The Oxford Mail Archive has taken a look back to what was going on at this time of year in Oxfordshire throughout the 1970s.
The Banbury centre held multiple school uniform pop-up shops and arranged a team sponsored 25-mile walk from Banbury to Oxford. These efforts raised £1,750 for The Sunshine Centre, which offers ...
Martin Kemp, emeritus professor of art history at the University of Oxford has been honoured for his services to Italian culture.
Twenty-seven new, affordable homes at a major housing site on the edge of Didcot are now all occupied. GreenSquareAccord (GSA) has delivered the homes as part of the Didcot Grove development. GSA ...
A parrot has joined a range of animals which decorate Kidlington's streets as part of the village's zoo walking routes. The new trail, the longest in Kidlington, is marked out by purple claw prints ...
Bicester Village will host a festive campaign called 'A Storybook Christmas', which began on November 7 and will run until January 1. It will include six 'chapters', each offering a different ...
The University of Oxford will be transforming a disused venue in the city centre into a free pop-up immersive experience this month.
It is the first time the Princess of Wales has carried out two consecutive days of engagements this year following her surgery and cancer diagnosis.
Hundreds of veterans, serving personnel and members of the public have marked Remembrance Sunday at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The British Army Band Catterick performed for the ...
As annual Remembrance Day parades take place across the county this weekend, the Oxford Mail archive is looking back to St Giles' Church in ...
Olive Gibbs was a larger than life character who served Oxford with great distinction for many years. Born in 1918, she became well known as a city councillor, offering valuable service to the ...
A service in memory of Armed Forces personnel who have paid the ultimate sacrifice was held in the city’s Guildhall Square.