Aylesbury charity Lymphoma Action have announced the launch of free Distance Aware badges to support people who may have concerns around staying safe
Council to consider raising car parking charges
At its meeting on Thursday 6 August South Oxfordshire District Council’s Cabinet will consider a number of options for potential changes to the
Joshua Harling stab death: Family pays tribute
Oxfordshire local, 19-year-old Joshua Harling, was found with a fatal stab wound to the chest in Chinnor Road, Thame on 22 July 2020. His family have
CCTV appeal following incidents of theft and fraud – Thame
Thames Valley Police is releasing a CCTV image of a person officers would like to speak to regarding incidents of theft and fraud which took place in
Goodbye Argos catalogue – millions of kids with no Christmas list
Argos is to stop printing its catalogue after almost 50 years as the buying bible once found in three-quarters of British homes is claimed by the
Spreading a wave of kindness to looked after children in Bucks
A group of children in care in Bucks have been the lucky recipients of a free Kindness Wave in the form of an art and activity parcel to keep them
Thame murder suspect in court
Thame murder suspect Nathan Braim appeared at Oxford Crown court yesterday, charged with killing Joshua Harling a week ago in Thame. Braim spoke only
The Feast Festival is going ahead
Following last year’s triumph The Feast Festival is back – with the theme EMERGING! The organisers have decided to run a smaller responsible
Safer Walking & Cycling for Haddenham
Haddenham has been confirmed by Buckinghamshire Council as a site for temporary emergency active travel schemes, as coronavirus lockdown restrictions