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Local News
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It was taken whilst the vehicle was in Lockheed Close Police are investigating the theft of a spare wheel from a Land Rover parked in Banbury. It was taken from the vehicle at around 9.30am on Friday, March 22, whilst it was in Lockheed Close. Officers have released an image of a man they would […]
King’s Sutton church is restored to its former glory A project to renovate the interior of St Peter and St Paul’s Church in King’s Sutton has been completed. Two years ago it was estimated that around £60,000 would be needed to restore the walls inside the 12th century church. Major damage occurred back in 2019 […]
Waits of up to 20 minutes have been reported Drivers can expect delays on the A422 between Banbury and Brackley today. Drainage investigation work in Farthinghoe has led to a closure on the main road. Drivers have reported long waits approaching the village with some attempting to find alternative routes, including through Martson St Lawrence. […]
Police encourage the public to report all off-roading offences Thames Valley Police are stepping up their action to address people using off-road bikes around Banbury and on surrounding farmland. To help pinpoint where riders are, officers have issued farmers with signs to place on their property. These utilise the What3Words system to quickly confirm an […]
More extensive repair work and future-proofing is needed Work to repair the theatre at the Mill Arts Centre is likely to take another three months to complete. Alternative arrangements are now being made for all productions scheduled in the auditorium until the end of June. There have already been a number of extensions to what […]
Generally the town’s eateries and events calendar received a thumbs up Over 99 percent of people who took part in the Banbury Vision 2050 survey want to see improvements to the current state of the town. Regular themes of concern raised within the responses included empty shops, negative connotations regarding the town’s appearance, car parking, […]
The X4 bus will be affected as the A4260 is closed due to sewer repairs Drivers who normally use the Oxford Road between Adderbury and Deddington will have to find an alternative route over the next couple of weeks. From today a section of the main A4260 will be closed in Adderbury between the southern […]
Representatives from The Engineering Trust, Pro-Drive and Advanced Witness Systems judged the entries Tomorrow’s engineers from our area’s schools came together for a Technology Tournament last week. The competition was organised by the Rotary Club of Banbury Cherwell. Sixteen teams from Activate Learning, the North Oxfordshire Academy, Warriner and Tudor Hall attended the event at […]
Trail sheets are available at the Information Desk in Castle Quay Families are being challenged to follow the bunny trail around Banbury Town Centre this Easter. Ten decorated bunnies are hidden in shop windows and each one has a name. Participants need to note these on a trail sheet for the chance to win climbing […]
Local people are invited to join workshops to create the pieces which will be displayed Banbury Cross will be getting an arty makeover this summer with textile creations complementing the floral displays between May and September. Round and Round is a Cherwell District Council initiative focusing on reducing, reusing, and recycling. Artist Anne-Marie Cadman will […]