Storm Bert causes weekend of disruptions as rain and wind hits county
Wind and rain swept Oxfordshire this weekend as Storm Bert caused havoc for residents and businesses.
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Madeleine is a digital reporter for the Oxford Mail who also covers the Wallingford patch. She studied languages at King's College London. Madeleine achieved her NCTJ with News Associates.
Madeleine is a digital reporter for the Oxford Mail who also covers the Wallingford patch. She studied languages at King's College London. Madeleine achieved her NCTJ with News Associates.
Wind and rain swept Oxfordshire this weekend as Storm Bert caused havoc for residents and businesses.
Bad weather conditions have caused two car accidents near Witney and in Burford in West Oxfordshire as police warn caution for drivers.
The government has issued five flood alerts for areas in Oxfordshire following rainfall from Storm Bert, and eighteen more alerts for the county.
People with tickets for Blenheim Palace Christmas events this weekend have expressed anger at short-notice cancellations due to Storm Bert.
Oxford Brookes University says it is "appalled" by leaks from the boat club that detailed tough coaching practices for its members.
We've had a look back through the Oxford Mail archive to find the best pictures of horses and their riders in Oxfordshire from the 1960s and 70s.
GWR train services have been cancelled or delayed between Oxford and Hereford stations due to staff shortages.
Weather conditions are causing power cuts across Oxfordshire, from Wantage to Faringdon, Scottish and Southern Electricity Network reports.
Banbury Victorian Christmas market is the latest event cancellation as Storm Bert continues to cause disruptions in Oxfordshire.
Young people in west Oxfordshire have been attempting to steal alcohol from shops like Morrison's, Asda, and Co-op.
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