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  • Layla Moran: Tories have made a mess of local services

    MANY of the most vulnerable members of our community rely and the services provided by local councils. Children who need transport to school; the frail or ill being helped by a carer, or adults with learning disabilities. But local government

  • CRICKET: All the action from the Cherwell League

    SHIPTON-UNDER-WYCHWOOD finally picked up a victory, and did so in emphatic manner, as they hammered visitors Westbury by nine wickets to move off the bottom of Division 1. Westbury opted to bat first, but were routed for just 76 as Craig Wood took

  • CRICKET: OCA League round-up

    WITNEY Swifts crushed Division 1 basement boys Marsh Gibbon by ten wickets. The OCA League match was preceded by a minute’s silence in memory of their former captain Andy Fisher, who died three years ago to the day, before Swifts paid the perfect

  • Sustainable Wallingford: The hidden cost of returning clothes

    DO you order clothes or shoes online or from catalogues? What do you do if something ordered doesn’t fit or isn’t what you thought it was? You send it back, right? After all, you haven’t worn it, so it can be repackaged and sold again, can’t it?

  • FOOD REVIEW: Nice but unspectacular meal at countryside pub

    TUCKED away in the south Oxfordshire countryside and surrounded by trees The Flowing Well in Sunningwell is the perfect pub for this time of year. With plenty of outdoor tables split over two levels it boasts a beer garden more spread out and secluded

  • Oxfordshire schools have 'lost £37.3m due to cuts'

    PARENTS fear a funding crisis could hit Oxfordshire schools harder than first thought. Campaign group School Cuts has refreshed its calculations of real-terms funding losses in the county, and now claims our schools combined are £37.3m worse off