THE Oxford Mail player ratings after Oxford United extended their perfect start on home soil to three Sky Bet Championship games with a 1-0 victory against Stoke City. A regular threat down the ...
It is famous for its collection of ties, started in 1954 by landlord and Oxford Mail cartoonist Alan Course. The pub was visited by movie stars Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in the 1960s.
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Marina Harries is accused of setting fire to a chair inside her room in Divinity Road, Oxford on March 29 this year. The multiple-occupancy home belongs to Homeless Oxfordshire, the county’s ...
The city council's chief executive is set to have a planning application permitted for modifications to a property in an Oxford suburb. Caroline Green wants to demolish a garage and rear ...
His letter has also been sent to county council leader Liz Leffman it was revealed, as the Oxford Mail tried to get answers from the department, Network Rail and the county council, on behalf of ...
Oxford City Council's planning committee will decide the schemes, from applicant Advanced Research Clusters GP (ARC), for John Smith Drive. One will replace an existing building at Plot 5000 ...
Plans for 12 one-bed flats to replace a bungalow on the outskirts of Oxford have been submitted, 20 years after a similar scheme in the same place was refused. Developer Admiral Homes wants to ...
On-street electric vehicle charging bollards in Oxford are set to be moved to a new operator. Oxford City Council announced that from yesterday (Monday, September 16) 13 council-owned on-street ...
The lab was one of two permitted by Oxford City Council's planning committee on Tuesday, September 17. Plot 5000 includes a total of 147 car parking spaces, five of which are blue badge ...
The announcement comes as the finalists in each category are revealed in a 16-page supplement in today's (September 19) Oxford Mail - also available to subscribers as a Digital Edition.
One of the best things The Pokémon Company ever did was make life-sized plushies of some of its monsters. I feel this way not ...