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Crash in Bladon injures man

8:43am Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Paramedics are at the scene of a crash near Woodstock this morning.

Star dancer shares skills with children

12:00pm Tuesday 21st February 2012

Tim Noble, with young dancers from west Oxfordshire including, front, from left, Elizabeth Ledgard-Hoiles, Lucy Pomeroy and Megan Hayes

KYLIE Minogue’s former choreographer led dance sessions at a new performing arts academy in Witney.

Councils run up £4m CCTV cameras bill

10:40am Tuesday 21st February 2012

OXFORDSHIRE'S councils spent more than £4m on 426 CCTV cameras between 2007 and 2011, new figures have shown.

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Sport

FOOTBALL: Clanfield break home duck

10:10am Monday 20th February 2012

Clanfield secured their first Uhlsport Hellenic League Division 1 West home win of the season with a 3-0 success over basement club Trowbridge Town.

FOOTBALL: Deadly Hole's stunning double

9:40am Monday 20th February 2012

Dead-ball specialist Stuart Hole scored twice as North Leigh moved to within a point of the play-off positions in Evo-Stik Southern League Division 1 South & West with a 3-0 win at Clevedon.

CRICKET: Shipton facing tricky trip to Cumnor

10:39am Wednesday 15th February 2012

Oxfordshire champions Shipton-under-Wychwood face a tricky trip to Cumnor in the National Village Cup first round on Sunday, May 6.

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Business

Jobs saved as Peacocks bought from administrators

4:00pm Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Workers at three county branches of discount clothing retailer Peacocks are breathing a sigh of relief after their jobs were saved from the axe.

Ton up up for Mini

9:51am Wednesday 22nd February 2012

Ton up up for Mini

The number of countries in which the Cowley-built Mini is on sale has passed the 100 mark.

Carole’s back in driving seat

12:00pm Thursday 16th February 2012

Carole Stevens, who takes over the running of Stagecoach Oxford’s bus fleet which includes the popular Oxford Tube coach service

YOU can almost read what seven-year-old Carole Stevens wanted to be when she grew up as she sits in this Oxford bus.

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