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Pink peony is a winning Oxford Mail camera club photo
Macroflora was the latest weekly theme – plants and flowers large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
As a result, snappers posted a varied selection of colourful flowers on the club’s Facebook page.
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There were quite a few eye-catching images of dandelion heads but it was the close-up shots of flowers in bloom that really caught the eye.
There were lots of excellent pictures of bees collecting pollen but in the end we have selected Julia Johnson-Fry’s image of a pink peony as our photo of the week.
Ms Johnson-Fry believes her peony is 80 years old, adding: “We thought we had lost it many times, but it keeps coming up!”
Each week, camera club members are given a theme and then post their photos on the club’s Facebook page. A selection of images are featured in the Oxford Mail and The Oxford Times.
The next theme is local markets.
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Missing 12-year-old girl could be in Oxford as police appeal
June, whose surname has not been released, has been missing since 11pm yesterday, Saturday, May 16, when she was last seen in Slough.
The 12-year-old may have travelled to Oxford, and police say they are ‘concerned’ for her welfare.
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An appeal launched by Thames Valley Police in Slough and shared by the Oxford branch of the force is asking anyone who sees the young girl to contact police.
June, 12, is missing since yesterday (Image: Thames Valley Police)
She is described as slim, about 5ft2ins tall, and was last seen wearing a beige fluffy jacket and grey trainers with a black Nike logo.
A spokesperson for Thames Valley Police said: “We are concerned for 12-year-old June’s welfare as she was last seen in Slough at around 11pm yesterday (May 16).
“If you see June, who may have travelled to Oxford, call 999, quoting reference number 43260243823.
“Anyone with information on June’s whereabouts should tell us via our website.”
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Police ‘concerned’ for missing teenager last seen in Didcot
Cody, whose surname hasn’t been released, was last seen in Didcot at about 8.45am yesterday, Saturday, May 16.
Thames Valley Police has released an appeal asking anyone who sees the missing boy to call 999, and report any information on his whereabouts.
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The 16-year-old is also known to visit Oxford and Witney.
Cody, 16, has been missing since Saturday morning (Image: Thames Valley Police)
He is described as slim, about 5ft6ins tall, and was last seen wearing a black puffer jacket, a grey tracksuit and grey trainers.
A spokesperson for the police said: “If you see Cody, call 999, quoting reference number 43260243493.
“Anyone with information on Cody’s whereabouts should share it with us.”
Information should be reported to the Thames Valley Police missing person page on its website.
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