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Wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan announces 2026 UK tour with an Oxford stop confirmed
Renowned wildlife filmmaker Gordon Buchanan is returning to the stage in 2026 with his acclaimed Lions and Tigers and Bears tour where he will share gripping stories of his encounters with majestic wildlife like pandas, polar bears, and jaguars.
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The Three Tuns: Former Fat Duck Director and Local Butcher reopen Henley pub
The characterful 14th-century pub has been the forever neighbour of the riverside town’s revered butchers’ shop, and its reopening marks a new chapter for one of Henley’s oldest pubs.
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Blenheim Palace Triathlon 2025 set to be biggest yet with exciting new additions
The 2025 Blenheim Palace Triathlon promises to be the most exciting yet including its role as a qualifier for the 2026 European Sprint Distance Championships, a free youth duathlon by the Brownlee Foundation, and the launch of the inaugural Blenheim Palace Duathlon.
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Two new unitary councils proposed in Local government reform
Five councils across Oxfordshire and West Berkshire have joined forces to propose two new unitary authorities—Oxford and Shires Council and Ridgeway Council—as part of national plans to reform local government.
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Blenheim Palace Triathlon 2025: Key timings, travel info, and weather for this weekend
The 2025 Blenheim Palace Triathlon returns this weekend, 07 & 08 June, drawing thousands of athletes and supporters. Set in the scenic grounds of Blenheim Palace in Woodstock, the event includes strict wave timings, essential registration protocols, and a no-supporters policy in the transition area.
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Oxford Pride 2025: City gears up for its biggest celebration yet
Oxford is preparing to burst into colour this weekend as Oxford Pride 2025 returns for its most vibrant and inclusive celebration to date.
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Oxfordshire music students to shine at ‘Jazz at the Fleur’ in East Hagbourne
Music students from Oxfordshire will perform at ‘Jazz at the Fleur’ on Sunday, 08 June, at East Hagbourne’s Fleur de Lys pub. The Oxfordshire Youth Jazz Collective, part of the County Council’s music service, will play jazz standards and popular classics.
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The Lamb Inn launches Prix Fixe lunch menu in Little Milton
The Lamb Inn, a historic 15th-century pub in Little Milton near Oxford, has introduced a new summer Prix Fixe lunch menu, available Wednesday to Friday. Curated by Michelin-trained Head Chef Nat Berney, the seasonal offering includes refined British dishes using locally sourced ingredients.
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Decision due on new late-night Underground Bar in Oxford city centre
Yola Kucel has submitted an application to launch the Underground Bar beneath 29-31 George Street, in the basement space formerly occupied by the Cirkus nightclub and directly below Gourmet Burger Kitchen.
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Alex James to host exclusive Britpop Classical world premiere at Big Feastival 2025
Alex James, legendary bassist of Blur, is set to present the exclusive world premiere of Britpop Classical, a spectacular fusion of 90s Britpop anthems reimagined with orchestral brilliance.
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Network Rail Chief Executive to visit Oxford following revised Botley Road reopening timeline
Andrew Haines, Chief Executive of Network Rail, is set to visit Oxford on Friday 13 June to meet residents and local businesses and provide an update on the multi-million-pound Oxford Station Enhancement project
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Oxford Golf Club celebrates 152nd season with record-breaking membership
Oxford Golf Club, Oxfordshire’s oldest and based on Hill Top Road, has kicked off its 152nd season with record-high membership numbers. The club has grown its membership by 66% over five years, now hosting over 750 active players.
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The Smoke Platter: Sunday lunch just got smokier at Oxford’s chic The Store Hotel
Oxford’s newest boutique hotel is turning up the heat with its slower, smokier, made-to-share Summer Sunday Lunch – a bold, barbecue-inspired take on its traditional Sunday roast.
















