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A GANG raided a Wantage club on Sunday stealing a trolley to wheel away the safe for the sec- ond time within months. The Comrades Club break-in at 2am came just one hour 40 minutes after three men broke into Tesco Express in Cholsey targeting a cigarette safe. The two burglaries were the latest in a crime wave of safe burglaries across the Vale and South Oxfordshire in the last few months which police believe could be by the same gang. The club’s safe was also stolen in May and found broken and empty in a Wiltshire field weeks later. Volunteer treasurer Dun- can Neilson said: “It is a blow - it is disheartening but we have got to keep going because the mem- bers depend on it – we have a wake being held here tomorrow. “It’s not just the money stolen but the damage it does to the club – they smashed six internal doors to get to the safe – they don’t have a free run of the place when they get in.” In May it took just eight min- utes for the burglars to break through the doors and swipe the club’s safe before stealing the CCTV hard drive. But on Sunday they had to first break through windows because the door had been fortified. Police believe the thieves drove across fields and Manor Road Park in a Subaru Forrester to get to the club from Chain Hill. This was just after three men wearing balaclavas drove up the service road to the right of the Cholsey Tesco Express store in Ilges Lane and pulled up at the side fire escape door. Two men forced the door open with tools and failed to open a cigarette safe before fleeing in a Subaru Forrester getaway car. Thames Valley Police detective inspector Paul Powell said: “We have had a string of offences and that is bordering South and Vale, but Berkshire, Hampshire and Wiltshire as well. “They are causing excessive damage trying to get in. “They are very focused on the crime irrespective of the damage they are causing.” DI Powell said a further bur- glary at East Hanney Post Office in Brookside at 2.15am on the same night is not being treated as linked to the Wantage and Cholsey incidents. Mayor of Wantage Fiona Roper said: “It is very worrying – it is difficult because the Comrades Club provides a good service for residents but they can’t continue with losses like that. “The odd thing is nobody sees them so they must be quite crafty. “But police don’t think they come from around here – they might be from somewhere west of Oxfordshire.” The Waterfront Café in Ben- son, Millets Farm in Frilford, and businesses in Caversham, Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Blew- bury, Steventon have also been targeted. Police are appealing for anyone who may have information or seen the suspicious cars in the area to call them on 101. W antage club burgled again in major crime spree GANG RAID HITS TOWN By Katriona Ormiston [email protected] whee ond ti ond ti The at 2am at 2am minut into T targe The latest latest Swords and shields at the ready? Swords and shields at the ready? BATTLE cries will echo over Wantage this weekend as Vikings and Anglo Saxons clash in a re-enactment of the town’s history. • See page 3 for full story FREE INSIDE F FR RE EE E I IN NS SI ID DE E www.oxfordpropertyweekly.co.uk Established 1988 Issue No. 1,280 Thursday, September 25 - Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Make your next move Wantage & Grove edition YOUR FREE 7 DAY TV GUIDE INSIDE THIS ISSUE We can pay £10,000 more! 3 & 4 bedroom houses URGENTLY needed! We will rent or buy! CALL Jackie or Anthony NOW for a FREE & PRIVATE chat 01865 575 995 SELL YOUR HOUSE FAST!! THE EASY WAY TO Buy or Sell .co.uk FREE! Pick me up E Thursday, September 25 - Wednesday, October 1, 2014 Advertising/Newsdesk: 01235 511700 www.oxfordshireguardian.co.uk Hope for foal after recovery Page 7

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Page 1: 25 sep 2014 oxfordshire guardian wantage

A GANG raided a Wantage club on Sunday stealing a trolley to wheel away the safe for the sec-ond time within months.

The Comrades Club break-in at 2am came just one hour 40 minutes after three men broke into Tesco Express in Cholsey targeting a cigarette safe.

The two burglaries were the latest in a crime wave of safe burglaries across the Vale and South Oxfordshire in the last few months which police believe could be by the same gang.

The club’s safe was also stolen in May and found broken and empty in a Wiltshire fi eld weeks

later.Volunteer treasurer Dun-can Neilson said: “It is a blow - it is disheartening but we have got to keep going because the mem-bers depend on it – we have a wake being held

here tomorrow.“It’s not just the money

stolen but the damage it does to the club – they smashed six

internal doors to get to the safe – they don’t have a free run of the place when they get in.”

In May it took just eight min-utes for the burglars to break through the doors and swipe the club’s safe before stealing the CCTV hard drive.

But on Sunday they had to fi rst break through windows because the door had been fortifi ed.

Police believe the thieves drove across fi elds and Manor Road Park in a Subaru Forrester to get to the club from Chain Hill.

This was just after three men wearing balaclavas drove up the service road to the right of the Cholsey Tesco Express store in Ilges Lane and pulled up at the side fi re escape door.

Two men forced the door open with tools and failed to open a cigarette safe before fl eeing in a Subaru Forrester getaway car.

Thames Valley Police detective inspector Paul Powell said: “We have had a string of offences and that is bordering South and Vale, but Berkshire, Hampshire and Wiltshire as well.

“They are causing excessive

damage trying to get in.“They are very focused on the

crime irrespective of the damagethey are causing.”

DI Powell said a further bur-glary at East Hanney Post Offi cein Brookside at 2.15am on thesame night is not being treatedas linked to the Wantage andCholsey incidents.

Mayor of Wantage Fiona Ropersaid: “It is very worrying – it isdiffi cult because the ComradesClub provides a good service forresidents but they can’t continuewith losses like that.

“The odd thing is nobody seesthem so they must be quitecrafty.

“But police don’t think theycome from around here – theymight be from somewhere westof Oxfordshire.”

The Waterfront Café in Ben-son, Millets Farm in Frilford,and businesses in Caversham,Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Blew-bury, Steventon have also beentargeted.

Police are appealing for anyonewho may have information orseen the suspicious cars in thearea to call them on 101.

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TRIBUTES have flooded in for Ann Ducker, leader of South Oxfordshire District Council, after her death was announced this week.

Mrs Ducker, 71, who lived at South Stoke Farm, near Walling-ford, was suffering with cancer for most of this year and died on Sunday, September 21.

She became leader in 2003 and had been a district councillor for 31 years after being elected to offi ce in 1983 as the ward mem-ber for Goring.

A family statement described her as “a great leading lady” and a “dependable, honourable much loved character within the South

Oxfordshire community”.It continued: “She had a

great gift to be able to work with a diverse group of people and make things happen.

“Ann leaves a big hole where she will be greatly missed by

friends, colleagues, and family.

“What we hope as a family is that her legacy and legend of hard work ethic of doing work for the community for greater good lives on.

“She was also a wonderful

mother and grandmother.”Ann Midwinter, chairman of

SODC, said Mrs Ducker’s death “brings huge sadness” and she will be “sorely missed”.

David Buckle, chief executive of SODC, said it is a “very sad day” and described Mrs Ducker as a “central fi gure”.

He continued: “When Ann spoke everyone listened because they knew that what she would say would make per-fect sense.”

During her time as leader she oversaw the introduction of wheeled bins in South Oxford-shire and a joint working part-nership with Vale of White Horse District Council.

Vale leader Matthew Barber said: “It is a huge loss to both the council and I am sure the community both in Goring and also the wider district of South Oxfordshire.

“She was a lovely, friendly and warm person and we got on at a personal level as well as profes-sionally.”

In 2008, Mrs Ducker was on a shortlist to replace London Mayor Boris Johnson as MP for

Henley, narrowly losing out to John Howell.

She received an MBE for her services to local government in 2010.

Bernard Stone, Wallingford town councillor and former mayor, said Mrs Ducker’s death resembled an “end of an era” for the area.

He added: “It will be a very sad loss to the district.

“She was determined to do the best she could for the district and was an impressive lady.”

Mrs Ducker was also the port-folio holder for Didcot, and town council leader Eleanor Hards said: “She has just been so important for the district.

“Even those of us who did not agree with her policy views admired her.”

Barry Norton, leader of West Oxfordshire District Council, added: “Ann had a remarkable ability to quickly focus on the real issues and she always dis-played a heartfelt enthusiasm in serving South Oxfordshire and its residents.

“I shall miss her wise counsel very much indeed.”

SODC leader Ann was ‘a great leading lady’

RESIDENTS of around 50 homes in east Oxford have been forced out of their homes after a burst water main caused severe flood-ing.

Fire crews were called to Normandy Crescent shortly after 5am on Tuesday after the Thames Water main burst,

which left the road knee-deep in fl ood water.

Of the homes affected, 23 have been left with severe water dam-age, while others were cut off because of fl ood waters outside their property.

A rest centre for residents was opened at Blackbird Leys Lei-

sure Centre that morning, offer-ing clothing, food and support to those affected.

It comes seven years after resi-dents of the same street were evacuated after the water main burst, with a 1.5m high fl ood affecting 30 homes.

Andrew Smith, MP for Oxford

East, said: “It’s unbelievable that the same main bursts in nearly the same place as seven years ago – Thames Water has big questions to answer.

“Thanks to the emergency services and council staff for their help to the residents.”

Becky Trotman, spokes-person for Thames Water, said: “Our support vehicle and members of our team are in Normandy Crescent answering residents’ ques-tions and providing sup-port.

“The ongoing needs of the people who have been unable to move back into their homes and fi nding them appropriate accommodation remains our number one priority.

“Each set of circumstances is different so we need to treat each household individually to make sure we cater for their specifi c needs.

“The pipe will be taken awayfor analysis so we can investigatethe cause of the burst.”

Ms Trotman added that ThamesWater was helping residents ofthe 23 severely damaged homesfi nd medium-term accommoda-tion, and that an investigationhas been launched, although itcould take “a number of weeks”to complete.

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Pair chargedDIDCOT: A man and woman have been charged after steal-ing alcohol and meat from the Tesco superstore in Cockcroft Road on September 16.

Daniel Webb, 31, and Sally Ann Taylor, 37, were arrested and charged by police offi cers on the same day.

They have been remanded and are due to appear at Oxford Magistrates Court on Decem-ber 10.

Cat drownedABINGDON: The RSPCA is appealing for information after a six-month-old cat was found drowned off Lambrick Way last Wednesday.

A member of the public fi shed out a cat box from the nearby fi shing lake and discovered the dead animal inside, wrapped in two towels.

RSPCA inspector Rachel Smith said: “It was a shock-ing, macabre sight. We think this poor cat was probably alive when submerged in the water.

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WANTAGE is being taken over by Vikings and Anglo Saxons of the town’s past this weekend as hundreds of re-enactors invade.

Residents can pick up their sword and shield in a battle against Vikings on Saturday and Sunday in a bid to protect the town as King Alfred did over 1,000 years ago.

Manor Road Park will be taken over by 85 living history tents to mark King Alfred’s birth in Wantage in 849.

Alfred is the only English mon-arch to be dubbed “the Great” after he defended his kingdom from Viking attack and became

the fi rst King of the Anglo Sax-ons.

Mayor of Wantage Fiona Roper, who organised the weekend, said: “It is going to be much big-ger and better than last year, I’m really looking forward to it.

“The re-enactors come from all over the country, King Alfred is one of our most famous links.

“It is interesting for the chil-dren and they get that educa-tional insight into how people lived during those days.

“They are fascinated by it

and get the chance to fi ght a Viking.”

The free King Alfred celebra-tions were revived last year by Cllr Roper after she was chosen town mayor.

More than 1,000 residents took part over the weekend in army demonstrations and displays.

It was held on October 26 and 27 because UK-wide traditional Alfred’s Feast Day is held on October 26.

But the re-enactment weekend – sponsored by Wantage Town Council - was brought forward a month for warmer weather.

The fi rst similar King Alfred’s Day was held in 1849 when resi-

dents called for a public holiday to celebrate their links to the renowned king.

A statue of King Alfred was unveiled in the Market Square on 14th July, 1877.

Vale and Downland Museum volunteer of over 25 years, Trevor Hancock, said: “It is important because King Alfred is one of the most famous mon-archs we have had.

“He was born in the town and Wantage wants to remember that.”

King Alfred, who lived from 849 to 899, defeated the Danes in the Battle of Ashdown of 871 – which will be re-enacted twice

this weekend.The days start at 11am and fi n-

ish at 4.30pm.A weapons display at 11.30am

will be followed by skirmish fi ghts at 12.30pm, a chance for children under 11 to fi ght a Viking at 1.30pm, a Norse storytelling at 2.30pm and the Battle of Ashdown grand fi nale at 3.45pm.

“I believe these kind of events bring the people of the town together,” Cllr Roper added.

“We’ve had many new families come to Wantage over the past few years and this is a great way to bring them together and wel-come them to our lovely town.”

Wantage’s call to arms for town Viking battle

A CONSULTATION on plans for 90 homes to be built on land in Wantage, Grove and Challow ends on Wednesday.

A total of 290 homes have already been given planning permission for phase one and two of the same site south off Downsview road, at Stockham Farm.

Developers Dandara have said this would be the third and fi nal phase of their plans.

The plans state: “The scheme will represent a coherent addi-tion to the established settle-ment boundary of Wantage.”

A target decision date by Vale of White Horse District Council offi cers is due by December 2.

The period for public com-ments about the development ends on Wednesday, October 1.

The site covers land across Wantage, Grove and Challow.

Wantage Town Council and Grove Parish Council are both due to submit their responses on the plans in the next week.

In March 2013 planning per-mission was granted for 200 homes and planning permission for another 90 homes was fi nal-ised in August 1 this year.

The fi rst 200 homes are cur-rently being built.

They would be 54 private two to four-bed houses, 22 affordable tow to four-bed houses and 14 one and two-bed fl ats.

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• Warriors lined up for the start of battle at last year’s event

News BitesRail plan shownWANTAGE AND GROVE: A drop-in session for residents about planned Network Rail bridge works on the A338 Wan-tage Road will be held in Grove next Thursday.

The rail company is build-ing a new taller bridge by the Williams F1 headquarters as part of its electrifi cation of the Great Western Railway.

The drop-in session will run from 4pm to 7pm on October 2, at Old Mill Hall in School Lane.

Environmental works began in July and Great Crested Newts were found in the area.

They have to be moved to a different habitat before works can begin.

Preparatory work is planned to start in November and the new bridge is expected to open in summer 2015.

Local Plan 2031VALE OF WHITE HORSE: Plans on where 20,000 homes are to be built across Vale of White Horse are to be pub-lished in November.

The district council has been updating and changing its Local Plan 2031 over the last six months after a public consultation ended earlier this year.

The council announced the plan is ready to be submitted to the secretary of state for a fi nal decision on whether to approve or reject it.

It earmarks where up to 20,560 new homes are to be built until 2031.

Residents will be able to comment in November before it is considered by a planning inspector when plan is exam-ined in spring/summer 2015.

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Spate of sex crimes in city over three days POLICE are investigating two rapes and two sexual assaults in Oxford between Saturday and Monday.

In the early hours of Saturday morning, an 18-year-old girl was raped in Brewer Street by a man she had met in a nightclub earlier that evening.

A second woman was raped in a fl at on Roosevelt Drive, Head-ington, after a man followed her inside the building.

And another woman was sexu-ally assaulted in South Park on Sunday, in an incident believed to be linked to the rape in Roosevelt Drive. The other rape is under-stood not to be connected.

A 41-year-old man of no fi xed abode was charged on suspicion of the sexual assault and Roo-sevelt Drive rape on Tuesday.

He was also charged for a bur-glary in Morrell Avenue in Oxford that took place last Thursday, and for an incident which occurred at Abingdon police station following his arrest.

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Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, where he was remanded in cus-tody to appear at Oxford Crown Court on October 3.

A 21-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of the Brewer Street rape on Saturday.

In a separate incident, police are appealing for witnesses after a 22-year-old women was inap-propriately touched outside the Odeon cinema in George Street on Monday morning.

It took place between 8.50am and 9am, with the offender described as white, about 6ft tall of average build, with short brown hair. He was wearing a white hooded jumper.

Superintendent Christian Bunt, local policing area commander for Oxford, said: “Extra high-visibility patrols are continuing in the area and detectives are in the process of investigating these incidents.

“Reports of this nature are taken seriously and anyone with any information which could assist with the police investiga-tion is encouraged to speak to an offi cer.”

The news comes after a woman was raped in Drayton, near Abingdon, on September 5. No arrests have yet been made.

Anyone with information on any of the offences is asked to call police on 101.

THAMES Valley Police’s chief constable Sara Thornton says the force will not lose 400 offic-ers despite claims made by its Police and Crime Commis-sioner Anthony Stansfeld.

Mr Stansfeld told the Daily Telegraph last Sunday that government cuts will result in the loss of 400 offi cers.

However, on Tuesday, Ms Thornton denied Thames Val-ley Police would be forced to lose that many offi cers in an attempt to save £20million for the force.

“While I agree that the pros-pects for the next spending review are bleak, may I reas-sure the public that we are not poised to lose 400 offi cers,” she said.

Mr Stansfeld said every £1m lost equates to around 20 police offi cers and out of 4,000 cur-rently in the force, 10 per cent

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Ms Thornton added: “We need to fi nd another £20million of cuts

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She continued: “Over many years I have worked with my senior colleagues to minimise the impact of budget cuts on police offi cer numbers and therefore on the safety and security of the people of Thames Valley.”

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Debuting at this year’s Geneva Motor Show, ROCKS AIR has its own body style offering the same contem-porary design as the original ADAM but with the toughness of a crossover and the coolness of a full-length folding canvas roof.Now available across the ADAM range is Vauxhall’s all-new 1.0-litre ECOTEC Direct Injection Turbo three-

cylinder engine. This high-tech unit raises the bar for three-cylinder engine refi nement and packs 115PS, with impressive low-end torque of 170Nm.“Thanks to its striking design and over a million different spec combina-tions, ADAM has been a big hit with our customers,” said Tim Tozer, Vauxhall’s chairman and managing director. “And if that wasn’t enough, Vauxhall is adding the robust ROCKS AIR to the ADAM range featuring an all-new 1.0-litre three-cylinder engine.”The ADAM has been such a popular hit that AutoExpress.co.uk gave the car a score of four stars out of fi ve. After its recent success, the website stated: “This success isn’t merely down to being affordable, compact and cheap to run, the three-door city car also scores well on in-car tech, personali-zation options, and that all-important desirability factor.” The ADAM was fi rst produced in 2012, but wasn’t made available for the public until 2013, with key markets being based in Europe.

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• Hope the horse, who made a miraculous recovery since being found in April this year

Hospital walkOXFORD: A five-mile walk raising money for the city’s hospitals gets underway in Headington on October 5.

Walkers can fundraise for whichever ward, department or hospital they choose for the stroll, which begins at the John Radcliffe Hospital and goes past the Nuffi eld Orthopaedic and Warneford sites.

It costs £5 to enter. For more details, go to hospitalcharity.co.uk/walk.

Kennard lectureOXFORD: A lecture by photo-montage artist Peter Kennard is being held at Oxford Brookes University on Saturday.

It forms part of the ongoing Photography Oxford exhi-bition, which is running at venues across the city until October 5.

“The talk will show how and why I rip photographs out of their context to bring the per-petrators of war and poverty slap bang into the same space as their victims,” said Peter.

The lecture starts at 6pm. For details or to book a place, go to brookes.ac.uk.

Money stolenBICESTER: Police are inves-tigating reports of a burglary that took place in Churchill Road earlier this month.

Money and travellers cheques were stolen from the property between September 8 and 12, after thieves broke in through the rear patio doors.

Anyone with information about the burglary is asked to contact Bicester police station via the police 101 number.

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CONTROLLED explosions were carried out by police in Bicester last Thursday after munitions were found at a house in Buckingham Crescent.

Munitions dating back to the First and Second World Wars were found following information received from police warrants that were executed in Hertfordshire the previous day.

A 35-year-old man from Bicester was arrested on suspicion of theft from her-itage and protected sites, and is currently in police custody.

As a precaution, some resi-dents were evacuated while the explosions took place.

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A FOAL found collapsed in a field near Oxford on the “brink of death” has since made a miraculous recov-ery and is now looking for a new home.

Hope, a dark bay thoroughbred type fi lly, was just four and a half months old when she was found cov-ered in lice and with an eye injury in a fi eld in Stanton St John back in April.

She was extremely weak and starving, and also had a leg injury that may have been caused by being trodden on by another horse.

But after being found by the RSPCA, Hope has recovered from her ordeal and the charity is now attempting to rehome her.

“If ever a horse lived up to her name, it is Hope,” said RSCPA inspector Kirsty Withnall.

“At fi rst we thought there was no hope as she was in such a terrible way – it really looked like she was on the brink of death, and we didn’t think she would make it.

“Now it is like looking at a different horse. She will always bear the scars of her diffi cult beginnings, but that makes her all the more beau-tiful in my eyes.”

Hope was taken to the RSPCA’s Southridge Animal Centre in Hertfordshire after being found, where she has been cared for ever since.

She has been left with an injury on her leg, but is not in any pain and can still move around.

Centre manager Anna White said: “Little Hope has come on leaps and bounds since she came to us and would make someone such a wonderful companion.

“Our specialist equine vet said she can never be a work-ing horse because of what she has been through, but that doesn’t mean she can’t

bring an awful lot of joy to whoever takes her on.

“She has come such a long way already, and I really long to see her with a proper happy ending and a loving new home.”

Anyone interested in rehoming Hope is asked to call the Southridge Animal Centre in Potter’s Bar on 0300 123 0704.

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A COMMUNITY project which is installing solar panels on 18 schools across Oxfordshire launched its share offer on Tuesday.

The Low Carbon Hub is fund-ing renewable energy projects throughout the county, with money coming from inves-tors who get a fi nancial return through the power generated.

It was offi cially launched at Larkrise Primary School in east Oxford, which had 78 solar panels installed on its roof over the summer holidays.

And the panels are estimated to save the school 25 per cent on

its electricity bills every year – equivalent to employing a teach-ing assistant.

“What was great about the hub’s offer is they do the fund-raising and installation costs and all we do is get cheaper power and produce less carbon,” said Ed Finch, teacher at Larkrise.

“We pay less and we’re able to learn more about being responsible citizens, so it was an easy decision to make.

“With the children in the

computer room we can look at how much electricity we’re gen-erating, so talking about respon-sible energy use I can make it real and base it on our usage and production.”

Following on from their launch, the Low Carbon Hub is now recruiting schools and businesses for next year, with 37 having already expressed an interest.

The hub’s CEO Barbara Ham-mond said that schools have

given them a positive reaction to the scheme so far.

She said: “The reaction we gen-erally get is that schools have been thinking about solar panels for years and years, but they’ve never had the people who can spend the time to do it.

“The thought of fi nding the money for the panels is really daunting as well, so working with us is a way of doing it that saves them money on their energy bills and they don’t have to risk any

money up front.”Speaking about the importance

of renewable energy projects, Barbara added: “We’re trying to get people mobilised to make the big energy shift happen, because we don’t think it will without get-ting everybody involved.

“We are really trying to bring benefi ts down to the local level, and to get people understanding much more about their energy system than they currently do at the moment.”

TWO drug dealers have been jailed for over 11 years after being found with copious amounts of heroin and cocaine in Oxford.

Callum Spencer, 22, from Wynbush Road, Rose Hill, and Yusto Otunnu, 32, from Hastoe Grange, Headington, were sen-tenced at Oxford Crown Court on September 19.

Spencer pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to supply heroin and one count of possession with intent to supply cocaine and was jailed for four years.

Otunnu pleaded guilty to one count of possession with intent to supply heroin and one count of possession with intent to supply cocaine and sentenced to seven and a half years.

They were arrested on July 17

near the Green Road rounda-bout, Headington.

Spencer had around £10,000 of drugs in his pocket, in his car and at an address in Blackbird Leys as well as £1,400 cash.

Otunno had 1.2 kilos of class A drugs in the boot of his car, worth around £80,000, and £2,500 in cash.

Investigating offi cer Sgt James Blackmore said: “I am pleased with the sentences handed down to Spencer and Otunnu, which mean two more drug dealers have been removed from the communi-ties in Oxford.

“I trust the outcome of this case shows other drug deal-ers that we are dedicated to removing them from the streets and locking them up for a long time.”

• The Low Carbon Hub launched its share offer at Larkrise Primary School on Tuesday

• Yusto Otunnu and Callum Spencer

Lengthy sentences given to heroin and cocaine dealers

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News BiteBoy beats robberOXFORD: An 11-year-old boy managed to fend off an attempted robbery by a teen-ager in Cowley last Thursday.

The boy was walking along Hollow Way at around 3.30pm when the robber, believed to be 16 or 17-years-old, grabbed the victim in an attempt to steal from him.

But the robber was unsuc-cessful, and ran off after-wards.

He was described as a white man of skinny build, with long ginger hair and freckles on his face. He wore a black hooded jacket and blue jeans.

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FIRE crews in Oxfordshire have saved 386 lived and the economy more than £134million, according to figures published by the county council on Monday.

As part of its 365alive campaign, Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue set out to reduce the number of deaths from fi res and road collisions, cut the cost of accidents, and edu-cate 840,000 people to make them safer.

Fire fi ghters were given 10 years to save the economy £100million and prevent 365 people from los-ing their lives when it launched in 2006.

And the latest fi gures, updated to the start of April 2014, have shown the service has achieved its target two years ahead of schedule.

David Etheridge, chief fi re offi cer for Oxfordshire, said: “365alive was hatched with the intention to help make Oxfordshire a safer place.

“I am delighted that all of the hard work put in by everybody from the service, the county council and partners has paid off to such an extent that we have reached our targets two years early.

“We have now set even more challenging targets to meet in the next two years and we are looking forward to working with the com-munity to make the county even more safe.”

Figures were based on the reduc-

tions in fi res and road accidents in the county year-on-year, and the associated potential loss of life and monetary costs.

Rodney Rose, deputy leader of Oxfordshire County Council with responsibility for the fi re service, said: “Local people really do have one of the very best fi re an rescue services at their disposal.

“That is evidenced by the delivery of the 365alive targets two years ahead of schedule, which is a fan-tastic achievement by everybody who has been involved.

“The cost of providing the fi re and rescue service across Oxfordshire is around 11p per day for each resi-dent - which I am sure that most people will agree is excellent value for money.”

PLANS to knock down offices in Abingdon’s town centre and replace them with housing were approved by Vale of White Horse District Council’s planning committee at a meeting last Wednesday, Septem-ber 17.

New Abbey Court will be demol-ished to make room for two three-storey buildings, comprising nine fl ats, four houses and a maison-ette.

Objections had been submitted to the council about the look of the buildings, and that they wouldn’t be in keeping with the character of the area.

But Robert Sharp, chairman

of the planning committee, said that the plans had been amended and they were satisfi ed with the changes.

He said: “We couldn’t see any reason for not going ahead and approving it..

“They came up with changes to the facade onto Stert Street that made it more acceptable to the com-mittee, and I’m pretty certain it was a unanimous decision in the end.

“I can understand that some people were concerned about the harm to the conservation area but English Heritage hasn’t objected to it, so we had to bear those sorts of things in mind.”

• New Abbey Court in Stert Street, Abingdon

Office demolition plans get the go ahead from committee

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News BitesThird rosetteOXFORD: The Randolph Hotel has received its third AA rosette for its cuisine, service and wine list.

The restaurant at the hotel in Beaumont Street has been commended for the “consistently excellent dining experience” it offers.

General manager Michael Grange said: “It’s a great hon-our for the Randolph to be rec-ognised for these achievements through a third AA Rosette, and we are proud to provide Oxford with one of the best dining expe-riences available in the city.”

Centre closureOXFORD: The Oxfordshire His-tory Centre in Cowley will be closed on October 4 as its staff will be working at an event in Woodstock.

Staff will be at the Oxfordshire Family History Fair at Marlbor-ough School on Shipton Road, which is running from 10am to 4pm.

The county council-run cen-tre in St Luke’s Church, Temple Road, will re-open on October 7 from 10am.

OktoberfestOXFORD: The Tree Hotel in Iffley is celebrating the Ger-man festival of Oktoberfest on Saturday.

A range of German food and beer will be on offer, as well as traditional German Oompah music.

The hotel’s managing direc-tor Kavita Pal said: “Last year’s guests danced the night away with many in lederhosen.

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First OxfordOxford festival is cancelledTHE first OxfordOxford festival has been cancelled due to poor ticket sales.

Rave pop band Klaxons and RnB artist Katy B were head-lining the three-day fi lm, music and community event, due to start tomorrow, September 26.

But a statement posted on the festival’s website declared the South Park event cancelled, with organisers Eleven 11 events promising refunds for ticket holders.

The events company said OxfordOxford was cancelled with “great sadness” and they

had “worked tirelessly” to organise the festival.

A statement read: “It is with great sadness that we have to cancel the inaugural OxfordOx-ford.”

It added: “A number of fac-tors in September, including an uncertainty with a previously confi rmed artist, alongside poor local ticket sales, have forced this decision.

“The whole team, including

partners, has tirelessly worked around the clock to try to make the event work, but unfortu-nately we are not in the position to continue any further.”

Tomorrow was planned to be the fi lm day of the event, with Dirty Dancing, Grease and Top Gun among several movies to be shown on a big screen from Midday.

On Saturday, Klaxons and Katy B were set to be joined by Oxfordshire-based Flight of Helios, Balloon Ascents and Robot Swans.

Gaz Coombes, the former lead singer of alternative rock band Supergrass, was also set to take to the stage.

Sunday, the third and fi nal day of the festival, had been aimed at the community with local groups and organisations taking over the Headington Hill park.

The statement continued: “All of the artists and their teams have been amazing throughout, and we are hugely disappointed that we are unable to give them their shows.

“Contractors, ticket vendors, concessions, community groups, clubs and charities who have been involved since its inception have also been fantastic.”

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• The Klaxons had been due to perform at OxfordOxford

EVERYONE in Oxfordshire can be proud the three mil-lionth Mini rolled off the Cowley production line this month.

It is an enormous achieve-ment by the workforce, which with BMW’s £750million investment has made ours one of the most successful car plants in the world.

It is the birthplace of Mini production and residents rightly regard the Mini as their own.

Oxford remains very much at the forefront of car manu-facturing, and almost two thirds of Minis produced were built here last year, with each requiring over 4,000 parts and more than 200 assembly checks.

It is fantastic to see 13 years after its relaunch by BMW, and 11 since the fi rst time Mini was awarded Car of the Year, it is

now again Car of the Year with the latest range.

The car and the workers who produce it are making a huge contribution to Britain’s bal-ance of payments, with 80 per cent of production now being exported to 114 countries as far afi eld as Angola, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.

The Mini retains a special magic.

It is striking that it is one of fi rst cars small children rec-ognise, attracting a stare and a smile when you drive it.

Long may this success con-tinue.

I welcome BMW’s assurance that Oxford will remain the “home and heart” of Mini pro-duction for years to come.

We look forward to the next three million, and all this truly great car means for jobs, prosperity and the standing of Oxford in the world.

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Uni’s dead heatOXFORD: The universities of Oxford and Cambridge have come joint top in The Times’ Good University Guide – the first ever dead heat between the two.

Oxford ranked highly on stu-dent satisfaction and graduate job prospects, as well as having an average spend on facilities of £3,506 per student.

It was a jump of one place for Oxford, who were ranked second to Cambridge in last year’s guide.

BAFTA studentOXFORD: A student from Oxford has become the first recipient of a British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) scholarship.

Tian Macleod Ji was awarded a scholarship to study a Mas-ter of Fine Arts in Creative Media at City University of Hong Kong.

The 22-year-old will get a £9,300 scholarship for course fees, and a £10,000 bursary.

Home burgledBICESTER: Jewellery, a laptop and a camera were stolen from a house in Turnberry Close on September 16.

Between 8.40am and 2.30pm, thieves smashed a rear patio door to get into the property, before taking the items.

Police believe one of the offenders ran off down Bos-ton Road.

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Five guilty after £24m of drugs seized by police A FIFTH man involved in a conspiracy to supply heroin and cocaine with a street value of about £24million in Oxford has been found guilty at the city’s crown court.

Shorne Ross, 41, of Mumford Drive in Northampton, was convicted on Tuesday.

Four other men - includ-ing two from Oxfordshire - pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to supply class A drugs in January and Febru-ary this year.

A total of 14kg of cocaine and 7kg of heroin was seized from a vehicle on the M40 near High Wycombe, a lorry in Dover, and

during searches of houses in Woodstock and Oxford on March 10.

Also found was more than £50,000 in cash, a hydraulic press and various drug para-phernalia.

All fi ve men were arrested on March 10 and 11.

David Bowen, 42, also of Mumford Drive; Martin Gray, 32, of Randolph Avenue in Woodstock; and Yemi Aiyeg-busi, 35, of Walton Street in Oxford, pleaded guilty to the

charges on July 24.Hakan Razaiki, 42, from

Aandijk in the Netherlands, pleaded guilty on September 5.

Detective inspector Rachel Turner said: “The Thames Valley Police Serious Organ-ised Crime Unit (SOCU) has investigated this group who were concerned with supply-ing cocaine and heroin in the Oxford area.

“I would like to thank all the police offi cers involved in bringing this diffi cult and com-plex case to this conclusion.

“We are pleased that we have been able to disrupt the supply of drugs in the Oxford area and bring these men to justice.”

Oxford’s local policing area commander, superintendent Christian Bunt, added: “This was a lengthy and complex operation from across the Thames Valley and other forces.

“All of this has led to the suc-cessful conviction of these men and the dismantling of their drug supply network across the Oxford area.

“All of which should make Oxford and its surroundings a safer place to be.”

The fi ve men will be sen-tenced at Oxford Crown Court at a date to be confi rmed.

VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help with an Oxford Univer-sity project to classify more than 200,000 pictures of penguin fami-lies in Antarctica.

Penguin Watch launched last week and lets people look at the images taken by remote cam-eras monitoring more than 30 colonies around the Southern Ocean.

Researchers believe that the populations of many species of penguin, such as chinstrap and Adélie, are declining as shrink-ing sea ice threatens krill – the birds’ main food source.

And the university is hoping vol-unteers will help tag the adults, chicks and eggs in the pictures to give scientists a better under-standing of penguin behaviour

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Hostel blazeOXFORD: Fire crews were called to an Oxford hostel last Friday after a blaze in its laun-dry room.

Firefi ghters attended the Backpackers Youth Hostel in Hythe Bridge Street at around 5pm, and managed to keep the fi re contained within the room. No-one was injured.

Support groupOXFORD: A support group for people suffering with the lung condition idiopathic pulmo-nary fibrosis has been set up by Oxford University Hospital NHS Trust.

The Oxford Pulmonary Fibro-sis Support Group will allow patients to meet with others in a similar situation and discuss their illness.

Meetings will be held every other month, the fi rst of which will be at the Churchill Hospital next Tuesday at 4pm.

‘One of the best’OXON: Oxford University Hos-pitals NHS Trust has been named as one of the best places to work within the health serv-ice.

The Health Service Journal said that employees in the trust reported good communication and effective team working within the organisation.

Mark Power from the trust said: “We will continue to invest in order to ensure our continued success.”

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Business competition with £25,000 prize pot

BUDDING entrepreneurs in Vale of White Horse have an opportunity to make their busi-ness dream a reality with the launch of a new competition.

Spark Vale’s Business Idea competition will give the win-ners over £25,000 in business support services.

Leader of Vale of White Horse District Council, Matthew Bar-ber, said: “The Vale is a real hot bed for innovation and enter-prise.

“This competition will help to ensure small businesses with big ideas are given the oppor-

tunity and resources to develop and thrive.”

Launched by competition judges at Harwell Innovation Centre, where free offi ce accom-modation will be donated for the prize, the competition will see entrepreneurs compete in three categories: best business growth idea, best new business idea for under 25s, and the best new business idea for over 25s.

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one who lives or has a business interest in the Vale, of whether dreaming of starting-up or already up and running.

Judges will create a long list of nine entrants to get coaching by Oxford Innovation to help them develop business plans.

Six fi nalists will be announced ahead of a Dragons’ Den style fi nal in November.

Judge and ByBox CEO Stuart Miller said: “We are delighted to be involved in the Spark initia-tive that goes to extra lengths to really make a difference to the Vale’s up and coming entre-preneurs.”

Oxford Innovation business support director Rachel Panther said: “We encourage anyone thinking of starting a business, planning a growth step with an existing business, or in need of some business advice to engage with Spark right now.”

The prize pot has been donated by Vale businesses including start-up accountancy fi rm, Inca, Artisan Intelligent Print Solu-tions, Coller IP, Focus Oxford LLP, Bluestream Recruitment, Vale4Business, ByBox and Oxford Innovation.

Apply before October 19 at sparkvale.co.uk to enter.

By Iain [email protected]

Milestone for Oxfordshire’s railways: one year countdownTHERE is one year to go until Chiltern Railways opens its new Oxford to London line.

The launch will be the fi rst new rail link between a major British city and London in over 100 years and will ben-efi t thousands of commuters from Oxfordshire.

The groundbreaking £130million project will see the train operator running services between London Marylebone and Oxford Park-way - a new station being built to the north of the city, from September next year.

And the trains will run from the centre of Oxford from spring 2016.

The work brings Chiltern’s total investment in the line to £600m since the start of their franchise.

Chiltern Railways MD, Rob Brighouse, said: “We are staunch believers in the contribution rail travel can make to economic growth and prosperity.”

A draft timetable of the trips has been published.

Residents can give their views or suggest changes until November 7.

Go to chilternrailways.co.uk/news/september-2015-timetable-consultation to see the timetable and comment.

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The second Thames Valley FSB Keep Trade Local chal-lenge has ended. And what a way to end.

People across the region have been busy spending locally and entering the Fed-eration of Small Businesses competition which was set up to encourage people to use local businesses.

The fi nal count on the totaliser was an outstanding £257,897.11 invested in inde-pendent businesses.

With £1.76 going back into the local economy for every £1 spent, that is a stagger-ing £453,898.91 and counting that has helped to boost local economies.

With the backing of the majority of Thames Valley

MPs and support across the region from newspapers and local radio, the FSB has man-aged to raise the profi le of why it is important to Keep Trade Local and the impact that people can have when they do spend locally.

The campaign celebrates independent small businesses on and off the high street and encourages local and central government to help small busi-ness survive and fl ourish.

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8.30 Golf: The Ryder Cup Highlightsof day one from the GleneaglesHotel in Perthshire, where the40th staging of the biennialcontest between teams from theUSA and Europe got under way.(T)

12.05 FILM The Lives of Others(2006) (15) Oscar-winning drama,starring Ulrich Muhe. 2.15 Sign Zone:Question Time (T)(R) 3.15 This Is BBCTwo (T)

6.00 Good Morning BritainWithGaynor Faye. (T) 8.30 Lorraine (T) 9.25The Jeremy Kyle Show (T) 10.30 ThisMorning Celebrity chat and lifestylefeatures. (T) 12.30 Loose Women (T)1.30 ITV News (T) 1.55 ITV RegionalNews;Weather (T) 2.00 Dickinson’sReal Deal From Leek in Staffordshire.(T) 3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh ShowFeaturing a performance from Evita. (T)3.59 ITV Regional Weather (T) 4.00Who’s Doing the Dishes? MichelleHeaton plays host. (T) 5.00 The ChaseQuiz show, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (T)6.00 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)6.30 ITV News (T)

9.00 The X Factor The six-chairchallenge returns, as thehopefuls battle it out for placesat the judges’ houses stage ofthe contest. Dermot O’Learyhosts. (T)

10.00 ITV News and Weather (T)10.30 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)10.40 The Job Lot New series. The

staff recover from a night outcelebrating Trish’s divorce. (T)

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6.00 Countdown (T)(R) 6.40 Will &Grace (T)(R) 7.05 The King of Queens(T)(R) 7.55 Everybody LovesRaymond (T)(R) 8.50 Frasier (T)(R)9.50 Undercover Boss Canada (T)(R)10.50 Four in a Bed (T)(R) 11.55Channel 4 News (T) 12.00 Four in aBed (T)(R) 1.30 Channel 4 RacingLive coverage from Newmarket. (T)4.00 Deal or No Deal Beat-the-bankergame show. (T) 5.00 Come Dine withMe Four dinner-parties in Liverpool.(T) 6.00 The Simpsons Maggie goesmissing. (T)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks Carmelis horrified by what her family hasdone. (T)

9.00 Gogglebox New series. Returnof the weekly TV reviewprogramme, which captures thehouseholds’ instant reactions towhat they are watching.Narrated by Caroline Aherne. (T)

10.00 Alan Carr: Chatty Man LionelRichie looks back on his careerin music, Nick Grimshawdiscusses his first compilationalbum, Jessie J talks about hernew single and Ella Eyreperforms live in the studio. (T)

11.05 Jon Richardson Grows Up Thecomedian asks whether moneybuys happiness. (T)(R)

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The Ebola outbreak in SierraLeone. (T)

8.00 The Million Pound Drop TheHamersley family from Essexjoins host Davina McCall to takeon the Drop in the hope ofwalking away with a life-changing amount of money. Lastin the series. (T)

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6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The WrightStuff Panel discussion. 11.10Cowboy Builders (T)(R) 12.10 5News Lunchtime (T) 12.15 UltimatePolice Interceptors (T)(R) 1.15Home and Away (T) 1.45Neighbours (T) 2.15 NCIS A partiallydissolved body is found in a bath ofacid. (T)(R) 3.15 FILM Committed(2011) (12) Thriller, starring AndreaRoth. (T) 5.00 5 News at 5 (T) 5.30Neighbours Paul uses underhandtactics to regain the mayoral position.(T)(R) 6.00 Home and Away Maddythreatens to quit school. (T)(R) 6.30 5News Tonight (T)

9.00 Body of Proof Part two of two.Megan finds a bomb implantedin Dr Wallace’s latest victim andreceives a phone call telling herto bring the device to arendezvous point or Lacey willbe killed. (T)

10.00 NCIS McGee’s grandmother isimplicated in the killing of alieutenant. (T)(R)

10.55 NCIS The death of an assassinleads the team to discover hisnext target was to be a Navylieutenant commander. (T)(R)

11.55 Access Showbiz news andgossip.

7.00 World War II in Colour Britainremains defiant after the retreatfrom Dunkirk; (T) 5 NewsUpdate (T)

8.00 Storage: Flog the Lot! Fourmore trucks arrive bearingmysterious cargo; (T) 5 News at9 (T)

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7.00 Strictly Come Dancing TessDaly and Claudia Winklemanhost the second of thisweekend’s live shows, in whichthe remainder of the couplestake to the floor. (T)

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10.30 FILM Margin Call (2011) (15)Premiere. An executivedismissed from an investmentbank leaks news of an impendingcrisis, which soon spreadsthroughout the company. Drama,starring Kevin Spacey. (T)

7.00 Flog It! Trade Secrets Advice onmilitary memorabilia. (T)

7.30 The Culture Show: HilaryMantel – Case Histories Theauthor chats about her newcollection of short stories. (T)

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of day two from the GleneaglesHotel in Perthshire, where the40th staging of the biennialcontest between teams from theUSA and Europe continued. (T)

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6.00 CITV 9.25 The Hungry Sailors(T)(R) 10.25 Murder, She Wrote (T)(R) 11.25 ITV News;Weather (T)11.30 FILM The Mirror Crack’d(1980) (PG) (T) 1.35 The X Factor (T)(R) 2.35 FILM Field of Dreams(1989) (PG) Baseball fantasy, withKevin Costner and Ray Liotta. (T) 4.30The X Factor The six-chair challengebegins. (T)(R) 5.35 Off Their RockersSenior citizens play pranks on thepublic. (T)(R) 6.05 ITV RegionalNews;Weather (T) 6.15 ITV News (T)6.30 New You’ve Been Framed! Newseries. Featuring trouble in churchand a breakfast surprise. (T)

9.20 Through the Keyhole CraigCharles, Fearne Cotton and DaveBerry make up this week’s panelas Keith Lemon tours mysteryproperties and challenges themto guess the identities of thefamous homeowners. (T)

10.20 ITV News;Weather (T)10.35 FILM Shaun of the Dead (2004)

(15) An aimless man decides toget his life back on track just aszombies start to roam thestreets of London to feast on theliving. Comedy horror, withSimon Pegg and Nick Frost. (T)

7.00 The Chase: Celebrity SpecialEmmerdale’s Natalie Anderson(Alicia), actress Patsy Kensit,broadcaster Esther Rantzen andsinger-presenter Brian McFaddentake on a trivia expert forcharity. Bradley Walsh hosts. (T)

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12.25 Jackpot247 3.00 The JeremyKyle Show USA (T)(R) 3.40 ITVNightscreen

6.10 How I Met Your Mother (T)(R)6.35 Trans World Sport Including aprofile of British fell running championEmma Clayton. (T) 7.30 The Grid (T)7.55 The Morning Line A preview ofthe day’s main race meetings. (T) 9.00Weekend KitchenWith Ray Mears. (T)10.00 Everybody Loves Raymond Raybonds with Pat. (T)(R) 10.30 Frasier (T)(R) 11.30 The Big Bang Theory (T)(R)12.30 The Simpsons (T)(R) 1.00Gadget Man (T)(R) 1.30 Channel 4Racing Live coverage of races atNewmarket and Market Rasen. (T) 4.10Come Dine with Me (T)(R) 6.45Channel 4 News (T)

9.15 FILM End of Watch (2012) (15)Premiere. Two Los Angeles copsget in over their heads whenthey stumble on evidence thatcould bring down a drug cartel.Crime thriller, with JakeGyllenhaal and Michael Pena. (T)

11.25 Rude Tube Alex Zane presents acountdown of 50 viral clips ofmerry mishaps, including aparallel parking fail marathonand the infamous WealdstoneRaider. (T)(R)

7.15 Sarah Beeny’s Double YourHouse for Half the MoneyAdding more space to a tinycottage in Bow Brickhill nearMilton Keynes. (T)(R)

8.10 Grand Designs Kevin McCloudfollows an architect’s project tobuild a house out of shippingcontainers, welded together toform a giant cross andcantilevered on the family farmin Co Derry. (T)(R)

12.25 Alan Carr: Chatty Man (T)(R)1.20 FILM Hot Rod (2007) (12)Comedy, starring Andy Samberg. (T)2.50 Homeland (T)(R) 3.40 Hollyoaks(T) 5.50 NFL: Rush Zone (T)

6.00 Milkshake! 10.00 Access 10.10Never Teach Your Wife to DriveThree women learning the rules ofthe road from their partners. (T)(R)11.10 The Nightmare NeighbourNext Door (T)(R) 12.10 Can’t Pay?We’ll Take It Away (T)(R) 1.10Storage: Flog the Lot! Four moretrucks arrive bearing mysteriouscargo. (T)(R) 2.15 FILM Cromwell(1970) (U) Historical drama,starring Richard Harris and AlecGuinness. (T) 5.00 FILM The LongShips (1963) (PG) Viking adventure,starring Richard Widmark and SidneyPoitier. (T)

11.35 Lost Heroes of First World WarArchived interviews telling thestory of the conflict. (T)(R)

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ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 66.00 Emmerdale 9.05 Coronation Street 11.35 The XFactor 12.35 The Xtra Factor 1.05 You’ve BeenFramed! 2.05 You’ve Been Framed! Kids Special 3.10You’ve Been Framed! 3.35 FILM: Valiant (2005) (U)5.15 FILM: Nanny McPhee (2005) (U) Period fantasy,starring Emma Thompson. 7.20 FILM: Evan Almighty(2007) (PG) Comedy sequel, starring Steve Carell. 9.20The Xtra Factor 9.50 The Job Lot 10.20 Celebrity Juice11.05 Release the Hounds 12.00 The X Factor 1.25The Xtra Factor 1.50 Two and a Half Men 2.35 Life’sFunniest Moments 2.55 Teleshopping 5.55 ITV2NightscreenITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 106.00 Wycliffe 6.55 Murder, She Wrote 7.55 The Royal9.55 FILM: Pride and Prejudice (2005) (U) 12.30 FILM:Columbo: Identity Crisis (1975) (12) 2.35 A Touch ofFrost 4.45 Wycliffe 5.50 Inspector Morse 7.55Rosemary & Thyme 9.00 Midsomer Murders 11.00Bomb Girls 12.00 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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F1 Show 10.00 Soccer AM 12.00 WWE Superstars1.00 Modern Family 2.00 The Middle 3.00 Harrow: AVery British School 5.00 Twin Towns 6.00 TheSimpsons 7.00 Ashley Banjo’s Secret Street Crew 8.00Duck Quacks Don’t Echo 9.00 FILM: Cheaper By theDozen (2003) (PG) Family comedy remake, starringSteve Martin. 10.50 The Boxtrolls Special 11.00Hawaii Five-0 12.00 Mad Dogs: The Finale 1.00 RoadWars 3.00 The Cafe 4.00 Brainiac: Science AbuseSKY ATLANTIC SKY: 1086.00 Cleverdicks 7.00 Networks of Power with SirChristopher Meyer 8.00 Seinfeld 9.30 The British10.30 Bradley Wiggins: A Year in Yellow 12.00 AnthonyBourdain: No Reservations 2.00 Team Sky and BritishCycling: The Road to Glory 3.00 Blue Bloods 6.00Without a Trace 8.00 Micro Monsters with DavidAttenborough 9.00 Boardwalk Empire 10.15 TheLeftovers 11.30 Game of Thrones 12.45 Gomorrah1.45 The Following 2.45 Boardwalk Empire 4.00 TheDevil’s Dinner Party

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9.30 Mock the WeekWith RobBeckett, Milton Jones, RomeshRanganathan and Holly Walsh.(T)(R)

10.00 FILM Sex & Drugs & Rock &Roll (2010) (15) Premiere. Biopicof punk singer Ian Dury, focusingon the impact his rise to fameand volatile personality had onhis relationship with his son.With Andy Serkis. (T)

11.55 FILM The Children (2008) (15)A family Christmas at a remotecottage turns deadly when avirus transforms the childreninto bloodthirsty killers. Horror,starring Eva Birthistle. (T)

7.30 Golf: The Ryder Cup Highlightsof day three from the GleneaglesHotel in Perthshire, where the40th staging of the biennialcontest between teams from theUSA and Europe concluded. (T)

1.15 Sign Zone: Countryfile (T)(R)2.10 Holby City (T)(R) 3.10 This Is BBCTwo (T)

6.00 CITV 9.25 ITV News (T) 9.30Dickinson’s Real Deal From Aintree,Merseyside. (T)(R) 10.25 Murder, SheWrote A newspaper reporter is killed.(T)(R) 11.25 ITV News;Weather (T)11.35 FILM Carry On Girls (1973) (PG)Comedy, starring Sid James. (T) 1.15FILM Fletch Lives (1989) (PG) Comedysequel, starring Chevy Chase. (T) 3.00The X Factor The six-chair challengecontinues. (T)(R) 4.15 Downton AbbeyThomas gives Baxter an ultimatum. (T)(R) 5.45 All Star Family FortunesWithAndrew Castle and Tina Hobley. (T)(R)6.35 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)6.45 ITV News (T)

9.00 Downton Abbey Robert faces adifficult decision, Thomas’smeddling threatens Baxter’sfriendship with Molesley, LordMerton continues his hot pursuitof Isobel, and Mary risks herreputation. (T)

10.05 ITV News;Weather (T)10.20 I Married the Waiter: Love in

the Sun Stories of enduringholiday romances. (T)(R)

11.15 Premiership Rugby UnionHighlights of the latest top-flightfixtures.

7.00 Sunday Night at the PalladiumJack Whitehall hosts the varietyshow. (T)

8.00 The X Factor As the boot-camptriple bill concludes, the 24remaining acts know they haveto raise their game to stand outat the forthcoming judges’houses stage of the competition.(T)

12.10 The Store 2.30 Motorsport UK3.20 British Superbike ChampionshipHighlights (T) 4.05 ITV Nightscreen5.05 The Jeremy Kyle Show (T)(R)

6.15 British F3 (T)(R) 7.05 IronmanWales (T) 7.35 NFL: The AmericanFootball Show (T)(R) 8.30 EverybodyLoves Raymond (T)(R) 9.00 Frasier (T)(R) 9.30 Sunday BrunchWith SallyLindsay, Rufus Hound, StephenGraham, Ben Miller, and Gorgon City.(T) 12.30 George Clarke’s AmazingSpaces (T)(R) 1.30 The Big BangTheory (T)(R) 2.55 FILM She’s theMan (2006) (12) Romantic comedy,starring Amanda Bynes and ChanningTatum. (T) 5.00 Channel 4 News (T)5.30 American Football Live atWembley Oakland Raiders v MiamiDolphins (kick-off 6.00pm). (T)

9.00 FILM Magic Mike (2012) (15)Premiere. A male stripperteaches a young dancer thetricks of the trade, andintroduces him to his hedonisticworld. Comedy drama, starringChanning Tatum. (T)

11.15 FILM Indecent Proposal (1993)(15) A penniless couple accept$1million for the wife to sleepwith a billionaire, but theirmarriage suffers as a result.Drama, with Robert Redford. (T)

8.00 Operation Maneater MarkEvans explores attempts to stoppolar bears attacking locals onthe shores of Hudson Bay,Canada, including an aerialdrone early warning system anda loud-speaker deterrent. (T)

1.20 American Football Live. DallasCowboys v New Orleans Saints (kick-off1.30am). (T) 5.00 Ironman Wales (T)(R)5.25Win It Cook It (T)(R) 5.55 Deal orNo Deal (T)(R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.55 AccessShowbiz news and gossip. 10.00Police Interceptors (T)(R) 12.45Ultimate Police InterceptorsNick and the team track a petrolthief. (T)(R) 1.45 FILM Cloudywith a Chance of Meatballs(2009) (U) Animated comedy, withthe voice of Bill Hader. (T) 3.30FILM Homeward Bound II:Lost in San Francisco (1996) (U)Animal adventure sequel, with thevoice of Michael J Fox. (T) 5.10FILM Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2009)(PG) Comedy, starring Kevin James.(T)

9.00 FILM Gone in 60 Seconds(2000) (15) A veteran car thiefis forced to pull off an extremelycomplex heist to save hisbrother from the gangsterholding him hostage. Thriller,starring Nicolas Cage andAngelina Jolie. Part of theLegend of Cage night. (T)

11.15 FILM Bangkok Dangerous(2008) (18) Action thrillerremake, with Nicolas Cage andShahkrit Yamnarm. Part of theLegend of Cage night. (T)

7.05 5 News Weekend (T)7.10 FILM 10,000 BC (2008) (12) A

young mammoth-hunter crossesthe wilderness to rescue hislover and fellow villagers fromslave raiders. Prehistoric fantasyadventure, starring Steven Straitand Camilla Belle. (T)

12.55 SuperCasino 3.10 The GadgetShow (T)(R) 4.00 House Doctor (T)(R)4.25 Make It Big (T)(R) 4.50 Make ItBig (T)(R) 5.20 Angels of Jarm (T)(R)5.30 Angels of Jarm (T)(R) 5.35 Angelsof Jarm (T)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 66.00 Beauty and the Geek 6.45 Emmerdale 9.55Coronation Street 12.25 The X Factor 1.40 The XtraFactor 2.15 You’ve Been Framed! 2.45 FILM: NannyMcPhee and the Big Bang (2010) (U) Fantasy comedy,starring Emma Thompson. 4.55 FILM: Despicable Me(2010) (U) 6.50 FILM: The Mummy: Tomb of theDragon Emperor (2008) (12) 9.00 The Xtra Factor10.00 Bad Bridesmaid 11.00 Tricked 12.00 The XFactor 1.05 The Xtra Factor 2.00 Two and a Half Men2.45 Teleshopping 5.45 ITV2 NightscreenITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 106.00 A Touch of Frost 7.55 FILM: Carry On Camping(1969) (PG) 9.45 Heartbeat 11.50 Inspector Morse1.55 Wycliffe 3.00 FILM: Carry On Follow That Camel(1967) (PG) 5.05 FILM: Columbo: Murder with TooMany Notes (2000) (15) 7.00 Lewis 9.00 The Best ofthe Royal Variety 10.00 FILM: Gosford Park (2001) (15)Period drama, starring Maggie Smith and KellyMacdonald. 12.50 William and Mary 2.40 Judge Judy

3.00 ITV3 Nightscreen 3.15 EmmerdaleBBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 77.00 Pop’s Greatest Dance Crazes 7.05 Great MovieMistakes IV: May the Fourth Be with You 7.50 DoctorWho 8.35 FILM: Kung Fu Panda (2008) (PG) Animatedcomedy, with the voice of Jack Black. 10.00 Family Guy10.45 Bad Education 11.15 American Dad! 12.00FILM: Anuvahood (2011) (15) 1.25 Bad Education1.55 Parents’ Evening 2.25 Don’t Drop the Baby 3.20Bad Education 3.50 CloseBBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 97.00 The World’s Most Beautiful Eggs: The Genius ofCarl Faberge 8.00 Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities9.00 British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash10.00 FILM: The Body (2012) (15) Premiere. Thriller,starring Jose Coronado. 11.45 Queen: The Legendary1975 Concert 12.30 FILM: Ziggy Stardust and theSpiders from Mars (1973) (PG) 2.00 TOTP2 2.45British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert and Nash 3.45Close

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 286.00 Make It or Break It 6.45 Happy Endings 9.00Rude(ish) Tube 10.00 Hollyoaks 12.30 How I Met YourMother 2.00 Melissa & Joey 3.00 Suburgatory 3.30New Girl 4.00 The Big Bang Theory 5.00 The 100 6.002 Broke Girls 7.00 The Big Bang Theory 8.00 FILM: TheKarate Kid (2010) (PG) Martial arts drama, with JadenSmith and Jackie Chan. 10.45 The Big Bang Theory11.10 Glue 12.15 Rules of Engagement 1.15 RudeTube: All Things Weird and Wonderful 2.20 The RickyGervais Show 2.45 The Cleveland Show 3.10 HollyoaksMORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 148.55 Location, Location, Location 11.00 A Place in theSun 11.35 Great Canal Journeys 12.40 A Place in theSun: Home or Away 1.40 Building the Dream 2.45 Fourin a Bed 5.20 Come Dine with Me 7.55 AmericanFootball Live at Wembley. Oakland Raiders v MiamiDolphins. 9.30 Father Ted 10.00 24 Hours in A&E11.05 Father Ted 1.15 Embarrassing Bodies 2.20 24Hours in A&E 3.25 SuperScrimpers 3.40 Close

FILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 1511.00 Blossoms in the Dust (1941) (PG) 1.00 Star TrekVI: The Undiscovered Country (1991) (PG) 3.05 MadMoney (2008) (12) 5.10 Romancing the Stone (1984)(12) 7.15 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer(2007) (PG) 9.00 Die Hard 2 (1990) (18) 11.20 Neds(2010) (18) 1.40 Cop Land (1997) (18) 3.50 CloseDAVE SKY: 111 FV: 127.10 Rocket City Rednecks 8.00 Flip Men 9.00Trawlermen 10.20 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green11.20 Top Gear Africa Special 2.00 Storage Hunters6.00 Red Bull X Fighters 2014 7.00 Extreme Fishingwith Robson Green 8.00 Not Going Out 10.40Crackanory 11.20 Not Going Out 2.00 Storage Hunters4.00 CloseSKY1 SKY: 1066.00 Hour of Power 7.00 Ashley Banjo’s Big TownDance 8.00 All Aboard: East Coast Trains 9.00 InsideGatwick 10.00 WWE Superstars 11.00 WWE:Experience 12.00 Ashley Banjo’s Secret Street Crew

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6.00 Breakfast (T) 9.15 Rip Off Britain(T) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer(T)(R) 11.00 Saints and Scroungers (T)11.45 Break-in Britain – TheCrackdown (T) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (T)1.00 BBC News;Weather (T) 1.30 BBCRegional News and Weather (T) 1.45Doctors (T) 2.15 Perfection Generalknowledge quiz, hosted by NickKnowles. (T) 3.00 Escape to theCountry A rural home in Norfolk. (T)(R)3.45 Home Away from Home (T) 4.30Antiques Road Trip (T) 5.15 Pointless(T) 6.00 BBC News;Weather (T) 6.30BBC Regional News Programmes;Weather (T)

9.00 New Tricks The team reopensthe case of a pub landlord killedin a fire, officially ruled assuicide. The veterans wonderwhy, however, his live-in barmaiddisappeared on the same night.(T)

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Weather (T)10.35 Room 101 – Extra StorageWith

Gregg Wallace, Gabby Logan andSarah Millican. (T)(R)

11.15 The Graham Norton ShowWithDenzel Washington, PeterCapaldi and Gemma Arterton.(T)(R)

7.00 The One Show Hosted by AlexJones and Matt Baker. (T)

7.30 Inside Out Regionaldocumentary; (T) BBC News;Regional News (T)

8.00 EastEnders Phil and Sharonprepare to wed – only for eventsto conspire against them. (T)

8.30 Born Asleep: PanoramaDoctors’ claims they can lowerthe UK’s stillbirth rates. (T)

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6.05 Homes Under the Hammer (T)(R)7.05 Saints and Scroungers (T)(R) 7.50Caught Red Handed (T)(R) 8.20 SignZone: The Housing Enforcers (T)(R)9.05 Sign Zone: Russia’s LostPrincesses (T)(R) 10.05 Sign Zone:Animal SOS 10.35 Click (T) 11.00 BBCNews 11.30 Daily Politics ConferenceSpecial (T) 1.00 Fred Dibnah’s World ofSteam, Steel and Stone (T)(R) 1.30Celebrity MasterChef (T)(R) 2.15 ReadySteady Cook (T)(R) 3.00 The Life ofMammals 4.00 Great British RailwayJourneys 4.30 Pressure Pad (T) 5.15Flog It! 6.00 Eggheads (T) 6.30 StrictlyCome Dancing – It Takes Two (T)

9.00 Horizon: Is Your Brain Male orFemale? (T)

10.00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Newseries. Rhod Gilbert takes overas host as the comedy musicquiz returns. (T)

10.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather (T)

11.20 Today at Conference News fromthe second day of theConservative Party’s annualgathering. (T)

11.50 Long Shadow (T)(R)

7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road TripActors Christopher Timothy andPatrick Robinson hunt forantiques in Gloucestershire andHerefordshire, before seeingwho makes the bigger profit atauction. (T)

8.00 University Challenge UniversityCollege London takes on Exeter.(T)

8.30 Only Connect A team of coderstakes on a trio of video-gameenthusiasts. (T)

12.50 Sign Zone: Scrappers (T)(R)1.20 This Is BBC Two (T) 4.00 BBCLearning Zone (T)(R)

6.00 Good Morning BritainWith BenAffleck. (T) 8.30 Lorraine (T) 9.25 TheJeremy Kyle Show (T) 10.30 ThisMorning (T) 12.30 Loose Women (T)1.30 ITV News (T) 1.55 ITV RegionalNews;Weather (T) 2.00 Dickinson’sReal Deal David Dickinson and theteam arrive in Wilmslow, Cheshire. (T)3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh ShowWithBritain’s Got Talent’s Lucy Kay. (T) 3.59ITV Regional Weather (T) 4.00 Who’sDoing the Dishes? Gillian McKeithplays host. (T) 5.00 The Chase Quizshow, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (T) 6.00ITV Regional News;Weather (T) 6.30ITV News (T)

9.00 Cilla A failed attempt to crackthe US, a tempestuousrelationship with Bobby and theunravelling of Brian’s private lifeall threaten to derail Cilla’ssuccess. Last in the series. (T)

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7.00 Emmerdale A woman turns upwith shocking news for Jimmyand Nicola. (T)

7.30 Coronation Street Neil tellsAndrea and Lloyd he is leavingthe country for good. (T)

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9.00 24 Hours in Police CustodyNew series. This documentaryfrom the makers of 24 Hours inA&E follows the work ofBedfordshire Police round-the-clock. (T)

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11.25 NFL: The American FootballShow Highlights from the fourthweek of the NFL campaign. (T)

7.00 Channel 4 News (T)

8.00 Jamie’s Comfort Food A heartyfish pie, gnudi and hummingbirdcake. (T)

8.30 Gadget Man Richard Ayoadetackles property conundrumswith the help of gadgets. (T)

12.20 FILM Ship of Theseus (2012)(12) Premiere. Drama, starring AidaElkashef. 3.00 Mammon 4.05 SarahBeeny’s Selling Houses (T)(R) 5.05 TheMillion Pound Drop (T)(R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The WrightStuff 11.10 Cowboy Builders (T)(R)12.10 5 News Lunchtime (T) 12.15Police Interceptors (T)(R) 1.15 Homeand Away (T) 1.45 Neighbours (T)2.15 NCIS McGee’s grandmother isimplicated in the killing of a lieutenant.(T)(R) 3.15 FILM Deadly Honeymoon(2010) (15) Mystery, starring ZoeMcLellan. (T) 5.00 5 News at 5 (T)5.30 Neighbours Terese publiclyaccuses Lauren of trying to steal herhusband. (T)(R) 6.00 Home andAway Phoebe is upset with Caseyabout Josh moving in. (T)(R) 6.30 5News Tonight (T)

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William and Mary 12.05 The Return of SherlockHolmes 1.10 Second Thoughts 2.05 ITV3 NightscreenBBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 77.00 Top Gear 8.00 Junior Paramedics 9.00 Hotel ofMum and Dad 10.00 Sexy Beasts 10.30 EastEnders11.00 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad! 12.30 Hotel ofMum and Dad 1.30 Sexy Beasts 2.00 Don’t Drop theBaby 3.00 Hotel of Mum and Dad 4.00 CloseBBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 97.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Great BritishRailway Journeys 8.00 British Gardens in Time 9.00Lost Kingdoms of Central America 10.00 Arms Dealer:The Notorious Mr Bout – Storyville 11.25 I Never TellAnybody Anything: The Life and Art of Edward Burra12.25 Prince: A Purple Reign 1.25 The Wonder ofAnimals 1.55 British Gardens in Time 2.55 LostKingdoms of Central America 3.55 CloseE4 SKY: 136 FV: 286.00 Rude(ish) Tube 6.25 90210 7.10 Glee 8.00Suburgatory 8.30 Happy Endings 9.00 Rules of

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SarahPayne;Britain’sWostCrimes,8pm

6.00 Breakfast (T) 9.15 Rip OffBritain (T) 10.00 Homes Under theHammer (T) 11.00 Saints andScroungers (T) 11.45 Break-inBritain – The Crackdown (T) 12.15Bargain Hunt (T)(R) 1.00 BBC News;Weather (T) 1.30 BBC Regional Newsand Weather (T) 1.45 Doctors (T)2.15 Perfection General knowledgequiz, hosted by Nick Knowles. (T) 3.00Escape to the Country (T) 3.45 HomeAway from Home (T) 4.30 AntiquesRoad Trip (T) 5.15 Pointless (T)(R)6.00 BBC News;Weather (T) 6.30BBC Regional News Programmes;Weather (T)

9.00 The Driver Vince is beginning tofeel way out of his depth, and aswife Ros becomes increasinglysuspicious of what he is up to,he tries to piece his family backtogether by visiting son Tim. (T)

10.00 BBC News (T)10.25 BBC Regional News and

Weather; (T) National LotteryUpdate (T)

10.35 My £999 Wedding (T)

11.35 FILM Honeymoon in Vegas(1992) (15) Romantic comedy,with Nicolas Cage and SarahJessica Parker. (T)

7.00 The One Show Live chat andtopical reports. (T)

7.25 EastEnders The wedding dayrevelations continue at the Vic;(T) BBC News; Regional News (T)

8.00 Holby City The day of Harry’shearing arrives, with a vengefulRaf determined to destroy hisrival’s career once and for all.Elliot makes plans forretirement, and Dominic isfeeling lonely. (T)

1.10 Weather for the Week Ahead (T)1.15 BBC News (T)

6.05 Homes Under the Hammer (T)(R)7.05 Saints and Scroungers (T)(R) 7.50Break-in Britain – The Crackdown (T)(R)8.20 Sign Zone: The Housing Enforcers(T)(R) 9.05 Sign Zone: Natural World:Attenborough’s Fabulous Frogs (T)(R)10.05 Sign Zone: Food & Drink (T)(R)10.35 HARDtalk (T) 11.00 BBC News (T)11.30 BBC World News (T) 12.00 DailyPolitics Conference Special (T) 1.00 FredDibnah’s World of Steam, Steel and Stone(T)(R) 1.30 Celebrity MasterChef (T)(R)2.15 Ready Steady Cook (T)(R) 3.00 TheLife of Mammals 4.00 Great BritishRailway Journeys 4.30 Pressure Pad (T)5.15 Flog It! (T)(R) 6.00 Eggheads (T) 6.30Strictly Come Dancing – It Takes Two (T)

9.00 The Motorway: Life in the FastLane Construction managerMark Sutton oversees the£190million redesign ofCatthorpe Interchange. Last inthe series. (T)

10.00 Later Live – with Jools HollandWith Jamie T, Ali Campbell,Gorgon City and Damien Rice.(T)

10.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather (T)

11.20 Today at Conference News fromthe third day of the ConservativeParty’s annual gathering. (T)

11.50 Horizon: Is Your Brain Male orFemale? (T)(R)

7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road TripJournalist Sian Williams andweather presenter CarolKirkwood embark on a quest tounearth collectibles in Essex,with help from experts CharlesHanson and Charlie Ross. (T)

8.00 The £100K House: Tricks of theTrade Kieran Long and PiersTaylor help a woman who needsmore space now that her fiancehas moved in and advise acharity worker on building herdream kitchen. (T)

12.50 Sign Zone: Hotel India (T)(R)1.50 This Is BBC Two (T) 4.00 BBCLearning Zone (T)(R)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (T) 8.30Lorraine (T) 9.25 The Jeremy KyleShow (T) 10.30 This Morning (T) 12.30Loose Women (T) 1.30 ITV News (T)1.55 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal The teamvisits Barnsley in South Yorkshire. (T)3.00 The Alan Titchmarsh ShowWithguest Geoffrey Boycott. (T) 3.59 ITVRegional Weather (T) 4.00 Who’sDoing the Dishes? Singer JoeMcElderry hosts a dinner party for fourstrangers. (T) 5.00 The Chase Quizshow, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (T) 6.00ITV Regional News;Weather (T) 6.30ITV News (T)

10.00 ITV News and Weather (T)10.30 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)10.40 UEFA Champions League

Highlights Action from tonight’sfixtures in matchday two. (T)

11.40 Life of Ryan: CaretakerManager Focusing on RyanGiggs’ four matches in charge ofManchester United at the end oflast season. (T)(R)

7.00 Emmerdale Jimmy strugglesover the news Juliette ispregnant. (T)

7.30 Live UEFA Champions LeagueManchester City v AS Roma(kick-off 7.45pm). Adrian Chilesintroduces coverage of thematchday two Group E fixturefrom the Etihad Stadium. (T)

12.40 Jackpot247 3.00 Loose Women(R) 3.45 ITV Nightscreen 5.05 TheJeremy Kyle Show (T)(R)

6.00 Countdown (T)(R) 6.45 Will &Grace (T)(R) 7.10 The King of Queens(T)(R) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond(T)(R) 9.00 Frasier (T)(R) 10.30Undercover Boss Canada (T)(R) 11.30Four in a Bed (T)(R) 12.00 Channel 4News (T) 12.05 Four in a Bed (T)(R)2.10 A Place in the Sun: Summer SunA couple search for a second home inPortugal. (T) 3.10 CountdownWithDictionary Corner guest MargaretMountford. (T) 4.00 Deal or No DealHigh-stakes game show, with NoelEdmonds. (T) 5.00 Four in a Bed (T)5.30 Come Dine with Me (T) 6.00 TheSimpsons (T)(R) 6.30 Hollyoaks (T)

9.00 Ramsay’s Costa delNightmares Gordon Ramsayheads for Capbreton in south-west France. (T)

10.00 Gogglebox Return of the weeklyTV review programme, whichcaptures the households’ instantreactions to what they arewatching. Narrated by CarolineAherne. (T)(R)

11.00 Educating the East EndHeadmistress Ms Smith, deputyMiss Hillman and Englishteacher Mr Bispham have to finda multitude of ways to engagewith pupils. (T)(R)

7.00 Channel 4 News (T)

8.00 Posh Pawn Prestige boss JamesConstantinou meets anentrepreneur friend in Spainabout a £100,000 loan on aluxury yacht, while a widowconsiders parting with her latehusband’s vintage car. (T)

12.00 Poker (T) 12.55 NFL: HardKnocks (T) 1.55 KOTV Boxing Weekly(T) 2.25 Ironman Wales (T)(R) 2.50Trans World Sport 3.50 The Grid (T)(R)4.15 British F3 4.45 SuperScrimpers(T)(R) 5.05 Deal or No Deal (T)(R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The WrightStuff 11.10 Cowboy Builders (T)(R)12.10 5 News Lunchtime (T) 12.15Ultimate Police Interceptors (T)(R)1.15 Home and Away (T) 1.45Neighbours (T) 2.15 NCIS Theteam tries to uncover the motivebehind a contract killing. (T)(R)3.15 FILM Class (2010) (PG)Romantic drama, starring Jodi LynO’Keefe and Justin Bruening. (T)5.00 5 News at 5 (T) 5.30Neighbours Terese struggles withthe fallout from her outburst. (T)(R)6.00 Home and Away (T)(R) 6.30 5News Tonight (T)

9.00 CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationA man is found unconscious in asuburban house and claims thatthe homeowners hired him to doodd jobs, but that they left amonth ago with their twochildren and never returned. (T)

10.00 Secrets & Lies Ben finds anunlikely ally when he presentsJess with compelling evidencesuggesting her ex-husband Paulcould be the killer, and hedecides to track him down. (T)

11.00 The NCIS Movie: EnemiesFeature-length episode. Zivaconfronts her past when theteam is ordered to protect herfather. (T)(R)

7.00 Meerkat Manor PregnantKinkajoo becomes the group’sdominant female. (T)(R)

7.30 The Secret Life of Pets Hiddencameras reveal just how muchsome dogs miss their ownerswhen left alone; (T) 5 News (T)

8.00 Sarah Payne: Britain’s WorstCrimes The abduction andmurder of eight-year-old SarahPayne in 2000, and her mother’ssubsequent campaign to protectother children from convictedpaedophiles; (T) 5 News at 9 (T)

12.35 True Crimes: The First 72Hours (T) 1.00 SuperCasino 3.10Armed & Dangerous: Caught onCamera (T)(R) 4.00Wildlife SOS (T)(R)4.20 Great Scientists (T)(R) 4.45 HouseDoctor (T)(R) 5.10 House Doctor (T)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 66.00 Kylie Minogue: The Hot Desk 6.10 You’ve BeenFramed! 6.35 Emmerdale 7.05 Coronation Street 8.00The Only Way Is Essex 9.35 The Real Housewives ofBeverly Hills 11.25 Millionaire Matchmaker 12.15Emmerdale 12.50 Coronation Street 1.50 The JeremyKyle Show 5.05 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00 Funniest Ever You’veBeen Framed! 9.00 Tricked 10.00 Celebrity Juice10.50 FILM: Billy Madison (1995) (12) Comedy,starring Adam Sandler. 12.40 Two and a Half Men1.55 Dads 2.15 Teleshopping 5.45 ITV2 NightscreenITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 106.00 The Upper Hand 6.25 Heartbeat 7.20 The Royal8.25 Wycliffe 9.35 Judge Judy 10.55 The Return ofSherlock Holmes 12.00 Wycliffe 1.05 Heartbeat 2.10Wild at Heart 3.10 The Return of Sherlock Holmes4.25 Barbara 4.55 Never the Twain 5.25 On the Buses6.00 Heartbeat 7.00 Judge Judy 8.00 MidsomerMurders 10.00 Trial & Retribution 11.00 William and

Mary 12.05 The Return of Sherlock Holmes 1.15Judge Judy 2.00 ITV3 Nightscreen 2.30 TeleshoppingBBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 77.00 Top Gear 8.00 Barely Legal Drivers 9.00 Don’t Tellthe Bride 10.00 Bad Education 10.30 EastEnders11.05 Family Guy 11.50 American Dad! 12.35 BadEducation 1.05 Don’t Tell the Bride 2.00 Hotel of Mumand Dad 3.00 Don’t Tell the Bride 4.00 CloseBBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 97.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Great BritishRailway Journeys 8.00 First World War at Home: TheEquine Army 8.30 The Secret Life of Books 9.00Timewatch: Captain Cook – The Man Behind theLegend 10.00 Timeshift: Full Throttle – The Glory Daysof British Motorbikes 11.00 Yellowstone 12.00Britain’s Natural World: The Unnatural History ofLondon 1.00 Otis Redding: Soul Ambassador 2.00 FirstWorld War at Home: The Equine Army 2.30 The SecretLife of Books 3.00 Timewatch: Captain Cook – TheMan Behind the Legend 4.00 Close

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 286.00 Happy Endings 6.25 90210 7.10 Glee 8.00Suburgatory 8.30 Happy Endings 9.00 Rules ofEngagement 9.30 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Charmed11.00 The Tomorrow People 12.00 Hollyoaks 12.35Rules of Engagement 1.00 How I Met Your Mother2.00 The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 3.30Rules of Engagement 4.00 The Tomorrow People 5.00How I Met Your Mother 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00Hollyoaks 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 9.00 New Girl9.30 The Mindy Project 10.00 Tattoos After Dark 11.00The Big Bang Theory 12.00 Rude Tube: Superstars ofthe Web 1.05 2 Broke Girls 1.40 Rules of Engagement2.25 The 100 3.10 Glee 3.55 CharmedMORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 148.55 Sarah Beeny’s Double Your House for Half theMoney 10.00 FILM: 10 Little Indians (1965) (15)11.50 Time Team 2.00 Celebrity Come Dine with Me4.40 A Place in the Sun: Home or Away 6.50 ComeDine with Me 7.55 Grand Designs 9.00 Building the

Dream 10.00 Masters of Sex 11.20 EmbarrassingBodies 12.20 Come Dine with Me 1.25 Grand Designs2.35 Building the Dream 3.40 CloseFILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 1511.00 Bear Island (1979) (PG) 1.20 Helen of Troy(1956) (PG) 3.40 Battle Cry (1955) (PG) Second WorldWar drama, starring Van Heflin. 6.40 Star Trek: FirstContact (1996) (12) 9.00 The Woman in Black (2012)(12) 10.50 Flirting with Disaster (1996) (15) 12.40Spanking the Monkey (1994) (18) 3.00 CloseDAVE SKY: 111 FV: 127.10 The World of Stupid Criminals 8.00 Top Gear 9.00Traffic Cops 10.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green11.00 Top Gear 1.00 Traffic Cops 2.00 ExtremeFishing with Robson Green 3.00 Top Gear 5.00 TrafficCops 6.00 Top Gear 7.00 Extreme Fishing with RobsonGreen 8.00 QI XL 10.00 Dave Gorman: Modern Life IsGoodish 11.00 Mock the Week 11.40 QI XL 1.40 Mockthe Week 2.20 Mongrels 3.20 The World of StupidCriminals 4.00 Close

SKY1 SKY: 1066.00 The Real A&E 7.00 Futurama 9.00 NCIS: LosAngeles 11.00 Hawaii Five-0 1.00 NCIS: Los Angeles3.00 Airline 3.30 Glee 4.30 Futurama 6.30 TheSimpsons 8.00 FILM: Cheaper By the Dozen (2003)(PG) Family comedy remake, starring Steve Martin.9.50 The Boxtrolls Special 10.00 Football’s FunniestMoments 11.00 Legends 12.00 NCIS: Los Angeles1.00 Hawaii Five-0 3.00 Cop Squad 4.00 StargateAtlantis 5.00 Airline USASKY ATLANTIC SKY: 1086.00 Stargate Atlantis 7.00 Blue Bloods 8.00 Star Trek:Enterprise 9.00 Without a Trace 10.00 Blue Bloods11.00 House 1.00 Stargate Atlantis 2.00 Without aTrace 3.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 4.00 House 6.00 BlueBloods 7.00 Without a Trace 8.00 The British 9.00 TheLeftovers 10.10 Ray Donovan 11.20 Last Week Tonightwith John Oliver 11.55 Game of Thrones 1.00 TheBritish 2.00 Networks of Power with Sir ChristopherMeyer 3.00 The Sopranos 4.00 thirtysomething

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EBBC1 BBC2 ITV Channel 4 Channel 5AQuestionof Sport,10.35pm

The GreatBritishBake Off:An ExtraSlice,10pm

CelebritySquares,8pm

SarahBeeny’sDoubleYour Housefor Half theMoney,8pm

TheNightmareNeighbourNext Door,8pm

6.00 Breakfast (T) 9.15 Rip Off Britain(T) 10.00 Homes Under the Hammer(T)(R) 11.00 Saints and Scroungers (T)11.45 Break-in Britain – TheCrackdown (T) 12.15 Bargain Hunt (T)(R) 1.00 BBC News;Weather (T) 1.30BBC Regional News and Weather (T)1.45 Doctors (T) 2.15 PerfectionGeneral knowledge quiz, hosted by NickKnowles. (T) 3.00 Escape to theCountry (T) 3.45 Home Away fromHome (T) 4.30 Antiques Road Trip (T)5.15 Pointless (T)(R) 6.00 BBC News;Weather (T) 6.30 BBC Regional NewsProgrammes;Weather (T) 6.55 PartyPolitical Broadcast (T)(R)

9.00 Our Zoo George’s dream isshattered when planningpermission for the zoo is denied,until he receives a lifeline fromLady Katherine, who offers touse her Whitehall connections tohelp. (T)

10.00 BBC News (T)10.25 BBC Regional News and

Weather; (T) National LotteryUpdate (T)

10.35 A Question of SportWithDanny Care and Hannah Miley.Last in the series. (T)

11.05 Cocaine Capital of the World:Stacey Dooley Investigates Newseries. (T)

7.00 The One Show Matt Baker andAlex Jones present the livemagazine show featuring topicalreports from around the UK andbig-name studio guests; (T) BBCNews; Regional News (T)

8.00 The Great British Bake Off Thebakers demonstrate theirpatisserie skills in the semi-final,coming up with the Greek pastrybaklava, the German multi-layered cake schichttorte andtwo French entremets. (T)

12.05 Weather for the Week Ahead(T) 12.10 BBC News (T)

6.00 Homes Under the Hammer (T)(R)7.00 Saints and Scroungers (T)(R) 7.45Break-in Britain (T)(R) 8.15 TheHousing Enforcers (T)(R) 9.00Operation Stonehenge (T)(R) 10.00Penguins on a Plane: Great AnimalMoves (T)(R) 11.00 Daily PoliticsConference Special (T) 1.00 Cash in theAttic (T)(R) 1.30 Celebrity MasterChef(T)(R) 2.15 Ready Steady Cook (T)(R)3.00 The Life of Mammals (T)(R) 4.00Great British Railway Journeys (T)(R)4.30 Pressure Pad (T) 5.15 Flog It! (T)(R) 5.55 Party Political Broadcast (T)6.00 Eggheads (T) 6.30 Strictly ComeDancing – It Takes Two (T)

9.00 This World: Rwanda’s UntoldStory Documentary examiningthe events surrounding theRwandan genocide of 1994,investigating President PaulKagame’s role in it and hisclaims to have ended the killings.

10.00 The Great British Bake Off: AnExtra Slice Including aninterview with tonight’seliminated baker. (T)

10.30 Newsnight; (T) Weather (T)

11.20 Today at Conference News fromthe final day of the ConservativeParty’s annual gathering. (T)

11.50 The Motorway: Life in the FastLane (T)(R)

7.00 Celebrity Antiques Road TripGloria Hunniford and AngelaRippon embark on a hunt forcollectibles around Kent andSussex, with help from expertsPaul Laidlaw and David Harper.(T)

8.00 Long Shadow David Reynoldslooks at how the First World Wargave birth to an age of turbulentmass democracy, polarisingmuch of continental Europebetween right and left in the1920s and 30s. (T)

12.50 Sign Zone: Who Do You ThinkYou Are? (T)(R) 1.50 Doctor Who (T)(R)2.40 This Is BBC Two (T) 4.00 BBCLearning Zone (T)(R)

6.00 Good Morning Britain (T) 8.30Lorraine (T) 9.25 The Jeremy KyleShow (T) 10.30 This Morning (T) 12.30Loose Women (T) 1.30 ITV News (T)1.55 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)2.00 Dickinson’s Real Deal DavidDickinson and the team visit Ilkeston,Derbyshire. (T) 3.00 The AlanTitchmarsh Show (T) 3.59 ITVRegional Weather (T) 4.00 Who’sDoing the Dishes? Actress Claire Kingplays host. (T) 5.00 The Chase Quizshow, hosted by Bradley Walsh. (T) 6.00ITV Regional News;Weather (T) 6.25Party Political Broadcast (T)(R) 6.30ITV News (T)

9.00 Scott & BaileyWhen a woman isfound dead in a hotel room, aseries of personal ads on awebsite look like they might holdthe answer. Meanwhile, a speed-dating night leaves Janetunfulfilled. (T)

10.00 ITV News and Weather (T)10.30 ITV Regional News;Weather (T)10.40 Through the Keyhole Craig

Charles, Fearne Cotton and DaveBerry make up this week’s panel.(T)(R)

11.40 The Undriveables Amatchmaker and a motorcyclistget behind the wheel. (T)(R)

7.00 Emmerdale Edna is shockedwhen Lawrence introduceshimself. (T)

7.30 Coronation Street Kylie headsback to her old neighbourhoodto find Max’s dad. (T)

8.00 Celebrity Squares JonathanRoss, Louis Walsh, ChristineBleakley, Adam Hills, Jimi Mistry,Ellie Taylor and Louise Hazel joinregulars Tim Vine and JoeWilkinson in the grid. WarwickDavis hosts. (T)

12.10 Jackpot247 3.00 The JeremyKyle Show USA (T)(R) 3.45 ITVNightscreen 5.05 The Jeremy KyleShow (T)(R)

6.00 Countdown (T)(R) 6.45 Will &Grace (T)(R) 7.10 The King of Queens(T)(R) 8.00 Everybody Loves Raymond(T)(R) 9.00 Frasier (T)(R) 10.30Undercover Boss Canada (T)(R) 11.30Four in a Bed (T)(R) 12.00 Channel 4News (T) 12.05 Four in a Bed (T)(R)2.10 A Place in the Sun: Summer SunFour siblings search for a holiday homein France. (T) 3.10 CountdownWithDictionary Corner guest MargaretMountford. (T) 4.00 Deal or No DealBeat-the-banker game show. (T) 5.00Four in a Bed (T) 5.30 Come Dinewith Me (T) 6.00 The Simpsons (T)(R)6.30 Hollyoaks (T)

9.00 Grand Designs A couple build ashed-like family home andworkspace at an old milk yard insouth-east London, but theirchoice of unconventional,industrial-style materials proveschallenging. (T)

10.00 The Paedophile HunterDocumentary following onlinevigilante Stinson Hunter and hisassociates, who pose as childrenon social networking sites todraw out men they suspect aresexual predators. (T)

11.05 999: What’s Your Emergency?How Blackpool’s emergencyservices deal with incidentsinvolving people visiting thetown. (T)(R)

7.00 Channel 4 News (T)

8.00 Sarah Beeny’s Double YourHouse for Half the Money ABirmingham couple take a hugegamble with their plan for adouble-height extension. (T)

12.05 Music on 4: Four to the Floor(T) 12.30 Undercover Boss Canada (T)1.30 FILM The Good Road (2012) (12)3.05 FILM The Sons of Katie Elder(1965) (U) (T) 5.05 Sarah Beeny’sSelling Houses (T)(R)

6.00 Milkshake! 9.15 The WrightStuff Topical talk show. 11.10 CowboyBuilders (T)(R) 12.10 5 NewsLunchtime (T) 12.15 The NightmareNeighbour Next Door (T)(R)1.15 Home and Away (T) 1.45Neighbours (T) 2.15 NCIS A Navytranslator dies in mysteriouscircumstances. (T)(R) 3.15 FILMThey Come Back (2007) (PG)Supernatural drama, starring MiaKirshner. (T) 5.00 5 News at 5 (T) 5.30Neighbours Bailey faces a difficultchoice. (T)(R) 6.00 Home and AwaySophie turns Nate against Leah. (T)(R)6.30 5 News Tonight (T)

9.00 Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It AwayEnforcement agents are facedwith the difficult job of evictinga woman with two children – atask that takes a turn for theworse when her ex-partnermakes an appearance. (T)

10.00 Wentworth Prison Beapersuades Linda to lie aboutseeing Simmo’s daughter withBrayden, while Franky tries torecruit Maxine to be herbodyguard, promising to helpwith her case. (T)

11.10 Never Teach Your Wife toDrive Three women learning therules of the road from theirpartners. (T)(R)

7.00 Police Interceptors SouthYorkshire Police’s interceptionunit pursues an armed drink-driver through a graveyard, anda romantic night out isdisrupted by an alcohol-fuelledbrawl; (T)(R) 5 News Update (T)

8.00 The Nightmare NeighbourNext Door A dispute with theresidents of a mobile homeleads to a man being attackedwith a hammer; (T) 5 News at 9(T)

12.05 Dallas (T) 12.50 True Crimes:The First 72 Hours (T) 1.15SuperCasino 3.10 Police Interceptors(T)(R) 4.00Wildlife SOS (T)(R) 4.20Great Scientists (T)(R) 4.45 HouseDoctor (T)(R) 5.10 House Doctor (T)(R)

ITV2 SKY: 118 FV: 66.00 The Vamps: The Hot Desk 6.10 Beauty and theGeek 7.05 Emmerdale 7.30 You’ve Been Framed! 8.00The Only Way Is Essex 9.35 The Real Housewives ofBeverly Hills 11.25 Millionaire Matchmaker 12.15Emmerdale 12.50 The Xtra Factor 1.50 The JeremyKyle Show 5.05 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills7.00 You’ve Been Framed! 7.30 You’ve Been Framed!Kids Special 8.15 FILM: Johnny English (2003) (PG)10.00 The Job Lot 10.30 Plebs 11.00 Release theHounds 12.05 Two and a Half Men 1.45 Dads 2.05Life’s Funniest Moments 2.30 TeleshoppingITV3 SKY: 119 FV: 106.00 The Upper Hand 6.25 Heartbeat 7.20 Wild atHeart 8.20 Wycliffe 9.30 Judge Judy 10.50 The Returnof Sherlock Holmes 12.00 Wycliffe 1.05 Heartbeat2.05 Wild at Heart 3.10 The Return of SherlockHolmes 4.25 Second Thoughts 4.55 Never the Twain5.25 On the Buses 6.00 Heartbeat 7.00 Judge Judy8.00 Wycliffe 9.00 Long Lost Family 10.00 City Lights

11.00 William and Mary 12.05 The Crime Thriller Club1.05 Judge Judy 1.50 Movies NowBBC3 SKY: 115 FV: 77.00 Great Movie Mistakes III: Not in 3D 8.00 Hotel ofMum and Dad 9.00 Live at the Apollo 10.00 Life andDeath Row 11.00 Family Guy 11.45 American Dad!12.30 Live at the Apollo 1.00 Bad Education 1.30 Lifeand Death Row 2.30 Hotel of Mum and Dad 3.30 Liveat the Apollo 4.00 CloseBBC4 SKY: 116 FV: 97.00 World News Today; Weather 7.30 Great BritishRailway Journeys 8.00 Britain on Film: Messing Aboutin Boats 8.30 The Wonder of Animals 9.00 Oh! YouPretty Things: The Story of Music and Fashion 10.00TOTP2: Duran Duran Special 10.30 Worried About theBoy 12.00 British Art at War: Bomberg, Sickert andNash 1.00 Byzantium: A Tale of Three Cities 2.00Britain on Film: Messing About in Boats 2.30 TheWonder of Animals 3.00 Oh! You Pretty Things: TheStory of Music and Fashion 4.00 Close

E4 SKY: 136 FV: 286.00 Happy Endings 6.25 90210 7.10 Glee 8.00Suburgatory 8.30 Happy Endings 9.00 Rules ofEngagement 9.30 Melissa & Joey 10.00 Charmed11.00 The Tomorrow People 12.00 Hollyoaks 12.35Rules of Engagement 1.00 How I Met Your Mother 2.00The Big Bang Theory 3.00 Melissa & Joey 3.30 Rules ofEngagement 4.00 Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD 5.00 How IMet Your Mother 6.00 The Big Bang Theory 7.00Hollyoaks 7.30 How I Met Your Mother 8.00 FILM:X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) (12) 10.10 The Big BangTheory 11.05 Glue 12.10 The Inbetweeners 12.40 TheIT Crowd 1.15 Suburgatory 1.45 2 Broke Girls 2.15 TheRicky Gervais Show 2.45 The Cleveland ShowMORE4 SKY: 138 FV: 148.55 Sarah Beeny’s Double Your House for Half theMoney 10.00 FILM: 20 Million Miles to Earth (1957)(PG) 11.40 SuperScrimpers 11.50 Time Team 2.00Come Dine with Me 4.40 A Place in the Sun: Home orAway 6.50 Come Dine with Me 7.55 Grand Designs

9.00 Raising Blackbeard’s Ship: Treasures Decoded10.00 80s: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 11.05Was It Something I Said? 11.40 Embarrassing Bodies12.45 80s: 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown 1.45Was It Something I Said? 2.15 Masters of Sex 3.35CloseFILM4 SKY: 315 FV: 1511.00 Operation Petticoat (1959) (U) 1.25 The Devil atFour O’Clock (1961) (PG) 4.05 Zulu (1964) (PG) 6.50Sister Act (1992) (PG) 9.00 Taken (2008) (15) 10.50 TheChange-Up (2011) (15) 1.00 Julia’s Eyes (2010) (15)DAVE SKY: 111 FV: 127.10 The World of Stupid Criminals 8.00 Top Gear 9.00Traffic Cops 10.00 Extreme Fishing with Robson Green11.00 Top Gear 1.00 Traffic Cops 2.00 ExtremeFishing with Robson Green 3.00 Top Gear 5.00 TrafficCops 6.00 Top Gear 7.00 Extreme Fishing with RobsonGreen 8.00 Lizard Lick Towing 9.00 8 Out of 10 Cats10.00 Crackanory 10.40 Dave Gorman: Modern Life IsGoodish 11.40 Have I Got a Bit More News for You

12.20 8 Out of 10 Cats 1.30 Crackanory 2.05 NeverMind the Buzzcocks 2.35 Lizard Lick TowingSKY1 SKY: 1066.00 The Real A&E 7.00 Futurama 9.00 NCIS: LosAngeles 11.00 Hawaii Five-0 1.00 NCIS: Los Angeles3.00 Airline 3.30 Glee 4.30 Futurama 6.30 TheSimpsons 7.30 Live UEFA Champions League. 10.00Legends 11.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 1.00 Hawaii Five-03.00 NCIS: Los Angeles 4.00 Stargate AtlantisSKY ATLANTIC SKY: 1086.00 Stargate Atlantis 7.00 Blue Bloods 8.00 Star Trek:Enterprise 9.00 Without a Trace 10.00 Blue Bloods11.00 House 1.00 Stargate Atlantis 2.00 Without a Trace3.00 Star Trek: Enterprise 4.00 House 5.00 Team Skyand British Cycling: The Road to Glory 6.00 Blue Bloods7.00 Without a Trace 8.00 Blue Bloods 9.00 Last WeekTonight with John Oliver 9.35 The Leftovers 10.45 Gameof Thrones 11.50 The Sopranos 12.55 Bradley Wiggins:A Year in Yellow 2.25 Micro Monsters with DavidAttenborough 2.55 The Sopranos 4.00 thirtysomething

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Kezia in DidcotCORNISH musician Kezia will be making her long awaited appear-ance at the Cornerstone on 26 Sep-tember.

The young artist has supported many mainstream artists such as the Kaiser Chiefs, the Proclaimers and Feeder.

It starts at 8pm. Call the box offi ce on 01235 515144 for more details.

Harvest funA CELEBRATION of the harvest will be taking place at the Barracks Lane Community Garden in Oxford on September 27.

The day will include honey harvest-ing, crop share, apple pressing, wild cooking, crafting with the Community Love Blanket and a range of music.

It starts at noon.

Soul Night THE Banbury Soul Club with be play-ing the best Northern Soul tracks of all time at the General Foods Sports & Social Club in Banbury on Sep-tember 27.

It starts at 8pm and will last until 1am.

Tickets for the event cost £5 on the door and record sellers are welcome to the event.

For more information, call 07528 285977.

HUSBAND and wife team Paul Dan-iels and Debbie McGee will be using their magic touch and slick skills as they make their way to the Chipping Norton Theatre on October 4.

The couple, who got married in Buckinghamshire 26 years ago, will be travelling all over the country as part of their autumn tour, ‘Back Despite Popular Demand!’.

The show promises an evening of family entertainment, with the couple mixing new tricks with old.

“People complain when we don’t do tricks they expect to see every time they come to see us, so we’ve included two oldies, my signature illusions as it were, but everything else is different,” said Paul.

“And the great thing about a live show is that it’s never the same twice because the audience is different each night.”

Despite being in showbiz for over 40 years and hosting ‘The Paul Daniels Magic Show’ from 1979 to 1994, not every trick has gone to plan for Paul,

but he and his wife have a strategy to overcome the occasional error.

“When I’m creating a show, I plan the routines and then I plan the get-outs: so if anything goes wrong, I’m ready” Paul said.

Debbie added: “It rarely happens that anything goes wrong but when it has – someone fainted in the front row once – Paul was completely unfazed and carried on cracking gags while he was being helped out.”

The couple will travel across the country in the next few months for the tour.

“We love doing the shows but travel-ling can be a pain,” says Paul.

“So we stay in nice hotels, eat lovely food, and explore an area when we possibly can.”

For more information, visit chipping-nortontheatre.co.uk.

By James [email protected]

Back on the road

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9.00am - 12.30pm The opportunity to see our school on a normal working day.

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Funny profs A SELECTION of Oxford’s fi nest and funniest academics, research-ers and experts take to the stage to show the lighter side of their work at the Jericho Tavern in Oxford next Wednesday.

The event starts at 8pm and fi n-ishes at 11pm, with tickets costing £5.50 per person. For more infor-mation, call the tavern on 01865 311775.

Classical recital A RECITAL of classical music piece ‘Highlands and Islands’ is being staged at the Methodist Church in Witney this afternoon.

The recital will also feature a range of poetry from various authors.

Entry is free and runs from 12.30pm to 1.30pm.

Will WildeTALENTED singer and harmonica player Will Wilde will be entertaining Oxfordshire at The Art Bar in Oxford this evening.

Regarded as one of the best blues musicians off all time, Wilde has been nominated for best Harmonic player at the British Blues Awards each year from 2010 to 2013.

The gig starts at 8pm. For further details, call 01865 433082 or email [email protected].

A PERFORMANCE of the music of British composer Gustav Holst, whose work infl uenced many other musicians when performed during the First World War, comes to Oxford’s St John the Evangelist Church on Saturday.

Conducting the orchestra will be Janet Lincé, who is looking forward to performing in Oxford this weekend.

“I have been drawn to Holst’s music ever since singing his ‘Hymn of Jesus’ in my teens,” she said.

“I found that the composer really

understands the human voice and his use of off-stage wordless chorus in his opera ‘Savitri’ is magical.

“It is a powerful and moving work and although the orchestra specifi ed is tiny, it’s hugely effective.”

The programme in Oxford includes a rare fully-staged performance of

‘Savitri’ and a selection from his spir-itual work ‘Choral Hymns from the Rig Veda’.

During the concert, Janet will be conducting the Corona String, a string orchestra who were formed at the start of 2012.

Along with the Corona Strings will be the CHOROS chamber choir, a semi-professional chamber choir based in North Oxfordshire formed by Janet in 1993.

And Janet believes that the Iffl ey

Road church is the ideal venue for the event.

“St John’s Church is the perfect venue for this work,” she added.

“We’ll be using the whole space to create a really special atmosphere and all the performers are very excited about this unique project.”

It starts at 7.30pm. For more information about the

concert or to book tickets, go to the church’s website at sje-oxford.org, or phone 01865 613502.

Celebrating Holst’s musicBy James [email protected]

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27 Sep 2014 Church of St John the Evangelist, Iffley Road, Oxford ALL-HOLST CONCERT Corona Strings together with CHOROS chamber choir, under conductor Janet Lincé and with internationally renowned soloists, will take listeners on a beguiling eastern-inspired spiritual journey. www.sje-oxford.org or from ‘Tickets Oxford’: tel. 01865 305305

27 Sep 2014 Burton Taylor StudioShoe Baby“Times: 11am & 2pm A MAGICAL PUPPET SHOW! A fantastical sing-a-long adventure with a baby who takes to the sea, to the air, to the zoo all in a shoe!Age guideline: 2 to 6 www.oxfordplayhouse.com

27 Sep 2014, 7:30 pm St John the Evangelist Church Oxford A HOLST CELEBRATION: ‘SAVITRI’ (STAGED) CHORAL HYMNS FROM THE RIG VEDA FUGAL CONCERTO ickets £16 (£12 concessions; £5 full-time students and under 18’s) www.sje-oxford.org

27 Sep 2014-28 Sep 2014, 10:00 am-5:30 pm Waterperry Gardens, Nr Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1JZ MICHAELMAS DAISY WEEKEND

23 - 27 Sep 2014 Oxford Playhouse SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Set against the increasingly chaotic proceedings of one night, She Stoops to Conquer is a delightful romantic romp featuring a talented cast of actor-musicians in period

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26 Sep 2014, 5:00 pm Oxford Playhouse CRAZY FOR EGYPT Join critic Alastair Sooke in conver-sation with Ghislaine Wood, from the V&A, and Professor Stephanie Moser of the University of South-ampton for this unique event about the influence of ancient Egypt on our cultural lives. www.oxfordplayhouse.com

30 Sep 2014 - 3 Oct 2014 Burton Taylor, Oxford FANTASTIC WEEK FEA-TURING STORYTELLING, COMEDY AND MUSIC Tom Adams’ touching new show Still Score is about life and death, featur-ing comedy, story-telling, live music and slides; Francesca Millican-Slater’s Forensics of a Flat (and Other Stories) is part stand up, part biography and part love affair with a local area; Expect spears, swords, underpants and poetry in 300 to 1, by BT favourite Monkey Poet; and The Watery Journey of Nereus Pike is an extraordinary tale of myth and magic by Fringe First Award-winning theatre maker Laura Mugridge. www.oxfordplayhouse.com

30 Sep 2014, 4 Oct 2014 Oxford Playhouse IN TIME O’STRIFE This moving reimagining of Joe Corrie’s classic play about a mining community on strike is driven by dynamic choreography that’s accompanied by live music. www.oxfordplayhouse.com

3 Oct 2014, 5:00 pm Oxford Playhouse SIMON SINGH Award-winning Simon Singh has

been unearthing scientific and mathematical mysteries for more than 20 years. Here he will introduce his new book, The Simpsons and their Mathematical Secrets, and will sign copies after the show. www.oxfordplayhouse.com

4 Oct 2014 Burton Taylor Studio, Oxford FUN PALACE

6 Oct 2014-7 Oct 2014, 7:30 pm Burton Taylor Studio CONSCIENTIOUS Rebekah is back at her parents’ house, holed up with her old uni-versity essays and family records.Determined to move on with her life, she begins writing the story of her great-grandfather, a World War One conscientious objector. www.oxfordplayhouse.com

10 Oct 2014, 7:30 pm AMEY THEATRE, ABINGDON SCHOOL, ABINGDON MGB REGISTER LECTURE The Royal Air Force Battle of Britain Memorial Flight is a national institu-tion dedicated to maintaining ageing aircraft in a modern world. The latest lecture in the MGB Register series welcomes Warrant Office Kevin Ball, Senior Engineering Officer for the RAF BBMF who will describe the history and organisation of the Flight which consist of Spitfires, Hurricane, Lancaster & Dakota aeroplanes focusing on the work carried out to keep these iconic aircraft flying. www.mgb-register.org

11 Oct 2014, 5:55 pm Vue Bicester, Cineworld Didcot, The Regal, Henley, Cineworld Witney, THE MET: LIVE IN HD - VERDI: MACBETH First seen at the Met in 1959, Macbeth is Verdi’s 10th opera and the first that he based on a Shake-spearean play.

11 Oct 2014 The Art Bar, Oxford DAN CROLL

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21 Oct 2014 - 25 Oct 2014 Oxford Playhouse OTHELLO Fusing a taut and award-winning adaptation of the classic text with its trademark hard-hitting chore-ography, Frantic Assembly takes a scalpel to 21st century Britain, exposing prejudice, danger and fear. www.oxfordplayhouse.com

12 Oct 2014,7:30 pm The Beacon, Wantage THE FAULT IN OUR STARS (12A) www.beaconwantage.co.uk

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15 Oct 2014 -18 Oct 2014 7:45 pm The Mill Arts Centre, Banbury PYJAMAS AND PASTIES - “BEDROOM FARCE” BY ALAN AYCKBOURN The production introduces Trevor & Susannah, whose marital problems doom their friends’ evenings to dis-aster as they descend on everyone in turn - leaving complete chaos in their wake in this hectic and hilarious comedy. 01295 279002 or www.themillarts-centre.co.uk

17 Oct 2014 8:30 pm Carswell Golf & Country Club on A420, east of Faringdon, SARAH MOULE QUARTET “Sarah Moule (vocal), Simon Wallace (piano)Mick Hutton (bass), Nick Millward (drums)Tickets £12” www.oxfordlivejazz.com or 01865 373950

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25 Oct 2014, 8:20 pm-11:00 pm The Wheatsheaf High St Oxford GAPPY TOOTH INDUSTRIES 20.45 Puppet Mechanic21.30 Motion Static22.15 Mendoza + Griffiths £4.50 on the door, cheaper at www.wegottickets.com/event/284783”www.gappytooth.com

27 Oct 2014 O2 Academy Oxford JESS GLYNNE

29 Oct 2014 Lamb Inn, Mill Street, Wantage DAVE MOORWOOD’S RASCALS OF RHYTHM with special guest, delightful vocal-ist featured on our new CD Kim Osmond

5 Nov 2014 Oxford Playhouse MARCUS BRIGSTOCKE - JE M’ACCUSE – I AM MARCUS “Marcus explains - “Je m’accuse – I am Marcus. Podium dancer, oil rig worker, food addict, musical theatre enthusiast, posh, eco-hypocrite, ex-Goth, muppet fan, award winning comedian and chief beverages operator at the Little Chef – screw politics! Let’s talk about me.”” www.oxfordplayhouse.com

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WATERPERRY CHRISTMAS MARKET “Bring the magic back to Christmas by visiting Waterperry’s Christmas food and gift Market. There’ll be artists and craftspeople with gorgeous gift ideas and festive food and drink, as well as the chance to buy your Water-perry-grown Christmas trees and hand made decorations. Enjoy a festive menu in the Teashop, Miss H’s too. We’re a one-stop shop for all your Christmas needs!Entrance to the Christmas Market is free. Garden entrance £4.75” www.waterperrygardens.co.uk

15 Nov 2014 -4 Jan 2015 Waterperry Gardens, Nr Wheatley, Oxford, OX33 1JZ

FIND SANTA’S REINDEER “(Closed 25th, 26th Dec 31st Dec to 1st Jan)10am – 5pm (27th – 30th Dec 10am – 4pm)Help Rudolph find his eight friends who are lost all around the gardens and then find your Christmas treat in the teashop. £2 per child, children must be accompanied by an adult for whom the garden entrance fee applies.” www.waterperrygardens.co.uk

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15 Nov 2014 - 25 Sep 2014 6:00 pm 9:00 pm The Varsity Club, Oxford OXFORD CIRCLE ART EXHIBITION “The renowned Oxford artist Rachel Ducker is curating a one-off art event on Thursday 25 September 2014 in collaboration with The Oxford Circle to support an Oxfam project in Niger. The one-night-only Oxford Circle exhibi-tion will bring together pieces from a collection of Oxfordshire-based artists to raise funds for an Oxfam educa-tion project to support children, especially girls, from poor communities in Niger. The works of a number of acclaimed Oxford-shire artists will be available to purchase at the exhibition, including pieces from Jennifer Newman, Richard Fox,

Rachel Owen, Kieran Stiles, Clare Bassett, Neil Dury, Wendy Newhof-fer, Jane Strother, Flora McLach-lan, Helen Slater and the exhibition curator Rachel Ducker. The event is being held on Thurs-day 25 September, 6-9pm at The Varsity Club, High Street, Oxford. Capacity is limited and anyone wishing to attend should RSVP in advance to Emma Simpson ([email protected]). There is a suggested entrance donation on the door of £5 per person. All proceeds will go to the Oxfam project in Niger. “ [email protected]

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SudokuPlace a number from 1 to 9 in each empty cell so that each 3x3 block, column, and full row includes each of the numbers from 1 to 9 only once. EASY/MEDIUM/HARD

Two speed crosswordQuick Clues Across

1 Over-generous (4-7)

9 Long fi sh (3)

10 Expedient (9)

11 Ends (5)

13 Letter (7)

14 Waterlogged (6)

16 Calm (6)

18 Unaffected (7)

19 Attacked (5)

20 Transport for the wounded (9)

21 Kind of vegetable (3)

22 Indicating dissent (4-7)

Quick Clues Down

2 Lubricate (3)

3 Snares (5)

4 Grudges (6)

5 Pause (7)

6 Makes hostile (9)

7 Emotional (11)

8 Showing deep respect (11)

12 Touchy (9)

15 Came with a crash (7)

17 Settle conclusively (6)

19 Fracture (5)

21 Peg of wood or metal (3)

This week’s solutions

Quick CrosswordAcross: 1 Soft-hearted 9 Eel 10 Advisable 11 Tails 13 Epistle 14 Marshy 17 Serene 18 Natural 19 Beset 20 Ambulance 21 Pea 22 Head-shakingDown: 2 Oil 3 Traps 4 Envies 5 Respite 6 Embitters 7 Sentimental 8 Reverential 12 Irritable 15 Hurtled 17 Clinch 19 Break 21 PinCryptic CrosswordAcross: 1 Cornerstone 9 Out 10 Instigate 11 Niobe 13 Matisse 14 Artist 16 League 18 Imitate 19 Motet 20 Notepaper 21 Pea 22 BridgeheadsDown: 2 Oat 3 Noise 4 Resume 5 Thistle 6 Near sight 7 Foundations 8 Deferential 12 Outfi tter 15 Stamped 17 Temple 19 Morse 21 Pod

Cryptic Clues Across

1 Makes a monopoly with a

sound foundation (11)

9 Strikingly away from home (3)

10 Urge to disturb the giant site

(9)

11 Legend has it she made her

own tombstone (5)

13 Steam is the making of a French

14 (7)

14 Expert with disturbed traits (6)

16 A three-mile alliance (6)

18 I and a friend took it to copy (7)

19 French word and music (5)

20 But you won’t often write

music on it (9)

21 Like the other inmates of 21

down, it is said (3)

22 Strong positions for the

principal card players? (11)

Cryptic Clues Down

2 To a different type of corn (3)

3 A piano is excellent for yielding sound (5)

4 It will make me sure to start again (6)

5 Sounds as if this will be prickly (7)

6 An adjacent spectacle can cause myopia (4,5)

7 Female supporters? (11)

8 It’s respectful to face round the fee mixed up with the rent (11)

12 He ought to be well equipped (9)

15 Trod forcibly - nearly caused a beastly rush (7)

17 One keeps one’s ear close to the place of worship (6)

19 Code for the majority round head of state (5)

21 Paid shortly about nothing for the case (3)

Scribble space

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Mark and Sandra look forward to welcoming you to the Chequers InnMark and Sandra look forward to welcoming you to the Chequers Inn

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Th e Chequers becomes a second site for Mark and Sandra who have made a success of the Michelin

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CHRISTMAS is always a glamorous occasion when The Henley Players and Henley Operatic Society get together! However, they do usually dress in a little more than tinsel! But this is the fun that both dramatic societies have when producing shows. This picture is from a recent production of Calendar Girls, staged by the Henley Players, which raised over £1000 for the Lymphoma Research Charity, the dreadful disease that was centre of the show’s plot. However many of the ladies belong to both Societies and are always game for a laugh! If you are looking for a worthwhile hobby, there is always something to do and lots of opportunity to get on stage. The Henley Players tend to produce plays, whilst the Operatic Society - you guessed it - produce musicals. So there is something for everyone. If you do not want to get on stage, but would still like to be involved, then there are a myriad of tasks such as costume, make up, props and stage hands, set building and so on - never a dull moment!

The Henley Players andHenley Operatic Society

Front L-R Karen DuPlessis, Julie Huntington. Back, L-R Claire Hewitt, Janice Selkirk, Jan Corby, Margie Barrass.

There is also a great deal of diversity in the productions that both societies mount at The Kenton Theatre in Henley. This Autumn sees the Players staging Accrington Pals - a tribute to the young men who died in WW1, whilst Henley Operatic are producing The Sound of Music - in fact, the two ladies in the front row are both playing nuns! - Now that is diverse!

Tickets for either of these productions are available from www.kentontheatre.co.uk. If you are interested in joining either of these societies, please contact the membership secretaries below: (And we promise you can keep your clothes on!)

The Henley Players: Jenny Haywood - [email protected]

Accrington Pals runs from 15 - 18 OctoberHenley Operatic (HAODS) - Ann Jenkin - [email protected]

The Sound of Music runs from 30 October - 8 NovemberConcessions on all performances

The Swan Hotelat Radcot

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Lillian and the team invite you to THE SWAN AT RADCOT

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It’s Christmas…!WE ARE now at the end of September, with October in our sights, and the weather is starting to turn. More people are now wearing at least two layers, as the humidity of the summer is now beginning to leave us.

In accordance with the ever decreasing weather change, we will soon see the fake snow, the bright lights and the Santa hats all in the shop-ping windows.

It is incredible to think that Christmas is only three months away, and despite the majority of people living in this country not even thinking about the festive period, some people will already be panick-ing about what presents, dec-orations and food to purchase for the festive period.

Let’s not beat around the bush, Christmas is an expen-sive time of the year. Purchas-ing presents for loved ones, colleagues, friends, buying new decorations, and some

people might even go away for the holidays. It’s that time of year where people are more willing to spend money to please others and themselves.

During this hectic period, you want to spend time with loved ones. You don’t want to be thinking about work and you want to be looking for-ward to having a couple of weeks off, to spend with the people that you care about the most. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, where people are brought closer together.

However, when Christmas draws closer, big decisions are made. Do you get a real or a fake tree? Should you get new ornaments for the living room? Do you think it is time to get some exterior lights to compete with the neighbors?

It’s a very stressful and diffi cult period for every-one who is planning a great Christmas, as there are many

things to think about before 25 December.

Let’s just say that you’ll have your family over for Christmas this year. This means that there will be more children running about the house, more mouths to feed and more presents to buy. This means buying more wrapping paper, more ribbons, more name tags and more stockings, which means that you’ll need a cer-tain amount of money, to pur-chase all of these items.

So if you want Christmas 2014 to be an absolute stun-ner, but you’re already pull-ing your hair out as you don’t want to break the bank and you don’t even know where to start, then don’t panic; because we spoke to a few businesses within Basing-stoke to see how they can help you with your Christmas preparations.

James Richings

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Christmas Party NightsStart the festive season with one of our popular party nights in the River View Restaurant.Celebrations begin with Dinner at 7.30pmDrinking and Dancing with our resident DJ until midnight.Included is half a bottle of house red or white wine per person, crackers and party novelties.

Dates Available:4th, 5th, 6th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th December

£35.00 per personAdvance booking required.For more information or to make a booking,call our Christmas team on 01865 858567

Residential PackagesChristmas Eve Two Night Package£250 per person for a 2 night packageArrival date: 24 December 2014

Christmas Day Two Night Package£250 per person for a 2 night packageArrival date: 25 December 2014

Party Night MenuStarters

Winter Vegetable Soup (v)

Chicken Liver Pateserved with a Spiced Fruit Chutney & Brioche

Fan of Melon with a Strawberry Coulis (v)

Main CoursesRoast Turkey served with Pigs in Blankets,

Sage & Onion Stuffi ng

Salmon Fillet with Lemon & Dill Sauce

Broccoli & Brie Pithivier (v)

All main courses served with Chef’s selection of seasonal vegetables and potatoes

DessertsTraditional Christmas Pudding served with

Brandy Sauce

Triple Chocolate Praline Torte

Lemon Cheesecake

The Shillingford Bridge Hotel

Shillingford Bridge Hotel, Wallingford, Oxfordshire OX10 8LZTel: 01865 858567 Email: [email protected]

A SUMPTUOUS roast turkey with all the trimmings, countless glasses of mulled wine and a far too generous serving of Christmas pudding – some things are just quintessentially Christmas.

The same could be said for our incredible range of stunning oak and pine dining room tables, all of which are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and fi nishes.

Whether you’re hosting an intimate Christmas gathering or lavish family affair this December, we will have the perfect dining table delivered straight to your door before you’ve even had a chance to put your tree up!

We are great believ-ers that Christmas isn’t Christmas if you can’t get the whole family in one place, ready to enjoy a glori-ous Christmas dinner together.

This is exactly why we have carefully selected a dining range that is sure to fi t right in to each and every home. From a traditional rectangular pine table, to an oval extending oak dining room table, we are guaranteed to have a beautiful table for you; no matter how many guests you need to squeeze round it.

Once we’ve delivered your chosen fur-niture, the Christmas decorating is up to

you! We love nothing better than getting into the Christmas spirit from the start of December, so why not go all out this year and get your tinsel out early?

To complete your dining room just in time for Christmas, don’t forget that we

also offer an extensive range of sideboards, dressers and wine racks that are great for dining rooms and living rooms alike.

It’s the extra touches like dresser units and blanket boxes that make a room welcoming, but it’s the people in it that really make the occa-sion, so make your dining space a room where some incredible memories are made this year.

Pop in and see us to fi nd out for yourself how we can get your home looking its best this Christmas – you’d be crackers not to!

For more information, you can ring either 01295 277044 (Ban- bury), or 01869 248864 (Bicester). Alternatively, you can email A Touch of Pine on either [email protected] or [email protected].

By Kayleigh Groves

A Touch of Pine, Southam Road, Ban-bury, Oxfordshire, OX16 2RX or B7 Telford Road, Launton Road Industrial Estate. Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 4LD

NOW under new management with St James Hotels, the Shillingford Bridge Hotel is situated on the long-est lock-free stretch of the River Thames, which is an excellent location for boating, fishing, walking and relaxing.

This will also give you a great opportunity to explore all of the local attractions that Oxfordshire has to offer, including places such as Blenheim Palace and Bicester Village.

With our wedding packages starting from £1,000, the Shillingford Bridge Hotel is the perfect place for your wedding.

With our half a mile stretch of the River Thames

creating your picturesque backdrop, along with our experienced events team to guide you through, we can make your wedding dreams come true before your very eyes, with special discounts available for 2015!

Also available for private event hire, is our Panoramic River View Suite or our Thames Suites with private bar facilities. Whether it’s for a family event or for a business meeting, the Shillingford Bridge Hotel can cater to your every need from start to fi nish.

The River View Restaurant and Bar offer a social hub for meeting with friends for lunch, afternoon tea or a glass of wine. Our mouth-watering menu and tempting wine list will be sure to match any taste for a delicious

lunch, dinner or light snack. The hotel has three versatile function

rooms, which are ideal for all types of business, social and family celebra-tions, catering for up to 100 guests.

Shillingford Bridge Hotel has a selec-tion of 40 en-suite bedrooms, some with views over the River Thames.

With free WiFi access throughout and with a large free car park, Shillingford Bridge Hotel offers the ideal place for a short break, business trip, or to just meet friends and colleagues.

For more information, please ring 01865 858567 or email our team on [email protected].

Shillingford Bridge Hotel, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8LZ

It’s Christmas…!You can rely on the Shillingford Bridge Hotel for everything from stunning weddings to perfect Christmas breaks

A Touch Of Pine offer you a few Christmas Dining Furniture suggestions

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O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL

OPEN MONDAY-SATURDAY 9.30am - 4.30pmVisit our shop and get your hands on loads of

unique Christmas goodies, many using our beers or hops as ingredients, or even arrange

your own Brewery Tour! Call us on 01608 730384 or visit www.hooky.co.uk to find out more about Hook Norton Brewery.

Brewery Lane, Hook Norton, Banbury, Oxon, UK, OX15 5NY

A HOOK NORTON

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AT Full Circle Travel you’ll be talking to real people. Forget faceless emails, frus-trating pre-recorded messages and care-less call centers, we’re all about bringing back the lost art of customer service and human contact. We are there every step of the way, from conception through to your return home and beyond.

By booking with Full Circle Travel you can be assured of the following: • Independent, honest, expert advice from

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We do everything to tailor our customer’s holidays, taking into account where they prefer to sit on the plane to organizing their little surprises! Yes, we do what a lot of others do, but we think we do it better and at no extra cost.

For further information, please don’t hesi-tate to contact us on 0800 048 87 72.

Alternatively you can email us on two different email addresses.

For booking enquiries, please email to [email protected], or for any costumer services enquiries, please email to [email protected].

HOOK Norton Brewery is a traditional, family owned business in the heart of the Cotswolds. We have been brewing delicious, handcrafted beers since 1849. Call in to our visitor centre (details in the advert below) for unique and interesting Christ-mas gifts and including brewery tours gift vouchers.

Have a go at the really easy ‘Twelve 12 Days Christmas Cake’ using our lovely ale. Twelve Days is a dark brown strong beer, fi nely balanced, with a strong malt and nutty fl avour with a pleasant sweetness. A perfect partnership with the fruits, spices and dark sugar.875g mixed fruit2 5 0 m l

Twelve Days beer (leaving the other half of the bottle to enjoy!)225g butter225g dark brown muscovado sugar1 tablespoon black treacle4 large eggs, lightly beaten225g plain fl our2 teaspoons mixed spiceDay One • Steep the mixed fruit in Twelve Days for at least 24 hoursDay Two• Preheat the oven to 180C/350F/Gas Mark 4• Grease and line 20cm round cake tin• Cream the butter and sugar together, beat in the treacle and then slowly fold in eggs, fl our and spice, a little at a time until

thoroughly mixed together. • Stir in the plump ale steeped fruits and put into tin• Place in the oven for one hour,

reducing the temperature to 120C/250F/Gas Mark 1/2 for a further 2 hours or until a skewer inserted into the cen-tre comes out cleanly. • Because of the quantity of liquid used in making this cake, it may take a little longer to cook, but don’t worry, this

is perfectly normal• Leave the cake in the tin to become cold, then turn it

out

It’s Christmas…!Full Circle Travel can give you year round holiday advice

Bake a totally different Christmas Cake with the unique flavours of Hook Norton Brewery

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Festive Lunch from £17.00 per person

Santa’s Sunday lunches from

£16.50 per person

Christmas Dinner Disco from £20.00 per person

Please call Oxford Spires Four Pillars HotelTel: 01865 324324 www.four-pillars.co.uk

Memorable Christmas celebrations with family, friends or work colleagues at Oxford Spires

Didcot Railway Centre, registered charity number 272616. Day Out With Thomas ™ Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends ™ Based on The Railway Series by The

Reverend W.Awdry. © 2014 Gullane (Thomas) Limited.Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends,Thomas & Friends and Day Out With Thomas are trademarks of Gullane

(Thomas) Limited. © 2014 HIT Entertainment Limited.

Join Thomas & Friends™ as

you experience a ride on a real

steam engine and take part in

Thomas-themed activities at

Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 7NJTelephone: 01235 817200

www.dayoutwiththomas.co.uk/didcot

4th & 5th October 2014

JUST half a mile from the centre of Oxford, situated in beautiful parkland, Oxford Spires Hotel is an idyllic set-ting for memorable Christmas celebra-tions.

The elegant style of the hotel makes it the perfect venue for a fun-fi lled Christmas party or festive lunch. We can accommodate large and small groups along with free car parking on site.

Our dinner disco party nights are from £20.00, so that you can celebrate with friends or work colleagues. We will also make sure your party goes with a seasonal swing.

However, if dancing is not your thing t h e n don’t worry.

We also have festive lunches and dinners, only for those that would prefer a qui-eter celebra-tion this holi-

day season. Tuck into a three-course meal, which

includes all the seasonal favorites, then dance the night away to the sounds of our fantastic DJ.

We’re perfect for family gatherings, so why not get together prior to the festive break and enjoy a three course Santa’s carvery lunch, served on Sundays dur-ing December in Deacons restaurant.

This year, why not spoil yourself and enjoy a stress-free lunch on Christmas Day.

Relax with champagne and canapés on arrival, and then sit down to a deli-cious four course Christmas Lunch with all the trimmings.

Younger guests will be pleased to hear Santa will be paying a visit!

We want you to have a fantastic and relaxing Christmas, and we believe we can do that for you.

For further information, you can call us on 01865 324324.

Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel, Abingdon Road, Oxford, OX1 4PS

NOW recognized as being one of the leading centers of its type, the Didcot Railway Centre first opened as a visitor attraction in 1967.

The Railway Centre recreates the golden age of the Great West-ern Railway with a fi ne collection of over 20 steam locomotives, many housed in the original engine shed, and a collection of passenger coaches and freight wagons.

December (along with the last weekend of November) at Didcot Railway Centre means one thing: A day out with Thomas to meet Father Christmas!

The centre is the only heritage railway in the UK to offer this unique combination, whereby, families get to ride behind the famous blue engine to meet Father Christmas in his grotto, with each child receiving an age appropriate gift from Father Christmas.

Visitors also get to meet the Fat Controller, Sir Topham Hatt, and take part in Thomas themed activities in the imagination station.

This is available every Saturday and Sunday from 29th November to 21st December, from 9:30am - 4:00pm.

All the prices are available on our website www.did-cotrailwaycentre.org.uk. Visitors can pay at the gate on

the day, however, advance booking is recommended, at www.dayoutwiththomas.co.uk/didcot

For further details, call 01235 817200 or refer to the DRC website, www.didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk.

Didcot Parkway Station, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 7NJ

It’s Christmas…!It wouldn’t be Christmas without Thomas at Didcot railway Centre!

Perfect parties to suit everyone at the Oxford Spires Hotel

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DIRECT from its smash hit Broadway run and a triumphant 55-city North American tour, the multi award-win-ning musical MEMPHIS is set to be London’s hottest new destination!

In the underground nightclubs of 1950s Memphis, Tennessee, the soul of a new era is dawning as the fi rst incredible sounds of rock ‘n’ roll, blues and gospel are emerging into the main-stream.

Falling in love with a beautiful club singer, one young man’s vision to bring her voice and her music out of the clubs and onto the airwaves of America will fl y in the face of cultural divides and spark a music revolution that will shake the world.

Starring the Queen of British soul, multi-award-winning recording artist

Beverley Knight (The Bodyguard) and West End star Killian Donnelly (The Commitments, Billy Elliot the Musical, Les Misérables) with original songs by GRAMMY® winner and Bon Jovi co-founder David Bryan, and a gripping true-life inspired story from writer Joe DiPietro, MEMPHIS will leave you exhilarated by its explosive blend of electrifying music, soaring emotion and roof-raising energy.

For more information and to buy tickets to the show, please visit: www.memphisthemusical.com

The Oxfordshire Guardian has 4 pairs of tickets to give away for this

fantastic show. To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets all you have to do is answer the following simple question:

Q: In which US state is Memphis located?

Terms and conditions: Tickets are valid for Wednesday 5 November 2014 at 7.30pm. Prize cannot be transferred, transport is not included and no cash alternative is available.

WIN tickets to see

To enter more competitions like this, go online to

www.oxfordshireguardian.co.ukFor full terms & conditions go to www.oxfordshireguardian.co.uk/about-us

Closing date:Friday, October 10, 2014

To enter this competitionJust go to oxfordshireguardian.co.uk/category/competitionsOr on a postcard with your answer, name, phone number and address to Competitions, Oxfordshire Guardian, Newspaper House, 4A Hawksworth, Didcot, Oxfordshire OX11 7HR

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ST BIRINUS SCHOOLInspiring Excellence

Open Evening Tuesday 30 September 2014

5.00pm - 8.00pm

Open Mornings7, 9 & 15 October

9.15am - 10.15am

You are warmly invited to meet the students & staff of St Birinus School at our Open Evening or Open Mornings. To book a placeplease contact: [email protected]

www.st-birinus.oxon.sch.ukTel: 01235 814444 Mereland Road, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 8AZ

“The enthusiasm of the teachers for the boys to succeed in whatever they choose seems to be a common theme” Current Parent

@StBirinusSchool

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THE Ford Focus has been named as What Car? magazine’s Best Used Car of the Year – the second time in three years the American car manufacturer has claimed the award.

It was praised for its balance of per-formance, equipment and value, with second-hand examples of the current generation model selling for around £8,000.

As well as taking home the main award, the Focus was also named as the Best Used Family Car for the fourth time in eight years.

The Focus’ success comes after the Ford Fiesta took the honours in 2012, although the Fiesta still picked up the award for Best Used Small Car this year.

What Car? editor Jim Holder said: “The Ford Focus is our Used Car of the Year because of the choice offered to buyers.

“There are many Focus cars in numerous specifi cations and differ-ent ages to choose from.”

Jim continued: “You can buy a cur-rent specifi cation Focus within a rea-sonable budget and get a driver’s car with great handling, bringing a lot of

refi nement and delivering great value for money.”

Ford’s showing in this year’s awards continues a trend of success for the company in the awards, having picked up at least one honour in the last seven years.

Mark Ovenden, chairman and man-aging director of Ford of Britain, was delighted with the awards.

He said: “We thank What Car? for endorsing Ford’s great range with its Used Car Awards.

“Ford’s unique combination of style, value and remarkable technologies, typifi ed by the EcoBoost engine, is as appealing to used car buyers as in the new car market.”

He added: “This is why Focus and Fiesta continue to delight so many customers across all sectors of the market.”

• The Ford Focus was named Best Used Car of 2014 by What Car? magazine in its annual awards

Focus is ‘Best Used Car’ of 2014Ford collects top honours at What Car? magazine’s annual awards for second-hand motors

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AUDI2009 59 Audi S5 Convertible, metallic grey, black leather, 23,000 miles, FSH, superb .................................................£24,9932009 09 Audi TT 2.5 rs Phanthom, black cream leather, 84,000 miles, real value .........................................................£22,9932007 07 Audi RS4 Convertible, mugello blue, black leather, low miles, FSH ..................................................................£19,9932010 60 Audi A4 Allroad, white, black leather, 30,000 miles ..............................................................................................£17,9932008 08 Audi S5 Coupe, metallic silver, black leather, low miles, FSH .............................................................................£16,9932010 10 Audi A5 2.0 TDi, black, 170bhp, great spec, low miles, FSH ................................................................................£16,9932008 08 Audi S3, solar orange, private plate, black leather, eyeful ....................................................................................£14,4932006 56 Audi S4 Convertible, black, leather, low miles, big spec ......................................................................................£11,9932007 57 Audi TT Roadster, metallic silver, black leather, low miles ..................................................................................£11,9932006 56 Audi A6 Avant 2.0 TD SE Auto, phantom black metallic, black leather, real value ........................................... £6,993

BMW2012 12 BMW 640D M Sport Convertible, Auto in white, black leather, 12,000 miles Stunning .............................£39,9952008 58 BMW 335D M Sport Touring in black, full leather, just 57,000 miles, superb car, rare ................................£17,9932010 60 BMW 530D SE Touring Auto, Dark grey/black leather, big spec, great value .................................................£16,9932006 56 BMW M3 Convertible in Mystic blue, black leather, just 49,000 miles, FSH ..................................................£15,9932008 58 BMW 330i M Sport Convertible in white with red leather, polished chrome alloys, 39,000 miles ..........£14,9932007 07 BMW 630i Sport, Convertible in Mystic blue, beige leather, just 31,000 miles, huge spec .........................£13,9932007 07 BMW 325i Coupe, Stunning car with Enkanze conversion, just 28,000 miles, a real eyeful .......................£13,9932004 04 BMW M3 Convertible in grey metallic, black leather, just 39,000 miles, how rare ......................................£12,9932004 04 BMW M3 Convertible, Stunning in white with black leather, CSL Style Wheels, 69,000 miles .................£11,9932008 57 BMW 330i M Sport Coupe in white/black leather, great spec, FSH, ................................................................£10,9932005 05 BMW Z4 3.0i Si Sport Convertible in black/black leather, just 29,000 miles, factory hard top .................. £9,9932006 06 BMW 535D M Sport Touring in met grey, black leather, FSH, Huge spec ......................................................... £9,4952010 10 BMW 116i SE, 5 Dr in light metallic blue, just 34,000 miles, superb example, real value.............................. £8,9932002 51 BMW X5 3-CD Sport, Auto, Professionally painted in white, black leather, 22” Alloys, Stunning ............... £6,9932007 57 BMW 320 D M Sport Touring, sapphire black, good spec, real value ............................................................... £6,494

HONDA S2000Always S2000s in stock 2008 08 Honda S2000, moonrock metallic, black leather, 33,000 miles, FSH ................................................................£13,9932009 09 Honda S2000 GT syncro, silver, black leather, FSH ..............................................................................................£12,9932008 08 Honda S2000 GT, moonrock metallic, black leather, FSH, low miles ...............................................................£12,9932005 05 Honda S2000, silverstone, FSH, revision 3, real value ............................................................................................ £7,4932003 03 Honda S2000, Indy yellow, mugen style kit, real eyeful .......................................................................................... £6,993

LAND ROVER Huge choice of Land Rovers2008 08 Range Rover Sport 3.6 TD V8 Auot, metallic white, black leather, 58,000 miles, big spec...........................£21,9932009 09 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 HSE Auto, stornoway grey, black leather, big spec ..................................£19,9932007 07 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TD V6 HSE Auto, black, 22” overfinch wheels, rear entertainment, 75,000 mls .£18,9932008 08 Land Rover Discovery TD V6 white, two tone leather, conversion, stunning ................................................£17,9932006 06 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TD V6 HSE Auto, light green, big spec, 75,000 miles .................................................£16,9932006 06 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TDV SE auto Metallic Silver, just 53000 miles, simply super low mileag .........£14,9932006 55 Range Rover Sport 2.7 TD V6 HSE, Rimini red, black leather, big spec ...........................................................£14,9932008 57 (Mdl) Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 XS met grey big spec, 69,000 miles ................................................£14,9932009 58 (Mdl) Land Rover Discovery 2.2 TD V6 HSE, silver, big sec, miles, FSH, real value .......................................£14,4932006 06 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 SE Auto, black, black leather, optional wheel package ............................£13,9932007 52 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 X5 Auto, black, big spec, optional alloys ....................................................£13,9932005 56 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 HSE Auto, Bonatti grey, big spec, FSH ........................................................£13,9932005 54 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 HSE cairns blue, low mileage, FSH, big spec .............................................£12,9932006 06 Land Rover Discovery 2.7 TD V6 S Auto, black, beige leather, optional alloys, low mileage .......................£11,9932011 60 Land Rover Discovery TD V6 3.0 HSE, black ....................................................................................ARRIVING SOON

VOLVO XC90/XC60Huge choice of XC models2011 11 Volvo XC90 2.4 DS R Design Auto, red, black leather, just 29,000 miles, FSH, stunning .............................£21,9932011 61 Volvo XC60 R design, AWD, red, panoramic roof, black leather, FSH, 42,000 miles ....................................£18,9932007 57 Volvo XC90 2.4 DS SE Auto, metallic, blue leather, just 52,000 miles, FSH, 1 owner ..................................£14,9932007 57 Volvo XC90 2.4 DS SE Auto, metallic blue, black leather, 68,000 miles, FSH, massive spec ........................£14,9932007 57 Volvo XC90 2.4 DS SE Auto, metallic pink, black leather, a complete one off, looks amazing ...................£14,9932011 11 Volvo XC60 R Design AWD, metallic black, black leather, up on miles but priced accordingly ................£14,9932010 10 Volvo XC70 2.4 D5 205 BHP se, sapphire black met, with cream leather, lovely car great spec FSH ..£13,9932006 06 Volvo XC90 2.4 DE SE Auto, blackcurrant metallic, black leather, 80,000 miles, FSH..................................£10,9932005 05 Volvo XC90 2.4 DS SE Auto, metallic blue, black leather, FSH, 89,000 miles ................................................... £8,993

SPORTS/OTHERSEver changing sports/prestige selection2010 10 Ford Focus RS, trophy blue full RS spec, 31,000 miles, full Ford History, 1 owner .......................................£20,9932007 07 Mercedes S500 Auto with FULL brabus styling, black metallic, black leather, every option stunning ....£18,9932005 05 Mercedes SLK AMG, metallic silver, big spec, stunning ........................................................................................£13,9932007 07 Mercedes CLK 350 Aventgarde Convertible, met black, big spec, 53,000 miles, FSH ..................................£12,9932009 59 Mitsubishi Ralliant Lancer, met blue, rare car, 18,000 miles ................................................................................£10,9932006 55 Nissan 350Z GT, Eburu black, orange leather, very low miles ............................................................................. £8,9932012 12 Fiat 500 1.0 Twin Air, black, roof white, 14,000 miles ............................................................................................. £8,9932007 07 Nissan Navara 4x4 Adventura double cab, black, low miles, NO VAT ............................................................... £8,9932004 54 Nissan 350Z Nismo Styled, grey, low mileage, FSH ............................................................................................... £8,4932005 55 Nissan 350Z GT Nismo kit, blue, full bodykit, stunning ........................................................................................ £8,4932010 10 Citroen DS3 Sport, 3 door, metallic silver, just 20,000 miles, superb ................................................................ £8,4932009 09 Fiat 500 Abarth, red, low miles, full spec ................................................................................................................... £7,9932006 06 Mitsubishi Shogun Warrior, black, good spec, 61,000 miles .................................................................................. £6,9932008 58 VW Golf 1.9 diesel Match, 5 door, black, privacy, FSH, optional black wheels at extra cost, eyeful ........... £6,4932010 60 Ford Fiesta 5 door diesel, white, low miles, FSH .................................................................................................... £6,4952008 58 Ford Focus Zetec TDi, 5door, met grey, FSH ........................................................................................................... £4,9932006 56 Vauxhall Zafira Design Diesel, MPV, black, usual specification ............................................................................. £4,9932005 05 Jaguar S Type 2.5, metallic blue, leather, lovely vehicle ........................................................................................... £3,9932006 55 Mercedes C Class Avantgarde, black metallic, leather, real value ........................................................................ £3,993

CLASSIC CARS1968 Jaguar E Type, red, 34,000 genuine miles, currently having FULL restoration ....................................................£TBC1980 W Mercedes SL 380 Auto, met orange, 69,000 miles, FSH, just been restored ..................................................£16,9931978 S Lancia Montecarlo Spider, metallic gold, 43,000 miles, beautiful throughout .................................................£12,9931977 R Triumph Stag Tahiti blue, 71,000 miles, currently being restored ......................................................................£12,9931985 C Jaguar XJS Targa, white, very rare .............................................................................................................................£10,9931973 L Triumph Stag, white, very good example .................................................................................................................. £9,9931991 H Mercedes SL 320, just 56,000 miles ........................................................................................................................... £8,9931991 H Nissan Figaro, low miles, lovely example .................................................................................................................. £5,4931970 H Rover 2000 TC black, red velour ............................................................................................................................... £4,9931978 S MGB GT, blue, fair condition ....................................................................................................................................... £2,993

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Focus2013 13 1 .0 Titanium Midnight Sky ................................... £11,4992013 13 1 .0 Zetec Moondust Silver ..................................... £9,9992013 13 1 .0 Zetec Frozen White .......................................... £9,9992013 13 1 .0 125 Zetec Moondust Silver ............................ £10,4992013 13 1.6 TDCi Zetec Estate Frozen White ....................... £12,499Insignia 2014 63 2.0 CDTi 163 Elite Nav Tourer Silver ..................... £16,9992014 63 2.0 CDTi SRI Nav New Shape Carbon Flash .......... £14,9992014 63 2.0 CDTi SRI Nav New Shape White ..................... £15,4992013 63 2.0 CDTi SRI Tourer Power Red ............................. £15,4992013 13 1.8 SRI FlipChip Silver .......................................... £10,6992013 13 2.0 CDTi 160 SRI Nav Carbon Flash ..................... £11,9992012 12 2.0 CDTi SE NAV Auto Asteroid Grey .................... £12,499MPV2012 62 Meriva 1.4 SE 120 Pepperdust ................................ £9,9992013 13 Meriva 1.4 SE T 120 Sovereign silver ..................... £10,9992013 63 Zafira 1.4T Tourer SRI Carbon Flash ...................... £13,9902013 63 Zafira 2.0 CDTi Tourer SE Asteroid Grey ................ £15,4992013 13 Zafira 1.4T 140 Tourer SRI Silver Lake ................... £13,3992013 13 Zafira 1.7 CDTi Design Sovereign Silver ................... £9,9992013 13 Zafira 1.6 115 Exclusiv Asteroid Grey ...................... £9,9992012 12 Zafira 1.7 CDTi Design Technical Grey .................... £9,9992014 14 Ford S-Max 2.0 TDCi Zetec Moondust Silver .......... £18,4992013 63 Ford Galaxy 2.0 TDCI Titanium Silver .................... £19,899

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KA12 12 KA 1.2PETROL STUDIO 3DR, Sunrise, Grey trim, 5 Speed, Radio CD, Power steering, 2 Airbags, ABS,

STUDIO, FSH, DEMO PLUS 1 LOCAL OWNER, £30 RFL PER YEAR, 7,362 miles . . . . . . . . . .£5,99514 14 KA 1.2 PETROL CONNECT, 3dr, Flame red, Grey trim, 14” 4x2 Spoke alloys, Connectivity pack, includes

Blue tooth, steering wheel audio controls & USB connection, PAS, r/CD, 2 Airbags, ABS, 2 years 10 months manufacturers warranty, delivery mileage only 11 miles, ALSO AVAILABLE NOW WITH £500 DEPOSIT ALLOWANCE WHEN USING FORD OPTIONS FINANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£7,995

FIESTA14 14 FIESTA ZETEC 1.0 ECOBOOST 100PS PETROL, 5DR, Copper Pulse met/Grey, Electric windows &

mirrors, Power fold mirrors, Rear park sensors, HFS, Front fogs, R/CD, Blue tooth, Hands Free, Voice control, Ford Sync, C/L, PAS, 5 Airbags, ABS, ESP, Alloys, EX JULIANS DEMONSTRATOR, 2 YEARS & 10 MONTHS MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY, AA COVER, £0 ROAD TAX, AVAILABLE ON FORD OPTIONS FINANCE WITH A £500 DEPOSIT ALLOWANCE, 1,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£13,995

12 62 FIESTA 1.6 PETROL 134PS METAL 3DR , Panther Black, Grey Leather, Heated seats, Climate control, R/CD, Blue tooth, HFS, Front fogs, Black alloys, E/windows & mirrors, 5 Airbags, ABS, ESP, ONE OWNER FROM NEW, FSH, 17,050 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£10,995

11 61 FIESTA 1.25 PETROL 82PS, 3dr, frozen white, grey trim, electric windows & mirrors, Dab r/CD, Blue tooth, usb, HFS, front fogs, PAS, Air con, ABS, ESP, Alloys, JULIANS SUPPLIED FROM NEW, FSH WITH JULIANS, one local owner, 51,248 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6,995

11 11 FIESTA 1.4 PETROL 96PS ZETEC, 3dr, Panther Black, Grey trim, Electric windows & mirrors, Central locking, HFS, Front fogs, ABS, 5 Airbags, 5 Speed, Alloys, ESP, Radio CD, Air con, Power steering, one owner from new, FSH, low mileage, 13,803 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8,995

11 11 FIESTA 1.25 PETROL 82PS ZETEC, 5dr, Vision Blue met, Grey trim, e/w & mirrors, C/locking, HFS, Front fogs, ABS, 5 Airbags, 5 Spd, Alloys, ESP, ABS, r/CD, Air con, PAS, one owner from new, FSH, very low mileage 8,592 miles, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£9,295

11 11 FIESTA 1.4 PETROL 96PS TITANIUM, 5dr, Vision Blue/Grey trim, e/w&m, Auto lights & wipers, c/l, Cruise, Climate, HFS, front fogs, Alloys, PAS, ABS, ESP, r/CD, 5 a/bs, 1 owner from new, very low mileage 6,773, FSH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£9,895

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09 09 FIESTA TITANIUM 1.4 TDCI DIESEL TITANIUM 5DR, Vision Blue metallic, Grey trim, Electric windows & mirrors, Radio CD, Climate Control, Auto lights & wipers, auto dimming rear view mirror, Cruise Control, Heated front screen, 5 Airbags, Front fogs, Central locking, Alloys, ABS, one local owner from new, low mileage, FSH, **** ONLY £20 RFL PER YEAR.******, 26,802 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£8,495

FUSION11 11 FUSION ZETEC 1.4 PETROL, 5dr, sea grey metallic/grey, r/CD, Air con, HFS, Front fogs, e/w&m, c/l,

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C MAX B MAX14 14 B MAX 1.0 ECOBOOST 125PS PETROL 5DR, Deep Impact Blue Met/Grey, Electric windows &

mirrors, R/CD, Blue tooth, Hands Free, Voice control, Ford Sync, HFS, Front fogs, Alloys, ABS, ESP, C/L, PAS, 5 Airbags, EX JULIANS DEMONSTRATOR, 2 YEARS & 9 MONTHS MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY, AA COVER, RFL 12MONTHS £30, AVAILABLE ON FORD OPTIONS FINANCE WITH A £500 DEPOSIT ALLOWANCE, 1,000 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£14,995

11 11 C MAX 1.6 PETROL 105 PS ZETEC, Mars Red met/Grey, E/windows & mirrors, HFS, Radio CD, a/c, Front fogs, Reverse parking sensors, ABS, ESP, 6 Airbags, one owner from new, FSH, 26,328 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£9,995

KUGA13 13 KUGA ZETEC NEW MODEL 2.0 TDCI 140 PS FWD 5DR, Frozen White, Grey trim, 6 Speed, DAB radio

CD, Blue tooth, hands free, e/w/m, Air Con, Hill Start assist, Heated front screen, Front fogs, Alloys, Cruise control, ESP, ABS, Voice control, r/c/l, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, 2 OWNERS FROM NEW, 23,329 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£15,995

FOCUS12 12 FOCUS 1.6 PETROL 125PS 5DR, Candy Red Pearlescent, Grey trim, DAB radio & CD, Electric windows

& mirrors, Central locking, Blue tooth, Hands free, voice control, 5 speed, Heated front screen, Rear parking sensors. Air Con, Front fogs, 6 Airbags, ABS, ESP, ONE LOCAL OWNER, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, 21500 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£10,995

11 11 FOCUS ZETEC 1.6 PETROL 125 PS 5 SPEED ZETEC 5DR ESTATE,Moondust Silver/Grey, E/windows & Mirrors, DAB R/CD, Hands free, Voice control, B’tooth, Alloys, C/L, Front fogs, rear park sensors, Air Con, HFS, ABS, ESP, PAS, ONE OWNER FROM NEW, FSH. 16,832 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£10,895

11 61 FOCUS 1.6 ECOBOOST TITANIUM X PETROL 150PS, 5dr, lunar sky met/grey part leather trim, 6 spd, e/w&m, auto lights & wipers, cruise, climate control, front & rear park sensors, privacy glass, alloys, c/l, 2 owners from new, FSH, 21,500 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£13,395

12 12 FOCUS ZETEC 1.6 PETROL 126PS, 5dr, frozen white/grey, 6 spd, DAB Radio, Blue tooth, Hands free, HFS, Voice control, Front fogs, c/l, e/w&m, PAS, 6 a/b, ABS, ESP, very low mileage 4,698, 1 owner from new, FSH, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£12,395

62 12 FOCUS ZETEC 1.0 125PS ZETEC 5DR, Micastone metallic, Grey trim, 6 speed, DAB Radio CD, Blue tooth, Hands Free, Electric windows & mirrors, 17’’ Alloys, Privacy Glass, Central locking, Air Con, Heated front screen, Alloys, ABS, ESP, 6 Airbags, Traction control, Front fogs, ONE OWNER FROM NEW, FULL SERVICE HISTORY, LOW MILEAGE, 26,500 miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £11,395

OTHER MAKES06 06 NISSAN 4X4 PATHFINDER 2.5DCI 174PS SVE 4X4 ESTATE 7 SEATER, Grey Leather trim, 6 Spd, Sat

Nav, Climate Control, Blue Tooth, Rear Camera, PATHFINDER, ESP, ABS, Auto lights & wipers, Radio & 6 CD player, Alloys, Central locking, Heated seats, Blue tooth, 6 Airbags, Key less entry, 83,597miles £8,995

07 07 VOLVO 2.0 DIESEL C30 SE LUX COUPE, Grey met/grey leather trim, Heated memory seats, 6 spd, e/w&m, c/locking, r/CD, Climate, Front fogs, Alloys, 6 a/b, ABS, D STC, Cruise, FSH, 68,529 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£6,995

PRICE REDUCTIONS11 11 KA EDGE 1.2 PETROL, 3dr, midnight black/grey, 5spd, e/w&m, c/l, r/CD, PAS, 2 airbags, a/c, £30 RFL

per year, one owner from new, 31,213 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WAS £6,295 NOW £5,995

10 60 KA STUDIO 1.2 PETROL STUDIO 3DR, Sunrise, Grey trim, 5 Speed, Radio CD, Power steering, 2 Airbags, ABS, FSH, demo plus 1 local owner, £30 RFL per year, 29,465 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WAS £5,295 NOW £4,995

11 11 FIESTA ZETEC AUTO 1.4 PETROL, 5dr, panther black met/grey, e/w&m, c/l, HF Zetec Auto Screen, r/CD, PAS, ABS, ESP, City pack with reverse parking sensors, front fogs, a/c, 5 a/b, 1 owner from new, FSH, 22,190 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS £8,595 NOW £7,995

06 56 FOCUS GHIA 1.8 PETROL, 5 dr, tonic blue met/grey, 5spd, e/w&m, c/l, r/CD, a/c, HFS, auto lights & wipers, cruise, 6 airbags, front fogs, ABS, 2 local owners from new, FSH, 51,907 miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WAS £4,795 NOW £3,995

www.juliansofdidcot.co.ukESTABLISHED 1911

OF DIDCOT

Station Road

Didcot OX11 7NNTel: 01235 81 81 81

OPENING TIMES: Mon-Fri 8am - 6pm Sat 9am - 5pm

12 62 FIESTA 1.6 PETROL 134PS METAL

3DR , Panther Black, 17,050 miles £10,995

10 60 KA STUDIO 1.2 PETROL STUDIO 3DR,

Sunrise, 29,465 miles £5,295

11 11 FIESTA 1.25 PETROL 82PS ZETEC,

Vision Blue met,8,592 miles £9,295

11 11 FUSION ZETEC 1.4 PETROL, sea grey

metallic/grey, 3,500 miles £7,995

07 07 VOLVO 2.0 DIESEL C30 SE LUX

COUPE, Grey met, 68,529 miles £6,995

06 56 FOCUS GHIA 1.8 PETROL, tonic blue met/

grey, 51,907 mlsWAS £4,795 NOW £3,995

11 11 FOCUS ZETEC 1.6 125 PS ESTATE, Moondust Silver/Grey, 16,832 miles £10,895

13 13 FORD KUGA ZETEC 2.0 TDCI 140PS

FWD, frozen white, 23,329 miles £15,999

14 14 KA 1.2 PETROL CONNECT, flame red/grey, delivery mileage only 11 miles £7,995

11 11 C MAX 1.6 PETROL 105 PS ZETEC,

Mars Red met/Grey, 26,328 miles £9,995

11 61 FIESTA1.25 PETROL 82PS, frozen white/grey, 51,248 miles

£6,995

12 12 FOCUS ZETEC 1.6 PETROL 126PS, frozen white/grey, 4,698 miles,

£12,395

JULIANS OF DIDCOTSUPPLYING QUALITY PRE-OWNED CARS FOR OVER 60 YEARS

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Terms and conditions apply. All offers are subject to availability and change without further notice. Prices correct at time of print. The 5 Year Care Package includes: Servicing: All scheduled servicing, as detailed in the vehicles service book, will be covered for 5 years or 62,500 miles, whichever comes first. Warranty: In addition to the standard 3 year warranty the customer will receive a complimentary 2 year extended guarantee taking the warranty to 5 years or 90,000 miles, whichever comes first. Roadside Assist: In addition to the standard 3 years roadside assistance package the customer will receive complimentary Hondacare Assistance for a further 2 years, taking it to 5 years or 90,000 miles, whichever comes first. Please note, should you sell the vehicle during the period of cover, the package remains with the vehicle. Johnsons Cars Limited is an Appointed Representative of ITC Compliance Limited which is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and is an SAF approved company. Registered Name: Johnsons Cars Ltd, Registered Office: Clive Road, Redditch B97 4BT. United Kingdom. Registration No. 3716766 VAT Registration No. GB927551606.

Amazing customer savings available on ex-demonstrator 14-plate Civic models, each with low mileage, starting from just £16,995.

Discover the Civic, for less.

Alabaster Silver Pearlescent with 100 miles

‘14 Honda Civic2.2 i-DTEC ES-T

Now £16,995Crystal Black Pearlescent with 100 miles

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Now £17,500Crystal Black Pearlescent with 50 miles

‘14 Honda Civic1.8 i-VTEC EX GT

Now £19,495

JOHNSONS HONDA OXFORDOxford Motor Park, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1RYCall 01865 566 209 or visit www.oxfordhonda.co.uk

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO BOOK A TEST DRIVE, CONTACT JOHNSONS HONDA TODAY. BUT BE QUICK - THERE AREN’T MANY LEFT.

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11 61 NISSAN JUKE 1.6 TEKNA DIG-T AUTO 4X4, met black with full black leather, sat nav, climate, FSH, only 11k, ....................................................................................£11,995

09 09 AUDI TT 2.0 TDI QUATTRO, met biege with full black leather, heated seats, radio/CD, climate, FSH, 84k ...........................................................................................£11,995

09 09 BMW 320D SE SALOON, met silver, alloys, radio/CD, climate control, e/windows and mirrors,1 owner,fsh,65k .............................................................................. £10,995

11 11 FORD MONDEO 2.0TDCI[163] TITANIUM ESTATE AUTO DIESEL, Met Blue, Climate Con, Cruise Con, E/Windows/Mirrors, Radio/CD, 79k, FSH, 1 Owner .....£10,995

09 59 BMW 320D SE, met black with full cream leather, climate, cruise, alloys, radio/CD, FSH, 73k .............................................................................................................................£10,495

09 59 FORD FOCUS 2.5 ST-3, met grey with full grey leather, heated seats, sat nav/dvd, a/c, FSH, 56k ................................................................................................ NOW £10,495

09 09 AUDI A3 2.0 TDI SE 5 DOOR, met grey, a/c, alloys, radio/CD, e/windows/mirrors, airbags, FSH, 34k .................................................................................................... £10,495

11 11 VAUXHALL VIVARO 2700 CDTI SPORTIVE, met silver ,a/c, radio/CD, alloys, e/windows, 1 owner, FSH, 38k .......................................................................... £10,295+VAT

10 10 NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 ACENTA DCi DIESEL, 5Dr, in beige, Cruise Control, Driver Airbag, Audio Remote, Climate, Trip, 52k miles, FSH ............................... £10,495

11 11 RENAULT SCENIC 1.9 DYNAMIQUE TOMTOM DCI, blue,7 seats, sat nav, alloys, auto lights, 1 owner, FSH, 31k ..................................................................................£9,995

09 09 HYUNDAI SANTA-FE 2.2 CDX PLUS CRTD AUTO, met blue with full black leather, climate, DVD player, FSH, 71k .............................................................................£9,995

10 60 AUDI A4 2.0 TDI SE SALOON, red, alloys, climate, cruise, radio/CD, e/windows/mirrors, FSH, 88k ............................................................................................................£9,995

10 10 VW GOLF 1.6 S TDI ESTATE, met black, a/c, radio/CD, airbags, e/windows and mirrors, FSH, 50k ............................................................................................................£8,495

08 08 AUDI A4 2.0T S-LINE QUATTRO, red with black/grey leather, alloys, radio/CD, climate control, FSH, 93k.............................................................................................. £7,995

10 60 MAZDA 5 2.2D SPORT, met blue with black half leather, auto lights and wipers, heated seats, FSH, 84k .............................................................................................. £7,995

11 11 RENAULT MEAGANE1.5DCI DYNAMIQUE TOMTOM DIESEL, Met Black, AirCon, SatNav, E/Windows/Mirrors, RL, Alloys, R/CD, 57k, FSH, 1 Owner .......... £7,995

11 11 FORD FIESTA 1.6 ZETEC S 3DR, met grey, a/c, alloys, radio/CD, airbags, e/windows and mirrors, FSH, 38k ......................................................................................... £7,995

13 13 FORD FIESTA 1.25 STYLE in red, 5Dr, 1 Owner, Audio Remote, Air Con, Side Airbags, E/Mirrors/Windows, 35k miles, FSH ............................................................ £7,795

06 56 BMW Z4 2.0 SE ROADSTER, met grey, alloys, electric soft top, radio/CD, climate control, SH, only 53k ................................................................................................. £7,795

11 11 FORD FIESTA 1.4 TDCI EDGE, met black, a/c, radio/CD, e/windows and mirrors, 1 owner, FSH, 44k, £20 TAX ..................................................................................... .£7,795

11 11 FORD FOCUS 1.6 SPORT TDCI, met grey, a/c, alloys, e/windows and mirrors, sat nav, £30 road tax, FSH, 70k ..................................................................................... £7,495

11 11 FORD FIESTA 1.4 ZETEC AUTO 5 DOOR, met silver, a/c, alloys, audio remote, airbags, FSH, 53k ..............................................................................................................£6,995

10 60 NISSAN NOTE 1.4 N-TEC,5DR, Met Beige, Climate Control, SatNav, E/Windows/Mirrors, Cruise Control, Alloys, Radio/CD, 20k, FSH ................................. £6,995

10 59 NISSAN NOTE 1.6 PETROL AUTO N-TEC, silver, alloys, a/c, sat nav, e/windows and mirrors, 56k, FSH .....................................................................................................£5,995

08 08 VAUXHALL ZAFIRA 1.8 BREEZE PLUS, met grey, 7 seats, alloys, climate control, airbags, FSH, 1 owner, 60k ........................................................................................£5,495

11 11 CITROEN C1 1.0 VTR 3 DOOR, red, a/c, e/windows, folding rear seats, radio/CD, 1 owner, FSH, 35k ....................................................................................................... £5,495

08 08 VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.6 DESIGN 3 DOOR, met black with black half leather, alloys, radio/CD, a/c, FSH, 63k ...........................................................................................£5,495

10 10 NISSAN MICRA 1.2 VISIA 5DR, Red, E/Windows, Remote Locking, Radio/CD, 1 Owner, 57k, FSH ............................................................................................................£4,695

07 07 PEUGEOT 207 1.4 SE 5 DOOR, met blue, panoramic roof, alloys, radio/CD, a/c, front fogs, SH, 54k .........................................................................................................£4,495

1990 MINI 1.3 COOPER SPECIAL EDITION, red, radio/ CD, alloy wheels, front fogs, 78k ......................................................................................................................................... .£4,495

02 02 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6 T-SPIRT VVTI, met green, alloys, climate, radio/CD, e/windows and mirrors, FSH, only 50k ..........................................................................£3,495

06 56 FORD C-MAX 1.8 ZETEC, met blue, radio/CD, a/c, airbags, alloys, e/windows and mirrors, FSH, 96k ......................................................................................................£3,295

04 04 PEUGEOT 407 SE 2.0 4DR, Met Red, Climate Control, E/Windows/Mirrors, Remote Locking, Radio/CD, Alloys, 62k ........................................................................£2,995

06 55 PEUGEOT 407 2.0 SW X-LINE HDI, met grey, climate, radio/cd, cruise, alloys, panoramic roof, SH, 72k .................................................................................................£2,995

05 05 PEUGEOT 206 1.4 SPORT S, met silver, radio/CD, e/windows and mirrors, a/c, alloys, FSH, 69k ................................................................................................................£2,995

04 54 RENAULT MODUS 1.5 DYNAMIQUE DCI, met red, alloys, radio/CD, selling on behalf of customer, SH, 87k ........................................................................................£2,495

00 X BMW 316i 1.9 SE SALOON, met red, climate, parking sensors, cruise, radio/cassette, 2 owners, FSH, only 74k ...................................................................................£2,795

04 54 ROVER 75 CONNOISSEUR SE 1.8 4Dr, Met Silver, Climate Con, Full Black Leather, Heated Electric Seats. E/Windows/Mirrors, Radio/CD, 91k,SH .............. £2,495

02 52 FORD FIESTA 1.4 LX, 3dr, met silver, E/W, Heated front screen, A/C, PAS, 80,000 miles ....................................................................................................................NOW £1,995

Chilling new stock

10 60 MAZDA 5 2.2D SPORT, met blue with black half leather, auto lights and wipers, heated seats,

FSH, 84k £7,995

02 02 TOYOTA COROLLA 1.6 T-SPIRT VVTImet green, alloys, climate, radio/CD, e/windows

and mirrors, FSH, only 50k £3,495

13 13 FORD FIESTA 1.25 STYLE in red, 5Dr, 1 Owner, Audio Remote, Air Con, Side Airbags, E/

Mirrors/Windows, 35k miles FSH £7,795

07 07 PEUGEOT 207 1.4 SE 5 DOORmet blue, panoramic roof, alloys, radio/CD, a/c,

front fogs, SH, 54k £4,495

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09 09 AUDI A3 2.0 TDI SE 5 DOORmet grey, a/c, alloys, radio/CD, e/windows/mirrors,

airbags, FSH, 34k £10495

06 56 BMW Z4 2.0 SE ROADSTER,met grey,alloys, electric soft top, radio/CD,

climate control, SH, only 53k £7,795

10 60 AUDI A4 2.0 TDI SE SALOONred, alloys, climate, cruise, radio/CD,e/windows/mirrors, FSH, 88k £9,995

09 59 FORD FOCUS 2.5 ST-3met grey with full grey leather, heated seats,

sat nav/dvd, a/c, FSH, 56k NOW £10,495

09 09 AUDI TT 2.0 TDI QUATTRO, met biege with full black leather, heated seats, radio/CD, climate,

FSH, 84k £11,995

09 59 BMW 320D SE, met black with full cream leather, climate, cruise, alloys, radio/CD, FSH, 73k

£10,495

11 11 FORD FIESTA 1.6 ZETEC S 3DR, met grey, a/c, alloys, radio/CD, airbags, e/windows and mirrors,

FSH, 38k £7,995

11 11 RENAULT SCENIC 1.9 DYNAMIQUE TOMTOM DCI, blue,7 seats, sat nav, alloys, auto lights, 1

owner, FSH, 31k £9,995

11 11 CITROEN C1 1.0 VTR 3 DOOR, red, a/c, e/windows, folding rear seats, radio/CD, 1 owner,

FSH, 35k £5,495

11 61 NISSAN JUKE 1.6 TEKNA DIG-T AUTO 4X4, met black with full black leather, sat nav, climate,

FSH, only 11k £11,995

05 05 PEUGEOT 206 1.4 SPORT S, met silver, radio/CD, e/windows and mirrors, a/c, alloys, FSH, 69k

£2,995

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80 Black Bourton Road, Carterton, Oxfordshire OX18 3HF

SERVICING & REPAIRS MOTS TYRE & EXHAUST FITTING CENTRE

Sales 01993 842127 Service/MOT 01993 845547 Mobile 07792845837

2011-11 FIAT 500 1.2 LOUNGE S/S, White, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, Glass Roof, 15943 Miles, . . . . . . . .£7495 2008-08 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 1.9 TDI MATCH DSG AUTO, Black, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 73750 Mls £67952009-09 HONDA CIVIC 2.2 CDTI SE, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 55600 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£67952011-11 VAUXHALL MERIVA 1.7 CDTI EXCLUSIV, Red, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Parking Sensors, 23850 Miles £64952009-09 HONDA CIVIC 1.8 ES, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£64952008-58 FORD FOCUS 1.6 ZETEC CLIMATE, Blue, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, Privacy Glass, 35385 Mls . .£59952009-09 TOYOTA YARIS 1.3TR, Red, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 26390 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£59952010-60 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2 S, Black, 3 Dr, CL, PAS, EW, New Shape, 31600 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£57952010-10 RENAULT MEGANE 1.5DCI TOM TOM, Blue. 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Sat Nav, Cruise, 59169 MIles . .£57952007-57 VOLKSWAGEN GOLF 2.0 GT TDI SPORT, Grey, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 106000 Miles. . . . . .£57952012-62 PEUGEOT 107 1.0 ACCESS, Red, 3 Door, PAS, Driver and Passenger Airbags, £20 Road Tax, 7748 Mls £56952009-59 VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.4 ACTIVE, Red, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 35100 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£56952008-58 VAUXHALL AGILA 1.2 DESIGN, Blue, 5 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, ONLY 2983 Miles. . . . . . . . . . .£54952009-09 TOYOTA YARIS 1.3 TR, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 6 Speed, £30 Road Tax, 61864 Miles . . . . . .£54952009-59 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2 DESIGN, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 1/2 Leather, 49960 Miles. .£54952007-07 HONDA CIVIC 1.8 SE, Grey, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 69243 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£54952009-09 FORD FIESTA 1.25 STYLE, Blue, 3 Dr, CL, PAS, EW, 56000 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£52952009-59 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2 E, Grey, 3 DR, Cl, PAS, Drivers Airbag, Passenger Airbag, 48888 Miles. . . . .£49952010-59 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.2 SXI, White, 3 Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, Alloys, 68100 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£49952009-58 NISSAN NOTE 1.4 ACENTA, Black, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£49952008-08 FORD FIESTA 1.4 GHIA, Mauve, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Leather Seats, Alloys, 44038 Miles . . . . . .£49952008-57 MAZDA 2 1.3 TS, Red, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, 35663 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£49952007-57 HYUNDAI COUPE 2.0 SIII, Red, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, Leather Seats, 59872 Miles . . . . . .£49952008-58 SUZUKI SWIFT 1.5 GLX, Red, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 45400 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£48952008-08 RENAULT CLIO 1.2 EXPRESSION, Silver, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 33468 Miles . . . . . . . . . . .£47952008-08 TOYOTA AURIS 1.4 T2, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 68514 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£46952007-07 TOYOTA AYGO 1.0 SPORT, Blue, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, Alloys, £20 Road Tax, 24000 Miles . . . . . . . .£46952008-08 RENAULT SCENIC 1.6 DYNAMIQUE, Siver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 49847 Miles . . . . . . . .£45952009-59 TOYOTA AYGO 1.0 BLUE, Blue, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, £20 Road Tax, Bluetooth, 61169 Miles . . .£44952007-57 RENAULT KANGOO1.2 AUTHENTIQUE, Grey, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, Full WHEEL CHAIR ACCESS, 3 Seats,

32400 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£44952006-56 VAUXHALL CORSA 1.4 SXI, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 48770 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£44952008-57 PEUGEOT 207 1.4 SPORT, Red, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 78763 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£42952005-55 CITROEN C3 1.4 HDI XTR, Black, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 54892 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£42952005-55 VOLKSWAGEN POLO 1.2 E, Silver, 5 Door, Central Locking, PAS, Driver & Pass Airbags, 60911 Miles £37952007-07 RENAULT CLIO 1.2 CAMPUS SPORT, Black, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, Alloys, 40708 Miles . . . . . . . . . . .£34952006-56 FORD FUSION 1.4 STYLE CLIMATE, Silver, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 57598 Miles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£34952006-56 SUZUKI SX4 1.6GL, Black, 5 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, 74600 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£34952007-07 FORD FIESTA 1.25 STYLE CLIMATE, Black, 3 Door, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, Alloys, 78395 Miles . . . . . . . . .£32952008-08 FORD KA 1.3 STYLE, Blue, 3 Door, Central Locking, EW, PAS, Driver and Pass Airbags, 18546 Miles . .£31952005-05 SUZUKI LIANA 1.6 GL, Silver, 5Dr, RCL, PAS, EW, AC, 41100 Miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .£1995

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FINANCE IS NOW AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES PHONE FOR DETAILS.Warranties are Available on all vehicles. All vehicles are fully serviced before sale.

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Official Government Test Environmental Data. Fuel consumption figures mpg (litres/100km) and CO2 emissions (g/km). Vauxhall Corsa Excite: Urban: 44.1 (6.4), Extra-urban: 65.7 (4.3),Combined: 55.4 (5.1). CO2 emissions: 120g/km.#

Finance subject to status, terms and conditions apply. Applicants must be 18 years or over. Finance by Vauxhall Finance, PO Box 6666, Cardiff, CF15 7YT. Offers may include Vauxhall contribution. Offer applies to private individuals, Vauxhall Partners and small businesses 1-24 (purchase only excluding B2B supported units). All other customers are excluded. ‡First year insurance offer available on Corsa Excite and Limited Edition models only. All drivers must have held a valid full UK licence for a minimum of 1 year. All policies are underwritten by Ageas Insurance Ltd. Other insurance specific Terms and Conditionsapply. ^Drivers aged 18-20 will make a contribution of £99 to their premium and must agree to the fitting of a telematics box to the car: every 3 months, your policy will be reviewed and if you drive well, we will return part of this to you. The policy may be cancelled for consistently poor driving. Only available throughingenie. The offer will cover the full premium for drivers aged between 21-75 (motor policy only). Only available through Vauxhall Insurance. Vauxhall Lifetime Warranty covers lifetime ownership of first registered keeper, 100,000 mile limit. Terms and Conditions apply. Offer available on orders or registrationsbetween 2 July and 1 October 2014. We can introduce you to a limited number of finance providers, commission may be received. #Official EU-regulated test data are provided for comparison purposes and actual performance will depend on driving style, road conditions and other non-technical factors.

Skurrays OxfordOxford Motor Park | Langford LaneKidlington | Oxfordshire | OX5 1RYTel. 01865 584738www.skurrays-vauxhall.co.uk

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ABINGDON ROAD NR DIDCOT OXFORDSHIRE OX11 0JW 01235 798 275OPENING TIMES MONDAY - FRIDAY 9.00AM TO 6.00PM. SATURDAY 9.00AM TO 5.00PM. SUNDAY 10.00AM TO 4.00PM.

www.rowstock-nissan.co.uk

05 PLATE CHEVROLET LEGACY SALOON 2.0 GL 70000 MILES GREY ..........................................................£3995

60 PLATE NISSAN PIXO 1.0I 12V N-TEC 27500 MILES ONYX ..............................................................................£4995

07 PLATE VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.6 SXI 46500 MILES METALLIC -STAR SILVER ..............................................£4995

10 PLATE NISSAN MICRA 1.2 16V 80PS N-TEC 18002 MILES BLADE SILVER ..............................................£5995

13 PLATE TOYOTA AYGO 1.0 FIRE 7485 MILES SOLID - SUPER WHITE ..........................................................£5995

09 PLATE PEUGEOT 207 1.4TD VERVE DIESEL 48500 MILES METALLIC - DIABLO RED ............................£5995

09 PLATE NISSAN NOTE 1.4 16V ACENTA 37500 MILES INTENSE BLUE ......................................................£6495

10 PLATE VAUXHALL ASTRA 1.7TD EXCLUSIV DIESEL 56600 MILES METALLIC-SILVERMIST ................£6995

08 PLATE HONDA CIVIC 1.8 ES SEMI-AUTO 40241 MILES RED ........................................................................£6995

58 PLATE CITROEN C4 PICASSO ESTATE 1.6TD VTR PLUS DIESEL SEMI-AUTO 24000 MILES BEIGE ..£6995

60 PLATE FORD FIESTA 1.6TD ECONETIC DIESEL 49500 MILES GREEN ......................................................£6995

59 PLATE TOYOTA YARIS 1.3 TR SEMI-AUTO 12143 MILES METALLIC -SILVER PEARL ..............................£6995

61 PLATE NISSAN MICRA 1.2 12V VISIA 18142 MILES SHIRAZ ..........................................................................£7995

11 PLATE NISSAN MICRA 1.2 12V ACENTA 9393 MILES NIGHTSHADE ........................................................£7995

62 PLATE NISSAN MICRA 1.2 12V ACENTA 5000 MILES SHIRAZ ....................................................................£8495

12 PLATE NISSAN NOTE 1.4 16V ACENTA 25022 MILES BLADE SILVER ........................................................£8995

58 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 2.0 ACENTA 4X2 58500 MILES BLACK ..............................................................£8995

09 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 VISIA 4X2 43500 MILES BLADE SILVER ......................................................£8995

09 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 VISIA 4X2 30513 MILES BLADE SILVER ......................................................£9295

62 PLATE NISSAN NOTE 1.4 16V N-TEC 9955 MILES GUN METAL ..................................................................£9795

07 PLATE NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.2 DCI 136 AVENTURA DIESEL 38201 MILES ZINC ..........................................£9995

13 PLATE NISSAN NOTE 1.4 16V N-TEC+ 3964 MILES HAPTIC BLUE ..........................................................£10995

08 PLATE NISSAN X-TRAIL 2.0 DCI 173 AVENTURA EXPLORER DIESEL 63500 MILES

THUNDERCLOUD ..........................................................................................................................................£10995

60 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 ACENTA 4X2 24900 MILES MINERAL GREY ..........................................£10995

13 PLATE NISSAN NOTE 1.4 16V N-TEC+ 4545 MILES HAPTIC BLUE ..........................................................£10995

61 PLATE NISSAN JUKE 1.6 ACENTA 16500 MILES FORCE RED ..................................................................£11495

60 PLATE AUDI A1 1.4 SPORT 23021 MILES BLACK ..........................................................................................£11995

11 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 ACENTA 4X2 13500 MILES MAGNETIC RED ..........................................£12495

60 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 DCI ACENTA 4X2 DIESEL 21525 MILES MAGNETIC RED ....................£12995

60 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 DCI ACENTA 4X2 DIESEL 36301 MILES MAGNETIC RED ....................£12995

11 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 DCI VISIA PURE DRIVE 4X2 DIESEL 31000 MILES BLACK ..................£13145

11 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.6 N-TEC 4X2 11254 MILES MAGNETIC RED ..............................................£13995

11 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 DCI N-TEC 4X2 DIESEL 22515 MILES BLADE SILVER ..........................£14395

11 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI+2 1.5 DCI ACENTA 4X2 DIESEL 25865 MILES MAGNETIC RED ..............£14695

14 PLATE NISSAN JUKE 1.5 DCI 110 N-TEC DIESEL 700 MILES NIGHTSHADE ..........................................£15995

62 PLATE NISSAN QASHQAI 1.5 DCI N-TEC+ 4X2 DIESEL 11000 MILES MAGNETIC RED ....................£16995

Finance subject to status. Written quotations available on request. (Over 18’s only) a guarantee may be required. Models portrayed are for illustration purposes only. Information correct at time of going to print. Subject to availability.

AT ROWSTOCK NISSAN

QUALITY USED CARSAT AFFORDABLE PRICES

Less than

£123per month

OTR Price £6 995

Cash Deposit £2 995

36 Monthly payments £122.74

Total amount payable £7413.64

APR representative 11.31%

Annual mileage 6 000

60 Plate Nissan Note 1.4 N-Tec

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Oxford“Serving you since 1910”

72 Rose Hill, Oxford OX4 4HS

01865 748000 www.humphrisoxford.co.uk

BOOK A TEST DRIVE

†Finance subject to status. (Over 18’s only). Written quotations available on request. A guarantee may be required. 1. Finance is through Finance Mitsubishi 116 Cockfosters Rd, Barnet, EN4 0DY and is subject to status to customers aged 18 and over. Indemnities may berequired. Finance Mitsubishi is part of Lloyds Bank Asset Finance. Finance offers are only applicable in the UK (excludes Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & I.O.M) are subject to availability and may be amended or withdrawn at any time. 2. Panoramic roof available on theASX 4 only. 3. Prices start from £14,999 for ASX 2 1.6 petrol to £24,649 for ASX 4 2.2 diesel 4WD auto. Car shown is an ASX 4 1.8 diesel 4WD at £23,249. Prices shown include VAT (at 20%), exclude VED and First Registration Fee. Prices correct at time of going to print.Metallic paint extra. Fuel figures shown are official EU test figures, to be used as a guide for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results.ASX range fuel consumption in mpg (ltrs/100km): Urban 36.7 – 46.3 (7.7 – 6.1), Extra Urban 55.4 - 65.7 (5.1 – 4.3), Combined 47.1 – 56.5 (6.0 – 5.0), CO2 emissions 153 - 131g/km.

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HorspathServiceStation Ltd

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Martin Gilbert Motor Repairs LtdOver 30 years of service to the Motorist in Abingdon

Courtesy Car Available

Tel: 01235 553055Radley Rd Industrial Estate , Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 3RY

www.martingilbertmotorrepairs.com

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Fuel consumption figures in mpg (l/100km) for the new Kia ‘VR7’ range are: Urban 32.1 (8.8) – 72.4 (3.9), Extra Urban 53.3 (5.3) – 85.6 (3.3), Combined 42.8 (6.6) – 78.5 (3.6). CO2 emissions are 148 – 94 g/km.MPG figures are officialMPG figures are official EU test figures for comparative purposes and may not reflect real driving results. Models shown: Picanto 5-dr ‘VR7’ 1.0 68bhp 5-speed manual @ £9,095 including £750 customer saving; Rio 3-dr ‘VR7’ 1.25 84bhp 5-speed manual @ £10,595 including £1,000 customer saving; cee’d 5-dr ‘VR7’ 1.498bhp 6-speed manual @ £14,200 including £1,000 customer saving. Customer savings vary by model derivative. Specification is subject to change without notice. We can introduce you to a limited number of carefully selected finance providers. We may receive a commission from them for the introduction. Price, Reevooscore and number of reviews correct at the time of going to press. †3 years’ servicing (Kia Care-3) for £99 offer is only valid on applicable ‘VR7’ models. Log onto kia.co.uk/vr7 for full details. 7 year / 100,000 mile manufacturer’s warranty, for terms and exclusions visit www.kia.co.uk. Offer not available with any other offer.Retail sales only. Subject to availability on vehicles registered between 01/07/2014 and 30/09/2014. Finance subject to status. Terms and conditions apply. 18’s or over. Guarantee/indemnity may be required. Further charges may be made subject to the condition or mileage of the vehicle. Anticipated annual mileage 9,000miles on Picanto and Rio, 12,000 miles on cee’d. Excess mileage charge 14.9p per mile. YOU WILL NOT OWN THE VEHICLE UNTIL ALL PAYMENTS ARE MADE. At the end of the agreement there are 3 options: (i) Renew: Part exchange the vehicle, where equity is available. (ii) Retain: Pay the Optional Final Payment (Picanto:£4,246, Rio: £4,785.50, cee’d: £6,404.75) to own the vehicle or (iii) Return the vehicle. Kia Motors Finance RH1 1SR.

Humphris Oxford KIA New Car Centre, 72 Rose Hill, Oxford OX4 4HS 01865 748000

The ‘VR7’ range with and ‘gadgets galore’

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Motor ServicesTo advertise in the Motor Services section, call 01235 511700 or email [email protected]

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mots, diagnostics, air con,tyres, exhausts

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1964 - 2014

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01235 813227www.rexgarage.co.uk

Winners of the 2012 Didcot Business and

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Car & Motorcycle Parts & AccessoriesTelephone 01993 843 983

www.rpmparts.co.uk

M. J. Wearing Ltd

RPM

84 Black Bourton Road, Carterton OX18 3HF

OPENING HOURS: Monday-Friday: 9.00am-6.00pm

Saturday: 9.00am-5-00pm, Sunday: Closed until further Notice

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• Alpine Star • Oxford Essential rider equipment

• D I D chains • Draper tools

• Sealey products • Auto Glym cleaning products

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• A wide range of engine oils

• In car entertainment (Sony, Kenwood, JVC)

• Essential car/bike maintenance items (filters-bulbs-wipers)

• SENA Bluetooth communication systems

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PLUS MANY MORE EVERYDAY MOTORING ITEMS

Call in or email your requirements to [email protected]

alternately call us on 01993 867448

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ERNIGRIPMOTORSThe OriginalBMW | Mercedes | Range Rover | AudiSERVICE SPECIALISTSWith Over 25 YEARS Experience● Trained technicians● We offer quality car servicing at sensible prices● Collection and delivery (most areas covered)● Courtesy cars subject to availability● Classic car specialists● MoT Testing Cars & Motor Cycles● Oxfordshire’s longest established LPG

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Motor ServicesTo advertise in the Motor Services section, call 01235 511700 or email [email protected]

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Motor ServicesTo advertise in the Motor Services section, call 01235 511700 or email [email protected]

LOOK !!!! WANTEDCASH PAID FOR MOPEDS, SCOOTERS AND MOTORCYCLES.THEY MAY BE WORTH MORE THAN YOU THINKCALL ALAN TODAY01296 661777 OR 07712 622593

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01865 777 344 07525 536 726(Out of hours)

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Motor Fix (Witney) LtdAll Makes & Models Car & Light Commercial

Motor Vehicle Repairs

MOT TESTING STATION 85/B VW Golf GTi Convertible very low mileage .............£3,995 08/08 Citroen C3 1400 diesel ............................................£3,795 02/02 VW Golf 1600 Auto 1 owner low mileage FSH .........£2,495 05/05 Vauxhall Astra Van Sportive 17 CDTi in silver ........£2,495 03/03 Peugeot 807 HDi 7 seater in blue ............................£1,895 05/55 Renault Megane 1600cc 4 dr in blue long MOT/tax £1,495 02/02 Peugeot 206 1600cc FSH long MOT ........................£1,495 01/Y Skoda Felica Diesel Estate in silver ........................£1,295 02/02 Daihatsu YRV 1300cc low mileage FSH full MOT ......£995 00/W Honda Accord FSH full MOT.......................................£995

Many more in stock. All cars MOT, serviced and cam belt replaced if necessary prior to delivery.

Warranty can be provided.

Mick & Darren BuchananWessex Industrial Estate, Ave 3, Station Lane, Witney, Oxon

Tel: 01993 700776For a selection of used cars please log on towww.motorfixwitney.co.uk

At Autoweekly we provide a comprehensive local guide to garage services. Why not put your business

into pole position by advertising with us…

Call us now to advertise 01235 511700

At Autoweekly we provide a comprehensive localguide to garage services. Why not put your business

into pole position by advertising with us…

SHIFT YOUR BUSINESS UP A GEAR

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Motor ServicesTo advertise in the Motor Services section, call 01235 511700 or email [email protected]

TEL: 07725561050for a free estimate

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PREMIER DENTSMobile paintless dent removal.Annoying car park dings or dents?

These can be repairedat your convenience- at home or at the workplace

BEFORE

AFTER

25% OFFMOT’s

We are now offering the TERRACLEAN SERVICE - call for details and give your engine a new lease of life today!

Healthy livingfor your car TM

REGAINPERFORMANCE

REDUCEEMISSIONS

RESTOREMPG

FULL RANGE OF GARAGE SERVICES INCLUDING• Used car sales/part exchanges• Warranties• Dealer Examiner Diagnostics• Air conditioning services• We can also service your brand new Alfa Romeo & Fiat without affecting your warranty!• We offer a free Courtesy Car with bookings• MoTs - parts & accessories• All makes and models servicing and repairs

Tel: 01865 881010Unit 5 Bottom Yard, Oakfield Ind Est, Eynsham, Oxford OX29 4TN

Email: [email protected]

Suitable for all makes of car, van or truck

ANY MAKE, ANY MODEL, ANY CAR, ANY VAN

Air Conditioning Re-Gas at one cool price of

Just £50 + Vat

ODDBALL MOTORSformally trading as AC Auto Salvage Est. 1992

WANTEDAll cars and vans wanted

Any age or condition with or without MoTGood cars with MoT for sale

Prompt collection DVLA notified

GOOD PRICES PAID07976 535957 or 01993 841924

We service and repair all makes of vehicle• MOT testing by appointment• MOT testing for cars and light

commercials while you wait• Vehicle diagnostics for most

manufacturers• If your air conditioning is not working,

allow us to get you nice and cool again with our air-conditioning service by our trained technicians

• Tyre fitting service available

.

Mac’s Garage(Witney) Ltd

01993 772136 Burford Road, Witney, Oxon, OX29 [email protected]

Over100 years

of combined experiencein all aspects of vehicle

repairs & servicing

New Van and Pick up service centreOpening Hours Monday to Friday 8.30 - 5.30Saturday 8.30 - 12.30

Vehicle remapping (agents for Pendle Performance)

To advertise in Autoweekly call us on 01235 511700

JIM PINK (WALLINGFORD LTD

1960-2014

years54

• MOT Testing• Servicing - all makes

• Tyres, exhausts, clutches & batteries• 4 wheel laser alignment

• Diagnostics and air conditioning specialist

Your local Peugeot/CitroenService CentreWood Street Garage,

Wood Street, Wallingford OX10 0AY01491 836017 | 836022

[email protected] | [email protected]

Hadden Hill Workshops,Nr Didcot, Oxon, OX11 9BJ

Tel: 01235 810188www.candnautosdidcot.co.uk

• Accident Repairs• Air Conditioning• Servicing

• MOT’s• Exhausts• Tyres

C & N AUTOS

MOT’s just £45when you mention Oxfordshire Guardian

Over 75 Years Combined Service to the Motorist

Steve Claridge Motor Salvage and Vehicle Dismantlers

(Family run business since 1984)

We can receive and dispose of end of life vehicles and can supply a certifi cate of

destruction.We are linked to the DVLA

CALL US NOW ON 01993 840831Top prices paid for damaged and

scrapped cars07766244355

www.claridgemotorsalvage.co.ukSouth Industrial Estate, Carterton, Oxford, OX18 3ES

Used Parts off the shelf.

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To place a recruitment advert contact Julian Richings on 01235 516926 or [email protected]

58 Thursday, September 25 - Wednesday, October 1, 2014

London Welsh Rugby Football ClubTicketing Sales Executive Vacancy – Full time

London Welsh Rugby Football Club is based in Oxfordshire and has an exciting new opportunity for a full-time Ticketing Sales Executive to join the Ticketing team for the

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3-PIECE suite vgc £90 01235 526864

BRAND new still boxed F1 Williams model 1.18 scale die cast collectors item by

Mini champs £30 01865 751074

MOTORCYCLE 2-piece suit Barbour waxed type 40" chest good condition £30 cash 01235 532236

MOTORCYCLE 2-piece suit Weise make large good condition £30 cash 01235 532236

GIRLS Hello Kitty 18" bike with matching hel-met in vgc £65 01865 452114

BOYS silver Ammaco bike 20" full suspen-sion lightweight alloy frame 18 Shimano gears in good condi-tion £75 01865 452114

COMMODE £15ono 01865 368208

SOLID pine head-board double bed £10 01941 652944

GARDEN pond Sting-ray 4000 pump and green 2 clean 1800 fi lter cost £200 accept £60 01235 520275

BOSCH 4 ring gas hob shite excellent condi-tion approx 4 years old £40 01235 520275

JOHN Lennon wed-ding album 1969 box set with inserts USA Apple label £90 01189 667940

DINING table 6 chairs good condition £60 01993 868011

PRO fi tness exer-cise bike 1 year old but hardly used cost £89 sell £45 01865 453964

DINING table 6 chairs good condition £60 01993 868011

CARAVAN exten-sion lead with plugs very long £10 01865 891271

CARLOR gas bottle 7kg full & unused £20 01865 891271

DOUBLE glazed UPVC windows with fi tted blinds approx 4x3' and door £200ono 01865 730322

PORTABLE electric fi re 4 heat controls 240 volts 1600 watts 26" high excellent condition & working order £20 01865 873137

RECORDS 225 albums long players 33 1/3 with sleeves + 4 box sets 1960/70/80 £25 the lot 01865 873137

HENIMAX slide pro-jector remote control remote focus model 1800 photo screen on legs 40x20" excel-lent condition 01865 873137

PEAVEY TNT160 bass amplifi er scorpion 15" speaker pair 65" speak-ers good condition £150 07884 200365

HOHNER pokerwork 2 row button accordian with case good playing condition £150 Oxfod 07784 200365

MOTORCYCLE racing black 2-piece suit 40" chest 38" waist size 9 black boots and gloves excellent condition £85 01235 532236

WANTED metal tube 1" dia for building fruit cage not water pipe 01865 891271

SMALL white leather settee Offers 07769 827127

LARGE box of bits for car boot sale Offers 07769 827127

KNEEHOLE writing desk repro leather top good condition £75 Oxford 07884 200365

CALOR gas heater portable + 2 gas bottles one half full £20 01865 742352

TEAK display cabinet 80" l 65"h 2 cupboards 3 drawers and bureau £40 01865 881676

TEAK sideboard 6' long 6 drawers £15 vgc 01865 881676

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• Industry leading salary• Great benefits package• Guaranteed hours• Free CPC Training Weekday and weekend work

available.

RAPIER EMPLOYMENT offers the security of

working for a blue chip company with employee

benefits to match.

TRUNKING AND SHUNTING.

�DAYS &NIGHTS

� For Sale

TELE-MARKETINGPart-time ResearcherRequired for Office

Near Burford01993 822303

Advertise your

vacancyat

.co.uk

Require

ASSISTANT SALES MANAGERFULL TIME

Duties include: some office work plus visiting clients toprepare quotation, no cold calling or pressure selling,

working on generated leadsSalary: basic + commission package

Experience: some in double glazing would be advantageRequired: full driving licence

We are a glass and windows company based locally since 2007. This position is for the windows and doors part of our business - we specialize in UPVC, timber and aluminium windows and doors and

composite front doors.

Please e-mail CV to [email protected]

Mclean’s Glass OxfordUnit 10 Chiltern Business Centre Garsington Road Cowley OX4 6NGTel 01865 715165 Fax 01865 748638 www.mcleansglass.co.uk

SALES TRAINEE A forward thinking company with possibly the

most exciting range of luxury, performance and

niche vehicles in and around Oxfordshire are

looking for a sales trainee to learn all aspects of

a busy sales environment.

A rare opportunity for an individual to develop a

career in a highly rewarding industry, learning all

aspects of the business the successful candidate

must have a desire to succeed, be willing to work

flexible hours and have a passion for sales and

customer service.

FULLY QUALIFIED MECHANICWe need a fully trained mechanic to oversee

the workshop. The ideal candidate will need a

full knowledge of how to look after the type of

cars we sell. This will include dealing with all pre

sale work and post sale warranty work. A very

generous pay will be included in this role

Please in the first instance send your CV for the attention of Tim Raja to

Tim @1stchoicecars.uk.comOr feel free to call the main office number

01367 700500See our main advert on page 41

to get a taste of what we do

31 Park Road, Faringdon SN7 7BP

CHEFS REQUIRED

PRINCE OF WALES IFFLEYMOSTLY EVENINGS, NO SPLIT SHIFTS FULL OR

PART TIMEPLEASE EMAIL C.V. TO

[email protected]

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01235 511700classifi [email protected]

ARMCHAIR in pat-terned oatmeal material fi rm and comfortable cost over £300 sell £25 01865 881676

EXTENSION lead 65' with 2 plug outlets and on cable tidy vgc £7.50 01865 873137

LOUVRE door polished medium oak 77" h 18"w with handle & hinges excellent condition £10 01865 873137

RECORDS vinyl 78 Jail-house Rock Elvis Jerry Lee Lewis Great Balls Fire Bill Hayley Alligator & Little Richard Offers 01235 533005

SINGLE 2 drawer divan bed with memory foam mattress vgc £60 01865 778040

ORTHO dreams mat-tress single bed open spring feather rating 2 fi rm comfort luxury 100% cotton striped over £60 01491 659126

NEW still boxed F1 die cast model 1.18 scale suit a collector £30 01865 751074

CYCLE Raleigh ladies bike 26" wheels 16" frame gripshaft gears all in working order £70 07796 456587

CYCLE Raleigh boys mountain bike 24" wheel 14" frame f/suspension 18 gears suit 8yrs + £45 07796 456587

ELECTRIC power tools various good condition + hand tools Offers 01235 528073

DINING table drop leaf 32"x15" extends to 32"x61" quality table £50 01993 778827

MOFFAT cooker hood MCH662 vgc only used a few times £15 for quick sale 01235 528073

SINGLE metal Z bed with mattress as new £45ono 07926 188285

2 Lindam stair safety gates good cond £20 01993 774414

THE New Caxton encyclopedia 20 vol-umes good condition £25 07784 782934

PAIR reclaimed pine bedside cupboards wax fi nish 70h 40d 40w 2 shelves good condi-tion £25 each Wantage 01235 799345

LARGE mirror in pine frame 70x90 good con-dition £20 Wantage 01235 799345

NEW st/steel inset sink rh drainer bowl size 376x350 overall size 860x435 £25ono Wan-tage 01235 799345

ORIGINAL Danielle 970s Paddington Bear blue coat hat boots + label pin pyjamas £25 01235 799345

BOYS red Raleigh mini bike 14" wheel vgc £20 01993 846013

WHEELYBUG Ladybird ride on good condition £15 01993 846013

BOYS blue Thomas The Tank Engine bike 14" wheel vgc £20 01993 846013

BEATLES Sgt Pepper

1967 LP picture disc in

original die cut sleeve

£25 01189 667940

SMALL items blue Wedgewood 2 dishes 1 vase 1 lidded pot £20 the lot 01235 799345

� Dogs

Dog Lovers WantedAward winning home dog boarding company looking for

dog lovers to join their team of carers. Must be at home

during the day, not more than 1 dog of your own, secure

home & garden, love & enjoy the company of dogs. Ideal

for someone working from home, house wife/husband or

retired - would you like an extra income?

Call now on 07762 132329For more information

Luxury return coach from local pick up point Two half day trips BB & EM (4 courses) Nightly entertainment Indoor heated pool All rooms en-suite with CTV & tea making facilities

Brochure & Tariff available

Laguna Hotel, Suffolk Road South, Bournemouth BH2 6AZ www.lagunaholidays.com

Other datesavailable - call

for details

Coach Holidays

Short breaks B & B from £32 pppnTEL: 01202 767022

All breaks

include twohalf-day

tours

6 Oct - 10 Oct.................. £15513 Oct - 17 Oct................ £15516 Feb - 20 Feb 2015 ...... £12523 Feb - 27 Feb 2015 ...... £125

2 Mar - 6 Mar 2015......... £1309 Mar - 13 Mar 2015....... £13016 Mar - 30 Mar 2015..... £13023 Mar - 27 Mar 2015..... £135

20 Oct - 24 Oct................ £18627 Oct - 31 Oct................ £1863 Nov - 7 Nov.................. £18610 Nov - 14 Nov.............. £186

8 Dec - 12 Dec................. £18615 Dec - 19 Dec............... £1865 Jan - 9 Jan 2015 ........... £181

4 NIGHT BREAKS

TINSEL & TURKEY BREAKS

� Memorials/Stonemasons

Memorial Masons / Stonemasons

[email protected]: 01235 812222

* Free Inscriptions on all New Memorials purchased.*Cleaning, Re Fixing & Re Levelling.

Additional Inscriptions, Free Brochure.* All Funeral Directors Quotes Beaten.*

Open Mon - Fri 9am-5pmSat 10am-2pm

� Holidays

CORNWALLCOTTAGES ON THE LIZARD

PENINSULA

01326 290836 www.littlegwendreath.co.uk

Close to the South West coastal path

Pets WelcomePeaceful rural location

2 bedroom sleeps 4

Own garden

Nice walks to sandy beach

PUBLICNOTICESAdvertise your Public Notice in the Oxfordshire

GuardianLowest ratesin the area

Fax:

01235 519048 for a quote

TRADITIONAL Mahogany Furniture set - Corner unit with glass & mirror £149 Three drawer HiFi cabinet £49 Table and six chair, two are carvers, separate 2 foot extension (slight scuff on table) £199 4 foot long side board 3 cupboards 3 drawers £149 or just £499 for the lot – please call Tina on 07788 561438 – pictures can be emailed.

� Painting & Decorating

� Blinds

� Property

WE HAVE THE SOLUTION TO

YOUR PROBLEM!

CALL WAYNE ON 01865 364 082

NEED TOSELLYOUR

HOUSEFAST?

• FACING REPOSSESSION?• RELOCATING• NEGATIVE EQUITY?• PROBATE SALE?• DIVORCE?• RELUCTANT LANDLORD?

� Equestrian

COUNTRYEQUESTRIAN

Saddlery & Riding Wear,Stockists of Regent, Shires, Toggi Footwear,Champion Headwear, Rugs, Gifts & Cards.

Own brand Horse Feeds, Spillers, Dodson &Horrell and Baileys Horse Feeds, Farm Feed,

Hay, Straw, Haylage & Shavings.Equestrian Straw Bedding

Electric Fencing. Dog & Cat Food.OPENING TIMES:

8.30 - 5.00 Monday - Saturday

01869 277742HOME FARM, POUNDON, NR.BICESTER

PHILLIP BALLDecorating

(Quality Service) since 1978 • Interior Exterior

• Domestic, Commercial • General maintenance/Artexing & Coving

• Plastering

For Free Estimate Call:-(01235) 529 256 Mobile:- 07860 864459

[email protected] visit www.phillipball.co.uk

Open 7 days a week 9am-9pmT: 01865 842366 M: 07976 752798

E: [email protected]

0800 61 22 657

Designer Blinds

MEASURING& FITTINGOxford FREE

• QUALITY FABRICS• NO OBLIGATION QUOTE• WE WILL BEAT ANY GENUINE QUOTE GUARANTEED• LARGE SELECTION OF COLOURS

VERTICAL BLIND SALE

3 for £130ROLLER BLIND SALE

3 for £149

� Window & Door Repairs

WINDOW ANDDOOR REPAIRSFailed double glazed units, window and

door locks, hinges and hardware.

Why replace your doors or windows? We can repair them. Free es� mates, no minimum order, speedy and aff ordable.

Don’t replace it! Repair it!

Call Jon on 07935 826312Simons Glazing Ltd.

E-mail [email protected]

� Property

JOHN CAMPBELLLANDSCAPING

Patios • FencingPlanting • Hedge cutting

Turfing • Decking

Tel: 07879 021634or 01993 700534

� Landscaping

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01235 511700classifi [email protected]

SELECTION of ladies clothes mainly M&S sizes 14 to 16 ex cond 2 suitcases full 07707 269044

YAMAHA piano harp-sichord vgc £25ono 01235 813534

EXERCISE treadmill gc £15 01235 813534

TABLE mahogany 8 seater £15 01235 813534

FUTON sofa bed mattress £25 01235 813534

IRONING board good condition £15ono 01235 813534

GUITAR good condition compact size with cover £20 01235 813534

SKATE shoes sizes 9 & 7 good condition £14ono 01235 813534

OLD piano good con-dition £100 01235 813534

NISSAN X-trail roof bars ex cond hardly used £25 01235 813056

LEC fridge silver grey height 34" width 22: good condition £20 01865 717785

SMALL cat/dog bed with mattress never used Argos book pg 952 cost £12.99 asking £8 01235 527326

FREE 6' wall unit 3 drawers 2 cupboards cocktail unit 6 glass shelves display unit 01865 749128

SPEAKER cabs 2 4"x6" suitable for PA or guitar etc £20 01865 776685 eves

PANASONIC colour TV 26" in gwo £20 01491 201705

TWO XXL long sleeve dress shirts one not worn £5 the pair 07881 247280

LINCOLN & Downton Abbey new DVDs with Technika DVD player (no remote or scart plug) £5 the lot 07881 247820

CANON Powershot SD1000 camera with memory cards and spare batteries £65 07881 247820

COOPERS DIY beer making kit £25 07881 247820

PAIR of maroon John Lewis curtains 162 cms wide x 137 cms drop £10 07881 247820

GIRLS 18" cycle good tyres & brakes with stand £20 01865 891487

Manure &Compost

~ Mushroom Compost ~ Topsoil~ Chicken Manure ~ Mulch ~ Soil Conditioner

Hardcore Collected or Delivered

STORAGE ANDWORKSHOPS01295 810997 ~ 07970 223481

� Manure & Compost

Sell your CarOnline and In paper

Go to.co.uk

MUCK ‘N’ MULCHCOMPOSTING

WE DELIVER BAGS OF ORGANIC,

ALL PURPOSE MANURE COMPOST.

WE DELIVER TO LANDSCAPERS, PRIVATE GARDENERS,

ALLOTMENTS AND GARDENING CLUBS.

24 HOUR 07831 437989FREEPHONE MUCK ‘N’ MULCH

0800 7810137www.muckandmulch.co.uk

Minimum 10 bag delivery

35XBAGS 1/2 PALLET 70XBAGS 1 PALLET

FREEDELIVERY

SPREADING

& MULCHING

SERVICES

AVAILABLE BY

REQUEST AT TIME

OF DELIVERY

PETFRIENDLYCOMPOST

Manufactured by IN SHEDS

01858 575618 ~ www.insheds.co.uk

See our display at Marcham PlantsHyde Farm Nurseries, Abingdon Road, Marcham OX13 6NX

01865 391054

S.R. BARRETT

HORTICULTURAL ENGINEERS14B THE PARADE,

KIDLINGTON OX55 1BDCALL 01865 397007

NORTON

LEISURE BUILDINGS

BANBURY ROAD,CHIPPING NORTON OX7 5SY

CALL 01608 643784

SHEDS

� Sheds

� Video Photography

NEW

2014Range

www.farol.co.uk

Milton Common, Thame,

Oxfordshire, OX9 2NZ

Tel: 01844 278843Shefford, Hungerford,

Berkshire, RG17 7AB

Tel: 01488 648552

� Garden Machinery� Cleaning Services

AS NEWOFFICE

CLEANING SERVICES0800 7747048

WWW.AS-NEW.CO.UK

� Fitted kitchens

Top quality ready assembled kitchens supplied & fitted or supply only.Using computer aided design in the comfort of your own home.

We can fit any make of kitchen supplied by you or us,incorporating your own individual design specifications.

DMS KitchenInstallations

• Plumbing• Tiling• Electrical• Decorating

• Plastering• Coving• Artexing• Structural Work etc

We also design, supply &install bedrooms

• All work guaranteed • Free Estimates •

T 01869 327721 | M 07836 377492 E [email protected]

visit our website and see for yourself! www.kitchen-install.co.uk

� Logs

QUALITY SEASONED HARDWOOD LOGSQuality dry Beech and Ash for woodburners, open fires and fire pits.Supplied and delivered Free delivery (within 10 mile radius)Kindling also available

Call 01367 690925 or 07880 690925www.fordlogs.co.uk

NAME:

ADDRESS:

EMAIL:

TEL:

One word per box. One item per coupon. Max 18 words (excluding telephone).

SELL YOUR UNWANTEDITEMS FORFREEList your items online at

.co.uk

Or alternately fill in the coupon & post to:Oxfordshire Guardian, 4A Hawksworth, Didcot,

Oxfordshire OX11 7HR

and your item will appear online for 4 weeks and in

the

THE SMALL PRINT: One word per box, in capitals, one item per coupon. Max 5 advertisements per customer per week. Open to private advertisers only. The publisher does not accept liability for error or omission in a published advertisement once an advertisement has been accepted, no cancellation can be made. We cannot guarantee insertion dates, however it is usually in the next issue of the newspaper. WE DO NOT ACCEPT FREEADS OVER THE PHONE. No motors, pets or weapons

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QUEEN Elizabeth Sil-ver Jubilee Crown in presentation case mind condition £12 01865 775336

1970 Mexico football World Cup fi nal prog £10 01844 338398 pm/eve

BRAND new still in box foot bath/massager £30 01844 338368 pm/eve

SET Tungsten darts 23 gram £20 01844 338368 pm/eve

SOVEREIGN rotary mower power driven Briggs & Stratton engine 18" cut with grass box gwo £45 01865 891271

HUNDREDS speedway star mags 80s 90s £50 01844 338368 pm/eve

100'S Oxford speedway progs 80s 90s some awy ones inc 7 world fi nal progs £50 01844 338368 pm/eve

MOBILITY electric bed 2'6" with mattress and remote control good condition £75 Oxford no text 07884 200365

MOBILITY electric chair red good condi-tion with remote con-trol £75 no text Oxford 07884 200365

GRANDFATHER clock circa 1860 maker Tho-mas Thistle of Som-erset £550ono 01865 736514

LEC larder fridge 4'10" h 21"w white good condition £50 no text Oxford 07884 200365

DIXON Bate Univer-sal tow hitch ball & pin good condition £15 01865 891271

16 VHS videos - fi lm comedy sport g/c £30 01844 338368 pm/eve

STAPLES crate heavy duty wheels 47/38/40cm g/cn £20 01844 338368 pm/eve

40 assorted jigsaw puz-zles 3,000-250 pieces some brand new £60 01844 338368 pm/eve

6 Mexican Peso bank notes pre 1970 £10 01844 338368 pm/eve

CANNON inset coal fl ame gas fi re 6kw good condition £65 01865 251661

APPROX 600 house bricks all new FREE to a good home 01865 340329

LADIES strappy san-dals size 9 worn once £15 brown 2.5" heel leather 01865 730841

BLACK fl at footglove open toe size 8 new £18 leather 01865 730841

BLUE long dress new size 18 cost £100 Debut from Debenhams 01865 730841

SKIRTS size 16 tops 17 £10-15 each 01865 730841

PER Una dress and tie up bolero size 18L cerise pink pattern and purple bolero £25 01865 730841

SHOPPING trolley 2 wheels £10 01865 730841

BEATLES Sgt Pepper LP picture disc 1967 £30 01189 667940

WINE making kit + 8 demi jons £45 01865 326143

PINE wardrobe good condition £50 01993 868011

2 pairs football boots size 10 g/c £30 01844 338368 pm/eve

THORN 3' striplight + bulb still boxed ideal for garage £10 01865 249381

CHINA coffee set with coffee pot sugar bowl milk jug + matching tray beautiful pink fl o-ral design £20 01865 249381

MOULDED solid plastic boot liner for Peugeot 406 Estate ideal for dog owner cost £100 sell £20 01865 249381

DOUBLE bed base nice strong base £20ono 07980 403171

CLARION car radio AX423R with CD changer unit takes 6 CDs with wiring + man-ual £40 01865 249381

HOZELOCK 20m com-pact reel + hosepipe with fi ttings + spray noz-zle £10 01865 249381

SILVER Cross 3D sys-tem excellent condition £75ovno 01235 819880

4 internal pine doors £5 each good condition 01235 799946

SINGLE bed headboard foor board slatted base quality mattress (m/s) £70ono 07980 403171

DESCAMPS 2 fuschia pink fi tted king size sheets 100% cotton nevery used £15 01865 249381

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Welsh urged to cut out their mistakes

Harries’ five tries helps A squad to first victory

JUSTIN Burnell is urging Lon-don Welsh to cut out the mistakes as they sunk to a 46-8 defeat to Sale Sharks in the Aviva Pre-miership last Saturday.

The Exiles are bottom of the table after conceding 151 points in their opening three games, but for 65 minutes against Sale it was looking positive.

Trailing the Sharks by 10 points with 15 minutes remaining after Nic Reynolds’ try, Welsh had hope of taking points away from the AJ Bell Stadium.

However, on 65 minutes Welsh gifted Sale a scrum fi ve metres from the tryline and Tom Arscott crossed for what turned out to be a decisive score.

Burnell’s side went onto con-cede three further tries in the last four minutes.

“You’ve got to be realistic, the scoreline doesn’t lie,” said Bur-nell.

“It’s all very well playing for 65 minutes but you need to be playing for 80 minutes, and that’s what we’ve got to do.

“We were still in it; we made some mistakes in crucial areas early on and then it gets to a deci-sive moment.

“You have a crucial lapse in concentration, we lose posses-

sion and in all fairness they capitalised.

“Once they’re on the front foot their tails are up and the fl ood-gates opened.”

Despite Arncott’s try, Welsh continued to take the fi ght to sale until a crazy fi nal four minutes when the Sale winger added another while Tom Brady and Luke McLean also went over.

Burnell added: “The hardest part was to be there or therea-bouts and see an improvement up until about 65 minutes, but then straight away, the same old story, people just dropping off.

“The individual errors were the biggest disappointment and at this level, the Aviva Premiership, you make a mistake you will be punished.

“I thought we fought back and got into the right zones, we just didn’t capitalise on it and that’s the biggest learning curve.”

He added: “You’ve got to learn from it continuously.”

Welsh are next in action tomor-row night when they welcome Gloucester Rugby to the Kassam Stadium for a 7.45pm kick-off.

JAMIE Harries scored five tries as London Welsh A thumped Har-lequins 40-5 in the Aviva A League on Monday night.

The Exiles were in search of their fi rst win after defeats to Exeter Braves and London Irish and it came in some style.

Quins were intent on blowing the Exiles away from the outset but after weathering the storm, fl anker Harries repeatedly reaped the ben-efi t of playing behind a dominant front fi ve.

Fly-half Will Robinson kicked fi ve conversions and also crossed the

whitewash as Welsh exerted their dominance.

The Exiles’ next Aviva A League match is against Wasps on Octo-ber 13.

• Jamie Harries scored fi ve tries for London Welsh on Monday

By Jack [email protected]

• Nick Scott escapes a tackle during London Welsh’s defeat (Picture by Martin John)

City’s run comes to an end after heavy defeatOXFORD City’s three-match winning run came to an abrupt end last Saturday as they were beaten 4-0 by Guiseley.

Adam Boyes (2) and owngoals from Paul Stonehouse and Alejandro-Adrian San-tiago condemned City to a third defeat of the season.

However, Justin Merritt’sside still sit fi fth in the Vanar-ama Conference North after 11 games.

City started the match posi-tively against Guiseley last weekend, but it was the hosts who got the upper hand as Boyes notched a quick-fi re brace to dampen the visitors spirits.

And City were soon threedown as Stonehouse turned Josh Wilson’s cross into his own net.

However, Merritt’s sidewent close to scoring shortly after as Claudio Hoban and Kynan Isaac both hit the woodwork.

Guiseley had a number ofchances to extend their lead further and they did so with 12 minutes remaining as San-tiago put into his net following Oli Johnson’s free-kick.

City take a break from theleague this weekend as they make the trip to Shortwood United in the second qualify-ing round of the FA Cup.

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Boss calls for strikers to be more clinical

MICHAEL Appleton is call-ing on his strikers to be more clinical in front of goal follow-ing Oxford United’s 0-0 draw at home to Stevenage last Sat-urday.

United’s unbeaten run in Sky Bet League Two was extended to fi ve games as a result, but a dominant performance should have heralded the three points.

Top scorer Danny Hylton had United’s best chances and on another day he would have added to his seven goals so far this season.

On six minutes he was bril-liantly denied by Chris Day

before he blazed wide from 10 yards in the second half and then delayed pulling the trig-ger after rounding the Steve-nage keeper with seven minutes remaining.

Appleton said: “We need to be a little more clinical in our fi nishing but ultimately the next best thing is a point and we move on.

“There is a bit of belief in the team at the minute and I think we just need to be a bit more cuter.

“A couple of times we tried to be a little too clever in our fi nish-ing instead of just putting our foot through it.

He continued: “We wanted to beat an extra man instead of getting a shot off but it is very diffi cult to be critical of the per-formance.”

Appleton admitted he kept Hylton on the pitch due to his goalscoring form and is backing the frontman to add many more to his tally this season.

“We just thought he might have a goal in him with the con-fi dence he has got at the minute but he just got too cute and lost the opportunity to score,” said

Appleton.“But he will score many goals

for us this season and I’m sure the next time he gets himself in that position he will make the right decision.

“They are going to score goals one day and miss opportunities the next and we move on.”

United are third from bottom in the table with seven points from nine games and make the trip to Luton Town on Satur-day.

The Hatters are 13th in the table and unbeaten in their last three, including last week-end’s 1-0 win over Cambridge United.

BRADLEY Smith is hoping to build on the seventh place fin-ish he achieved in San Marino a fortnight ago as MotoGP heads to the Spanish circuit of Aragon this weekend.

With fi ve rounds remaining, the Oxford-born rider is hoping to make ground in the champi-onship and to secure his fi rst top-fi ve fi nish since the race in Austin back in April.

The 23-year-old, who is 10th in the rider standings, will have to battle it out with the likes of

Ducati’s Andrea Dovizioso and teammate Pol Espargaro for fi fth.

And after Factory Yamaha pairing Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo locked out the top spots on the podium in Misano, Smith is hoping he can learn from the best as he looks to lift his Yamaha Tech3 bike up the standings.

“I really like Aragon and I believe there are specifi c cor-ners that will emphasise our problems and so provide a real

test to sort out those issues,” saidSmith.

“We are only a few refi nementsfrom where we need to be.

“Having the data from the fi rstand second fi nishers in Misanoreally should enable us to sortit out.

“If we can’t learn from the bestbikes and riders in the worldthere is an issue.

“It was a solid points scoringseventh in Misano and we canbuild from that with the informa-tion we have available.”

Yet another top-five result for PepperellABINGDON golfer Eddie Pep-perell continued his scintil-lating form on the European Tour last week, finishing tied for fourth in the Welsh Open at Celtic Manor.

The 23-year-old has now fi n-ished in the top fi ve in four of his last fi ve tournaments.

And at Celtic Manor last weekend he was only two shots behind winner Joost Luiten.

Pepperell started well, carding a three-under-par 68 before a 74 on Friday put him back in the standings.

However, it was to be only a minor setback as an eight-under-par 63 put him back in contention for the fi nal day.

On Sunday, Pepperell shot a 65 – one of the best rounds of the day – to leave him 12-un-der-par, but it was not quite enough for the 23-year-old to claim his fi rst tour title.

Pepperell is now at a career high 171 in the world golf rank-ings and is 55th in the Race To Dubai money list.

The 23-year-old earned €82,250.72 from last weekend, adding to the €192,400 he has won in prize money over the last month.

Comeback leads to drawOXFORD United Women came back from two goals down to snatch a 2-2 draw against Durham on Sunday to move off the bottom of the Women’s Super League.

United had the best of the early chances at Northcourt Road, but it was Durham’s Jemma Purfi eld who scored fi rst after 30 minutes.

The hosts responded as Lau-ren Allison broke quickly on the right-hand side to square the ball to Laura Low, but her strike clattered the post.

After the break Durham dou-bled their advantage as Beth Hepple curled a free-kick into the top corner.

But the U’s responded imme-diately as Kayleigh Hines fl icked on Jemma-Connor-Iommi’s free-kick at the near post to reduce the defi cit.

And they equalised 15 min-utes from the end from an Allison penalty, which came about after Laura Low had been pulled down in the box.

It means that United are unbeaten in their last three games, and moved ahead of London Bees to ninth in the standings – one point ahead of their bottom-placed rivals.

They return to action on Sun-day as they make the trip to face Reading FC Women.

WANTAGE Town manager Gary Ackling says his side need to be more “streetwise” after conceding another late goal to draw 2-2 with Fleet Town last Saturday.

Jimmy Deabill and Tom Melledew cancelled out Rob

Carr’s opener but Brett Stanley curled home a free-kick in the last minute to earn Fleet a point.

The Alfredians are 18th in the Division One South and West standings after their opening nine matches in the league

and should have claimed their third win of the season last weekend.

Ackling said: “It seems to be the story of our season and a recurring theme.”

He continued: “It is just an inability to hold onto a lead and

see games out.“We just need to get a little

streetwise”.“The trouble is we are too

gung-ho and we need to be a lit-tle more savvy and know when to defend a lead.”

Wantage travel to Mangots-

fi eld United on Saturday but will be without Lee Henderson who has returned to parent club Oxford City.

Stuart Cattell and Ritchie Guy are still absent but Jack Smith (thigh) and Carl Roberts (sus-pended) return.

By Jack [email protected]

Ackling disappointed after Freds concede late goal

Smith looks to build upon San Marino result at Aragon on Sunday

‘Quins winOXFORD Harlequins returned to winning ways as they tri-umphed over Chard 32-0 athome in the National LeagueThree South West on Satur-day.

But it was a tough weekend for Grove RFC, who narrowlylost 28-26 to Trowbridge in theSouth West One East.

There was better luck for Wit-ney in the same division, asthey beat Buckingham 27-15.

All three return to action on Saturday as ‘Quins travel toBracknell, Grove host Windsorand Witney visit Reading.

First for StarsOXFORD City Stars got their first win of the season in theNational Ice Hockey LeagueOne on Sunday with a 6-5 winagainst Wightlink Raiders.

A brace from Josh Oliver and goals from Jamie New-ton, James Pentecost, DarrenElliott and Dax Hedges helpedStars claim a narrow victory.

The result moves Stars off the foot of the table into ninthposition after their openingthree fi xtures.

Plato gears upJASON Plato returns to action in the British Touring CarChampionship this weekend,as the series heads to Silver-stone.

Plato sits second in the championship standings but55 points behind Colin Turk-ington, although Plato did wintwo of the three races at theNorthamptonshire circuit lastyear.

“We’ll be there or thereabouts at Silverstone – we should be onthe front row,” said Plato.

But the Oxford-born racer played down his chances ofchallenging for the title afterthe previous race at Rocking-ham, bemoaning the advan-tage Turkington’s BMW hadover the rest of the fi eld.

The BTCC season fi nale takes place at Brands Hatchon October 12.

Sport Bites

• Danny Hylton is foiled by Bira Dembele (left) and Chris Day during Oxford United’s goalless draw with Stevenage (Picture by Steve Daniels)

• Bradley Smith (picture courtesy of Tech3)

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Massa scoops up points Massa scoops up points while Bottas misses outwhile Bottas misses out

A MID-RACE change in tyre strat-egy led to mixed results for Williams Martini Racing in Sunday’s Singapore Grand Prix, as Felipe Massa came fifth and Valtteri Bottas 11th.

Massa had been running fi fth and Bottas seventh after their second pitstops before the safety car was deployed halfway through the race.

Both had been due to stop again for tyres, but Williams opted to leave their drivers out on track until the end of the race.

And while the strategy worked for Massa in keeping the Ferrari of Kimi Raikkonen behind him, Bottas lost all grip in his tyres on the fi nal lap and lost fi ve places to fi nish outside the points.

“After the safety car we moved to a two-stop strategy and in the end the tyres just weren’t able to hold on,”

said Bottas after the race.“In the fi nal lap I had a big lock up in

the rear tyres when I was defending and after that I had no grip and cars could easily sweep past.

“Obviously I’m disappointed not to fi nish in the points but we can take a lot of positives from this weekend as we looked competitive at a track that is less suited to our car.”

While Bottas was struggling with his tyres, Massa was able to build up a big enough gap to ensure he could

coast the car home in the fi nal laps.“The fi nal stint was pushing the tyre

to the absolute limit but I managed to make it work,” said Massa.

“The grip levels were very low in the fi nal few laps but I had a big enough gap to sixth place to ease the car home.

“Given the nature of the track, fi fth was probably the best position we could have hoped for this weekend.”

Williams held on to third place in the constructors’ championship

after Sunday’s race, although their advantage over fourth-placed Ferrari reduced to nine points.

Massa remains ninth in the drivers’ standings with 65 points, while Bottas dropped two positions to sixth with 122 points.

The next race is at the Japanese circuit of Suzuka on October 5.

• Felipe Massa leads Valtteri Bottas in Singapore (Picture by Williams Martini Racing)

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