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London Marathon: Didcot runner completes 19th race

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Eileen Naughton, from Didcot, finished the 2026 race on Sunday, April 26, in three hours and 16 minutes, bringing her total fundraising to £39,000 over 19 years.

Ms Naughton said: “Thank you to everyone who encourages me and the kind messages of support I received.”

She raised funds for Children With Cancer and was interviewed on BBC during the race at mile 21 by Gladiator Nitro, also known as Harry Aikines.

Ms Naughton trains with Didcot Runners and works on a trauma ward at the John Radcliffe Hospital.





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Oxfordshire Spitfire pilot – Inquest set for pilot who died in crash

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Peter Hughes, 71, died as his plane crashed and burned during take-off at Enstone Airfield near Chipping Norton in July 2024.

It was the second fatal crash involving a replica Spitfire at the former Second World War base, following the death of pilot Trevor Bailey, 68, the previous summer.

The incident involving Mr Hughes happened on July 28 2024 at the West Oxfordshire airfield with an air ambulance doctor verifying the death at 2.43pm on the day of the crash.

According to the subsequent inquest, the pilot’s medical cause of death was given as “burns and inhalation of products of combustion”.

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Peter Hughes (Image: TVP)

A jury inquest will take place on May 12 at 10am at Oxfordshire Coroner’s Court.

When Mr Hughes died, his family said: “Pete was a loving husband, father, Poppa and brother.

“He had an adoring family and many, many friends who loved and respected him.

“Pete was an extremely good man who was deeply generous in so many ways; his love, his time, energy and spirit, and was an integral part of the numerous communities that he held dear.

“We are all devastated and he will be sorely, sorely missed.”

Another tribute said: “Pete was an extraordinarily energetic man, who loved helping and getting the very best from people who knew him, always with such humour, and his twinkly smile.

“Our hearts go out to his family who will struggle with their huge loss, as he was such a doting family man who adored them all.

“He will be missed by so many.”

Another said: “Such a shame.”

“Pete Hughes was a very experienced pilot and a true gentleman,” said Trevor Hyde.

“He will be greatly missed.

“He was involved in the Enstone Spitfire project from the very early days and was always a source of wise advice backed by years of experience and good humour.”

Last year a report from the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) concluded “there was no evidence of a malfunction or failure of any of the aircraft’s flying control systems that would explain a loss of control”.

The report suggested that it was possible that Mr Hughes had not controlled the yaw (the side-to-side movement of an aircraft) as during the take-off run he “initiated a rapid pitch up to lift off before running off the side of the runway”.

Equally, it did not rule out some form of health factor or incapacitation of the pilot, “although the medical evidence did not permit a definitive conclusion”.





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Major police presence at Oxford park for emergency incident

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The incident reportedly occurred just before 8pm on Sunday evening, April 26, when at least four police vehicles were seen in Godstow Road, Wolvercote.

An eyewitness said an incident occurred on the green opposite The White Hart pub following an altercation on Port Meadow.

Wolvercote police incidentEyewitness images show a large police presence in Wolvercote (Image: Contributed)

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It has not yet been confirm if any arrests have been made or if anyone was injured in the attack.

Wolvercote police incidentEyewitness images show a large police presence in Wolvercote (Image: Contributed)

Multiple reports have been made relating to an assault, possibly involving a weapon, at Port Meadow at the time of this incident.

Thames Valley Police earlier said these reports were unfounded and a ‘medical incident’ with an emergency response from paramedics took place, with no crime identified.

The force has been asked for more information on this suspected incident.





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Burst pipe near Abingdon as homes without water and school closed

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Thames Water reported ‘an issue’ with water supply this morning, Monday, April 27, and said it is affecting homes in the OX14 Sutton Courtenay area.

A team was deployed to the area and discovered a burst pipe, which had to be isolated before it could be repaired.

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An update from Thames Water, released at about noon on Monday, said: “We are continuing to make progress with the repair of the burst water main near Sutton Courtenay.

“The damaged pipe is currently being isolated to stop the flow of water. This important step will allow our teams to fix the main.

“Isolating the pipe this will also reduce the number of properties impacted without water or experiencing low pressure.

“Thanks for your continued patience while we return your water.”

Further updates are expected to follow on the Thames Water incidents page this afternoon.

St Blaise CofE Primary School in Milton Hill was forced to close for the day as it has no water supply on site.

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It is expected to reopen on Tuesday, April 28, but this is subject to change and will be reliant on water supply being restored.

Reports say the burst water main is near Sutton Courtenay Environmental Centre off Sutton Courtenay Road, where Thames Water tankers were seen arriving at about 8.30am on Monday.

Thames Water has been approached for comment.





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