Archive

  • Councillors will not be forgotten by us voters

    T WAS surely inept and inappropriate of Matthew Barber to express his views on the Doric proposals for West Way while the planning application is still being considered. The Vale of White Horse District Council, of which Mr Barber is the leader

  • College slams report on painting

    THE Provost of Worcester College has scotched rumours that it received £10m for selling a 17th century Dutch painting. Professor Jonathan Bate told the Oxford Mail that a report in the Sunday Times was “pure guesswork” and said the amount of money

  • Train disruption due to engineering work

    TRAIN services between Oxford and Reading have been disrupted today. First Great Western said this morning that engineer work that had over-run meant that trains between the two destinations were unable to run. Normal service has since resumed

  • Sunday, March 9

    Good morning. It's a beautiful morning so here's your Sunday morning news brunch of some of the stories you may have missed during the week. Heartwarming story of the week was the student left brain damaged in an horrific attack back

  • God of Carnage - Banbury Cross Players

    The God of Carnage Banbury Cross Players The Mill 5th-8th March 2014. This Tony award winning play by Yazmina Reza would be a test for any amateur group but Banbury Cross Players rose to the challenge as usual, presenting the piece as a one-act

  • God of Carnage

    The God of Carnage Banbury Cross Players The Mill 5th-8th March 2014. This Tony award winning play by Yazmina Reza would be a test for any amateur group but Banbury Cross Players rose to the challenge as usual, presenting the piece as a one-act

  • Children invent ‘too much alcohol app’

    THEY’RE too young to drink but a group of schoolchildren have come up with an idea for an app advising adults about the consumption of alcohol. Ten pupils from Bartholomew School, in Eynsham, came up with the idea at an event organised by the West