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Adventure base project gathers pace

First published on: 24th January 2019

Back in 2013, the Door reported how Adventure Plus had ambitious plans to buy the Windmill Farm Conference Centre in Clanfield.


Over 800 attend 'Pandemonium in the Park' in Chipping Norton

First published on: 24th January 2019

People of all ages came to The Common to join in the first ever Pandemonium in the Park for a free afternoon of fun.


Memorial for the men who died in the Didcot power station collapse

First published on: 30th October 2018

On 23 February 2016 four men lost their lives when the boiler house at Didcot A power station in South Oxfordshire unexpectedly collapsed.


Fun activities week a 'huge success'

First published on: 17th October 2018

The Activities Week, for residents of the new housing development to the north and west of Didcot, was another big success this year.


Statement re: the death of the Revd Jim Spence

First published on: 10th August 2018

The Bishop of Dorchester has paid tribute to the Revd Jim Spence, 88, whose body was found today in the Wallingford area.


Children 'clip the church' in Steventon

First published on: 8th May 2018

Watch children revive the ancient tradition of clipping the church at St Michael and All Angel's, Steventon.


Confirmations in Charlbury

First published on: 20th October 2017

The congregation of people of all ages was very happy at St Mary's Charlbury when the Bishop of Dorchester confirmed two young people.


Church school children in sponsored bike ride

First published on: 10th October 2014

34 children and volunteers braved the elements to take part in a sponsored bike ride at Fritwell CE School near Bicester in Oxfordshire.


Prime Minister praises "fantastic" school improvements

First published on: 19th September 2014

The Prime Minister David Cameron has praised a Church of England School that has been classified as good by government inspectors.


Wantage and Grove see massive expansion

First published on: 19th September 2014

A youth worker is to be paid for by housing developers thanks to negotiations led by the Wantage Deanery Synod.

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