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Stories for 6 January 2007

Abingdon

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Bicester News

Housing moves nearer village

Villagers have urged Cherwell District Council to reject plans to build 1,585 houses on the edge of Bicester - just two weeks before a final decision might be made.  more...

Business Arena News

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Headlines

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Victim's sister fights for A415 safety

A WITNEY woman has decided to take matters into her own hands over improving safety at an accident blackspot.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Ice Hockey

ICE HOCKEY: Duo back to boost Stars

Ben Moody and Lukas Szabo are back for Oxford City Stars' trip to unbeaten English National League South Division leaders Invicta tomorrow.  more...

News

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Stronger drug prompts alert

YOUNG people in Oxfordshire are increasingly using hazardous strong home-grown cannabis, says a youth worker.  more...

Traders call on police to tackle vandals

VILLAGERS in Benson are being urged to bombard Thames Valley Police with complaints to get action against vandals and yobs.  more...

Traders call on police to tackle vandals

VILLAGERS in Benson are being urged to bombard Thames Valley Police with complaints to get action against vandals and yobs.  more...

Traders call on police to tackle vandals

VILLAGERS in Benson are being urged to bombard Thames Valley Police with complaints to get action against vandals and yobs.  more...

Airshow plans take off

PLANNING is well under way for the eighth annual Abingdon Air and Country show at Abingdon airfield on Sunday, May 6.  more...

Young sailor up for award

A TEENAGE water sports instructor has been nominated for a national sailing award.  more...

Young sailor up for award

A TEENAGE water sports instructor has been nominated for a national sailing award.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Hospital staff in smoke warning

NURSING staff at the Radcliffe hospitals will face disciplinary hearings if they are caught continually flouting a smoking ban.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Police close drugs house

A HOUSE used by drug addicts and prostitutes was closed by Oxford police.  more...

Actress rejects recycling rat-rise claim

ACTRESS Jane Horrocks criticised claims that "recycling mania" was causing a rise in the rat population as she launched the bid for Britons to recycle 90 million Christmas cards.  more...

Illegal immigrants found in lorry

THREE illegal immigrants who hid in steel drums on a 40-tonne lorry to get into Britain were arrested by police in Thame.  more...

Illegal immigrants found in lorry

THREE illegal immigrants who hid in steel drums on a 40-tonne lorry to get into Britain were arrested by police in Thame.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Non Leage

FOOTBALL: Witney fix up friendly with QPR

Witney United's players get the chance to take on a Football League team when Queen's Park Rangers visit Marriotts Stadium on Tuesday, January 23.  more...

FOOTBALL: Young Coggins climbing ranks

When Antony Coggins agreed to help out with refereeing for one of his dad's under 11 teams, little did he realise that five years later he would be controlling a Conference South game.  more...

Other News

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Gardens boost wildlife work

FOUR wildlife charities will be setting up stalls at Waterperry Gardens this month to boost funds and raise awareness about the work they do.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Other Sport

GREYHOUNDS: Paddy romps home

Paddy Curtin has landed his first-ever trainer's title at Cowley after finishing 68 winners ahead of his nearest rival.  more...

ANGLING: Guppy leads the way at Panshill

The Environment Agency put a Flood Watch on the Thames last Sunday, so matches fished on our rivers were either cancelled or switched to other venues.  more...

ANGLING: Hot stuff!

The new year is almost a week old, so it's a good time to look back on the last 12 months, writes ANDY WEBBER.  more...

Oxford News

Morse at 20

The fictional detective series which put Oxfordshire on the map for millions of people around the world is on Saturday celebrating its 20th anniversary.  more...

Duke Of Edinburgh numbers soaring

The number of young people taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme in Oxfordshire has increased by 50 per cent during the last year.  more...

Unitary move 'could cost £345 a home'

Opponents of moves to shake-up the way councils in Oxfordshire are run have claimed reorganisation could cost as much as £345 per house.  more...

Yet more bins ready to roll

The second of three areas in Oxford's so-called 'recycling revolution' are preparing to take delivery of their green wheelie bins.  more...

‘Headteacher is on the ball’

Governors at Peers School have praised head Lorna Caldicott following the news that the school has been removed from special measures.  more...

Smoke alarms were removed

Smoke alarms had been fitted less than a year ago at the Oxford house in which two people died in a fire - but investigators found them lying among debris.  more...

Morse series celebrates 20 years

The fictional detective series which put Oxfordshire on the map for millions of people around the world is celebrating its 20th anniversary.  more...

Oscar will benefit from new hospital

Three-year-old Oscar Scott-Towers has undergone so many operations that he is afraid of adults - because he thinks they are doctors.  more...

'Exploited' oap loses his home

A vulnerable elderly man evicted from an Oxford flat which had become a drugs den was exploited by dealers and prostitutes, according to neighbours.  more...

Immigrants hid in steel drums

Three illegal immigrants hid in steel drums on a 40-tonne lorry to get into Britain - but got no further than Thame.  more...

Oxford United

FOOTBALL: New boy's sights on promotion

New loan signing Georges Santos has told Oxford United's fan he will try his hardest to help the club win promotion to Coca-Cola League Two.  more...

FOOTBALL: Santos signs up for United

Oxford United boss Jim Smith has made his second signing in the space of 24 hours after snapping up Frenchman Georges Santos from Coca-Cola League One side Brighton.  more...

U's held at home again

Oxford United were held at home for the third game as running as they could only manage a 0-0 draw against Morecambe.  more...

Rugby

RUGBY: Stan Oswin dies at 77

Former Oxfordshire RFU president Stan Oswin has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 77.  more...

School Sport

FOOTBALL: Champs Cherwell handed home tie

Oxfordshire Cup winners Cherwell (Oxford) have been drawn at home to Hastingsbury (Bedford) in the ESFA Royal Air Force Under 16 Schools' Cup first round.  more...

Wallingford News

Cancer victim gets trip to Euro Disney

Three-year-old Emma Gorringe forgot about her battle with cancer when she met Mickey Mouse.  more...

Wantage And Grove

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Reservoir 'biggest of its sort in UK'

A PLANNED £1bn reservoir would have embankments 80ft high in places.  more...

Youth Football

FOOTBALL: Oxon crash out in shoot-out drama

Oxfordshire Under 16s bowed out 4-2 in a dramatic penalty shoot-out against West Riding in their Midland Counties Youth League Cup semi-final at Banbury United.  more...

Oxford Mail News

Duke Of Edinburgh numbers soaring

The number of young people taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme in Oxfordshire has increased by 50 per cent during the last year.   more...

Unitary move 'could cost £345 a home'

Opponents of moves to shake-up the way councils in Oxfordshire are run have claimed reorganisation could cost as much as £345 per house.   more...

Housing moves nearer village

Villagers have urged Cherwell District Council to reject plans to build 1,585 houses on the edge of Bicester - just two weeks before a final decision might be made.   more...

Cancer victim gets trip to Euro Disney

Three-year-old Emma Gorringe forgot about her battle with cancer when she met Mickey Mouse.   more...

Yet more bins ready to roll

The second of three areas in Oxford's so-called 'recycling revolution' are preparing to take delivery of their green wheelie bins.   more...

‘Headteacher is on the ball’

Governors at Peers School have praised head Lorna Caldicott following the news that the school has been removed from special measures.   more...

Smoke alarms were removed

Smoke alarms had been fitted less than a year ago at the Oxford house in which two people died in a fire - but investigators found them lying among debris.   more...

Oscar will benefit from new hospital

Three-year-old Oscar Scott-Towers has undergone so many operations that he is afraid of adults - because he thinks they are doctors.   more...

'Exploited' oap loses his home

A vulnerable elderly man evicted from an Oxford flat which had become a drugs den was exploited by dealers and prostitutes, according to neighbours.   more...

Morse series celebrates 20 years

The fictional detective series which put Oxfordshire on the map for millions of people around the world is celebrating its 20th anniversary.   more...

Immigrants hid in steel drums

Three illegal immigrants hid in steel drums on a 40-tonne lorry to get into Britain - but got no further than Thame.   more...

The Oxford Times News

Illegal immigrants found in lorry

THREE illegal immigrants who hid in steel drums on a 40-tonne lorry to get into Britain were arrested by police in Thame.   more...

  
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