Young dancers take to the stage in special annual performance
Students from Didcot performing arts school Angels Performing Arts took to the stage in Abingdon to perform When Dreams Become Reality on the weekend.
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Students from Didcot performing arts school Angels Performing Arts took to the stage in Abingdon to perform When Dreams Become Reality on the weekend.
The Vale Academy and Faringdon Learning Trusts in Wantage and Grove could be merging, with a public consultation on the matter closing today.
Wallingford Rugby Club hosted Dodd1e'5 Gr4nd S7am team, cycling 3,000kms from Edinburgh to Rome via all the Six Nations grounds, on Saturday.
DEFRA has launched a public consultation with Wallingford Beach (Sandy Bay) as one of 27 England sites listed to receive designated bathing water status.
Didcot parents and councillors have criticised a newly approved Didcot primary school's "low" SEND provision, set for the Valley Park housing development.
Wantage café Down to Earth has strengthened its bond with the community further by hosting a special cook-in evening last Saturday evening (March 2).
Three venues in the south of Oxfordshire including a Burger King, a canteen and a takeaway have had new hygiene ratings.
Taylor Wimpey has set about installing footpaths at the Dida Gardens estate in Didcot after residents complained, via press, that none had ever been laid.
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities figures show over 40 people were estimated to be sleeping rough on Oxford streets last year.
An old Viking sword tracing back to as early as the year 850 has been authenticated, after being discovered by Oxfordshire magnet fisher Trevor Penny.
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