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Watford Observer on MSNCorran and the intriguing Versailles time slipWatford Observer local history columnist Lesley Dunlop looks back at the links between Corran School in Watford and the ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNPlans for 115-homes met with strong opposition in 'high density' villageA parish council has joined almost 100 householders in objecting to plans for 115 homes in an Oxfordshire village.
What’s the ambiance like and who does it welcome or leave out? When people who are strangers interact across racial and ...
The Strand isn’t just a bookstore; it’s a New York institution. It’s survived the Great Depression, World War II, the rise of ...
An MP officially opened the new science labs at an Oxford further education college. Staff and students welcomed Anneliese Dodds to City of Oxford College and University Centre’s city centre ...
Last year, Oxford Historical Society Museum President ... Society Museum located in the D.L.&W Railroad Depot in Oxford New York. The museum is open May through October, on Saturdays, from 10 ...
Oxford's Oriel College has announced it will not be removing its controversial statue of Cecil Rhodes, but instead will stage a new exhibition aimed at addressing the 'legacy of colonialism'.
A self-referral prostate cancer screening service has been launched in Oxford. GenesisCare ... to better treatment options and outcomes. The new service is available to men aged 40 and over ...
Oxford’s Oriel College is to tackle the “legacy of colonialism” by staging an exhibition to “contextualise” imperialist Cecil Rhodes.
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