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Trains, bikes and planesTrains, bikes and planes
2:18pm Mon 11 Feb 08
I first met Dick Tolley in 1974, when he was working for Trevor Goodall Motorcycles in Didcot. His son, Martin, worked there on occasion and always referred to me as 'TRD 78M', the registration number of the 500 Suzuki I purchased from the company during that year.

Trials and tribulations
3:59pm Friday 8th February 2008
David E Langford continues his series on Oxfordshire motorsport heroes who have inspired his work

Glazier’s magnificent sevenGlazier’s magnificent seven
3:49pm Fri 8 Feb 08
Alastair Lack celebrates the award-winning, two-decade, two-and-a-half million pound restoration of the medieval stained glass in New College’s ante-chapel

Images of WoodstockImages of Woodstock
9:51am Thu 7 Feb 08
The inaugural Art in Woodstock festival, a celebration of the visual arts, held in October, was a great success. Individual art exhibitions showcased 34 artists in 24 venues around the town and there was an exhibition of competition entries - photography, art and school competition - in the town's historic Town Hall.

Stops, points and pauses
5:17pm Friday 21st December 2007
Cries of anguish were heard when the editor of The Shorter Oxford Dictionary announced that he believes the hyphen is passing out of use, writes Tony Augarde

Where the wild things areWhere the wild things are
5:13pm Fri 21 Dec 07
Julie Webb talks to artist Lyndall Phelps about an exhibition inspired by items from London’s Natural History Museum ‘evacuated’ to Oxfordshire in the second World War

Banbury’s racing aceBanbury’s racing ace
4:46pm Fri 21 Dec 07
David E Langford continues his series on Oxfordshire motorsport heroes who have inspired his work

Inside the secret storehouseInside the secret storehouse
11:02am Mon 3 Dec 07
Julie Webb visits a fascinating treasure-house of historical items from all over the county

There was a young lady . . .
11:01am Monday 3rd December 2007
Tony Augarde delves into the world of limericks

Tales from the trenchesTales from the trenches
10:46am Mon 3 Dec 07
Sylvia Vetta reflects on the moving personal account of life during the Great War written by a soldier serving with the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry

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