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Witney Gazette – a weekly newspaper covering Witney and Carterton. Bicester Advertiser – a weekly newspaper covering Bicester. Banbury Cake – a free weekly newspaper for the Banbury area. Oxford Star – a free weekly newspaper which ran from 1976 to 2013. Oxford Mail – a daily newspaper published Monday to Saturday founded in 1928.
Witney has long been an important crossing over the River Windrush. The architect Thomas Wyatt rebuilt the bridge in Bridge Street in 1822. [19] Witney workhouse was on Razor Hill (now Tower Hill). It was designed by the architect George Wilkinson and built in 1835–36.
The listing documents the occurrence of a death, making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or officer involved. Killings are arranged by date of the incident that caused death. Different death dates, if known, are noted in the description. The table below lists 78 people.
Gordon William Kennett (2 September 1953 – 11 September 2023) was an English motorcycle speedway rider. [1] In 1978, he won the World Pairs Championship and finished runner-up to Ole Olsen in the 1978 Individual Speedway World Championship, at Wembley.
Professional dancer and "Dancing with the Stars" star Witney Carson opened up about the potentially life-threatening diagnosis that nearly ended her beloved dancing career.
The town's local newspapers are the Oxfordshire Guardian and Witney Gazette. [30] The Bridge Magazine is a local community magazine produced by and for the people of Burford and surrounding villages in West Oxfordshire.
Flight Lieutenant M.N. Sparks AFC gained his pilot's wings with the Royal New Zealand Air Force in December 1941. Posted to the United Kingdom he joined the newly formed 487 (N.Z.) Squadron in September 1942.
Joseph Drew was born in Deptford, son of Joseph Drew (1779–1846) of the Royal Navy dockyard service and Martha Gale (1781–1854).The family probably came to London from Dorset shortly before Joseph was born, as his elder siblings Sarah and Henry had been baptised in Wyke Regis.