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Jack Ingham

Jack Ingham

Reporter at Banbury Guardian

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banburyguardian.co.uk

Hook Norton's repair cafe gets off to flying start - with dozens of items repaired and saved from...

The donation-based shop was set up in the War Memorial Hall from 10am until 1pm. In that time, 63 items were brought in for repair by around 50 of the village residents. The talented team of fixers were successful in repairing 59 items, saving appliances, garments and toys from going to landfill dumps. Visitors enjoyed watching as the fixers repaired a model aeroplane a pair of favourite sunglasses and dungarees among other items. One of the Hooky Norton fixers, Kevin Hope said: “From the off, i…
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Banbury MP visits local plant nursery and speaks to farmers about c...

Banbury's MP has spoken to one of the area's major horticultural businesses to find out more about the challenges they face.
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Chipping Norton gears up for Pride with town decoration event this ...

This year’s Pride event, organised by Chipping Norton Town Council alongside a team of volunteers, is themed on the motto ‘express yourself’. Organisers hope to get the party started by covering the town in colourful Pride flags this weekend, two weeks prior to the main event kicking off on Saturday June 1. A spokesperson for the Chipping Norton Pride team said: “We are looking to bring the town alive with creativity as well as a focus on the continuing story for liberation and equality. “The ne…
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Council encourages Banbury families to walk to school next week as ...

The Walk to School Week initiative will run from Monday, May 20, until Friday, May 24 and is set up by the charity Living Streets. It has been set up to encourage pupils to be active on their way to school for the benefit of their health and the local environment. The council is advising the pupils to use its colourfully painted Shape Trail routes on their way to school if possible. These three routes in town have signs and illustrations adorning the trails and workout prompts. Nicola Riley, ass…
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Hook Norton residents advised to stay indoors as fire breaks out at...

Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has advised Hook Norton residents to stay indoors and close their windows while they tackle a fire in the roof of one of the stables at the village’s famous brewery.
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In Pictures: Course records smashed and smiles in the sun during th...

After taking a one-year break, the Banbury Triathlon returned last weekend with athletes of all abilities doing themselves and the town proud in the stifling heat. Professional Ironman athlete and former Team Cherwell member Rosie Weston stormed over the finish line in first place for the women, shattering the course record with a time of 01:06:06. For the men, experienced triathlete Henry Sleight came in first with a great time of 01:03:07, a fantastic feat not only because it was the 35-year-o…
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Archaeologists discover prehistoric settlement and Anglo-Saxon buri...

Archaeologists at the Calthorpe Gardens development have found over 18,800 artefacts dating from the Prehistoric Mesolithic, Late Bronze Age-Middle to Late Iron Age, and early Anglo-Saxon times. Local residents have been invited to view the host of discovered artefacts at a free event taking place at Banbury Town Hall on Thursday June 6, at 7pm. The Orbit Homes site is now considered one of significant regional importance after experts Border Archaeology discovered the settlement and burial grou…
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Banbury community wardens receive training to support those experie...

The team, made up of Trudie Rose, Helen Inskip and Yvonne Jaggs, are well known around the town for the helpful and friendly advice they offer. As part of the Community Safety team, the trio patrols the streets alongside the police, offering support and speaking to members of the public. Now, the trio has completed a two-day suicide prevention course, which will help them recognise when someone may be thinking of harming themselves and how best to intervene. Trudie Rose said: “I now feel confide…
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Shipston students team up with Hollywood actor to support local cha...

Year 8 computer studies students Isla, Abigail, Layla and Emily, along with teacher Ella Rivetts, joined Game of Thrones and The Crown star Anton Lesser to shoot the video. The video was created to promote the charity’s forthcoming butterfly remembrance event, where people can remember lost loved ones by purchasing a metal butterfly in their memory. Kate Bamford, fundraising manager for Shipston Home Nursing, said: “The students did an excellent job, demonstrating great skill and enthusiasm. It’…
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In pictures: Record-breaking Bloxham Steam Fair sees 10,000 visitor...

The fair, organised by the Banbury Steam Society, has been around since 1968 and is one of the longest-running events in the local calendar. This year, crowds travelled from around the country to admire the large collection of traction engines and millitary and classic vehicles on display at Bloxham. The fair once again proved to be the destination for those with a keen interest in millitary history, with demonstrations such as tank driving and an American Civil War reenactment going down well a…
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Receptionists at Cropredy and Sibford surgeries rated most helpful ...

Results from a recent survey have shown that the receptionists and administrative staff at Cropredy and Sibford doctor surgeries are the most helpful in the whole of Oxfordshire.