Connect with us

Crime & Safety

Oxfordshire ex-paratrooper jailed for punching and kicking ex

Published

on


John Nicholls, of Love Lane, Watlington, was jailed at Oxford Crown Court at a hearing on Wednesday, May 6.

The 56-year-old was found guilty at a trial earlier this year of three counts of assault, occasioning actual bodily harm.

The court heard Nicholls pushed the woman at their home in 2021, kicked her on holiday in Crete and punched her in the face on holiday in Dubai in 2023.

The victim read out her impact statement in court.

READ MORE: Oxford drug dealer caught with more than £17k in cash jailed

Oxford Crown Court (Image: NQ)

She said: “All I ever wanted was a partner to be my equal. I recognise the emotional and psychological abuse.

“He had a specific dislike for my father. I spotted a pattern when he was drinking alcohol. This would trigger the abuse against me and my family.

“I was living in constant fear. He never accepted responsibility for his actions. The punch to my eye in Dubai was the final straw.

“My parents and sister have been a constant source of support.”

The victim’s father also read out a statement.

He said: “Nicholls caused a shadow of doubt. Our fears grew over time.

“Over seven years, his presence was a source of discomfort and mental anguish.

“I believe Nicholls is a violent person and will seek revenge. I do not fear him.

“I believe he is a coward.”

In mitigation, the court heard that Nicholls has no previous convictions.

It was also heard he had a career in the Army as a paratrooper. Also that he played professional rugby and was involved with the fire service.

The court heard he was ‘appalled by his behaviour’.

Judge Michael Roques went through the chronology of the offences.

The court heard Nicholls met the victim in 2016 and that they moved in together in 2017. However, the relationship started to deteriorate after the birth of their son.

Judge Roques said: “You have a significant inferiority complex. You had to undermine her to make yourself feel better.”

The first incident took place in December 2021 when Nicholls pushed the woman and kicked out at her. The court heard she suffered pain as a result and was physically sick.

Then in Crete, Nicholls grabbed her arm and pushed her against a wall. He also kicked her.

In Dubai, Nicholls punched her square in the face.

Judge Roques said: “You cannot stand successful women and you felt inadequate.”

Nicholls was jailed for a total of 30 months and given a seven-year restraining order to not contact the victim.





Source link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Crime & Safety

Oxford schoolgirl is eight-millionth to take part in scheme

Published

on



Ava Montazer-Mahdi reached the milestone through children’s charity Chance to Shine, and was celebrated at a special event at John Henry Newman Academy in Oxford.

More than 200 pupils took part in a cricket-themed assembly and coaching sessions, joined by England fast bowler Sonny Baker.

He presented Ava with a signed England shirt and said: “Every player starts somewhere, and for a lot of young people that first chance to pick up a bat and ball can be the moment the game clicks for them.

“Chance to Shine plays a massive role in that – they’re absolutely key to the grassroots game.

“I absolutely loved it today; this is what it’s all about.

“This is why we play cricket; it’s about the fun and enjoyment.”

Ava said: “Becoming the 8 millionth child was very cool; I can’t explain how fun it was!”

Anneliese Dodds MP also attended the event, alongside representatives from Oxfordshire Cricket and the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB).

Kate Stephens, chief executive of Chance to Shine, said: “When Chance to Shine was founded in 2005, nobody could have imagined that we would one day reach eight million children across the UK.

“Numbers like this are important, but what really matters is the opportunities our brilliant coaches are creating for children in schools and communities every single day.”

Each year, Chance to Shine delivers cricket sessions in around a quarter of state primary schools across England and Wales and runs more than 300 free Street cricket clubs in underserved communities.





Source link

Continue Reading

Crime & Safety

Oxfordshire couple recognised at Buckingham Palace for care

Published

on



Alison and Larry Garrad, now living in Bristol, were honoured for their lifelong dedication to supporting Lin Tai (‘Linny’) through Oxfordshire County Council’s Shared Lives Scheme, which helps adults with learning disabilities live within supportive family environments.

Their relationship with Linny began long before the scheme as she was fostered by Alison’s parents at just seven days old. Alison grew up as Linny’s ‘big sister’.

When Alison’s parents retired from caring in 2002, she and Larry stepped forward to ensure Linny could remain with the only family she had ever known.

Alison Garrad said: “We never set out to do anything remarkable, we simply wanted Linny to remain part of the family who loved her.

“Watching her grow, learn and experience the world has been one of the greatest joys of our lives.

“Although supporting her move to independent living has been hard for us, we are incredibly proud of her and grateful that we can continue sharing weekends and family time together.

“Being invited to Buckingham Palace is a huge honour, but the real privilege has been having Linny in our lives.”

For the past 24 years, Linny has lived as a member of the Garrad family, sharing in their daily routines and international travels – including visits to nearly every US state during long stays for Larry’s work.

Earlier this year, Linny, now in her 50s, moved into supported living accommodation with full-time care.

Tim Bearder, Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet member for adult social care, said: “Alison and Larry represent everything that makes Shared Lives so special.

“Their love, commitment and belief in what Linny could achieve have helped her to live a full, meaningful and connected life for more than two decades.

“Their story shows the power of ordinary families doing extraordinary things, and we are delighted that their dedication is being recognised at Buckingham Palace.”

The Shared Lives Scheme matches adults in need of support with trained carers who welcome them into their homes, fostering stable and nurturing environments.

For Alison and Larry, Linny’s move toward greater independence has been both emotional.

They continue to spend weekends and family time with her, cherishing the strong bonds built over a lifetime of care.

The Buckingham Palace invitation stands as a public acknowledgement of their quiet, unwavering commitment to giving Linny not just care but a true sense of belonging and family.





Source link

Continue Reading

Crime & Safety

Look inside Lego store opening at Westgate Oxford tomorrow

Published

on


Lego announced in December last year that it would open a new store at the shopping centre.

Excitement has been building in recent months for the popular toy store’s 22nd UK store, with hoardings going up in recent weeks.

The new store officially opens tomorrow (Thursday, May 7) and the Oxford Mail was given an exclusive look around this evening (Wednesday, May 6).

READ MORE: Oxford named among 10 happiest places to live in UK for 2026

Oxford Lego store manager Will Wylie. (Image: Newsquest)

Inside, shoppers will find a wide array of Lego sets as well as immersive experiences, including the Pick a Brick Wall and the Build a Minifigure Tower.

Store manager Will Wylie, originally from Reading, only joined Lego a month ago, but has remarked that the job is “a dream come true”.

“I needed something new, and I saw this job come up on LinkedIn and thought, ‘Why not?’, as I love Lego and always have ever since I was a kid,” he said.

“Applied for it, did the interview, and here I am. I’m unbelievably excited, as when you love something, it’s a lot easier to work with it.

READ MORE: All 44 Las Iguanas restaurants at risk of closing in UK amid £37m debt

Inside the new Lego store at Westgate Oxford. (Image: Newsquest)

“As a kid, I had Jurassic Park Lego as well as the Harry Potter train set from the early 2000s, so to be able to work and sell it now is a dream come true.”

Lego is expecting a busy opening day at Westgate Oxford, but Will and his team are ready and raring to go.

“You’re always a bit nervous but excited too because of the buzz it creates, and I have thrived on that from previous jobs.”

The store itself has some specific local callouts, including a Lego model of an Oxford University student in academic dress with his mortarboard mid-air.

READ MORE: Cotswolds Distillery crowned best in England after three awards won

Inside the new Lego store at Westgate Oxford. (Image: Newsquest)

“We’ve got the university graduate, and he is also holding some sausages,” explained Will.

“A few people didn’t understand the reference, but in the 18th century, the city was famous for an Oxford Sausage, which was made from pork and veal.

“It’s an interesting fact that not many people know, so that’s why that’s on there, and there is also a little seagull eying it up.

“Then, further into the store, the seagull has stolen the sausage, and you can also find the Oxford and Cambridge rowers from the Boat Race.”

READ MORE: Cotswolds hotel stay worth over £700 ‘ruined by rowdy hen party’

The new Lego store at Westgate Oxford. (Image: Newsquest)

When asked if there would be any Oxford-specific sets or any of the city’s buildings custom-built and on display, Will did not rule anything out for the future.

“We’ve done these postcards with one for London and other countries like Germany and Japan,” he said.

“So we might make our own little Oxford one, as there is a lot of special architecture in the city, maybe something in the future like Radcliffe Camera.”

Oxford’s new Lego store can be found on the lower ground floor at the Westgate shopping centre, below Superdrug.





Source link

Continue Reading

Trending