Lark Rise: fact or fiction?
In the wake of the popular TV adaptation of her trilogy of 19th-century Oxfordshire rural life, another biography of Flora Thompson was to be expected.
In the wake of the popular TV adaptation of her trilogy of 19th-century Oxfordshire rural life, another biography of Flora Thompson was to be expected.
Stephen Done’s most treasured compliments about his crime novels are from former railway staff and passengers, who congratulate him on the accuracy of his evocations of the steam era.
PETER BARRINGTON describes how the idea of an Oxfordshire GP to improve wellbeing has spawned a global phenomenon
Bats’ reputation has improved in recent years. PETER BARRINGTON looks at the work of the Oxfordshire Bat Group
PETER BARRINGTON finds a new £50,000 hide marks the latest phase of work at the RSPB Otmoor Reserve
Ewelme Cress Beds were saved when the Chiltern Society bought them in 2000. A decade on PETER BARRINGTON sees how they are doing
The RSPB is halfway through a decade-long scheme to support wading birds in Oxfordshire. PETER BARRINGTON finds out how the Lapwing Landscapes Project is going
A new survey is uncovering the origin of many local buildings finds PETER BARRINGTON
PETER BARRINGTON says the felling of a Blenheim oak has helped understanding of woodland management
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