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U10s Grove Challngers White 10 - Summertown Tigers 0
Having drawn against Benson the previous week, Grove Challengers White Under 10’s team had a lot to do to prove that they had what it takes to step up to the Challenge. With new players integrating with existing ones, and a sloping pitch at the Summertown
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Faringdon Town 0 v 2 Cholsey Bluebirds
Opening game of the season for Faringdon and it was a slow start for the boys against a well organised Cholsey team. With Cholsey having the best of the play it was no surprise when they took a first half lead with a goal from Jake Moores. A great
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Results Week Ending 18th September
17th & 18th September Under 9 Red League Abingdon Youth v Radley Youth 7-2 Chalgrove Cavaliers v Quarry Rovers 14-1 Oxford City Colts v Tower Hill 3-1 Under 9 White League Abingdon Yellows
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The end of food sell-by dates welcomed by Oxfordshire Waste Partnership
OXFORDSHIRE Waste Partnership has welcomed new Government rules to stop food retailers listing confusing sell-by dates on packaging. Manufacturers will no longer be allowed to publish sell-by dates which prompt many to bin edible food.
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Summertown’s Possession Game Proves Too Much for St Edmunds in Oxford Mail's U9 Green League
In their first match of the season, skilful passing and strong support play led the Summertown Supernovae to a 4–0 victory over a competitive St Edmunds side in Oxford Mail’s U9 Green League. After a double-digit romp in their season opener last week
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Headington leak hole could take week to fix
A HUGE hole sealing off 100 Headington homes from their main access to Oxford may not be fixed for a week, water bosses have said. Residents in Quarry Road and Old Road were woken at 6:50am today after a water leak threatened to flood their homes
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School revives soccer after 89 years
PLAYERS in the Abingdon School football team from 1894 looked distinctly glum when their picture was taken. And their counterparts in the 1922 side would have been sick as parrots when the school kicked football into the long grass in favour of hockey
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Residents call for tree memorial
MARSTON residents are calling for their memorial trees to be given more recognition. Four trees were planted around the village on Armistice Day 1950 to commemorate those from the area who died during the Second World War. And fears were raised earlier
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Brides & Grooms to be Save the Date!
This October, Ice the Cake are doing it again! After the enormous success of their Charity Wedding Fayre at the Thame Barns Centre in June they are now running another fabulous event this time at The Spread Eagle Hotel, Thame, Oxfordshire OX9 2BW.