Climbing Scafell Pike to raise fund for injured emergency service personnel Wednesday, 12 January, 2022 DONATE NOW Rising 3,209ft about sea level, Scafell Pike is England's highest mountain. The summit was donated to the National Trust by Lord Leconfield "in perpetual memory of the men of the Lake District who fell for God and King, for freedom peace and right in the Great War". As a natural war memorial, what better place to support the work of Pilgrim Bandits. This small charity was set up in 2007... Local News
New service to help victims and witnesses to report hate crime 7th August 2018 Victims and witnesses of hate crime who are not comfortable talking to the police now have a place to go to report incidents in South Oxfordshire and the Vale... Local News
Exploring the options for on-street parking enforcement 6th August 2018 The Vale of White Horse District Council is exploring whether to take over on-street parking enforcement in the district. We are contacting Oxfordshire County... Local News
Abingdon's Abbey Meadow outdoor pool re-opened this weekend 18th June 2018 Swimmers returned to Abingdon’s much-loved Abbey Meadow outdoor pool this weekend, after it re-opened on Saturday following its complete transformation over the... Local News
Launch of play to educate children about healthy online relationships 14th June 2018 More than 3,000 children in Oxfordshire will learn from the performance of a special play highlighting what does and doesn’t constitute a healthy online... Local News
Police and Crime Commissioner FGM funding is delivering projects across the Thames Valley 12th June 2018 It has been eight months since the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) grant was awarded to organisations across the Thames Valley... Local News
The importance of neighbourhood policing in countering terrorism 5th June 2018 Yesterday the new Home Secretary, Sajid Javid, published CONTEST - the UK's strategy for countering terrorism. The last strategy was published in 2011 and this... Local NewsOpinions
Bids are in for the £400,000 fund to tackle key aims within Police and Crime Plan 31st May 2018 The bids are now in for the fund launched by the Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Thames Valley, Anthony Stansfeld, aimed at organisations who can assist... Local News
Last chance to have your say on rural crime and policing in National Rural Crime Survey 31st May 2018 There are just a few days left for rural communities to have their say on crime and policing where they live. The National Rural Crime Survey comes to an end on... Local News
Learn how to keep your child safe online 29th May 2018 Parents in South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse who have a child at primary school can sign up for a free session about how to keep their child safe... Local News