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Battling Sarah given funeral fit for a princess

Battling Sarah given funeral fit for a princess

7:37pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

A SEVERELY disabled woman who defied medical experts for more than two decades was given a funeral fit for a princess today.

Didcot bomb regiment says farewell to hero

Capt Daniel Read who died in an explosion in Helmand

7:05pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

DIDCOT’S 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment will tomorrow bury Captain Daniel Read, who was killed in Afghanistan last month.

Haiti appeal striks chord with Didcot girl

Lizzie Payne with her father Ian

7:00pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

A TEENAGER has released an album recorded and produced in her own living room to raise money for Haiti earthquake victims.

Hanborough boys go on run to aid Haiti

6:55pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

THREE schoolboys put on their trainers and ran 10 miles to raise money for earthquake victims.

Eynsham pupils box clever to aid appeal

From left, Rebecca Wise, Paddy Hogan, Francesca Marks, Morgan Dunkley Harry Jones and Alice Brown

6:57pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

CHILDREN had a chance to take a look at some of the emergency supplies that will be sent out to victims of the Haiti earthquake.

Traders make use of online farmers' market

Roger Pouget’s son Harley, of Oxford Fine Foods, which has joined the Virtual Farmers’ Market

6:37pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

THREE Oxfordshire food producers have swapped the high street for cyberspace to sell their wares through a new online farmers’ market.

SEX ABUSE TRIAL: Alleged victim 'did not want to live'

6:38pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

JURORS heard today that the sexual abuse suffered by a six-year-old girl made her “not want to live”.

Gym'll fix it for Jim

City councillor Jim Campbell at the Ferry Sports Centre

6:25pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

FORMER Lord Mayor Jim Campbell is looking forward to using new equipment at a revamped sports centre in North Oxford – after learning to ride a bike again.

Little Clarendon Street plan set to be refused

The planned scheme

6:27pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

A £15m regeneration scheme aiming to revitalise Oxford’s Little Clarendon Street looks set to be rejected by city councillors tomorrow.

Revealed: £10m vision of college

Artist’s impression of the new site

6:31pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

St Anne’s College’s facade on Woodstock Road, Oxford, is set to be transformed as part of a £10m scheme.

Jam-busting road on way for Bicester

5:56pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

WORK to build a relief road which could ease congestion on a key route through Bicester could start later this year.

Woman flown to hospital after Bicester crash

The Fiat Punto

6:00pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

A WOMAN was flown to hospital by the air ambulance after two cars collided at the entrance to a Bicester supermarket today.

Woodland project fears impact of Vale council cuts

Project manager David Rees with Lucie Mayer in her family-owned wood at Tubney

5:33pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

NATURE lovers fear a project to preserve the county’s woodlands will be axed under council funding cuts.

DJs clubbed together for cancer charity

DJs clubbed together for cancer charity

5:38pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

SOME of Britain’s best known DJs have helped an Oxford chef raise thousands of pounds for charity.

Plans for 3,200 homes unveiled

Dot Holloway in Downs Road – site of one of the proposals, which could erode the gap between Witney and Minster Lovell

5:34pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

A SITE to the west of Witney is being lined up for 1,000 new homes.

Students row the distance for stroke research

The rowing marathon with, centre, coach Francis King, who had a major stroke last year

5:29pm Wednesday 3rd February 2010

STUDENTS at an Oxford college rowed a metre for every person who suffers a stroke each year in the UK, to raise money for the Stroke Association.




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