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E. H. Shepard exhibition inspires talk on Shepard’s War and Winnie-the-Pooh workshops
A series of events will be running alongside the popular E. H. Shepard Before and Beyond Winnie-the-Pooh exhibition at SOFO, unveiling Shepard’s artistic journey from wartime illustrator to beloved children’s book artist.
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Graven Hill launches new apartments amid rising demand in the new year
Graven Hill has launched six new one-bedroom apartments to meet rising demand for stylish, energy-efficient homes. Interest has surged in early 2025, driven by buyers eager to secure properties before upcoming Stamp Duty changes take effect on 01 April.
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100th business joins OIEP to support inclusivity and reduce inequality across Oxfordshire
The Oxfordshire Inclusive Economy Partnership (OIEP) has welcomed its 100th Charter member, Oxford University Development (OUD). Established in 2021, OIEP unites businesses, educators, and community groups to foster a fairer economy.
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A feast of music and flavours awaits as Big Feastival unveils star-studded lineup for 2025
Big Feastival returns to Blur bassist Alex James’ farm in the Cotswolds over the August bank holiday weekend for its 14th year of music, food, and family fun. Headliners include Nelly Furtado, Faithless (Live), Britpop Classical alongside Travis, The Wombats, and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
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MEPC completes £40m sustainable Nebula development at Milton Park
MEPC has completed its £40m Nebula development at Milton Park, featuring seven sustainable R&D workspaces totalling nearly 80,000 sq ft.
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Red Roses stars visit Chinnor RFC to inspire next generation of rugby talent in Oxford
Red Roses stars Ellie Kildunne, Maud Muir, and Lucy Packer will visit Chinnor RFC to inspire young female rugby players. As part of the RFU’s Love Rugby initiative, their visit aims to encourage more girls to take up the sport.
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Lib Dems condemn Labour’s housing policy change in Cherwell amid planning delays
Cherwell’s Liberal Democrats have criticised the Labour government for reinstating the requirement to demonstrate a five-year housing land supply, despite over 8,000 homes already approved but awaiting construction.
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Strategic authority debate: Super region plans spark debate in Thames Valley
Plans for a Thames Valley strategic authority covering Reading, Swindon, and Oxford have sparked both excitement and concern. The proposed body would oversee major housing, transport, and infrastructure projects, including a third Thames bridge and a rail link to Heathrow.
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Witney Rugby Club players receive support from Gigaclear’s Rural Sports Fund
Witney Rugby Club players has received funsing for vital training equipment through the £100k Gigaclear Rural Sports Club Fund, supported by England cricket legend Darren Gough. The fund aids rural sports teams within Gigaclear’s broadband network.
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Bike Oxford and Walk Oxford 2025: A celebration of active living and community spirit
Bike Oxford 2025 and Walk Oxford 2025 will be held on Sunday, 22 June, at Oxford University Rugby Club. The cycling event welcomes over 800 riders with varying routes, while the walking event aims to attract 200 walkers completing different distances.
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Jools Holland announces 30-date tour of iconic venues with special guest
Jools Holland and his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will embark on a 30-date UK tour in Autumn/Winter 2025, featuring special guest Imelda May. Kicking off in Southend on 30 October, the tour includes New Theatre Oxford and other iconic venues like the Royal Albert Hall.
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KIBOU Oxford launches stunning Japanese afternoon tea
KIBOU Oxford introduces a stunning Japanese-inspired afternoon tea, featuring a beautifully presented three-tiered stand with sushi, sashimi, and traditional Japanese sweets.
















