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General Election 2024: Changes to the electoral voting boundaries across Oxfordshire
There are changes to the electoral voting boundaries across Oxfordshire in the run-up to the General Election, and here is an explainer of where you are eligible to cast that all-important ballot.
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In Pictures: Highlights from recent Towersey Festivals
Highlights from recent festivals ahead of the 60-year birthday and final event of the UK’s longest-running festival this August bank holiday.
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From iconic past to lux future: Oxford’s historic Boswells Store is reborn as a boutique hotel
Oxford’s historic Boswells Store has been transformed into a boutique hotel with 101 rooms, three dining outlets and bars including a rooftop bar, a co-working space and an urban spa.
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Inside Homes: An impressive country house in Boars Hill on the edge of Oxford
This impressive country house in Boars Hill offers over 7,500 sq ft of beautifully presented accommodation over three floors, a separate garage block with a self-contained flat above and a swimming pool with summer pavilion – in one of Oxford’s most sought-after semi-rural locations.
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General Election 2024: Key dates and what happens next
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a general election for 04 July, ending months of speculation about when the UK would go to the polls. Here’s your guide to key dates and what happens next from a local Oxfordshire perspective.
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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announces UK general election for Thursday 04 July
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has called a General Election for Thursday 04 July, saying it was “the moment for Britain to choose its future”.
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Review: An Officer and a Gentleman The Musical – Reviving 80s nostalgia with a modern twist
As Leicester Curve’s production of An Officer and a Gentleman: The Musical touring the UK heads to Oxford, director Nikolai Foster says audiences are in for a surprise.
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Troy: A beautifully restored Grade II Regency Manor house
Troy is a Grade II Listed Regency Farmhouse of traditionally symmetrical Georgian construction with a handsome facade of blue glazed bricks from a local kiln with red brick reveal.
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Picnic for free in these six National Trust wildflower meadows with great views
May is National Walking Month and No Mow Month – both great reasons to explore wildflower meadows with a picnic. Here are six National Trust wildflower meadows with great views where you can picnic for free in Bucks, Berks and Oxfordshire.
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Review: Come From Away – A musical celebration of the best of humanity in the face of adversity
The Tony Award-winning musical tells the remarkable true story of the events that unfolded when 38 planes carrying nearly 7,000 passengers were ordered to land unexpectedly in the small town of Gander in Newfoundland, Canada, in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.










