by the son of Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson. Jamie Anderson will host a one-hour awareness session and will speak about how to help people living with the condition. His father Gerry

  • Health chiefs set out plan to tackle concerns

    HEALTH bosses have set out how they are tackling a report which calls for improvements following the biggest ever inspection of Oxford’s John Radcliffe hospital. An action plan submitted to the Care Quality Commission last month addresses “compliance

  • Cancer waiting time targets are ‘very challenging’

    COUNTY hospitals again missed a key cancer waiting time target, figures show. May figures for sites such as Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital show 74.7 per cent of patients were treated within 62 days of an urgent GP referral. The target is 85 per

  • Transfer of jobs set to save county council £700K

    A SHAKE-UP affecting the jobs of 140 Oxfordshire County Council workers was yesterday approved. The cabinet agreed the measures, which will see large parts of the council’s finance and human resources departments move to a centre run by Hampshire

  • Hundreds stage demo on Palestine

    HUNDREDS of people have taken part in two protests through Oxford against Israel’s attacks on Palestine with campaigners demanding Government action and in-depth reporting. About 700 people took part in a peaceful protest through the city centre

  • £1m to get wheels moving with sustainable transport

    COUNCIL leaders have welcomed a £1m boost in transport funding to help improve links between major employment sites in southern Oxfordshire. The cash, awarded to the county council through the Government’s Local Sustainable Transport Fund, will

  • Donor Sue's ton-up of giving to bolster blood banks

    SUE Gristwood has been helping to keep Oxfordshire’s blood supplies topped up for 52 years and on Monday she donated her 100th pint at Cheney School, Headington. Mrs Gristwood, 71, from Headington, first donated when she worked for Morris Motors

  • Science block is on the right trajectory with £4.5m boost

    THE Blackbird Leys campus of City of Oxford College is to build a second science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) centre after securing a final £4.5m funding boost. It will build new engineering facilities on the Cuddesdon Way campus,

  • ‘20mph speed limit will make us safer’

    A FAMILY’S appeal to slash the speed limit on the road where their 10-year-old son was killed is a step nearer to success. Freddie Perry ran out between two parked cars in Oxford Crescent, Didcot, at about 5.30pm on September 10 last year, and

  • Pop-up ping pong a big hit at launch

    People across Oxford are picking up their paddles as Ping! returns, with pop-up table tennis tables appearing in 12 locations across the city. One of the first to take to the tables was 12-year-old Jacub Smith from Blackbird Leys. He took part