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Sainsbury’s customers angry at ‘lack of attention’ at store

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Walls around the Kidlington superstore in Oxford Road have been sprayed with graffiti, while litter is being left strewn over the floor and shrubs are left uncut.

Kidlington district and town councillor Fiona Mawson has called on Sainsbury’s to take “more pride” in the appearance of the area.

She has accused supermarket bosses of “relying on the council to clean up for them”.

Fiona Mawson at the Kidlington Sainsbury’s (Image: Ian Middleton)

A plastic bag left in a tree at Sainsbury’s (Image: Ian Middleton)

In a recent meeting, Ms Mawson heard that Gosford and Water Eaton Parish Council has been paying to trim hedges and litter pick in the alley adjacent to the store’s car park which is within the parish even though it is commonly referred to as the Kidlington store.

Sainsbury’s previously had to apologise after volunteers, including Green councillor Ian Middleton, collected plastic bags and other pieces of litter covering paths, trees and alleyways surrounding the Kidlington store in 2020.

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Ms Mawson, who said she often takes part in litter picks in the area, has attempted to contact the store to ask for another clean-up but has been unable to get a satisfactory reply.

She said: “I’ve received numerous reports from local residents about the state of this area and have attempted to engage with Sainsbury’s about it, but they don’t seem to be interested.

“I understand that the local parish council has also tried to get the store to take responsibility and clean up the area but they’ve had a similar response.

“It’s outrageous that huge companies like these are seemingly perfectly happy for local taxpayers to foot the bill for maintaining their store estate.

Volunteers had previously tidied up the area around the Sainsbury’s Kidlington superstore (Image: Ian Middleton)

Volunteers had previously tidied up the area around the Sainsbury’s Kidlington superstore (Image: Ian Middleton)

“They are also relying on the good will of local volunteer litter-pickers to do the their jobs for them.

“Whilst I appreciate that things like littering and graffiti are out of the control of the store management, it is their property and they should be taking more care of it.

“This lack of maintenance reflects poorly on Sainsbury’s and suggests they don’t take their responsibility to the community that they rely on for custom seriously.

“As a former high street retailer myself, I know how important the state of your storefront is and I’d suggest that a company the size of Sainsbury’s should take a similar approach and clean-up their act, rather than relying on hard pressed local councils and volunteers to do it for them.”

Sainsbury’s has been approached for a response.

The latest mess in Kidlington comes after the Bicester superstore in Pioneer Square was under fire for the increasingly poor condition, prompting a petition to be started to get the chief executive to visit.





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Jeremy Clarkson in ‘sombre’ announcement amid difficulties

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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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Roads closed at A43 and M40 junction after truck 'rolls over' and fuel spilled

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AA is reporting that a truck has ‘rolled over’ and fuel is spilling on a major junction connecting the M40 and A43.



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Past Oxford Union speakers ahead of controversial visit

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Tommy Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is due to visit the prestigious debating hall in St Michael’s Street tomorrow (June 16) to take part in a debate.

The ultra nationalist figure’s invitation to the society, to debate a motion on whether the West is ‘right to be suspicious of Islam’ alongside Laurence Fox and Sir Jacob Rees Mogg, has been highly criticised.

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But it’s not the first time the Oxford Union has invited controversial figures to its hall, to take part in discussions on some of the most divisive topics of the day.

From the Prime Minister of Pakistan to representatives of Palestinian and Israeli interests, to divisive British politicians and more light-hearted visits from popular sportspeople, the society has hosted a number of interesting voices over the years.

Look through this picture archive to see some of the famous faces who have visited the Oxford Union in days and decades gone by.





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