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  • Sausage firm taken to court over £400 advert

    A Chalgrove sausage firm was taken to court by the publishers of a ‘fine foods’ magazine – over a £400 ad. Supreme Sausages said it had been ‘bombarded’ with telephone calls asking it to advertise in the glossy magazine’s April issue, eventually

  • Overgrown hedge in Oxfordshire dubbed an 'absolute joke'

    AN overgrown hedge in Oxfordshire is causing controversy amongst residents who have dubbed it a safety hazard for pedestrians. The shrubbery, which is in Tamar Way, Didcot, is blocking the pavement as the tree branches are too long and are hanging

  • Sign advertising plans for new Lidl in Oxfordshire 'vandalised'

    A BANNER advertising plans for a new Lidl store in Oxfordshire has been “vandalised”. The sign, which is on Grove Road, Grove, has a section missing which looks like it has been “cut out”. It was advertising proposals for a branch of the discount

  • Police urge children to download new safety app

    POLICE are urging children with mobile phones to download a new safety app so parents can track them. The “Hollie Guard App” is designed for youngsters to be able to switch on when they are walking home late or alone and then parents are able to

  • Overgrown hedge in Oxfordshire dubbed an 'absolute joke'

    AN overgrown hedge in Oxfordshire is causing controversy amongst residents who have dubbed it a safety hazard for pedestrians. The shrubbery, which is in Tamar Way, Didcot, is blocking the pavement as the tree branches are too long and are hanging

  • Woman could be fined for alleged dog attack

    A WOMAN could be facing a fine for allegedly being in control of a dog at the time it injured someone. Monica Murray-Hamilton, 63, of Rectory Lane, Henley, has been charged with being the person in charge of a dog “dangerously out of control” it