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Oxfordshire roads among most dangerous in England for surface quality
Oxfordshire has been ranked among the worst areas in England for road surface quality, with 8% of its B and C roads in poor condition and a further 32% requiring potential maintenance, raising safety concerns for motorcyclists.
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Golfers raise £4,000 for Lighthouse charity at Oxford Golf Club
Oxford Golf Club hosted a charity golf day in support of Lighthouse, raising £4,000 for construction workers and their families. More than 70 golfers took part in the event, which featured competitions, prizes, and community support.
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Charity for Civil Servants sponsors Pearn Kandola’s Psychological Safety Week 2025
The Charity for Civil Servants is sponsoring Psychological Safety Week 2025, a global initiative from Pearn Kandola. The charity will also host a free Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference in October to build on the campaign’s themes of resilience and trust.
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Self-belief charity delivers mental health boost for Oxford and Banbury college students
I Can & I Am is hosting workshops on double-decker buses to boost the confidence and resilience of 240 Oxford and Banbury students. The sessions will support GCSE retake learners and High Needs students as part of Activate Learning’s MindGreen initiative.
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Prue Leith cuts ribbon at launch of Yellow Submarine’s life-changing bakery
Yellow Submarine has opened a new bakery in Witney to support adults with learning disabilities and autism. The launch, attended by Bake Off’s Prue Leith, will provide trainees with vital skills while expanding the charity’s award-winning range of bakes.









