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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.
Halstead Gazette Hampshire Chronicle Hampstead & Highgate Express (Currently published as Ham & High but the original title is retained on the newspaper's "Contact Us" page [ 1 ] )
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.
Though Witney voted in favour of remain in the EU referendum on 23 June 2016, [6] Courts is a "Brexiter", which means that he supports Brexit. [7] The Labour Party selected Duncan Enright as their candidate. He serves as a West Oxfordshire District Councillor and stood in Witney at the 2015 general election, finishing second behind Cameron. [8]
The Witney Rural Sanitary District therefore covered the area of the Witney Poor Law Union except for the parish of Witney itself, which was a local government district and so formed its own urban sanitary district. [3] Under the Local Government Act 1894, rural sanitary districts became rural districts from 28 December 1894. The act also ...
Tomlinson was educated at Wood Green School in Witney, Oxfordshire, and studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford University. [3] Tomlinson worked for HM Treasury and for the Resolution Foundation between 2015 and 2022, and became a senior economist for the foundation. [4] He also worked at the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. [5]
Stonesfield is a village and civil parish about 5 miles (8 km) north of Witney in Oxfordshire, and about 10 miles (17 km) north-west of Oxford. The village is on the crest of an escarpment . The parish extends mostly north and north-east of the village, in which directions the land rises gently and then descends to the River Glyme at Glympton ...