News
1h
Oxford Mail on MSN'Concern' after 30 fish are found dead in OxfordshireDischarge from a Thames Water site that killed around 30 fish has been described as “very concerning”. The water utility said it is investigating a discharge at its Wheatley Sewage Treatment Works ...
2h
Oxford Mail on MSNDuke of Gloucester meets long-serving employees at Oxfordshire companyThe Duke of Gloucester has visited a manufacturing firm in Oxfordshire, meeting a group of long-serving employees and ...
13h
Oxford Mail on MSNOver 100k square meters of Oxfordshire road being resurfacedMore than 111,000 square metres of road will be resurfaced using nearly 22,000 tonnes of material, with treatment depths ...
Oxfordshire county council has adopted a new circular economy plan in an attempt to tackle the “take-make-dispose” approach.
Oxfordshire residents are being encouraged to take advantage of free electric blanket testing later this year. Oxfordshire County Council is offering the service through its trading standards team to ...
Lidl is to press ahead with plans for a new supermarket in an Oxfordshire town. The German discount retailer had announced interest in opening a supermarket in Thame by consulting with the community ...
23h
Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire man accused of 'kidnapping' still on runIt is over two months since Robert Burden allegedly forced a man into a vehicle in Steventon and police have confirmed their public appeal stands.
The daughter of Apple's late founder Steve Jobs got married in a star-studded occasion in west Oxfordshire. Eve Jobs, the youngest of the tech icon's four children, married gold-medal-winning ...
A school transport charge for children aged 16 and over in Oxfordshire will not be introduced, despite rising costs. The county's home to school transport budget is expected to rise to £43m next ...
The space is pristine with an enormous, neatly mowed lawn that forms perfect stripes. The garden also featured tidy hedgerows and a border of trees that concealed the fences for an aesthetically ...
Oxfordshire County Council said plans for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) provision "don't even skim the surface". The government has promised to "drastically reform" the sector.
For places to get a 20mph speed limit in Oxfordshire, a degree of local support has to be demonstrated. The zones need the backing of both the parish or town council and the area's county councillor.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results