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Oxford’s Race for Life 2025: What to know about road closures and parking restrictions
Oxford city centre will play host to thousands of runners this month as the Race for Life returns on Sunday 29 June 2025 – bringing with it a series of road closures, parking suspensions, and traffic measures
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Adventure Cinema and United for Wildlife team up for powerful Guardians film series
Adventure Cinema has teamed up with United for Wildlife, founded by Prince William, to showcase the impactful Guardians docuseries during its 2025 summer tour. With over 280 screenings at iconic UK heritage sites, audiences can enjoy outdoor films, food, giveaways, and immersive experiences.
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The Ivy Collection unveils tennis-themed dessert for Wimbledon 2025
The Ivy Collection is celebrating Wimbledon 2025 with a limited-edition dessert—the Centre Court Melting Bombe. Inspired by the tournament’s classic strawberries and cream, it features white chocolate, milk foam, strawberries, shortbread, and vanilla ice cream.
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New head chef at The Plough Shiplake brings fine dining flair to Henley-on-Thames pub
The Plough Shiplake near Henley-on-Thames, has welcomed Ian Normington as its new head chef ahead of the Henley Royal Regatta. With experience at The Ritz and Coworth Park, Ian is transforming the pub’s menu with a lighter, seasonal style that honours British ingredients and culinary traditions.
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Award-winning KNEAD Bakery opens bright new High Street store in Oxford
KNEAD Bakery is bringing its award-winning artisan bakes, top-notch coffee, and unwavering commitment to quality to Oxford with the opening of its new store on the High Street.
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The Bull in Charlbury named UK’s best pub at National Pub & Bar Awards 2025
The Bull in Charlbury has been crowned the UK’s best pub for 2025 at the prestigious National Pub & Bar Awards. Reopened in 2023 under new leadership, it beat 255 other county-winning venues to claim the top prize.
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Hampton Court Palace Festival 2025 ends with sold-out Elbow shows
Hampton Court Palace Festival 2025 wrapped up with two electrifying sold-out shows by Elbow, closing nine nights of world-class live music that featured standout performances from James, Tom Jones, Rag’n’Bone Man, Chaka Khan, Gary Barlow, and more.
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Salon Privé reveals first of its highly anticipated entries for 2025 concours at Blenheim Palace
Salon Privé is returning to Blenheim Palace this August for its 20th Anniversary, and has unveiled its first headline entries: a rare Duesenberg Model SJ, Romy Schneider’s 300 SL Roadster, and a Le Mans-winning Alpine M64.
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Grade II-listed rectory farm house once owned by Sir Michael Caine now on market
Rectory Farm House, a 17th-century Grade II-listed country estate in North Stoke, Oxfordshire, and once the home of Sir Michael Caine, is now on sale for £10m through Savills. The six-bedroom property spans 8.3 acres with 600 feet of River Thames frontage.
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Shoryu Ramen launches authentic Japanese breakfast menu at Westgate Oxford
Shoryu Ramen has launched a new Japanese breakfast menu at its Westgate Oxford location. Created by Executive Chef Kanji Furukawa, the menu blends traditional Japanese flavours with a modern twist. Highlights include viral Japanese Sandos, Smashed Avocado Shokupan, and Salmon Ochazuke.
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Barclays Bank on Cornmarket to move as part of major Clarendon Centre redevelopment
Barclays Bank is preparing to relocate its longstanding branch on Cornmarket Street, moving just across the road to new premises.
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Waterstones Oxford to move from historic Cornmarket home to Queen Street
Waterstones has served its final customers at its landmark Oxford city centre bookshop, marking the end of a 25-year chapter at the iconic William Baker House on the corner of Cornmarket and Broad Street.
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Trygve Wakenshaw brings Edinburgh Fringe hit Silly Little Things to Oxford
Fresh from being ranked in the Top 5 best-reviewed comedy shows at the 2024 Edinburgh Fringe, Silly Little Things by Trygve Wakenshaw is embarking on a UK tour with a stop in Oxford. The physically dazzling, hilariously absurd show reimagines mime through slapstick brilliance and emotional storytelling.
















