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Tom Williams

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  • Oxford Mail
  • Swindon Advertiser
  • Lancashire Telegraph
  • Essex Echo
  • Telegraph and Argus
  • Oxford Times

Past articles by Tom:

REVEALED: Spend by Oxford's councils, hospitals and universities on online advertising

OXFORD institutions spent thousands of pounds on internet advertising last year, despite major platforms becoming embroiled in rows over fake news… → Read More

Shoplifting investigations see dramatic decline since change in law

POLICE are now attending less than half of all reports of shoplifting in Oxford as petty crime increasingly goes under the radar for the force. → Read More

Scales of Justice: Latest court results for Oxfordshire

OXFORD MAGISTRATES’ MICHAEL HARDISTY, 36, of no fixed abode, admitted committing an act outraging public decency by masturbating in public and committing the offence during the period of a suspended sentence on May 30 at Cornmarket Street, Oxford. He was jailed for a total of 12 weeks. COLIN RYAN, 34, of Astrop Lane, Oxford, admitted failing to stop after an accident and driving above the legal… → Read More

Train station’s multi storey car park now officially open

A CAR park which has more than doubled the number of spaces available at a busy railway station has been officially opened. → Read More

First plans for housing on site of Lucy Faithfull House to be revealed

THE first draft proposals for new housing on the site of a former homeless hostel are set to be unveiled shortly. → Read More

Teen sentenced for possessing machete in Marsh Lane, Oxford

A 19-YEAR-OLD has been ordered to carry out 120 hours of unpaid work after being found with a machete in Oxford. → Read More

Aureus School in Didcot creates its own 'golden' coin

AN Oxfordshire school has had its own unique handmade coin created, inspired by the Romans who once lived in the area. → Read More

Cherwell residents raise concerns over Oxford University's green belt homes plan

OXFORD University could be left with a lot of money but have nothing to do with it after 'prematurely' agreeing a deal to build on green belt land. → Read More

Unwell man 'arrested and Tasered' days before apparent suicide in woodlands

A COMPLAINT has been made against police who arrested a vulnerable man days before he apparently killed himself. → Read More

Inquest opens into death of Adam Stanmore

AN INQUEST has been opened into the death of a man whose body was discovered in woodlands after being missing for nearly four weeks. → Read More

Man arrested after Lytton Road murder still in hospital

A MAN arrested on suspicion of murder is still being held in custody while he receives hospital treatment. → Read More

Driver who caused fatal crash had been drinking all day at a wedding

A DRUNK-driver veered into the wrong side of the road before smashing head-on into an oncoming minicab during a late night fatal crash in rural… → Read More

Construction begins on Sylva Foundation's replica Anglo Saxon hall in Long Wittenham

VOLUNTEERS are taking the first steps in constructing a replica Anglo Saxon hall in the Oxfordshire countryside. → Read More

New Oxford museum guides tell real stories behind collections

MOST visitors to the Pitt Rivers are unlikely to notice the case packed full of Zimbabwean instruments tucked away from the museum’s headline… → Read More

John Watson School in Wheatley evacuated after bathroom hand dryer catches fire

A BATHROOM hand dryer caught fire in a Wheatley school, causing all pupils to be evacuated. → Read More

Researcher warns over 'gunfire graffiti' after road signs apparently shot at

ROAD signs in Oxfordshire are being used for shooting practice, according to a researcher who tracks incidents of 'gunfire graffiti' across the UK. → Read More

South African choir performs at Oxford museum of natural history

OXFORD’S beloved towering skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex has been treated to an impromptu performance by a visiting South African choir. → Read More

Blackbird Leys Adventure Playground announces summer activities programme

AN ADVENTURE playground has announced a programme of activities for the summer holidays. → Read More

Jericho house where Chinese author Chiang Yee given refuge gets blue plaque

THE north Oxford home where a Chinese writer sought refuge from the Blitz has become the latest to be honoured with a blue plaque. → Read More

Car share scheme Co-Wheels expands to include more electric vehicles

MORE electric vehicles have been introduced onto Oxford's streets by a car-sharing club. → Read More