DISABLED SPACE: Shaken and stirred by those cobbled streets

10:00am Wednesday 15th May 2013

SEEN it all, done it all, forgotten most of it’ says one of the magnets on my fridge.

ON YOUR BIKE: Your chance to enhance the future of cycling

10:00am Tuesday 14th May 2013

Cycling in Oxfordshire has bumbled along for decades. The time for change is now. My involvement in cycling advocacy started about 15 years ago, when I joined an offshoot of Oxford Friends of the Earth called Cyclox.

Well, you can colour me happy as I’ve no tattoo to fade away

10:00am Monday 13th May 2013

FILM and literature are stuffed full of prophecies about mankind’s future – everything from dystopian societies (HG Wells’ Time Machine) to good old fashioned, red neck alien invasions (Wyndham’s Day of The Triffids).

Election coloured by green shirts and red faces

Roz Smith

10:00am Thursday 9th May 2013

WE'VE all heard of paper candidates, but you would think the Green Party would want to save paper.

THE DISABLED SPACE: You shouldn't be dumped by an algorithm

12:00pm Wednesday 8th May 2013

It is my job to express an opinion. I think it’s great to be opinionated, to have likes and dislikes.

LEGAL CHALLENGES: All change again in the social housing system

10:00am Wednesday 8th May 2013

The recent death of Margaret Thatcher brought to mind one of her longest lasting legacies which is the demise of the social housing stock. By that I mean housing stock owned by local authorities.

MAC THE KNIFE: Homes are at their best when it's time to go

10:00am Wednesday 8th May 2013

They say that if you really want to spring clean properly you should pretend that you’re moving house.

THE MAN ABOUT TOWN: Painful reminder of being caught short in Tunisia

10:00am Monday 6th May 2013

I ate a beetroot salad last Wednesday. Not perhaps something to write about; after all, what’s exciting about beetroot?

MOTHERING SUNDAE: Going freestyle for garden shed

10:00am Monday 6th May 2013

IT’S taken two of us two weekends, slaving from dawn-to-dusk like frontier pioneers with hammers, tacks and a powerful electric screwdriver, and we now have a wooden edifice in the back garden of which we’re rather proud.

CABBAGES & KINGS: Unthinkable not to get up for May Day merriment

10:00am Friday 3rd May 2013

WHAT sort of idiot gets up at four in the morning, drives 35 miles to Oxford just to hear a choir sing for a quarter of an hour from a tower – only to get crushed by a load of inebriated students?

TODAY'S BIG ISSUE: Should advertising targeted at children be banned?

Colin Cather

3:00pm Thursday 2nd May 2013

NO: Colin Cather, marketing director at Bottle PR, Eynsham

THE INSIDER: Mobility scooter 'road hog' creates traffic chaos

3:00pm Thursday 2nd May 2013






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