LOOKING BACK: boats and boaters of Oxfordshire in the 1970s
This week on Looking Back, the Oxford Mail archive is sharing a picture gallery of boats and their crews from the 1970s.
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Madeleine is a digital reporter for the Oxford Mail who also covers the Wallingford patch. She studied languages at King's College London. Madeleine achieved her NCTJ with News Associates.
Madeleine is a digital reporter for the Oxford Mail who also covers the Wallingford patch. She studied languages at King's College London. Madeleine achieved her NCTJ with News Associates.
This week on Looking Back, the Oxford Mail archive is sharing a picture gallery of boats and their crews from the 1970s.
Residents in Wallingford in south Oxfordshire have voiced their thoughts on the town council's plans for The Regal Centre in a final public consultation.
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Oxford Mail's Property of the Week is on the edge of the Cotswolds this time, featuring a listed manor farmhouse with a pool, 'party barn' and more.
Oxford homeowners and their hotel neighbour have been in the High Court this week over a dispute concerning the collapse of a garden wall.
Oxfordshire busses have seen less passengers since the pandemic, although the number of journeys taken has gone up on last year, figures show.
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Thames Water discharged sewage into Oxfordshire floodwater for hundreds of hours this week in places like Cropredy and Wheatley.
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