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Oxfordshire property seekers invited to explore new homes
David Wilson Homes will host the event at its Brookside Meadows development in Grove, Oxfordshire, on Saturday, April 25, offering guided home tours and expert mortgage support.
Visitors can explore two show homes and receive personalised financial advice from specialists at The Mortgage Brain.
Emma Hawkins, sales director at David Wilson Homes Southern, said: “We are thrilled to invite house hunters to Brookside Meadows to explore this established development and receive expert advice.
“This event is designed to make the home buying process as seamless as possible, whether that’s with help from industry experts or through our helpful moving schemes.”
The Brookside Meadows development features a selection of four-bedroom homes, with some eligible for Part Exchange Guarantee and Key Worker Deposit Contribution schemes.
The event runs from 10am to 5.30pm at the site on Barley Way.
Set across 17 acres of open countryside, the development offers a blend of rural charm and modern convenience.
It is close to everyday amenities, well-regarded schools, and public transport links, making it a suitable option for families and professionals alike.
With strong connections to Oxford and neighbouring towns, residents can enjoy a peaceful lifestyle without compromising on commuter routes.
For more information about Brookside Meadows or other developments in Oxfordshire, call 033 3355 8487 or visit the David Wilson Homes website.
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Driver stopped for a faulty light arrested for drugs
Thames Valley Roads Policing stopped a vehicle in Basingstoke Road in Reading for a single brake light.
Checks found the driver was an uninsured learner with no L-plates. Further more, he was using an already expired provisional licence following a previous ban.
Driver stopped for faulty brake light found to be a banned, uninsured learner with £60 worth of cannabis (Image: Thames VAlley Police)
A positive drug swipe for cannabis led PC Payne to search the car.
He found three bags of cannabis, located in the driver’s door pocket, which was purchased just minutes before being stopped.
Driver stopped for faulty brake light found to be a banned, uninsured learner with £60 worth of cannabis (Image: Thames Valley Police)
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The driver said they had wasted the £60 they had just spent on the cannabis and asked if they could have it back.
They were arrested, vehicle and drugs seized and a blood sample taken with results pending.
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Oxford garden makeover up for grabs from Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Estate Homes has launched the scheme in Oxford in partnership with Wildflower Co, a creator of eco-friendly wildflower turf.
The scheme is part of Blenheim Estate Homes work to deliver positive community impact connected to its nearby Hill Rise development, launching at the start of May.
The winner will receive up to 50 square metres of installed, UK-native wildflower turf, valued at £2,000, alongside aftercare advice and support.
A kitchen from the Hill Rise development (Image: Blenheim Estate)
Karis McMahon-Lane, property marketing manager for Pye Homes and Blenheim Estate Homes, said: “This initiative with Wildflower Co couldn’t be a more natural fit for us as we introduce Hill Rise in Woodstock, our newest community and most sustainable development yet.”
Community-led organisations across Oxford, including schools, charities, and care homes, are eligible to enter by submitting a 200-word statement and a photo of the space they wish to transform.
A panel of judges from Wildflower Co, Blenheim Palace and Pye Homes will decide the winner of the landscape competition.
Charlie Davidson, commercial director at Wildlife Co, said: “This partnership with Blenheim Estate Homes is exactly what Wildflower Co is all about; making biodiversity accessible, practical, and impactful at a community level.
“We’re proud to be working alongside the housebuilder on a project that not only enhances communities, but also supports the wider ambition of creating more resilient, nature-rich landscapes across the UK.”
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A Widlflower Co garden (Image: Blenheim Estate)
The winning organisation will also receive a Blenheim Palace bundle featuring three family annual passes and afternoon tea for six, valued at £723.
Ms McMahon-Lane said the selection process would be challenging given the potential impact of the prize.
She said: “We’re really looking forward to hearing all about the inspirational local organisations right on our doorstep.
“Choosing just one community makeover project will be no mean feat, but it’ll be so exciting to see the space of the lucky recipient transformed when the turf has been installed and is in full bloom in time for summer.”
Wildflower Co, formerly known as Wildflower Turf, uses soil-free, science-led methods to produce biodiverse turf designed for long-term success in a range of environments.
Entries must be submitted by May 24 and the winner will be nominated by May 31, with installation planned for the end of June.
Blenheim Estate Homes is currently building Hill Rise, a low-carbon community of up to 180 homes in Woodstock.
It will consist of a combination of two, three, and four-bedroom properties.
The scheme, already under construction, prioritises sustainability, wellbeing, and thoughtful design, with 48 homes in its initial phase.
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Jaguar driver more than double the drink drive limit banned
Paul Frankham, aged 74, of Barrington Road, Watchfield, pleaded guilty to driving a black Jaguar XF while over the legal alcohol limit.
It was at Faringdon’s Market Place.
Officers found he had 88 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath—more than double the legal limit of 35 microgrammes.
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Frankham pleaded guilty at Oxford Magistrates’ Court.
He was handed a 20-month driving ban.
This disqualification could be reduced by 20 weeks if he completes a course by May 27, 2027.
He was also fined £120, ordered to pay court costs of £85, and given a £48 victim surcharge.
All payments must be made in full by Wednesday, May 13.
Frankham was charged under section 5(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
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