Archive - Wednesday, 26 July 2006


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Headlines

  • More homes

    THE final remaining building from the former Early's blanket factory looks set to be demolished soon after developers put forward plans for 160 homes on the site. read more

  • Kia driver's anger

    OWNERS of Kia cars bought from the only dealer in Oxfordshire will not have their warranties honoured by the firm after a row broke out with the manufacturer. read more

  • Cameron on... as told to the Witney Gazette

    His first seven months as Tory leader: We are doing everything differently. This has been a period of really quite dramatic change for the Conservative Party. I've been heartened by the response. The party was longing to be led in a particular direction. There will be no let up in the pace of change. read more

  • Rallying call

    PEOPLE are being urged to attend a meeting in Witney tonight to discuss major cuts planned for Oxfordshire hospitals. read more

  • Lightning strikes

    EYNSHAM mother Jacqui Hudson told how she narrowly escaped after lightning struck her TV aerial and her ceiling collapsed on top of her. read more

  • Celebrating 150 years

    PUPILS past and present joined together for a concert to celebrate the 150th anniversary of St Mary's Infant School, in Witney. read more

  • Alert over thieves

    SHOPPERS in Witney are being warned to protect their belongings from opportunist thieves after a woman's purse was snatched from her daughter's pushchair. read more

  • New mail wrangle

    POSTAL workers in West Oxfordshire plan to vote whether or not to take official strike action as mail deliveries remain chaotic following a wildcat strike. read more

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