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Oxford Mail on MSNFuture headmistress lauds Oxfordshire private school's A-level results
Champagne glasses were raised at the Oxfordshire independent school as students, parents and the future headmistress ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire advice for next steps this A-level results day
Students receiving their A-level results in Oxfordshire today may be looking for help and advice - here's where to go to find ...
An Oxfordshire-based agritech firm is running trials on a novel fungicide which, if the trials are successful, could be a game-changer for global potato growers – and reduce the ...
Today is A-level results day, and students across Oxfordshire will receive their grades this morning. Hundreds of thousands of students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland will receive their ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNOxfordshire flooding schemes awarded £500k in grants
More than £500,000 worth of grants will help to fund nearly 40 schemes aimed at reducing flooding in Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire County Council received more than 80 applications for its priority action ...
A gardening service has closed down owing thousands of pounds. The Oxfordshire Gardener has fallen into liquidation owing more than £240,000 to creditors, many based in the county. Founded in 2007, ...
An Oxfordshire brewery revived a beloved tradition earlier this week. Hook Norton Brewery resumed delivering beer by shire ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNThe 20 best Cotswolds pubs in Oxfordshire including Jeremy Clarkson's
The 20 best pubs in Oxfordshire have been named including Jeremy Clarkson's boozer. It is no secret that the area is full of ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNCharity horse ride to take place in Oxfordshire countryside
More than 300 riders are expected to take part in the South Oxfordshire Sponsored Ride, organised by the British Hounds Sports Association.
For places to get a 20mph speed limit in Oxfordshire, a degree of local support has to be demonstrated. The zones need the backing of both the parish or town council and the area's county councillor.
"Oxfordshire Council to Trial a Climate Lockdown Starting 2024," reads the headline of a Dec. 4 story published by the website Watts Up With That.
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