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  • Crews fight flat blaze

    Firefighters were called to a blaze at a flat in Wantage's Market Place this afternoon. Two fire crews from Didcot and one from Wantage fought the blaze after receiving the emergency call at 1.15pm. A spokesman for Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service

  • Mason is our bonniest baby

    Oxfordshire's bonniest baby, as chosen by readers of the Oxford Mail, is 11-month-old Mason Bailey May. More than 5,000 people voted for their favourites from 800 pictures we published in a special guide last month - but it was Yarnton tot Mason who

  • Crackdown as drink driving rises

    Road safety experts will start their Christmas crackdown tomorrow knowing that accidents linked to drinking and driving are on the increase. Figures released today showed that the number of Oxfordshire drivers involved in accidents - and subsequently

  • Facelift plan wins £38,000 in TV viewers' vote

    A £38,000 project will transform Tower Square in the centre of Carterton, described by one town councillor as "grotty". Members of the Carterton Fast Forward project won £38,380 in a public vote for the National Lottery's People's Millions competition

  • Woman admits £48k benefit fraud

    A 54-year-old Oxford woman has admitted pocketing almost £50,000 in illegal benefits. Melanie Horwood, of Bampton Close, Littlemore, appeared at Oxford Magistrates' Court yesterday charged with three counts of benefit fraud. She spoke only to admit

  • 'Brothel' arrest gives villagers a thrill

    Villagers are shocked and bemused that woman being investigated over a brothel could be living in their midst. They were almost unaware that police had raided a house in the quiet community of Milton-under-Wychwood on Wednesday evening and arrested

  • FIXTURES: Action in Oxfordshire for the week ahead

    SATURDAY FOOTBALL FA CUP 2nd round:Oxford Utd v Southend Utd. BRITISH GAS BUSINESS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Premier Div: Swindon Supermarine v Banbury Utd. Div 1 South & West: Didcot Tn v Uxbridge, Oxford City v Andover, Slough Tn v Abingdon Utd.

  • FOOTBALL: U's eye cup upset

    Oxford United's players will relish being the underdogs for a change as they try to spring a major FA Cup shock on Saturday. Coca-Cola League One side Southend may have more quality on the ball, but under new manager Darren Patterson, the U's have got

  • FOOTBALL: Shrimpers are no strangers to shocks

    Southend United may have beaten Manchester United in the Carling Cup last season, but they have come unstuck before against non-League opposition in the FA Cup - on a number of occasions. The Shrimpers' most recent embarrassment was in 2004 when they

  • FOOTBALL: Patto sticks to his words with kids

    Darren Patterson says the surprise promotion of 18-year-old James Clarke shows he is keeping to his word about giving the kids a chance. Clarke came in at right back and had an excellent debut as the U's won 2-0 at Kidderminster. And Patterson said

  • FOOTBALL: New boy Green hoping for a happier ending

    Matt Green hopes his second FA Cup experience on Saturday will be better than his first. The 20-year-old on-loan Cardiff striker, who scored on his debut for the U's last weekend, was at Newport County when they lost 3-1 at home to Welsh rivals Swansea

  • FOOTBALL: United have had a team of strikers!

    When he came on as a substitute last Saturday, Ashley Barnes was, incredibly, the 11th different striker Oxford United have fielded this season - and we're only in November! The previous ten were: Rob Duffy, Joel Ledgister, Yemi Odubade, Gary Twigg,

  • FOOTBALL: Play-off dates are fixed up

    The dates for the Blue Square Premier play-offs have been confirmed. The first legs will take place on Tuesday, April 29 and Wednesday, April 30, with the second legs on Saturday, May 3 or Sunday, May 4. The final - almost certain to held at Wembley

  • Island demo for flood barrier

    Residents in Osney, Oxford, gave a big hint about the flood protection they want when they arranged for a flood barrier to be delivered from Scotland. The temporary air filled barrier was placed next to the river in East Street to demonstrate its potential

  • Council vetoes Oxpens car park plan

    City councillors have delivered a blow to developers behind the new Westgate over car parking plans. The Westgate Partnership has dropped plans to create temporary parking for 900 cars at Oxpens, a scheme viewed as essential if the £330m retail centre

  • Brook fall man dies in hospital

    A 45-year-old man rescued from a brook has died in hospital. The man was found by a passer-by in Letcombe Brook, near Mill Street, at about 5.15pm on Tuesday. Paramedics gave the man emergency treatment at the riverside and he was taken to the John

  • MAKAN LA: Bargain basement

    It's long been accepted by the people who claim to know about these things that eating a hearty meal earlier in the day is better for you than filling your stomach before you go to bed. All the more reason to enjoy a good lunch. Not everyone has the

  • Damned noisy

    Visceral, incendiary and acerbic, Smilex are the kind of band your mum always warned you about. Yes, they will lead you astray, get you into bad habits and possibly get you hurt - or at least covered in beer. Frontman Lee Christian spends more time

  • Clamp down on parking cheats

    Better enforcement of parking restrictions is needed to stop the system being abused by non-residents, according to residents. People living in Marston Road, Marston, say motorists are flouting the restrictions and parking without permits. Oxfordshire

  • An identity crisis

    When people accuse the Liberal Democrats of having an identity crisis they usually refer to policies, not their leader-in-waiting or prospective Parliamentary candidates. So perhaps it was not such a good omen for their leadership candidate Nick Clegg

  • Gipsy violinists to run masterclass

    Oxford violinists are being given a rare opportunity to learn gipsy fiddling from the very best in the business. As part of the Big Village programme, a series of events offering music from all over the world, the London Gypsy Orchestra will be coming

  • University opens refitted sports centre to public

    Fitness fans in Oxford are set to benefit after a sports centre got a £500,000 facelift. Oxford Brookes University's Westminster Sports Centre, at the Harcourt Hill campus, has thrown open its doors to the local community after the five-month-long overhaul

  • Battle to save lakes still on

    Protesters fighting to save an Oxfordshire beauty spot say they have still not given up hope, despite a major setback to their campaign. Save Radley Lakes campaigners say their fight will go on, even though an application for Town or Village Green status

  • Cycle link planned

    Witney is to get a dedicated cycle path to link a new housing estate with the town centre. The Woodgreen cycle track will run from Woodstock Road to Newland and serve the north eastern Madley Park development, with almost 1,200 new homes. The scheme

  • Apology after watchdog 'ban'

    The top nurse of Oxfordshire's largest hospital trust has apologised to NHS watchdogs after they were banned from inspecting ward kitchens. Elaine Strachan-Hall, nursing director at the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust, has publicly welcomed the

  • FOOTBALL: Bicester hit by Smith departure

    Bicester Town have suffered another blow after defender Dean Smith (pictured) agreed to join Premier Division rivals Witney United. Smith, who has been playing at wing back, is the second player to make the switch to Marriotts Stadium, following the

  • Grant gives cheer

    Residents at a new Cheshire Home are relaxing with equipment bought using a grant from the Gannett Foundation, the charitable trust run by the Oxford Mail's parent company, Gannett. The foundation, has given £6,000 to Leonard Cheshire Disability so

  • FOOTBALL: Sullivan warns off Baird suitors

    Banbury United boss Kieran Sullivan says the Premier Division club will do all they can to keep skipper Andy Baird (pictured, centre) after Oxford City made a bid for the former Wycombe striker. Baird, who is also wanted by Hinckley United, pledged

  • Today's local share prices (PM)

    AEA Technology 110.5 BMW 2912 Electrocomponents 218.5 Nationwide Accident Repair 128 Oxford Biomedica 22.25 Oxford Catalyst 150 Oxford Instruments 207 Reed Elseveier 605.25 RM 203.75 RPS Group 325.75 Courtesy of Redmayne Bentley, Abingdon

  • Car park blow to Westgate plan

    COUNCILLORS have delivered a blow to developers behind the new Westgate over car parking plans. The Westgate Partnership has had to drop plans to create temporary car parking for 900 vehicles at Oxpens, a scheme viewed seen as essential if the £330m

  • Welcome to curlew country

    Nature lovers have helped raise £850,000 to buy an Oxfordshire meadow, which is one of the most important inland areas for wading birds in England. Just hours before tomorrow's deadline, the Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust

  • Stars join charity gala

    Stars of fim and television will take centre stage at a charity concert in Oxford next weekend. Actor Jim Broadbent, who played Oxford University professor John Bayley, husband of novelist and North Oxford resident Iris Murdoch in Iris, Newsnight presenter

  • Pair injured in motorcycle crash

    A MOTORCYCLIST and his woman passenger suffered fractured pelvises after a crash involving their motorcycle and a white transit van. The accident took place at 9.10am today in Station Road, Grove, near Wantage, at the junction with Oxford Lane. Police

  • Bosses can cash in on green policies

    Business leaders can help combat climate change once they realise they can actually profit from it. That is the message from a senior figure at Harwell-based environmental consultancy AEA Technology. Chief financial officer Alice Cummings said: "Simple

  • Work starts on £2.2m school block

    Work has started on a £2.2m state-of-the-art English and media building at a secondary school. Now Wheatley Park School, in Holton, has launched a campaign to raise £20,000 to equip the new building for the school's 1,300 students. Head Kate Curtis

  • Fiery end to millenium celebrations

    People in Bicester will gather tomorrow nightfor the illuminating Cycle of Time event, to say farewell to the county millennium celebrations. The event will begin with a procession by schoolchildren through the town and Bicester Village to Pingle Field

  • Christmas lights give town a boost

    Abingdon's retail sector received a much-needed shot in the arm as hundreds of people packed the town for the Christmas lights switch on. Former Oxford United player, now their community officer, Peter Rhoades-Brown kicked off the pantomime-themed extravaganza

  • Barrier hint to council

    RESIDENTS in Osney gave a heavy hint about the flood protection they want when they arranged for a flood barrier to be delivered from Scotland. The temporary air-filled barrier was put in place next to the river in East Street to demonstrate its potential

  • Art on show

    AN ART exhibition and Christmas crafts sale will be held at the Bullpen Arts Centre, in Faringdon Road, Stanford in the Vale, today and tomorrow. A private viewing will be held from 6pm until late today, with a £1 entry charge. The event will

  • RUGBY UNION: Maudsley eyes a repeat show

    Oxford Harlequins director of rugby Matt Maudsley just wants more of the same when they visit Coney Hill in South West 1 on Saturday (2.30). Maudsley and his staff were delighted with Quins' performance in defeating rivals Chinnor 29-15 last week.

  • SPEEDWAY: Clock is ticking again on Cheetahs' future

    The future of the sport at Oxford remains up in the air. The stumbling block for next season remains the lease, with still no agreement between Oxford Cheetahs promoter Allen Trump and stadium landlords, the Greyhound Racing Association (GRA). The

  • BADMINTON: Headington march on at the double

    Headington A bagged a brace of 6-0 wins in Oxford & District League Men's Division 1. Graham Speight partnered Grante Cawte and then Dave Soanes as North Abingdon were vanquished 7-2 and Abingdon A 6-3. Peter Davis and Nick Hare rattled up a hat-trick

  • Man found in river dies

    A 45-YEAR-OLD man rescued from a river in Wantage has died. The man was found by a passer-by in Letcombe Brook, near Mill Street, at about 5.15pm on Tuesday. Paramedics gave the man emergency mouth-to-mouth at the riverside and he was taken to the

  • River rescue man dies

    A 45-year-old man rescued from a river in Wantage has died. He was found by a passer-by in Letcombe Brook, near Mill Street, at about 5.15pm on Tuesday. Paramedics took him to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Police today announced the man had

  • Christmas comes early

    One of Littl'un's sets of grandparents are off to sunnier climes for Christmas this year, so last weekend, Christmas came early to our house. Nanny and Grandad showed up, like Santa, with more presents than Toys r Us Littl'un was a bit overwhelmed at

  • Burglar caught in the act

    Residents in Bampton helped police to capture a suspected burglar. Officers were called to Outwear, in Bridge Street, at about 1.25am last Friday, police said today. They arrested a 27-year-old man at the scene and recovered stolen property from a Rover

  • Brothel investigation: second raid

    Police have raided a house in west Oxfordshire as part of their investigation into a brothel in Oxford. A 36-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of managing a brothel after police raided a home in Church Road, Milton-under-Wychwood, at 6pm yesterday

  • Double whammy

    In the case of the Peers/Academy wheeze, a coterie of rural Tories, with no representation in Oxford, privatises our local school. In the case of the Peers Sports Centre, a coterie of north/north-east Oxford Lib Dems, with no representation in south-east

  • Woman hurt in motorbike crash

    A woman was taken to hospital after the motorcycle she was riding on collided with a van in Grove. The crash happened at about 9.10am in Station Road, at the junction with Oxford Lane. Paramedics took the woman, who was riding pillion on the motorcycle

  • Not a big ask

    It's crunch time for Peers Leisure Centre at Littlemore, Oxford. This is a good time for Peers' campaigners to reflect on the state of local democracy in Oxford. Lesson 1 - it's possible to close down a well-used, much-loved amenity with no public consultation

  • Fantasy savings

    We now know that the promised £100,000 a year saving from closing Peers Sports Centre is a fantasy. It assumes every user will switch to another city council leisure centre and income will be the same. In fact, the closure will save only about £58,000

  • Woman injured in crash

    A WOMAN has been taken to hospital this morning after the motorcycle on which she was travelling was in a collision with a van. The crash happened at 9.10am on the A338 Station Road, in Grove, at the junction with Oxford Lane. Emergency crews arrived

  • Take plunge and save our centre

    It was a pleasure to see party politics pushed aside when councillors debated the future of Peers Sports Centre at the city council meeting. Arguments were presented by the ward councillors on behalf of residents in Littlemore and Rose Hill who had

  • A meander through West Oxfordshire

    The life of the Evenlode and its valley is described in a gem of a book, Sweet Evenlode, writes CHRIS KOENIG The Evenlode is 42 and a bit miles long - or shorter if you were to straighten it out as its companion railway line, designed by Brunel

  • Blackwell's Christmas Family Day

    Wise owls and reading go together but meeting one eye to eye in your favourite bookshop is unexpected. The best party in December where families are welcome has to be Blackwell's Christmas Family Day. Tomorrow the live owls are joined by puppets - staff

  • Cabbages and Kings

    It was an accident waiting to happen. The Big Issue salesman was perched on one of those flimsy, three-legged folding green canvas stools. On his knee, snug in a blanket, was a large spotted dog. His left hand held a sample of the publication; his right

  • The Joy of vegetables

    VAL BOURNE is pleasantly surprised by her first winter salad collection The great thing about gardening is that it's a learning curve. Every year presents new and exciting opportunities and this year mine is winter salad, something I've never grown

  • Brothel inquiry: Second home raided

    POLICE raided a home in Milton-under-Wychwood following a raid on a suspected brothel in Oxford. At about 6pm yesterday, police entered a house in Church Road, Milton-under-Wychwood. A 36-year-old woman was arrested for suspicion of managing a brothel

  • Helping the 'concrete children'

    The Government's Year of Food and Farming aims to help the young understand where what they eat comes from and how it is produced, writes ELIZABETH EDWARDS Once concrete cows made the headlines, when they appeared on display in Milton Keynes. Now

  • A decade that changed the face of fashion

    The V&A celebrates Dior and the other innovative designers who brightened up austerity Britain, writes SYLVIA VETTA To appreciate The Golden Age of Couture of the post-war period contrast it with the preceding decade. The Great Depression of

  • Passion for song from Blackpool to the Albert Hall

    GILES WOODFORDE talks to Woodstock tenor Alfie Boe who is making a name for himself in the classical music world Is he set to follow in the musical footsteps of Pavarotti, Domingo and Carreras? Time will tell, but Woodstock tenor Alfie Boe is certainly

  • Old jokes? It has to be panto time

    GILES WOODFORDE takes a peep behind the scenes at the Oxford Playhouse for the Aladdin rehearsals "May I present my daughter, Her Imperious Beautyness Princess So Shi," proclaims the Emperor in suitably fruity tones. "Why is no one looking at

  • Bankers' 'reluctant' guilty plea

    The mother of one of the NatWest Three bankers today said her son had pleaded guilty to fraud with "deep reluctance". David Bermingham, 45, from Goring, Gary Mulgrew, 45, and Giles Darby, 45, told the US district court in Houston, Texas, they wanted

  • World Aids Day highlights services run by trust

    Tomorrow is World Aids Day and the Terrence Higgins Trust in Oxfordshire will be collecting funds in Oxford and Witney. The trust offers an advocacy, advice and support services to people affected by the HIV virus. Many of these services are provided

  • Crash causes A34 jam

    Drivers on the A34 suffered delays this morning following a collision between a car and van. The accident happened on the southbound carriageway between Marcham and Milton at about 9.20am. No-one was hurt, but tailback built up while the vehicles were

  • A34 crash leads to delays

    DRIVERS on the A34 experienced delays today following a collision between a car and van. The vehicles were involved in a collision on the southbound carriageway between Marcham and Milton at 9.22am. No one was hurt, but delays were caused while the

  • From Bali to Wolvercote

    JO HAMILTON, climate change expert, says county's talent can face challenge to the environment Oxfordshire really is a place to engage in the climate change debate. The talent pool includes more than 200 researchers at both universities, award-winning

  • Here today-gone tomorrow.......

    The set has been taken down, the stage is dark and Popcorn is now just a memory following months of rehearsals, toil and tears. Judging by the audience feedback, the play was well received despite my reservations about the strong language. It must be

  • Warming reds for winter

    I have a friend who, as regular as clockwork, puts away all her summer clothes on the last day of September and replaces them with warm woollens and rainproof jackets. Regardless of the weather, she swaps back again on May 1 as though chilly, damp days

  • Man dies on rail line

    PASSENGERS travelling to London are experiencing severe delays this morning after a man was killed on the line between Reading and Twyford. A spokesman for Network Rail confirmed the man was involved in a collision with an empty train just before 5am

  • Department 'got cash figures wrong'

    THE DEPARTMENT of Health (DoH) has been forced to make an official apology after wrongly claiming Oxfordshire's cancer patients were the most under-funded in the UK. Earlier this week, it was announced that Oxfordshire Primary Care Trust spent just

  • Anger as rail fares rise

    RAIL passengers are facing ticket rises of almost ten per cent as the county bears the brunt of price rises. Train companies unveiled their latest increases yesterday to come into force in January - with travellers who get regulated tickets facing

  • Man found hanged at caravan site

    A MAN in his 50s has been found dead at a caravan site. The man, who has not been identified, was found hanging from a noose on a tree at Ten Acres caravan park, in Sandford on Thames. Officers were called to the caravan site after reports of a dispute

  • Arrest after brothel raid

    POLICE raided a brothel in a quiet Oxford suburb - targeting illegal human trafficking and the sex trade. Officers smashed through the door to a three-bedroom house in Middle Way, in Summertown, after a series of complaints from neighbours. Inside

  • Commuters face delays

    Passengers travelling to London are experiencing severe delays this morning after a man was killed on the line between Reading and Twyford. A spokesman for Network Rail confirmed the man was involved in a collision with an empty train just before 5am

  • FOOTBALL: Barnes so keen to prove point

    Loan star Ashley Barnes says he hopes he can stay at Oxford United for a while to continue his goalscoring habit. The young Plymouth Argyle striker scored the U's second goal in their 2-0 win at Kidderminster last Saturday after coming off the bench

  • Chez Gérard, George Street, Oxford

    We Oxford oldies still remember these George Street premises as the Army surplus stores, though they have been occupied for more than ten years since by a link of the Caffé Uno 'Italian' restaurant chain. Now owners Paramount Restaurants have turned the

  • Woman's TV dating trial

    LYNN Guthrie entrusted her parents and her best friend to find her a man. And the results are screened on BBC2 programme, Arrange Me A Marriage, at 8pm tonight. Ms Guthrie, 37, said: "A workmate saw some information about the programme at the beginning

  • Top team

    Well done to Oxford United for topping the league. Nine of the club's apprentices have completed the Apprenticeship In Sporting Excellence programme, the highest number achieved by the 72 teams in the scheme. If they don't make the grade as professional

  • Cash gift helps playtime chat

    A SPECIAL school in Bicester is celebrating after receiving a grant to buy new benches - which will help improve pupils' communication and interaction at playtime. Bardwell School, in Hendon Place, has been awarded £1,300 by the Gannett Foundation

  • How not to run a railway

    Do the Government and the rail companies want us to travel by train? We are constantly urged to leave our cars at home and travel by public transport. Yet when we do, we are forced to pay through the nose. Rail commuters from Oxfordshire have had

  • Squad ready to take on world

    MORE than a dozen youngsters are ready to unleash their own brand of hip hop and karate on the world. Members of Oxford School of Martial Arts' Team Taurus have been combining attack moves with spectacular dancing in a bid to become world class performance

  • Residents fear for pub's future

    RESIDENTS fear for the future of their local pub after its new owners put it up for sale. Locals were looking forward to The Chequers Inn, in Headington Quarry, Oxford, reopening. Owners Scottish and Newcastle found new tenants at the beginning

  • Police investigate website posts

    FACES of dozens of people who protested outside the Oxford Union's free speech debate have been posted on a website. About 1,000 people campaigned in St Michael's Street, Oxford, on Monday against BNP leader Nick Griffin and Holocaust denier David

  • Grant equips 'therapy' kitchen

    A DAY centre manager has described a £500 grant to help equip a 'therapy' kitchen as the "icing on the cake". Bicester Resource Centre, in Launton Road, underwent a six-month £280,000 refurbishment to turn it into a 'super day centre', which now offers

  • Christmas show for all

    A FAMILY Christmas entertainment show - A Stocking Full of Treasures - is being staged by the Bartholomew Community Theatre today and tomorrow, at Bartholomew School, starting at 7.30pm. For tickets for the show, call 01993 882468.

  • Transfer risk claim dismissed

    CAMPAIGNERS staged a mocked-up ambulance trip to highlight the risks facing patients who are transferred from Banbury to Oxford. The ambulance stunt, organised by the Save the Horton action group - which is fighting plans to downgrade maternity and

  • Water profits 'to go into network'

    THAMES Water will not be cutting its prices, despite seeing its profits rise by 50 per cent. But it will plough the cash into investing in its pipelines and renewing Victorian sewage systems, say company managers. Following the threat of a £12.5m

  • Prime guest

    THE Right Hon Baldwin Spencer, Prime Minister of Antigua, is visiting Oxford today. He will arrive at Ruskin College for a midday meeting with the Principal, Prof Audrey Mullender, to discuss the potential for future links between the college and

  • Troops return

    FAMILIES and friends will be welcoming the final group of soldiers home from Afghanistan this week. Seventy two soldiers from 23 Pioneer Regiment of the Royal Logistic Corps, based at St David's Barracks, Bicester, are due to return to base today following

  • NHS dentist patient numbers go down

    The number of county patients treated by NHS dentists has fallen in the past three years, new figures have revealed. The news came as Oxfordshire NHS Primary Care Trust admitted for the first time that no new dental practices would be commissioned to

  • Oxford is 'city of opportunity'

    OXFORD has been described as a "city of opportunity" by scores of Polish immigrants living in the area. Forget the stereotypical image of Polish plumbers and builders, many young and knowledge-hungry Poles have found the UK an appealing and profitable

  • Arrests as brothel raided

    Police raided a brothel in a quiet Oxford suburb - targeting illegal human trafficking and the sex trade. Officers smashed through the door of a three-bedroom house in Middle Way, in Summertown, yesterday, after a series of complaints from neighbours

  • Anger as rail fares rocket

    Rail passengers are facing ticket rises of nearly 10 per cent as the county bears the brunt of price hikes. Train companies unveiled their latest increases yesterday to come into force in January - with travellers who get regulated tickets facing price

  • Bankers admit Enron fraud

    Banker David Bermingham, from Goring, and two former NatWest colleagues who were extradited to the US on £11m fraud charges have pleaded guilty. Father-of-three Bermingham, 44, Gary Mulgrew, 45, and Giles Darby, 45, changed their pleas following a deal