Archive - Wednesday, 19 July 2006


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Headlines

  • Police say: You name the issues

    PEOPLE in parts of West Oxfordshire are again being asked what issues they most want police to tackle as a scheme set up to prioritise policing of the area marks its first anniversary. read more

  • No contact from missing man

    MISSING Witney councillor Andrew Creery has not made contact with police or his family, despite repeated appeals for him to get in touch. read more

  • Carnival prize list

    A LIST of the winners of a raffle held at Witney Carnival is on display at the Witney Gazette office in Market Square, Witney. read more

  • Shattered hopes for health centre

    PLANS for a bigger, better building for Witney's largest health centre have been scuppered because of a lack of NHS funding. read more

  • Meeting planned on NHS cuts

    CUTBACKS are happening across the county's health service, despite campaigns from MPs, councillors and residents. read more

  • Wildcat post strike ends

    MORE than 100 postmen returned to work at delivery offices in Witney and Carterton on Wednesday of last week following two wildcat strikes. An agreement was reached between Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union. read more

  • Views sought on key town plan

    WITNEY Town Council is organising a meeting for residents to put across their views of the Marriotts Close development before it responds to the planning application. read more

  • Villagers' joy at being the best

    OXFORDSHIRE villagers were jubilant after being crowned winners in the annual Best Kept Villages competition. read more

  • New Rotary chief

    THE Rotary Club of Witney, which raises thousands of pounds for good causes, has a new president. read more

  • Cash investment in town

    MONEY has been granted to continue paying for a project manager to steer forward plans for the development of Carterton. read more

  • Reaping the rewards

    FIVE years of work by teachers and students creating different garden areas in its grounds has helped a Witney secondary school win back the town's top Schools in Bloom award. read more

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