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King Charles and Camilla invited to royal wedding in Cotswolds

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The Princess Royal’s son Peter Phillips is set to marry fiancée Harriet Sperling at a summer wedding in the Cotswolds, it has been announced.

He will tie the knot with NHS nurse Ms Sperling in a private ceremony at All Saints Church in the village of Kemble, Cirencester, in Gloucestershire on Saturday, June 6.

Both the King and Queen, as well as the Prince and Princess of Wales, have been informed of the announcement, a spokesman for Mr Phillips confirmed.

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Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling. (Image: Joe Giddens / PA Wire)

The low-key wedding is likely to see the royal family descend on the village for the celebration.

Both of the couple’s families have been informed of the wedding date by invitation, the spokesman added.

Mr Phillips, 48, is the King’s nephew, William and the Duke of Sussex’s cousin, the brother of Zara Tindall, and the son of Anne and her first husband, Captain Mark Phillips.

All Saints Church, with its tall spire, sits in the heart of Kemble, with its congregation described as “very much involved in village life”.

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Peter Phillips and Harriet Sperling. (Image: Jonathan Brady / PA Wire)

Mr Phillips lives nearby on his mother’s Gatcombe Park estate in Minchinhampton.

He split from his first wife, Autumn, in 2020 after 12 years of marriage and shares custody of their two children, Savannah, 15, and 14-year-old Isla.

The pair married in a grand royal wedding in St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, in 2008.

Mr Phillips’ engagement to Ms Sperling, whom he began dating in 2024, was announced in August last year.

The couple were guests of Charles and Camilla at Royal Ascot in June, and were invited to take part in the traditional carriage procession that the royal family make onto the famous Berkshire racecourse to signal the start of the day.





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Popular 90-year-old Oxford pub put up for £700,000 sale

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The Corner House in Hollow Way, Headington, was built in the mid-1930s and remains a trading pub in the present day, despite rumours a decade ago it would be turned into a convenience store.

In 2015, New River Retail applied to change the use of the pub so it could be turned into a convenience store.

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However in that same year local people successfully nominated it as an Asset of Community Value and the change of use did not occur.

Currently, it is reported that the New River Retail lease the pub to Marston’s PLC, which operates more than 1,300 pubs and inns across Great Britain.

The Corner House pub in Headington (Image: Savills)

However, this week it was put up for a £707,500 sale by Savills UK.

Its listing stated: “The property comprises the basement, ground and first floors of a two-storey detached building, together with a single-storey extension, with painted elevations beneath a pitched roof.

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“The property has an approximate site area of 0.124 of an acre.”

Its business rates value is £15,000 and its let to Marston’s Plc does not expire until November 2031 with a passing rent of £43,473 per annum.

The Corner House has a 4.2-star rating based on over 200 Google reviews and hosts regular karaoke and live music evenings.





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Abingdon road to shut in summer for resurfacing work

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Lombard Road in Abingdon, between East St Helen Street and West St Helen Street, will be shut from July 3 to July 7 to allow Oxfordshire County Council to carry out footway slurry works.

The closure is being put in place in the interests of ‘public safety’.

In a social media post, Abingdon-on-Thames Town Council said: “A Temporary Traffic Regulation Notice is being made to implement the temporary closure and restriction and will operate on the days shown above.”

Access will be maintained for emergency service vehicles and for those frontages within the closure area, subject to the progress of the works and liaison with the works supervisor.

For more information about the works, contact Tim Belton at Oxfordshire County Council on 07812 237621.





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Fundraiser for sick Bicester teen and mum with cancer

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Phoebe Jones, 16, from Bicester, fell ill in August 2022 while in Year 8 at Whitelands Academy.

She suffers from Functional Neurological Disorder, Myalgic encephalomyelitis, also known as chronic fatigue, rumination and dysmotility. As a result she has lost weight and gets tired easily.

As a result of her multiple ailments, she has not been well enough to regularly attend school, where she should be sitting her GCSE’s this year.

Her mother, Emma Jones, 45, also recently underwent a single mastectomy and breast reconstruction after being diagnosed with cancer. She now faces chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

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Claire Barker, 43, who launched the fundraise and whose son, Leo is in the same year as Phoebe, met Emma at a baby group 15 years ago.

She hopes to raise £11,000 for an electric wheelchair and stairlift, as Phoebe has been unable to access her home for over a year while not receiving treatment at the John Radcliffe Hospital.

Mrs Barker said Phoebe used to have a wheelchair, but it has been broken and unusable for several month and NHS and charity waiting lists for a new one closed because they are too long.

She said: “Phoebe has lost an awful lot of her ability to manually push herself around without feeling really unwell and with Emma undergoing therapy she also doesn’t have the strength to push her around.

“I think Emma’s diagnosis changed everyone’s view and they came to the realisation that they needed help, so we set up a Go Fund Me, raising more than half in 48 hours.

“It would be lovely to give Phoebe a bit more of that freedom back. The money could make such a huge difference to their quality of life and take a massive weight of the families minds and shoulders.”

A quiz night and raffle held at The Nightingale raise almost £1,500. Around £1,000 of tickets were sold and £470 was made on entries.

She said: “We managed to sell out the venue to the point that we were heaving to bring tables and chares in from the garden to fit everybody inside.”

She was encouraged by her 12-year-old daughter Rosie to start exploring more fundraising options.

She added: “Rosie kept saying we needed to do something to help because I think it’s been really difficult for everybody to witness a family suffer and not being able to do anything.”





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