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Basil returns to Hawkwell House Hotel celebrating 50 years of Fawlty Towers
Celebrate 50 years of Fawlty Towers at Hawkwell House Hotel this October. Basil, Sybil and Manuel return for a night of interactive comedy, fine dining and disco fun at the sell-out Faulty Towers Dining Experience.
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Major changes at Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons as closure prompts leadership moves
Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons will close for 18 months in January 2026, with executive head chef Luke Selby departing and Raymond Blanc stepping back into a new role as Founder and Lifetime Ambassador.
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Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons announces landmark redevelopment and temporary closure
Le Manoir aux Quat’Saisons will close in January 2026 for a landmark redevelopment, reopening in summer 2027 with enhanced accommodation, reimagined gardens, and a renewed dining experience.
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The Ivy celebrates release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale with elegant limited-edition menu
The Ivy Oxford Brasserie is marking the release of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale with a limited-edition menu inspired by 1930s dining, complete with refined dishes, indulgent desserts, and Champagne cocktails.
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Heavenly Desserts Oxford celebrates one year of brunch brilliance
One year on from its launch, Heavenly Desserts’ brunch menu has established itself as a signature experience, offering indulgent sweet and savoury dishes from Eggs Benny to Croffles, served daily until 4.00pm
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The MERL celebrates Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with new displays
The Museum of English Rural Life is marking Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with new exhibits, including a rare surviving letter, a first edition, and a countryside trail, alongside heritage workshops and town-wide events celebrating the author’s Reading connections.
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Experience Oxfordshire reports resilient visitor economy despite fewer visitors
Experience Oxfordshire’s latest report reveals that although overall visits to the county fell by 11% in 2024, the visitor economy remains resilient with spend growing by 4% to £2.4b, sustaining 41,000 jobs.
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Heather Ferrier to perform with her trio in Faringdon this October
Heather Ferrier, the Stockport-born accordionist, clog dancer and composer, is redefining alt-folk with bold compositions and magnetic performances, bringing her trio to Faringdon’s St. Nicholas Church this October.
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Zizzi eases back-to-school stress with 30% off food for Zillionaires
Zizzi is making September easier with 30% off food until 26 September at Henley and Oxford restaurants. The discount is available to Zillionaires members, with new sign-ups also receiving a free garlic bread.
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Frilford Heath to host the R&A Women’s and Men’s Senior Amateur Championships in 2026
Frilford Heath Golf Club has been selected to host The R&A Women’s and Men’s Senior Amateur Championships in 2026, with the prestigious tournaments set to be played on its acclaimed Red Course in Oxfordshire.
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Halloween fun for children at Hughenden’s We’re Going on a Ghost Hunt™ trail
This Halloween, Hughenden invites families on a magical ghost hunt – We’re Going on a Ghost Hunt™ – inspired by The Bunny Adventures books. From broomstick races to ghost spotting in the gardens, little ones can enjoy a playful trail before joining the celebration party.
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Salon Privé confirms 2026 return after record-breaking anniversary edition
Salon Privé will return to Blenheim Palace from 02 to 06 September 2026, following its largest-ever weekend in 20 years. This year’s edition drew more than 28,000 guests, celebrated global car debuts, and showcased world-class concours winners.
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Found Festival to return in 2026 after successful debut at Claydon Estate
Found Festival has confirmed its return to Claydon Estate in August 2026 after a successful debut. Early bird tickets are available at frozen 2025 prices, with a new tiered system introduced to ensure accessibility for all festivalgoers.
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Improved pedestrian and cycle walkway opens at Botley Road bridge
A new walkway has opened at Botley Road, linking the road to Frideswide Square and providing more space for pedestrians and cyclists. The project is a key step in the wider Oxford station redevelopment, due for completion in 2026.
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Big Feastival confirms 2026 return to Alex James’ Cotswolds farm
Big Feastival has confirmed its 2026 return to Alex James’ Cotswolds farm, running from 28 to 30 August. Following the huge success of the 2025 edition, early bird tickets are now available for a weekend of live music, top chefs, and family entertainment.
















