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Denis poised to pounce on Premier!
OXFORD United boss Denis Smith says he is hopeful of completing the loan signing of a Premiership defender today. Smith has been searching for a centre back to play in the vital relegation battle against Wrexham on Saturday, with his three regular choices
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Hall cash branded 'a waste'
Plans to spend £26,000 revamping a hall - a year after it underwent a £1.6m refurbishment - have been agreed. Seating at the Civic Hall in Portway, Wantage, will be replaced. Meanwhile, existing retractable tiered seating will have a new £8,000 motorised
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Stranded boys saved by bus driver
Relieved mum Carol Jones has praised a kind-hearted bus driver who gave her stranded son and his pal a free ride home. Paul Jones and Gowan Hunt lost their way home following a night out at the cinema. The 12-year-old pals panicked when they realised
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MP reveals links to Freemasons
MP Tony Baldry has revealed that he is a Freemason and receives income as a director of 12 companies. The member for Banbury was paid between £30,000 and £35,000 by solicitors Zaiwalla & Co, simply for booking dining rooms at the House of Commons.
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More cameras on county roads
More speed cameras will be introduced in Oxfordshire, thanks to a Thames Valley Police Authority decision to back a major funding initiative. Under a new scheme, the police, local authorities and courts will be able to use funds from traffic light and
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Clubs turn up heat on OFA
=OXFORDSHIRE'S football power struggle has taken a dramatic turn with a rebel section of clubs and member leagues calling an extraordinary general meeting. The OFA had until last Thursday to give clubs and members three weeks' notice of a date for an
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AEA scoops £1.5m deal on air quality
A HI-TECH company has scooped two deals worth almost £1.5m to monitor pollution which could harm children. AEA Technology has been appointed to monitor levels of key pollutants across the UK and provide data that will help the Government form effective
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Royal praise for water fundraisers
The Prince of Wales has praised a project to help provide the world's poorest people with safe drinking water. The Abingdon and District Millennium Miracle has received a letter of congratulation from the prince that applauds the imaginative efforts of
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Hard-up health trust lends £3m
A health trust which closed community hospitals in Oxfordshire to save cash is handing out a £3m loan, writes Victoria Owen and David Horne Less than two years after the Community Health Trust was forced into controversial cost-cutting, it is now dishing