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Quilt spreads pretty serious message

7:00pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Natalie Brook, pictured left with volunteer Kate Halls

WOMEN who have suffered domestic violence contributed to a quilt calling for an end to abuse.

Housing review after estate managers cut

7:00pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

HOUSING bosses are to look at whether Oxford’s estate managers are seen out enough following a rise in complaints.

Homes for the elderly to get a major revamp

6:00pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Bradlands House resident Malcolm Everton and councillor Mary Clarkson outside the estate

A HOUSING block for the elderly in Old Marston could be bulldozed and replaced with a modern complex as part of Oxford City Council’s push for more social housing.

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Sport

Duberry pledges to stay on at Oxford United

9:00am Wednesday 16th May 2012

Michael Duberry gives away his boots to a fan after United's final game at Port Vale

Michael Duberry has reassured Oxford United fans of his commitment to the club following rumours the defender was poised to retire or look for a move elsewhere.

Asa Hall completes move to Shrewsbury

12:14pm Tuesday 15th May 2012

Asa Hall has completed his move to League One side Shrewsbury.

Asa's off

9:30am Tuesday 15th May 2012

Asa Hall applauds the United fans at Port Vale on the last day of the season in what proved to be his final match for the club

Asa Hall admitted it was a tough decision to leave Oxford United, but the prospect of playing in npower League One next season was too good to turn down.

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Business

Time for traditional tea

3:54pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Time for traditional tea

Mother-of-two Abi Parsons loved her grandmother’s pink and gold tea set so much that she was afraid to use it. The tea set had hung on the dresser at her grandparents home in North Wales throughout Mrs Parsons' childhood, having been used for her own christening.

Walking on the wild side

4:01pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

Neil Bailey

Years before anyone had heard of an iPhone, Neil Bailey and Stewart Thompson, academics in the Life Sciences department at Oxford Brookes University, realised mobile devices could be superb data collection tools.

A greener way to clean up

3:51pm Wednesday 16th May 2012

A greener way to clean up

More of us are looking for environmentally friendly solutions to everyday tasks at home and in the workplace.

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