Crime & Safety
Trains cancelled or delayed after incident at Oxford Station
National Rail reported a signalling fault at around 6.50pm today (Tuesday, March 31) which the company warned would cause disruption.
A spokesperson said: “A fault with the signalling system in the Oxford area means the northbound lines are blocked.
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“Trains running through this station may be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised.”
Currently trains heading from Oxford to London appear to be unaffected.
National Rail advise that you may be entitled to compensation if your journey is impacted and that you should keep your train ticket in order to claim it.
Crime & Safety
Howbery Business Park hosting free Easter-themed trail
Howbery Business Park, located near Wallingford, is extending an invitation to the local community to join the free Easter-themed trail, which will be available until Friday, April 10.
This year, the park’s popular animal trail has returned with a festive twist.
Each resident animal and bird on the trail has been given a makeover and is accompanied by a special guest, the Easter Bunny.
The animals were painted by local artists Nishchay and Neha Tiwari.
Nishchay, in his professional capacity, works as a research scientist with HR Wallingford, the organisation that owns and manages the business park.
Meanwhile, Adam Huxley created the wooden animal cut-outs in HR Wallingford’s workshop, using leftover scrap wood from building scaled models of coastal developments.
Visitors can explore the park and pick up free trail maps from the Manor Café between 8.30am and 4pm on working weekdays.
However, the café will be closed over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend, from Friday, April 3 to Monday, April 6.
The organisers have requested that children be accompanied for this free event.
Howbery Business Park, known for its 36-hectare grounds, including riverbank, woodland, and grassland, is owned by HR Wallingford.
The park is open to the public on working weekdays, offering various amenities such as a children’s nursery, gym, yoga studio, and wine merchants.
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Crime & Safety
Oxfordshire man accused of attempted murder appears at court
Michael Brits, aged 27, of Fair Close, Bicester appeared at Milton Keynes Magistrates’ Court on Monday (March 30).
He was charged with one count of attempted murder and of possession of a bladed article in a public place.
In addition he was charged with threatening a person, a woman in her 60s who police say is known to Brits, with a bladed article and outraging public decency.
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At the court, a plea and trial preparation hearing was set for Friday, April 24 at 10am at Oxford Crown Court.
This latest development followed a large police presence at Fair Close in the Glory Farm estate area in Bicester last Friday, March 27.
Responding to the scene were several police officers, who turned up in cars and vans, paramedics in ambulances and an air ambulance helicopter.
Oxford Crown Court (Image: Contributed)
It’s understood the helicopter, although called, returned back to base in Benson, near Wallingford, fairly quickly.
Police officers soon set up a large cordon in the area of Fair Close with reports of emergency services in nearby Churchill Road too.
One Bicester resident, who has asked for anonymity, told us that officers are warning people of a “very serious incident” but declined to give her any other information.
The anonymous resident said: “I asked someone that had been talking to the police for half an hour and they said ‘it was very serious but they can’t disclose’.”
Following that on Saturday, March 28, police confirmed that a woman in her 60s was allegedly ‘stabbed’ by a person known to her at an address in Fair Close.
This was said to have taken place at 4.15pm.
Detective Inspector Richard Allmond, of Oxfordshire Criminal Investigation Department, released a statement alongside the news where he reassured the public that there was no risk to the wider community and it was suspected to be an isolated incident.
On Sunday, March 29, the force confirmed it had charged Mr Brits.
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