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West Oxfordshire road closures: seven for motorists to avoid over the next fortnightWest Oxfordshire's motorists will have seven road closures to avoid nearby on the National Highways network this week.
David Beckham has won a row with his neighbours over his £6m Cotswolds estate plans. The former Manchester United footballer has lived with wife and former Spice Girl, Victoria, at the spot in west ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNRoad rage incident near west Oxfordshire estate sparks police appealA road rage incident in west Oxfordshire has sparked a police investigation. The incident, in which the driver of a black VW ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire country mansion: Conservation group objects to planA conservation group is continuing to object to an American billionaire's plan for a mansion in an Oxfordshire village.
open image in gallery The American businessman has submitted plans to build a mansion finished with an entrance hall inspired by the Pantheon in Rome (West Oxfordshire District Council ...
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Huge solar farm will cause major harm, says councilA large-scale solar farm would cause "major harm lasting generations" and should be "dramatically reduced" in size, a council ...
This is an editorial opinion piece on the upcoming local elections from the Oxford Mail's politics reporter. With the Conservative Party predicted to lose key councils across England in Thursday ...
Authorities said they could have been better prepared if they had been informed sooner about migrants being moved to west Oxfordshire Authorities were not given enough notice about the transferral ...
West Oxfordshire District Council said fixed penalty notices would increase to the maximum amount allowed by the government to crack down on anti-social behaviour. The maximum fine for those ...
Thames Water has sent three water tankers to Minster Lovell in Oxfordshire and set up bottled water stations at Windrush Industrial Park and Burford School. A large pipe burst in Witney on ...
The new chair of Witney and West Oxfordshire Foodbank says the number of people in need of the charity's support "cannot be acceptable". Maria Grindley, a retired accountant and public sector auditor, ...
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