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Animal-loving Traitors star meets pets looking for home
Alex Gray, a contestant of the first series of The Traitors UK which aired in 2022 and got the nation hooked, has shared another ‘secret’ – her love of animals.
The 26-year-old owns to rescue cats of her own, called Binx and Boo, and a horse called Ruby, and on a recent visit to the Blue Cross in Burford, Oxfordshire, she met a whole range of animals.
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The actress visited the national pet charity’s headquarters and rehoming centre where she met a cat who is blind in one eye, a pair of rabbits and horses.
Research by Blue Cross has found millions of cats and dogs could be just one vet bill away from being surrendered or facing the need to find a new home.
Alex Gray meeting a cat at the Burford centre (Image: Blue Cross)
In the last four years alone, the charity says it has seen a 122 per cent increase in dogs coming into its care and an 80 per cent rise in cats.
After her visit, The Traitors star Ms Gray said: “My horse Ruby, and my cats Binx and Boo, mean everything to me, and we’re lucky to have each other.
“But there are many pets out there who have yet to meet their perfect match. Sadly, some have been waiting longer than others.
“It was an absolute joy to spend time with some of the horses and ponies at Blue Cross’s rehoming centre in Burford, and incredibly inspiring – the team give them the care and compassion they need, building their confidence so they are ready to go into their new homes.
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“As well as the stables, I was also able to visit the cattery, where I met some beautiful felines, including Johnny who is such a character and completely stole my heart. And I even got to meet some gorgeous longer-eared residents too – rabbits Bella and Carrot.
Alex Gray met horses, cats and rabbits at Blue Cross centre in Burford (Image: Jack Fairey / Blue Cross)
“I would encourage anyone looking to get a horse, pony or small pet to consider Blue Cross – they have so many beautiful animals who have so much to give.”
Hannah Wiltshire, centre manager at Blue Cross Burford, said: “It was a pleasure to welcome Alex to our centre and introduce her to some of the animals in our care.
“Sadly, we are seeing a growing number of animals needing our help, with a hidden pet welfare crisis unfolding behind closed doors across the UK.
The Traitors star is a big animal-lover and has a horse of her own (Image: Jack Fairey / Blue Cross)
“Many owners are facing heartbreaking decisions as rising living costs force them to choose between feeding themselves and their families or keeping their pets.
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“We also know that there can be a real sense of shame or stigma around having to give up a pet, but reaching out for help is a responsible and compassionate choice.
“At Blue Cross, we are here to support people through that difficult decision without judgement, and to find every animal a safe, loving new home.”
More information on how to support is available at bluecross.org.uk.
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New Oxford pubs and bars app shows live pub deals and offers
Charlbury-based Richard Coffey launched Bar Trender around six weeks ago to help businesses facing damage, and ultimately closure, from rising costs and economic uncertainty.
Richard Coffey started the venture which has been accepted by a plethora of Oxford pubs and bars (Image: Richard Coffey)
In the city, 22 venues have signed up, including pubs in hotspots such as Cowley Road and Jericho.
The venture was seeded while travelling in Australia. There, he noticed Sydney and Melbourne’s bar scenes were built around happy hours, a culture which he said didn’t really exist back in the UK.
After 10 years of hard work, after leaving a London start-up, he pursued the venture with the help of Artificial Intelligence to cut team and budget requirements.
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He said: “I kept finding myself not knowing what was on, where had decent deals, or which pubs had the features I was looking for. The information existed, it just wasn’t anywhere in one place.”
The app, which provides full autonomy to the business, helps to boost their sales by providing visibility and awareness for the consumer.
Bar Trender app (Image: Bar Trender)
He says this comes at a time when people are “more conscious than ever about where they spend their money”.
He said: “The idea of being able to see what deals are near you before you decide where to go is genuinely useful right now in a way it perhaps wouldn’t have been five years ago.
“The cost of living crisis has fundamentally changed how people make decisions about going out.
“It’s not that people don’t want to go out, but they’re making more considered choices about where they spend their money.”
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The venture will also support the wider hospitality sector, which is also under “enormous pressure”.
Bar Trender is proud to support Tom Kerridge’s VAT’s The Problem campaign, which is calling for a 10 per cent cut in VAT for hospitality venues.
Bar Trender app is available on app stores now (Image: Richard Coffey)
He said: “Energy costs, wage increases, food and drink inflation and the lingering effects of the pandemic have squeezed margins to the point where venues that were thriving five years ago are now struggling to survive.
“We’re seeing more pub closures than at any point in recent memory and once they are lost, are very rarely replaced.”
A launch event will take place at Plush on Friday, June 16, with free shots and drink vouchers available to anyone who has the app downloaded.
Christopher Farr, owner of the LGBTQ+ night club and bar, said the venue is committed to making clubbing safe, affordable and fun.
He said: “The partnership is the perfect way to communicate our affordable drink deals in a fun and easy to use app.”
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Oxfordshire SEND plan aims to improve support for children
Oxfordshire County Council’s SEND reform proposals were discussed by its cabinet on Tuesday, June 16.
They include expanding inclusion in mainstream schools, boosting recruitment of educational psychologists and therapists, and creating inclusion support bases.
Sean Gaul, the council’s cabinet member for children, education and young people’s services, said: “Every child deserves an opportunity to thrive whatever their circumstances and this plan sets out how we will deliver better, more inclusive support for children and young people with SEND.
“We are working closely with partners and with families, children and young people who are at the heart of the SEND system.”
Ofsted has previously recognised recent improvements in Oxfordshire’s SEND services, including better joint commissioning and reduced waiting times.
The plan has been developed in consultation with health partners, schools, and the Oxfordshire Parent Carer Forum, and focuses on early intervention, universal and targeted support, and improved outcomes.
If approved, the council will receive a high needs stability grant, potentially covering up to 90 per cent of its dedicated schools grant deficit.
Mr Gaul said: “It’s a vital step towards improving outcomes while making sure our services are sustainable for the future.”
The reform plan is part of the council’s response to national education reforms, including the ‘Every child achieving and thriving’ Schools White Paper and the ‘putting children and young people first’ SEND consultation.
Councils must submit their SEND reform plans to the Department for Education by 19 June.
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Jeremy Clarkson in ‘sombre’ announcement amid difficulties
The former Top Gear and Grand Tour host delivered the update via social media this evening (Tuesday, June 16) ahead of the release of the final two Clarkson’s Farm episodes.
The fifth series of the highly popular show premiered on June 3 and has already seen Mr Clarkson battling a major health scare and embrace high-tech farming.
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Set at his 1,000-acre Oxfordshire farm Diddly Squat, in addition the latest season has shown the television host planning for the first festive period at his pub The Farmer’s Dog.
However, the next two episodes – which will be released tonight – are set to be very downbeat.
A photo from Clarkson’s Farm series 5 (Image: Prime Video / PA)
On Instagram, he said he had “sombre news”.
He added: “Ordinarily we try to keep the show bucolic and charming and cheerful.
“But the final two episodes which drop in the middle of the night tonight are none of those things really. They are a difficult watch.
“They’re really, really difficult.”
Reiterating that, the episode titles are ‘Reaping’ and ‘Sickening’ and may show the bovine TB outbreak that occurred at Diddly Squat in 2025.
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It led to the deaths of several animals.
The first series of Clarkson’s Farm premiered in 2021 and was an instant hit with viewers making stars out of its cast which include Mr Clarkson’s partner Lisa Hogan and farm assistant Kaleb Cooper.
It has been renewed for a sixth series.
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