Crime & Safety
King Charles wishes Oxfordshire woman a happy 100th birthday
Barbara Evelyn Mary Lean, now Samuels, turned 100 on April 30 and received a royal birthday card at her home in Abingdon. She plans to open it during a family celebration.
Originally from Horrabridge in Devon, she has lived a long life filled with stories from the past, growing up on Dartmoor with no indoor toilet and drawing water from a well.
Her son, Peter, said: “She loved it and is now looking forward to the family gathering on her actual birthday which is Thursday.
“She was thrilled to receive a birthday card from the king this morning but will open it on her actual birthday.”
A larger celebration was held earlier in the month, with 80 friends and neighbours joining her at The Conservative Club in Abingdon on April 18.
Mrs Samuels later enjoyed a quieter party with family on her birthday at Limoncello restaurant in Abingdon.
She was married to an RAF pilot who trained in the US under the Arnold Scheme and flew a Harvard training plane in Florida before piloting a Mk 5 Spitfire in 1943.
He was eventually shot down in Holland and became a prisoner of war at Stalag Luft One on the Baltic coast.
Crime & Safety
Two arrests after ‘attack on police’ sparks Oxford ‘lockdown’
The incident occurred at Bonn Square opposite the Westgate shopping centre at around 2.45pm on Saturday afternoon (May 2).
Traffic, including buses, was at a standstill on Queen Street as police officers parked their vehicles to deal with the incident.
One man could be seen lying on the ground at the St Ebbe’s Street junction with Queen Street, with ambulance crews also attending, which led to a “lockdown” in the area.
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Police vehicles in Queen Street, Oxford (Image: Andy Ffrench)
Following the incident, there were numerous patrol cars parked on Queen Street, and police officers could be seen talking to people in the Bonn Square area.
Members of the public were giving statements with the force approaching shoppers around Westgate and Queen Street, as well as onlookers.
Thames Valley Police has now confirmed that officers received a report of a public order incident in the location.
A man in his 60s was busking in Bon Square when his earnings were taken, and he was subsequently assaulted, says the force.
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People gathering outside Westgate Oxford (Image: Andy Ffrench)
Two men, aged 52 and 41, both of no fixed abode, were both arrested in connection with the incident.
Thames Valley Police say the 52‑year‑old has since received a caution in relation to an assault.
The 41‑year‑old was arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm and theft and has been released on conditional bail while enquiries continue.
He has now been named as Daniel Webb of no fixed abode and has been charged with five counts of assaulting a police officer.
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Police patrol Bonn Square (Image: Andy Ffrench)
Webb has been remanded to custody to appear at Oxford Magistrates’ Court tomorrow (Monday, May 4).
By about 4pm on Saturday, traffic was returning to normal, although there were still some emergency vehicles at the scene.
One Thames Valley Police officer in Bonn Square said there was now a section 34 dispersal order in place for the square for the next 48 hours.
The order, authorised under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, gives police officers and PCSOs in England and Wales temporary, enhanced powers to direct individuals away from a specified area for up to 48 hours to prevent harassment, distress, or crime.
Thames Valley Police has since confirmed on Sunday evening (May 3) that a section 34 dispersal order was authorised following the incident.
Crime & Safety
Wallingford Vehicle Rally and Parade to return next weekend
The annual event takes over the centre of the town and its central park, the Kinecroft, for just one day each May, this time on Sunday, May 10.
Around 300 classic, vintage and iconic vehicles will parade through the streets of Wallingford before lining up for the festival-style rally in the park.
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The day begins with the convoy tour through the town, with the streets filled with spectators, followed by stalls and food vendors on the Kinecroft with local businesses and getting involved with showcases and classic car rides.
Wallingford Vehicle Rally and Parade, 2017
A statement from event organisers, charity Wallingford 1155, said: “This is a proper, grassroots, feel-good classic car show for the whole family.
“A brilliant day out from start to finish, the kind of event others aspire to recreate. And best of all, it’s all for a great cause.”
Tickets sold out for the Parade & Parking tickets on the Kinecroft in just eight minutes this year, suggesting its going to be a bumper event.
Wallingford Vehicle Rally and Parade 2025 (Image: Gareth Clark Photographer)
All money raised by the rally and parade goes back into the next year’s event and to local charities.
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Wallingford Vehicle Rally and Parade 2025 (Image: Gareth Clark Photographer)
This year, Wallingford Vehicle Rally and Parade t-shirts are on sale, available for pre-order to be collected on the day, plus a ‘dream rides’ celebration for nominated community heroes and a second-hand bike sale.
Drivers are warned that the 300-vehicle convoy will be departing from Hithercroft Sports Park at 10am, travelling through the town centre and out via Winterbrook, along the bypass to Wantage Road and finish at the Kinecroft at midday.
All local roads are expected to be busy and visitors are asked not to park in residential side streets.
Crime & Safety
Harley Street UK Vein Clinic is opening in Bicester
UK Vein Clinic, headquartered on London’s Harley Street, has launched the clinic to improve access to treatment for varicose and thread veins, which affect at least one in three people in the UK.
If left untreated, these conditions can lead to pain, swelling, skin changes, ulcers, or blood clots.
Ed Sideso, consultant vascular surgeon at UK Vein Clinic, said: “We’re proud as clinicians to be supporting patients in Bicester and Oxfordshire, helping to improve access to specialist varicose vein care.
“Our focus is always on understanding how symptoms affect everyday life and delivering treatment that helps each individual patient feel more comfortable, confident, and supported.”
The Bicester clinic aims to reduce travel and waiting times by offering care closer to home.
Services include vascular doctor-led consultations, diagnostic ultrasound scans, and advanced treatments such as radiofrequency ablation and sclerotherapy.
Jason Powell, founder of UK Vein Clinic, said: “This expansion represents a major milestone for UK Vein Clinic.
“With patient demand for specialist vein care continuing to rise, our goal is to bring expert, consultant-led treatment closer to more communities – ensuring people can get back to feeling their most confident and healthy self and back doing the things they love most.”
The clinic forms part of UK Vein Clinic’s growing national network, with further locations planned as part of its long-term expansion strategy.
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