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  • Team-mates pay silent tribute

    Oxford Harlequins players fell silent for a minute before yesterday's games to pay tribute to well-loved teammate Andy Dawson. Players in both the first and second teams wore black armbands as a mark of respect for Mr Dawson, who collapsed and died

  • Consistency

    Consistency is a big part of football at any level,that's the difference between the top teams and the rest, that's way we love football and is why it can be so frustrating at times. Take a look at Banbury, Oxford City and Abingdon Utd. On their day,

  • Consistency

    Consistency is a big part of football at any level,that's the difference between the top teams and the rest, that's way we love football and is why it can be so frustrating at times. Take a look at Banbury, Oxford City and Abingdon Utd. On their day,

  • Consistency

    Consistency is a big part of football at any level,that's the difference between the top teams and the rest, that's way we love football and is why it can be so frustrating at times. Take a look at Banbury, Oxford City and Abingdon Utd. On their day,

  • Police operation targets criminals

    POLICE are mounting a clampdown on Oxford's most prolific criminals. Up to 40 police officers have been targeting burglars, car thieves, drug offenders and vandals across the city in Operation Backlash. There have been 34 arrests and the operation

  • Scanner picks out rogue cars

    ILLEGAL vehicles on Oxford's roads are being targeted in a joint crackdown by the city council and police. The Town Hall has jointly bought a £5,000 mobile automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) scanner to identify untaxed and unregistered cars -

  • Walk helps charity

    A CIRCULAR sponsored five-mile wooded walk from Finstock to Lady Well in aid of Oxfordshire Mind, will be held on Saturday, February 10, starting at 11am at The Plough Inn, at Finstock. For a sponsor form visit www.oxfordshire-mind.org.uk or telephone

  • Plea for litter pickers

    VOLUNTEERS are wanted to help town councillors in Wallingford with a blitz on litter. The annual litterpick will be on Saturday, March 17, starting at 9am, with volunteers meeting at the town council offices in St Martin's Street. Organiser Theresa

  • Half-term workshops

    ASPIRING actors can step into the limelight at Creation Theatre's half-term workshops. They start on Monday, February 12, with a course called 'Put on a Play in Three Days'. Participants aged from nine to14 have that long to devise, rehearse, and perform

  • Photo talk

    THE Witney Photo Group are to hold an evening with local photographer John Cairns, when they meet at the Corn Exchange, Witney, tomorrow at 7.30pm.

  • Hopes raised by CCTV

    BUSINESSES and residents hope to see a fall in antisocial behaviour and crime after a new mobile CCTV camera started operating. South Oxfordshire District Council launched the camera - fixed to a lamppost in Wheatley High Street, opposite a parade of

  • Draw a line

    PARISH councillors in Steventon are urging villagers to write to Oxfordshire County Council asking for double yellow lines along the High Street. The council says villagers and the police are concerned about parking, often on pavements, that causes