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David Beckham house plans annoy neighbours in Cotswolds

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Former Manchester United and England footballer Sir David Beckham and his Spice Girl wife Lady Victoria Beckham have lived at their £12m Cotswolds mansion for around a decade.

Their Great Tew estate is found on two acres of land, with the barn conversion having had extensive renovations, including a glasshouse, a large pond, an underground wine cellar and an Astroturf football pitch.

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On several previous occasions, the celebrity family has clashed with locals over plans at the Oxfordshire home, including over changing an existing agricultural track to form a secondary residential access.

Now the Beckhams have angered a nearby resident once again with their plan to install festooned lighting around the pond at their home.

The application relates to a kidney-shaped pond and private island at their home in Great Tew, Oxfordshire. (Image: Tom Wren / SWNS)

A neighbour, James Worthington, said in a comment on the Beckhams’ application: “If I am not amiss, this pond ‘lake’ is in the countryside in a rural setting with field etc, around Maplewood Barn.

“Yet what is proposed is more akin to Miami or Florida not Great Tew.

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“Festooned lighting hanging along a ‘proposed bridge’… spotlights, is this really Great Tew or have I mistaken this area for Blackpool?”

He went on to ask where planned “wall lights” would be positioned, and added: “If the applicants want to live in suburbia, then why come to an area like Great Tew?

“What about the poor foraging and commuting bats?”

Mr Worthington added that the lights could become “a source of annoyance to people” and “harmful to wildlife” and said he felt they could “undermine enjoyment of the countryside or the night sky”.





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Witney traffic chaos amid report of 'major incident' at junction

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A reported incident at a junction in Witney is causing traffic chaos in the town, with drivers coming off the A40 and elsewhere stuck in long queues.



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Major emergency response in Oxford as paramedics on scene

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An incident occurred in St Aldate’s, outside the entrance to Christ Church Meadows, at about 4pm on Tuesday, June 2.

At least three ambulances were responding to what appeared to be a medical emergency on the pavement.

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An individual was scene on a stretcher being cared for by paramedics.

Ambulance medical incident St Aldate'sAt least three ambulances responded to what appeared to be a medical emergency in St Aldate’s, Oxford (Image: Contributed)

An eyewitness said the incident occurred opposite the Alice Shop, and the medical teams ‘evacuated’ the person.

Apart from the pavement briefly being blocked while the first responders dealt with the emergency, it did not appear to affect traffic or block the road in busy St Aldate’s.

South Central Ambulance Service has been contacted for comment.





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Oxford – Faces of three jailed for drug operation revealed

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Daniel Kaveh, 24, Justin Hughes, 25 and Kailan Chadbone, 20, were each sentenced to years in jail at Oxford Crown Court on Friday, May 29 for supplying and dealing drugs on the streets of Oxford.

Kaveh, of Lambourn Road in Oxford, and Hughes, of Woodperry Road, played ‘significant’ roles in an ‘open line’ class A drugs operation in Blackbird Leys between November 2024 and last November, the court heard.

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Kaveh was previously in court in 2021 after pulling out a ‘Rambo’ knife in a stabbing incident in Lambourn Road in Rose Hill in November 2020 which resulted in a 12 month jail sentence suspended for two years.

Daniel Kaveh mugshotDaniel Kaveh, 24, jailed for seven years and six months (Image: Thames Valley Police)

Between them, they supplied around 4.6kg of crack cocaine and heroin to the drugs line.

Police raids on Hughes’ home also found 232g powder cocaine and 2.338kg of cannabis, for which he was sentenced for possession with intent to supply, along with a quantity of cash, drugs paraphernalia and weapons.

Justin Hughes mugshotJustin Hughes, 25, jailed for six years and nine months (Image: Thames Valley Police)

Raids on Kaveh’s property found similar equipment and drugs like heroin and diamorphine, with a total street value of more than £100,000.

It was established the two dealers worked for Emman Riasat, who ran his own drug line in Oxford and wholesale supplied drugs to the line operating out of Blackbird Leys.

Hughes received a jail sentence of six years and nine months for two counts of class A drug supply and two counts of possession, while Kaveh was jailed for seven years and six months for two counts of class A drug supply.

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Kailan Chadbone mugshotKailan Chadbone, 20, jailed for 45 months for drugs running (Image: Thames Valley Police)

Also working for Riasat was Chadbone, of Bernwood Road, who worked lower down in the operation as a drugs runner.

He pleaded guilty to being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and diamorphine between August 1 and November 19, 2025, committed while he was serving a suspended sentence for affray.

Chadbone received a total of 45 months in jail for two counts of drug supply and the breach of a previous suspended sentence.





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