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The Good Life star Dame Penelope Keith dies aged 86
She was known for her appearances in the sitcoms The Good Life and To the Manor Born.
A statement on behalf of Dame Penelope’s family said: “We are deeply saddened to announce that Dame Penelope Keith died peacefully whilst living with cancer at her home in Surrey where she had lived for more than 50 years.
“The family is grateful for the care and support she received throughout her treatments, and ask that their privacy be respected at this time.”
RIP Penelope Keith. Such a talented actress with brilliant timing and an accent that could cut glass. Loved watching her pic.twitter.com/9WmInFvjCk
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Among those to pay tribute was the MP Jeremy Hunt who posted on X: “Incredibly sad to hear of the passing of Dame Penelope Keith CBE.
“She was a neighbour & friend where she was dearly loved by all who knew her in Milford.
“She helped Britain laugh at itself, one of our best national qualities, &brought happiness to millions.
“RIP dear Penny.”
The career of Dame Penelope Keith
Keith was born in Sutton, Surrey, in 1940, and she went to a Catholic convent boarding school in Seaford at the age of six.
Dame Penelope Keith collected a CBE from the late Queen Elizabeth II in 2007 (Image: PA Wire)
It was here she became interested in acting and frequently went to matinées in the West End with her mother.
Keith joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1963 and went on to win the 1976 Olivier Award for Best Comedy Performance for the play Donkeys’ Years.
She became a household name in the UK playing Margo Leadbetter in the sitcom The Good Life (1975â78), winning the 1977 BAFTA TV Award for Best Light Entertainment Performance.
In 1978, Keith won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for The Norman Conquests.
In her later career, she presented some documentary series for the BBC and Channel 4.
She was appointed Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire (DBE) in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to the arts and to charity.
Were you a fan of Dame Penelope Keith’s work? Let us know in the comments.
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Teddy Swims in Oxfordshire this week to play music festival
The Grammy-nominated singer is due to perform in the Great Court at the UNESCO World Heritage Site on Tuesday, June 30, as the new open-air concert series continues its debut run in Woodstock.
Tomorrowâs show will mark his first appearance in Oxfordshire, with the Blenheim Palace Festival launched as a successor to long-running summer concerts on the site.
The 31-year-old, whose real name is Jaten Dimsdale, has risen from online covers to global chart success, earning a Grammy nomination and scoring a major hit with Lose Control in 2023.
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Mr Swims, known for his blend of pop, soul and R&B, will be joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Lauren Spencer Smith as a special guest, with Ruti opening the show.
Tomorrowâs concert forms part of the first-ever Blenheim Palace Festival, a five-date series running from Saturday, June 27 to Saturday, July 4, 2026, in the palaceâs Great Court.
The new event began on Saturday, June 27, with Pete Tong presents Ibiza Classics, featuring The Essential Orchestra and sets from DJs Sarah Story and Danny Rampling.
On Sunday, June 28, Alanis Morissette took to the stage with support from Skunk Anansie, extending the festivalâs focus on major international names across rock and pop.
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Organisers Cuffe & Taylor, working with MARI Arts & Entertainment, are positioning the festival as a new summer fixture at Blenheim Palace, following the end of Nocturne Liveâs ten-year run at the venue.
Headline shows from Mr Swims and Ms Spencer Smith tomorrow will be followed by Katy Perryâs appearance on Wednesday, July 1, and a closing night with Michael BublĂ© on Saturday, July 4.
American pop star Katy Perry is scheduled to perform a midweek set in Woodstock, continuing the festivalâs emphasis on global chart-toppers at the Oxfordshire landmark.
Mr Bublé will round off the run with support from Appleton and The Mariachis, adding a swing and pop finale to the inaugural programme at the palace.
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Tickets for Teddy Swims at Blenheim Palace on Tuesday, June 30, are available via the Blenheim Palace Festival website and Ticketmaster, with seated options and hospitality upgrades advertised by organisers.
Blenheim Palace itself is one of Oxfordshireâs most recognisable landmarks, drawing hundreds of thousands of visitors to Woodstock every year.
The stately home, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, is set in more than 2,000 acres of landscaped parkland, providing a dramatic backdrop for the new festival.
Its Great Court and sweeping grounds have hosted major outdoor concerts for more than a decade.
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Leading the way: Meet the local women in business
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Three women are driving the success of the Jewellery, Watches and Silver department at Mallams, delivering expert valuations and exceptional results.
Louise Dennis, Head of Jewellery, brings extensive experience and has overseen significant sales, including standout pieces achieving impressive auction prices. Alicia Rogers, Head of Silver and Objets de Vertu, offers over 30 years of expertise, earning a strong reputation for her specialist knowledge and trusted advice.
Completing the team, Specialist and Auctioneer Jessie Edmonds adds fresh energy and recognised excellence, having achieved a prestigious global awardâtogether forming a highly respected and accomplished team.
Lucia Goldsmiths â Jewellery with meaning, business with purpose
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Since opening in Summertown in 2025, Lucy, founder of Lucia Goldsmiths, has built a thriving jewellery business known for bespoke design, expert craftsmanship and personal service. From engagement rings to remodelling treasured heirlooms, every piece is created with care and meaning.
With a passion for enamelling, Lucy blends traditional techniques with contemporary creativity to produce distinctive, timeless designs. Sustainability is central, giving existing jewellery new life while preserving its story.
Supported by an all-female team, Lucia Goldsmiths offers a welcoming space where craftsmanship, creativity and personal connection come together in every commission.
Rachel Tredwell â The Travel Fairy Godmother
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Rachel Tredwell, founder of Tredwell Travel, has built a business centred on care, connection and creating unforgettable experiences. Known as the âTravel Fairy Godmother,â she delivers a truly bespoke service, tailoring every trip to her clientsâ dreams and milestones.
With a background in paediatric nursing, Rachel brings empathy and attention to detail to every journey, supporting clients from planning to return. Her approach combines expert knowledge, award-winning service and a passion for responsible travel.
In an industry often driven by automation, Rachel stands out by offering something rareâgenuine, personal service that turns dream holidays into lasting memories.
Women leading the way at Wise Investment
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Wise Investment is an employee-owned, B Corp-certified financial planning and investment management company built on long-term relationships and strong values. CEO Alexandra Rae joined the business in 2000 in an administrative role and, through dedication and development, progressed to become CEO..
Her journey reflects the companyâs commitment to recognising potential and supporting growth. While the industry continues to evolve, Wise Investment remains focused on trusted advice and exceptional client service. With a growing presence of women across the business, it continues to champion diversity, opportunity and leadership within financial services.
From NHS nurse to business owner: Building Face Oxford
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When I qualified as a nurse in 2004, I never expected to run my own clinic. Over two decades, I built my career across clinical, leadership and education roles, guided by a passion for patient care.
My interest in aesthetic medicine led me to create Face Oxford, a nurse-led clinic focused on education, evidence-based treatments and natural results.
Building a business has brought challenges, but also the opportunity to grow and lead a team that shares my values. Today, my focus remains on supporting confidence, promoting long-term skin health and making a meaningful difference in peopleâs lives.
Honouring heritage, creating tomorrow
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Established in 1993, Lawsons Goldsmiths is Henley’s oldest jewellery workshop and is proudly owned by Laura Hewitt and Jennifer House. Supported by a team with over 100 years of combined experience spanning Bond Street jewellers, royalty, A-list celebrities, film productions and international commissions, Lawsons combines exceptional craftsmanship with a welcoming, personal approach. From bespoke jewellery and remodelling to repairs and valuations, every piece tells a story. Recent collaborations include recreating Henley’s Deputy Mayor’s Chain of Office and partnering with Henley Festival’s RISE programme, championing the next generation of creative talent.
W: www.lawsonsgoldsmiths.co.uk
Vanessa Sweeney â Driving growth and leadership at Bicester Transport
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Vanessa Sweeney, Director and Transport Manager at Bicester Transport, is redefining leadership within a traditionally male-dominated industry. Since co-founding the business in 2018, she has helped grow it from a single-truck operation into a trusted regional provider.
Built on reliability and strong customer service, the company now operates across multiple sectors, including recovery and specialist vehicle transport. Vanessaâs leadership and recent FCILT recognition reflect her commitment to excellence and industry standards.
Balancing business growth with family life, she continues to drive the company forward, inspiring others through resilience, ambition and a clear vision for success.
W: www.bicestertransport.co.uk
Sam Godkin â Leading with expertise, empathy and purpose
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Sam Godkin, founder of Summertown Audiology, has built her business on nearly 30 years of clinical expertise and a passion for patient care. After gaining experience across NHS and private practice, she launched her own clinic in 2022 to deliver a more personalised, patient-first approach.
Her focus is on empowering individuals with the knowledge and support to manage their hearing health with confidence. By prioritising trust, long-term relationships and tailored solutions, Sam has created a service that puts people before profitâhelping patients improve their hearing and overall quality of life.
W: www.summertownaudiology.co.uk
Landygirls Landscaping UK â Redefining the Industry
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Landygirls Landscaping is proving that success in landscaping is driven by skill, creativity and teamwork, not gender. Based in Oxfordshire, the business has built a strong reputation for high-quality workmanship, thoughtful design and excellent customer service.
The all-female team delivers a wide range of projects, from garden design to full landscape transformations, earning admiration for their professionalism and expertise. They are also passionate about encouraging more women into the industry and challenging traditional perceptions.
With a strong focus on sustainability and biodiversity, Landygirls continues to create beautiful, functional outdoor spaces while inspiring the next generation of women in landscaping.
Kam Gill and the Walfinch approach to care
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Kam Gill, Managing Director of Walfinch Oxfordshire, is redefining what home care can be. After starting her career in dental technology, she transitioned into social care, building a service focused on helping people remain independent in their own homes.
Her teamâs âTime to Thriveâ approach goes beyond traditional care, encouraging activity, connection and wellbeing through personalised support and community initiatives such as Thrive Clubs.
By combining compassion with strong leadership, Kam has created a supportive culture for both clients and carers – showing that truly great care is about people, purpose and community.
W: www.Walfinch.com/Oxfordshire
T: 01235 352776
E: kam@walfinch.com
Jill Treloggen â Designing spaces with purpose and precision
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Jill Treloggen, Founder and Managing Director of JT Interiors, has spent over 20 years building a successful, independent interior design business in Oxfordshire. Since launching the company in 2003, she has grown it from residential beginnings into a respected practice delivering both home and commercial projects.
Jillâs approach combines creativity with practicality, ensuring every space is not only visually striking but works seamlessly for the client. Known for her attention to detail and strong client relationships, she has built a reputation based on trust, repeat business and results. Today, Jill continues to lead her team with passion, creating spaces that truly enhance how people live and work.
Women leading the way at Finders Keepers
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Eleanor Madeley and Stacey Mole are two inspiring leaders at Finders Keepers, each bringing passion, resilience and a people-first approach to their roles.
Eleanor progressed from property management into senior leadership, developing her confidence and management style while successfully leading teams through growth and change. Stacey began her career in sales and has gone on to become one of the companyâs youngest Associate Directors, known for her strong leadership and ability to unite teams.
Together, they demonstrate that confidence, collaboration and continuous learning are key to successâchampioning growth and inspiring the next generation of women in business.
Emily Stewart â Passion, purpose and community at Dark Horse Roastery
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Emily Stewart has built Dark Horse Roastery on a belief that coffee should create connection, community and positive change. With over 25 years in specialty coffee, she launched Horsebox Coffee Co. in 2014 before establishing the roastery in 2018.
Based just outside Wallingford, Dark Horse sources, roasts and supplies ethically produced coffee while supporting local businesses. Now a Certified B Corporation, the business champions sustainability, fair trade and transparency.
Emilyâs hands-on approach, passion for storytelling and commitment to âpeople, planet and flavourâ continue to shape a business that delivers meaningful impact with every cup.
W: www.darkhorseroastery.co.uk
New voices, enduring principles at Anderson Orr
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At Anderson Orr, architecture is shaped by people as much as placeâguided by clarity, collaboration and thoughtful design. Associate Director Iskra Garbachkova reflects this approach. Since joining in 2012, she has built her career within the studio, qualifying as an architect in 2019 and growing into a key leadership role.
Her work is defined by a people-first, environmentally conscious mindset, balancing ambition with responsibility. She leads projects with empathy, guiding teams and supporting clients through complex decisions.
Iskraâs journey embodies the studioâs cultureâwhere experience and new voices come together to create considered, enduring architecture.
From one woman with a vision to an award-winning business empowering others to succeed
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For 16 years, Gail Church has built Bicester Wills & Probate around one simple belief: helping people succeed.
That commitment extends beyond clients to her team. Jessica progressed from legal secretary to client adviser and now leads the Banbury office while raising a family. Katie started as a Saturday receptionist and today heads the Probate Department.
Now, Gail is taking that ethos even further through the Will Writers Business School, helping career changers, entrepreneurs and parents returning to work build successful businesses of their own.
A great example of leadership, opportunity and empowering others to thrive.
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Police attending after A34 crash sees two lanes blocked
There has been a serious crash on the A34 in Oxfordshire, near Didcot and Abingdon, with police at the scene and two lanes blocked.
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