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Oxfordshire village pub to close for month-long renovations

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The King’s Arms in Sanford on Church Road, a Chef & Brewer Pub which is part of Greene King, will close its doors to patrons from Tuesday, May 5.

The ‘charming countryside’ watering hole will be shut for major renovations described as ‘extensive improvements’.

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The Kings Arms, Sandford-on-ThamesThe Kings Arms, Sandford-on-Thames (Image: The Kings Arms)

This will include a fresh layout for a better flow, an upgraded bar area, new, stylish furniture and decor and new wooden flooring to make the dog-friendly pub more welcoming for guests and their four-legged friends.

It will reopen its doors in June, with it’s ‘traditional pub charm’ intact but a new range of ‘modern comforts’, according to Greene King.

Outside will benefit from the spruce-up, too, with the Kings Arms’ covered pergola set to be renovated and the large beer garden to get new seating, festoon lighting and new signage.

Tables outside the Kings Arms at Sandford-on-ThamesTables outside the Kings Arms at Sandford-on-Thames (Image: The Kings Arms)

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The Kings Arms is a popular summer spot for customers looking to have a drink on the river, for walkers, boaters and groups of friends or family.

Menus and table bookings can be viewed and made on the Greene King app or Kings Arms website ahead of the reopening in June.

There are multiple job opportunities at the pub which is hiring new team members, with information on where and how to apply online.





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Bin collection warning issued for Oxfordshire households

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With the hot weather returning to the UK this week, West Oxfordshire District Council has warned some bin collections may be brought forward to earlier in the day.

The authority says this will allow crews to carry out their work safely while avoiding the hottest part of the day.

Temperatures are expected to climb back up to 30C on select days next week, with the government issuing a heat health warning.

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A spokesman for the council said: “To ensure your waste is collected, we kindly ask residents to place their bins out the night before their scheduled collection day, or by no later than 6am.

“You can check your collection day online: https://www.westoxon.gov.uk/…/check-your-collection-day/

“These temporary changes are determined by our waste contractor and are typically introduced during prolonged periods of high temperatures.

“We appreciate your understanding and cooperation in helping to keep our crews safe during warmer weather.”

An amber heat warning has been issued by the Met Office, scheduled for Monday, June 22 from 1am until 23.59pm on Tuesday, June 23.

The Met Office said: “Adverse health effects are likely to be experienced by those vulnerable to extreme heat”.

The forecaster also said motorists may see delays on roads plus anyone travelling by rail or air could also find journeys take longer.





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Witney marks World Refugee Day by flying the Refugee Flag

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The Refugee Flag was flown at Witney Town Hall to mark World Refugee Day.

Mayor Councillor Jane Doughty and Deputy Mayor Councillor Sandra Simpson raised the flag in support of refugees living in Witney and around the world.

World Refugee Day is observed annually on June 20 and celebrates the strength and courage of people who have been forced to flee their home country to escape conflict or persecution.

In an online post, Witney Town Council said: “This morning, the Mayor, Cllr Jane Doughty, and the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Sandra Simpson, raised the Refugee Flag at the Town Hall, marking World Refugee Day.

“The flag is raised every year on the flagpole as a gesture of solidarity with the refugee community here in Witney and across the world.”





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Police: Wantage rapist is a ‘dangerous sexual predator’

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Najeebullah Arab, of Mayfield Avenue, Grove, was today (Friday, June 19) sentenced at Oxford Crown Court to 10 years and 11 months’ imprisonment, an extended licence period of six years, a Sexual Harm Prevention Order for 20 years and a lifetime restraining order for his victims.

The 40-year-old Afghan national pleaded guilty to sexually communicating with the 14-year-old child in May 2024.

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He was on court bail for that offence when he sexually assaulted a woman in her 20s in January this year and, less than a week after that, sexually assaulted, kidnapped and raped a 19-year-old woman in Wantage.

Mugshot Najeebullah ArabNajeebullah Arab, jailed for committing violent sexual offences against women in Wantage (Image: Madeleine Evans)

Senior investigating officer detective chief inspector Stuart May of the Thames Valley Police said: “Firstly, I want to pay tribute to the victims in this case, whose courage in coming forward has been vital in securing justice.

“They were rightly described as heroes by HHJ Nott during today’s sentencing.

“Arab is a dangerous sexual predator who targeted women and subjected them to traumatic and violent offences.

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“His actions have had a lasting impact on his victims, and it is right that he will now spend a significant period of time behind bars.

“This sentence reflects the seriousness of his crimes and ensures he can no longer pose a risk to the public.

“I hope this outcome provides some reassurance to the victims and the wider community that offenders like Arab will be brought to justice.”





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