Council unanimously supports SODC's bid to house Great British Railways HQ
A council unanimously agreed to support bid for their town, rich in railway history, to become home of a new public body in charge of the UK’s train services.
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A council unanimously agreed to support bid for their town, rich in railway history, to become home of a new public body in charge of the UK’s train services.
A new community orchard has been planted in a South Oxfordshire town, part of a district-wide tree planting drive to help tackle climate change.
A rebate of £150 will be available to thousands of households to help with rising energy bills.
A father who lost his twin boys shortly after their birth has challenged himself to run an epic 4040km in this year as tribute to his sons.
Traders fear hike in car park prices will put customers off from visiting the town centre and using their businesses.
Volunteers have been stepping up their efforts to get vital supplies to Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing from the invading Russian army.
Large pieces of wood have been illegally dumped by the side of a South Oxfordshire road.
Thousands of Ukrainian people who are trying to flee war in their country have applied for visas to join their families in the UK.
Confusion and uncertainty is what an Oxfordshire couple are facing to help family members who have fled war-torn Ukraine to apply for visas.
Tributes have been paid to a former mayor of Didcot who had been a councillor for over 20 years, a Power Station employee and a Union representative.
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