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Science lab development set to be approved
The Pioneer Group and Firoka Group have resubmitted plans for the Ozone Leisure Park in Oxford.
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Towpath signs painted following pedestrian death
"Pedestrian Priority" signs have been painted on a towpath, following the death of an elderly walker.
Dress code relaxed on black tie festival's first day
The annual Henley Festival opened on the banks of the Thames on Wednesday and will run until Sunday.
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Amber heat health alerts in effect as UK set for one of longest-lasting heatwaves since 1976
Temperatures are set to rise as high as 36C (97F) for parts of southern England this week.
MP 'staggered' by lack of CCTV after bike theft
Layla Moran says she is shocked after her new cargo bike was taken in Oxford on Friday night.
Work under way to overhaul RAF's largest base
Works include replacing the runway, refurbing taxiways, and upgrading the airfield lighting systems.
Improve investigations and safeguarding, force told
Thames Valley Police says it welcomes a report by inspectors and is "already taking action".
Mum's concern for new parents after NHS service cut
A new mum says the closure of a mental health service for parents in Oxfordshire could impact safety.
Shops fear impact of traffic-free high street plan
Some shopkeepers say they might be forced to leave Wantage if pedestrianisation plans go ahead.
Shops fear impact of traffic-free high street plan
Some shopkeepers say they might be forced to leave Wantage if pedestrianisation plans go ahead.
Why can just a few hot days increase fire risks?
Fire services across the south of England warn that the heatwave has increased the risk of wildfires.
Clarkson's Farm crowds drive support for parking plan
Jeremy Clarkson was initially granted permission for three years for a car park at his Cotswolds farm.
Clarkson's Farm crowds drive support for parking plan
Jeremy Clarkson was initially granted permission for three years for a car park at his Cotswolds farm.
The aquatics store that 'inspired' a community
The Goldfish Bowl in Oxford announces its closure after nearly 70 years in business.
The aquatics store that 'inspired' a community
The Goldfish Bowl in Oxford announces its closure after nearly 70 years in business.
Concern transport study does not prioritise rail
Oxfordshire County County says the feasibility study would look at all public transport options.
Concern transport study does not prioritise rail
Oxfordshire County County says the feasibility study would look at all public transport options.
Andy Murray Wimbledon statue has risks, says artist
Oxfordshire-based David Williams-Ellis says creating a sculpture of Sir Andy Murray has "risks".
Andy Murray Wimbledon statue has risks, says artist
Oxfordshire-based David Williams-Ellis says creating a sculpture of Sir Andy Murray has "risks".
Young people skip lunch to pay for bus, report finds
A report says public transport costs were a "barrier" to education for some students in Oxford.