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Oxfordshire tattoo and piercing shop up for £400K sale

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The property on Butchers Row in Banbury, until recently used to be the premises of Purgatory Tattoos, which offers tattooist and piercing services.

It has a five-star rating based on more than 200 reviews on Google and recently announced it was moving on social media.

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The business said in early March: “You can now find us at 59 High Street – after a long few months of very hard work, we’re incredibly pleased to announce we are finally in our new premises.”

The former tattoo and piercing shop in Banbury has been listed for £400,000 (Image: Northwood/Rightmove)

They added: “A massive thanks to everyone who’s supported us on this journey and put in some long hours to make this happen.

“This would not have been possible without your help. Come and say hello – we can’t wait to see you all.”

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Its former premises – which is next to the Banbury Cross Inn – has now been listed on Rightmove for £400,000.

Marketed by Northwood, the overall property is 2800 square foot with the commercial unit on the ground floor as well as a duplex apartment and a separate studio apartment above.

The listing states: “This property has lots of possibilities for either investors or business owners looking for a premises with living accommodation included and already with the separate access in place.”





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Oxfordshire police catch ‘drunk driver overtaking on solid white line’

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The incident occurred yesterday (Sunday, March 29) as Thames Valley Police (TVP) officers spotted a silver Volvo on the A4074.

It was adjudged that the driver had performed an overtake on a solid white line and, once stopped, it was found that the driver was under the influence of alcohol, police have said.

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A spokesperson for TVP said: “The TCAShift sergeant was patrolling the A4074 near Nuneham Courtenay yesterday when this Volvo was seen to carry out an overtake across solid white lines.

“After stopping him, it was found that the driver was under the influence of alcohol and failed a roadside test.

“The driver later provided a sample in custody over the limit and is now waiting for their day in court.

“Drink driving is still one of the Fatal Five, which means your risk of causing a serious or fatal collision rises significantly.”





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‘Delight’ as Eight Bells named best pub in North Cotswolds

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The Eight Bells in Chipping Campden has been voted as pub of the year by members of North Cotswold Camra.

With nearly 30 years at the helm of the historic pub, landlord Neil Hargreaves, said he was absolutely delighted to have won, adding it is ‘a real reflection of not just the pub but the breweries we choose to use’.

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Mr Hargreaves said: “We are absolutely delighted. We’ve been runners-up a few times and won the award a few years back, but it’s nice to get. We were presented with the award on Monday (March 23) evening. We are delighted because it’s nice to be recognised.

“It’s a real reflection of not just the pub but the breweries we choose to use. They are all local. We use Hook Norton Brewery, Wye Valley Brewery, and North Cotswold Brewery.

“It means an awful lot to win the award because real ale is not a product that is ready when you get it. It has to be finished in one’s own cellar. It’s a reflection of how we manage the cellar and our technique.

“It’s about selectivity, local beers, and local flavours. We steer away from national breweries because using local reduces beer miles. There’s a real commitment by local breweries to get it right, and boy to they get it right.

“Locals and visitors often notice the certificates and are both very supportive and happy to have chosen to drink at a pub that is recognised by a wider audience.

“It’s all about promoting real ales. Real ales are a fairly unique product to the UK, and so visitors from all over the world are very enthusiastic about trying them. A lot of them do a lot of research before they visit, which always surprises me.

The Eight Bells (Image: Daniel Kelly/NQ)

“If you think there are a lot of different varieties of wine, there are as many, if not more, in beers. I find keeping good standards at the bar helps. Keeping it tidy, keeping the pumps polished, and staff being knowledgeable.

“I would really like to extend my thanks to Camra for what they do for the pub business. For campaigning for many, many years. They are very much the unsung heroes, spreading the message everywhere from Downing Street to Chipping Campden about the importance of pubs in the UK.

The building is rumoured to have been built by the same stonemasons who built the nearby Church of St James, and was later used to store its bells, hence the name.

The Eight Bells is open seven days a week, boasting both a beer garden and a sheltered terrace garden, six en-suite rooms, and a ‘very well-established and experienced brigade of chefs’.





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Seven puppies found abandoned under bush in Oxfordshire

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The adorable animals were found in Abingdon yesterday afternoon (Sunday, March 29) and were handed in to the vets.

Currently housed at The Hart Veterinary Centre in Bicester and Aylesbury, the group are looking for new owners.

Shared on the social media site X, Animal Adoptions UK released a photograph of the puppies and details about taking them on.

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“Urgent, please retweet to help find a foster home for these abandoned puppies found today, March 29, found under a bush in Oxfordshire,” read the page.

“Please only apply if you have the time, experience, knowledge and space for all of them.

“This afternoon, seven tiny puppies were handed in after they were found under a bush in Abingdon.

“Whilst we don’t know the circumstances that led them to end up there, the most important thing is that they are all safe now and are currently with our vets at The Hart Veterinary Centre in Bicester & Aylesbury, being warmed up before being given some much-needed milk.

“We are urgently looking for a foster carer who can hand-rear these pups and give them the best start in life.

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“Before applying, please read the following.

“You must be able to commit to at least the next 8 weeks to feeding them and socialising them.

“Ideally, you would have a dog in the home who is well socialised and able to help teach them good dog manners.

“They will be hard work, so please don’t apply if you can’t fully commit to them. You must be able to take them to Hart Vets in Bicester for check-ups.

“You will need to bring them to the sanctuary for adoption meets. The sanctuary will provide everything they need whilst in your care.”





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