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New managing director for Abingdon solicitors firm
Oxfordshire college has held its first accessible employment event
Review of the Year: Pandemic, Jubilee, festivals, reservoirs and more
Retirees Invited to Christmas wreath making event at Albert Lodge
Abingdon Drama Club to put on Abandonment performance
Over 1,000 runners took part in Abingdon Marathon
New gardening equipment for environmentally friendly group thanks to developers
Towns react to the death of Queen Elizabeth II
South Oxfordshire towns hold historic occasions for King Charles III
New bus route starts with brand new stop
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PICTURES: Stunning hot air balloons at firework show
Eight old MOD homes have been refurbished in Abingdon
Annual Dragon Boat Race between Royal Logistics Corps regiments is BACK
Actresses urge Oxfordshire town to get involved in charity walk
Microchip designer EnSilica establishes new global HQ at Milton Park
Post office to close for two weeks for 'urgent building work'
Oxfordshire bakery wins Great Taste Awards
Oxfordshire author publishes third children's book
Outdoor spaces in Abingdon receive £33.4k transformation
First fire station open day since the start of the coronavirus pandemic
Cookery school open for only FIVE months wins Thame Food Festival bursary
Bus route to be include two extra roads to compensate for lack of new service
New Oxfordshire festival celebrating VEGETABLES
Charity auction to raise money for new IT equipment for a primary school
Wheelchair users shocked as museum has no disabled access
Rev Richard Coles gets a paws up from bookshop dog in signing
Bookshop celebrates five-year birthday during Independent Bookshop Week
School celebrates it's 30th birthday with past pupils in summer fayre
Community group set to celebrate Pride with a huge picnic
Parents furious as splash pad covered in faeces and algae
Spot the dancing robot dog stole the show at Festival of Robotics
Didcot school the first to trial new work experience with Thames Valley Police
Excitement as Women's Tour races through southern Oxfordshire
Crochet Queen and Paddington Bear visit the Market Place
Opticians raises hundreds for the blind
Litter pickers urged to help map litter hot spots
School celebrating its 30th anniversary is 'hunting for unicorns'
PICTURES: The Women's Tour 2022 raced through Oxfordshire
Man busted after getting caught with a knife and drugs
Bin collections changed today due to bank holiday
More than a dozen second homes changed to holiday lets since pandemic
Special sixth form for autistic young adults could open in The Old Gaol
In Pictures: The Queens Platinum Jubilee in celebrations
Wildlife garden to undergo £2,500 revamp to improve accessibility
Crowds of 20K people enjoyed four days of free Jubilee fun
400 year old tradition sees three bakers make 5K buns to lob from county hall
New 240-home development praised for its green spaces and badger corridors
All the street closures in Abingdon this weekend for parties
All the bands performing at Rye Farm Meadow this Bank Holiday
Vandals destroy public toilets AGAIN causing them to close
Gymnastics club has become so good it has outgrown its home
Jubilee party that cost council £110K is FREE after "cost of living crisis"
Swimmers say six week pool opening times is a “wasted opportunity”