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Billy the Bear Halloween Trail brings spooky family fun to Oxford
This half term, the Billy the Bear Halloween Trail returns to Oxford’s Canalside Quarter with a spooky twist. Families can follow Billy’s footsteps, enjoy themed photo spots, and earn a Halloween goodie bag on this free, fun-filled adventure.
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Oxford health professional recognised for supporting children with long-term conditions
Oxford health play specialist Laura Clay has been recognised nationally for her innovative use of play to help children with juvenile arthritis manage their treatment and anxiety, earning her the runner-up spot in Starlight’s 2025 Health Play Awards.
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Oxford University Press launches AI and Education Hub as pupils struggle to spot AI misinformation
Less than half of UK pupils can identify accurate AI content, with many wanting clearer guidance from teachers, according to new Oxford University Press research. In response, OUP has launched an AI and Education Hub to support schools in developing AI literacy.
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Abingdon Bridge House care home celebrates 12th anniversary with “Queen Jean”
Bridge House Care Home in Abingdon marked its 12th anniversary with “Queen Jean” Underwood cutting the cake. The celebration honoured long-serving staff, award-winning care, and the strong community that has shaped the Outstanding-rated home since 2013.
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Banbury coach house apartment up for auction this month
A two-bedroom coach house apartment on Alma Road, Banbury, with a guide price of £180k to £200k, is up for auction with Clive Emson Auctioneers on 30 October.









