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Dame Mary Berry officially opens Audley Shiplake Meadows retirement village
Audley Shiplake Meadows, a new retirement village near Henley-on-Thames, has officially opened with a ceremony led by Dame Mary Berry. The development offers 65 senior living apartments, penthouses and cottages, all with private outdoor spaces and andscaped grounds.
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Speakers confirmed for landmark World Mental Health Day event in Oxford
On World Mental Health Day, Oxford University’s Kellogg College and Oxfordshire Mind will host a free event exploring the financial cost of poor workplace mental health and how absenteeism, presenteeism and staff turnover create significant business challenges.
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Graven Hill marks end of summer with Hoedown celebration attracting hundreds
Graven Hill residents celebrated the end of summer with a lively Hoedown featuring music, dancing, and family fun. The community-led event brought hundreds together to enjoy food, entertainment, and a shared sense of connection.
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Curiosity Cube brings hands-on science to Oxford to inspire the next generation of scientists
Greyfriars Oxford Catholic School welcomed Merck’s Curiosity Cube — a travelling mobile lab — for a day of hands-on science, introducing students to real-world experiments in artificial intelligence and inspiring curiosity in the next generation of scientists.
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Brits brewing up a storm as Macdonald Hotels reports 10 per cent surge in coffee sales
Macdonald Hotels & Resorts has seen a 10 per cent rise in coffee sales across its 32 UK hotels, serving more than 730k cups in a year. Through its partnership with Paddy & Scott’s, every brew helps fund meals for children in coffee-growing communities.
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Banbury bra maker Royce leads call for small businesses to “make menopause matter”
October is Menopause Awareness Month and Banbury-based bra-maker Royce is urging small businesses to “make menopause matter” by introducing workplace policies that support menopausal employees.









