No complaints after Fuzzy Ducks venue change

Police said they received no complaints after the Fuzzy Ducks student night switched to a new venue.

It was held for the first time at Wahoo in Hythe Bridge Street on Wednesday night after moving from the O2 Academy in Cowley Road.

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12:26pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Christine Hovis says...

Are we going to keep up this flow of news?

You could have a similar column for "no delays on A34"
Are we going to keep up this flow of news? You could have a similar column for "no delays on A34" Christine Hovis

2:57pm Fri 21 Sep 12

xjohnx says...

How about stories headed " Nothing much is happening". That would fill loads of space.
How about stories headed " Nothing much is happening". That would fill loads of space. xjohnx

3:31pm Fri 21 Sep 12

ger elttil OX2 0EJ says...

xjohnx wrote:
How about stories headed " Nothing much is happening". That would fill loads of space.
But what about a day when nothing happens, who is going to pay 40 odd of their hard earned pennies on 36 blank pages?
[quote][p][bold]xjohnx[/bold] wrote: How about stories headed " Nothing much is happening". That would fill loads of space.[/p][/quote]But what about a day when nothing happens, who is going to pay 40 odd of their hard earned pennies on 36 blank pages? ger elttil OX2 0EJ

10:20pm Fri 21 Sep 12

Andrew:Oxford says...

Shame there isn't an opportunity to comment on the other "Complaints" story.

I would probably have responded to the following quote from the article...

**Among the cases thrown out by the ombudsman was a claim from Save Temple Cowley Pools campaigner Jane Alexander that the council failed to investigate her claims she was assaulted by councillor Bryan Keen. The council had previously found the claim to be false. **

By suggesting that Ms Alexander should now make a public apology to Mr Keen for making, what have been confirmed by the ombudsman, as false claims. I'd also suggest Mr Keen contacts his lawyer to obtain compensation for the public accusations - the SaveTCP group have funds allocated for legal costs held at the Co-op Bank, so that funding shouldn't be a problem.

Just a shame the opportunity isn't there to make the comment...
Shame there isn't an opportunity to comment on the other "Complaints" story. I would probably have responded to the following quote from the article... **Among the cases thrown out by the ombudsman was a claim from Save Temple Cowley Pools campaigner Jane Alexander that the council failed to investigate her claims she was assaulted by councillor Bryan Keen. The council had previously found the claim to be false. ** By suggesting that Ms Alexander should now make a public apology to Mr Keen for making, what have been confirmed by the ombudsman, as false claims. I'd also suggest Mr Keen contacts his lawyer to obtain compensation for the public accusations - the SaveTCP group have funds allocated for legal costs held at the Co-op Bank, so that funding shouldn't be a problem. Just a shame the opportunity isn't there to make the comment... Andrew:Oxford

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