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Amazing exhibition with HUGE earth to come to Oxford
AN artistic installation featuring a seven-metre-wide model of the Earth is coming to Oxford. Gaia, a touring artwork by artist Luke Jerram, is bringing its globe to the University Church of St Mary the Virgin in High Street as part of Oxford Festival
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Police issue warning to motorists after spate of catalytic converter thefts
Police have issued a warning to motorists, after a spate of catalytic converter thefts in the county. On May 11, drivers in Wallingford, Cholsey and Moulsford reported thefts and suspicious activity to the police, with one owner left fearing
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“It is disheartening”: Crocheted snake created to make community smile STOLEN
A crocheted snake created to make the local community smile has been stolen. The snake was installed near the junction of Worcester Drive and Sandringham Road in Didcot by anonymous yarnbomber, Crochet Kindness by R. The anonymous creative
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Repair café on a mission to save hundreds of electronics from the bin
More than 100 tonnes of electronics, bikes and food has been saved from the bin thanks to a community project. The Wantage Mix community space on Mill Street is on a mission to stop food and household items from going to landfill. With the
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Abingdon activist spends 63 days in prison after Just Stop Oil protests
AN environmental activist jailed for illegally protesting at an oil terminal and subsequently glueing herself to the dock in court, has insisted she is “grateful to be of service to humanity.” Michelle Charlesworth, 56, of Villeboys Close in Abingdon