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  • Golfers, why is it ?

    A Club Golfer will spend over a thousand pounds a year on his membership fees. He will pay at least a five hundred pound joining fee. He will pay between one and two thousand pounds for his equipment. His bill for golf clothing could run into a couple

  • Golfers, why is it ?

    A Club Golfer will spend over a thousand pounds a year on his membership fees. He will pay at least a five hundred pound joining fee. He will pay between one and two thousand pounds for his equipment. His bill for golf clothing could run into a couple

  • Golfers, why is it ?

    A Club Golfer will spend over a thousand pounds a year on his membership fees. He will pay at least a five hundred pound joining fee. He will pay between one and two thousand pounds for his equipment. His bill for golf clothing could run into a couple

  • Motorcyclist dies in crash

    A motorcyclist died following a collision with a car near Woodstock on Saturday evening. The accident happened outside Hill Top Garden Centre on the B4022 Witney Road at Ramsden, shortly after 5pm. The motorcyclist, a 59-year-old man from Witney,

  • Foxes! want to be like Spike Jonze

    The other day we filmed a video for our song “Apples To Apples”. Max Pozzoni, Alex Badamchi and Rob Steadman from Stornoway dressed up like us. Rob put on pink pyjamas and was as bossy as possible. Max wore a baseball cap and blue pyjamas and jumped about

  • Antony's still dreaming

    JOSEPH hopeful Antony Hansen made it through to the final ten last night in BBC1's search for a West End musical star. Antony, who goes to St Birinus School in Didcot, urged everyone to vote for him in the hit reality TV show Any Dream Will Do. The

  • Churches give service invites

    HUNDREDS of Oxfordshire people will be invited "back to church" during a national event in September. So far 34 of the county's churches have signed up for Back to Church Sunday (BTCS) on Sunday, September 30. The idea behind the event is to attract

  • Research team focuses on United fans

    A TEAM studying for MBAs at Oxford Brookes University has been assigned the task of finding out what makes Oxford United fans tick. The students, who come from as far afield as Mauritius and Japan, are hoping to "get under the skin" of Oxford United

  • Christian art on show

    AN EXHIBITION of modern Christian art is on display at St Michael at the Northgate and Wesley Memorial Church, Oxford. The exhibition starts today and will offer the opportunity to see work by artists such as Sutherland, Frink and Burra, plus associated

  • Classic cars to motor in

    A LINE-UP of classic cars and other vehicles are set for a rally at the Kinecroft in Wallingford - but organisers say they want more people to take stalls at the event. The rally, on Sunday, May 20, is in aid of local charities and will include a parade

  • Hotel praise

    EIGHT members of staff from the Holiday Inn at the Pear Tree Interchange were shortlisted for the national title of employee of the year. The awards ceremony, organised by the InterContinental Hotels Group, was attended by more than 700 people from

  • Marathon efforts

    The Oxford Times sports writer Ed Mezzetti is running the London Marathon for Oxfam today. Here he takes a look at how the charity uses its 'marathon money' MARATHON fundraising is a major revenue generator for charities and Oxfam is no different.

  • Police step in to save celebrations

    OXFORD'S Sikh community are celebrating after today's religious celebrations were given the last-minute go-ahead, thanks to the city's police chief. The Sikh community, based at the temple in Cherwell Drive, Marston, had been told their Vaisakhi celebrations

  • Scouts honour St George

    MORE than 600 Scouts will be taking part in a parade through Oxford today to celebrate St George's Day. Beavers, Cubs, Explorers, Scouts and their leaders will march from Broad Street at 2.40pm, to the Town Hall via Turl Street and the High Street.

  • Big-hearted bikers ride to the rescue

    REAL-LIFE Wild Hogs have ridden to the aid of abandoned dogs - delivering enough food to keep dogs well-fed for about two months. About 60 riders went in convoy from the General Elliott pub in South Hinksey to the Ardley Rescue Kennels in Ardley on

  • Patriot band

    PATRIOTIC music lovers are invited to celebrate St George's Day with a free concert by Stonesfield Silver band, today. The concert takes place at Woodstock Social Club, in Oxford Street. Doors open at 7.30pm and entrance is free.