Oxfordshire | Archive | 2007 | September


Stories for 30 September 2007

07/08 Season

Oxford Utd 1, York City 1 (30/09)

Mickey Corcoran turned from villain to hero and back to villain again as Oxford United frustratingly conceded another late goal at home.  more...

Oxford Utd 1, York City 1 (30/09)

Mickey Corcoran turned from villain to hero and back to villain again as Oxford United frustratingly conceded another late goal at home.  more...

Abingdon

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Abingdon News

Student wants £1m for car injury

A student from Abingdon for whom a journey in the boot of a drunken friend's car led to a lifetime of disability is bidding for more than a million pounds in compensation at the High Court in London.  more...

New head says 'hear my plans'

Parents will get a chance to meet their childrens' new headteacher - and hear her ideas for the schools' future.  more...

Didcot

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Features

'We're a jam free zone'

When one of my neighbours invited me to join the local Women's Institute, I felt a bit offended.  more...

News

Oxford Utd 1, York City 1 (30/09)

Mickey Corcoran turned from villain to hero and back to villain again as Oxford United frustratingly conceded another late goal at home.  more...

See future

AN EVENING of clairvoyance will be held in a 500-year-old tudor house steeped in history - and alleged to be haunted.  more...

Advice day

THE Agnes Smith Advice Centre in Blackbird Leys is hosting an open day on Wednesday, to celebrate its 30th birthday.  more...

Mothers invite

MOTHERS with new babies are invited to the launch of 'baby lunch box' at the children's centre at Stephen Freeman School, Didcot, on Tuesday.  more...

Sports deal

STUDENTS are being offered cheaper rates for sport and leisure.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Vandals wreck Thames lifebelt stands

VANDALS who wreck lifebelt stands on Oxford's towpaths could cost someone their life, a city councillor has warned.  more...

New version of Mini planned

MANAGERS at BMW have revealed they intend to build another version of the Cowley-built Mini.  more...

Oxford Utd 1, York City 1 (30/09)

Mickey Corcoran turned from villain to hero and back to villain again as Oxford United frustratingly conceded another late goal at home.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Firms say 'let UK aim for Moon'

HI-TECH companies in Oxfordshire have backed a bid by scientists for Government funds to send British astronauts to the Moon and Mars.  more...

Oxford News

Choir lands £10,000 grant

A choir set up to bring music to an Oxford estate is setting its sights on the big-time after receiving a grant of nearly £10,000.  more...

Ready to fight over meadows

Battle lines over the future of Oxford's Warneford Meadow will be drawn next week - and residents are confident they can save the 18-acre site from development at a special 'town green status' inquiry.  more...

Troops return home

Troops enjoyed emotional reunions with families and friends, after returning from a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan.  more...

Guitar tour is lift for Oxfam

A guitar has started an epic journey - beginning and ending in Oxford - to raise cash for aid relief.  more...

Showtime is better late than never

Talented young people came together for the culmination of a community arts project - which had been postponed following a stabbing on their Oxford estate.  more...

Don't die on the roads

OAD safety bosses in Oxfordshire are urging drivers to avoid a repeat of last year's massive death toll by driving safely during the last three months of the year.  more...

Oxford United

Oxford United v York

Gary Twigg back for United  more...

Oxford United v York

Eddie Hutchinson too late for the ball  more...

Oxford United v York

The York keeper yet again falls to te floor, this time after a clash with Yemi Odubade  more...

Oxford United v York

Rob Duffy clashes with keeper Stephen Henderson  more...

Oxford United v York

Penalty save by Billy Turley  more...

Oxford Mail News

Don't die on the roads

OAD safety bosses in Oxfordshire are urging drivers to avoid a repeat of last year's massive death toll by driving safely during the last three months of the year.   more...

New head says 'hear my plans'

Parents will get a chance to meet their childrens' new headteacher - and hear her ideas for the schools' future.   more...

Ready to fight over meadows

Battle lines over the future of Oxford's Warneford Meadow will be drawn next week - and residents are confident they can save the 18-acre site from development at a special 'town green status' inquiry.   more...

Troops return home

Troops enjoyed emotional reunions with families and friends, after returning from a six-month tour of duty in Afghanistan.   more...

Guitar tour is lift for Oxfam

A guitar has started an epic journey - beginning and ending in Oxford - to raise cash for aid relief.   more...

Showtime is better late than never

Talented young people came together for the culmination of a community arts project - which had been postponed following a stabbing on their Oxford estate.   more...

Dealers exposed by mobile phone

Residents in West Oxford are fighting back against drug dealers by taking mobile phone pictures of them doing deals - to give the photos to the police.   more...

‘Real’ Oxford disappearing says author

Award-winning novelist Philip Pullman has warned that encroaching development is threatening Oxford's unique character.   more...

The Oxford Times News

Oxford Utd 1, York City 1 (30/09)

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