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PLANS for a £22m shopping complex in the heart of Oxford are under threat following the collapse of talks with the city council, it emerged last night.

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SAINSBURY’S has confirmed the first phase of work to redevelop Bicester town centre will start on Monday, August 16.

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Two boys have been arrested after a spate of criminal damage, in which 16 cars had their tyres slashed and a trampoline and above ground swimming pool were damaged, in Milcombe.

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TRADERS fear they will be forced out of business if Sainsbury’s is allowed to open a store on the edge of East Oxford.

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A CELEBRATION of the art of punting and its history will be one of the new events featured in the Oxford Open Doors Weekend on September 11 and 12.

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ONE of the Oxford’s senior police officers has admitted she has no idea why violent assaults in the city have risen by 76 per cent over the past two years.

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Abingdon’s outdoor pool will be opening its doors for free this weekend. Abbey Meadows Pool will be open from 10am to 1.30pm and from 2.30pm to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday. Activities will include a
bouncy castle with slide, and face painting. James Marsh, of the friends of Abbey Meadow Outdoor Pool, said: “The [...]

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admin on July 29th, 2010

ONE of the Oxford’s senior police officers has admitted she has no idea why violent assaults in the city have risen by 76 per cent over the past two years.

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CONTROVERSIAL plans to pedestrianise Bicester’s Market Square have been shelved, amid massive council spending cuts.

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A WOMAN said to have been raped and sexually assaulted in East Oxford told jurors she would never have consented.

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