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Popular gastro pub in Oxfordshire village up for £800K sale

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The Mole Inn in Toot Baldon has been listed for £800,000 with a new operator being sought for the business.

Its listing states: “A well maintained property with stunning grounds and a welcoming atmosphere.

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“The inside is an attractive mix of exposed beams and stone walls that allows its diners to feel the long history of the building.

The Mole Inn in Toot Baldon has been put up for sale (Image: Christie Owen & Davies Ltd)

“Outside is a manicured courtyard garden with ample external trade space and parking on site.

“A pub that is popular year round with locals and people visiting the area.”

It is open seven days a week, offers food and has a 4.4 star rating based on over 660 Google reviews.

The Mole Inn in Toot Baldon has been put up for sale (Image: Christie Owen & Davies Ltd)

In addition the agents Christie Owen and Davies say that the business is well positioned to be transferred to a new operator.

The current operator, who is also the freehold owner, has said they are willing to grant a new free of tie lease to a suitable operator if that is desired.

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In 2023 the business achieved a net turnover of £750,000 with its business rates currently at £41,000, although that is not necessarily the rates payable.

In addition there is a related opportunity for a detached barn near the pub available for £500,000 and which has planning permission for conversion into 12 letting rooms.

This provides the chance of turning The Mole Inn into a bed and breakfast as well as a gastro pub.





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No action planned against Oxfordshire travellers, police say

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Officers have attended the site which was formed over the weekend off Tamar Way in Didcot.

Thames Valley Police said the officers “engaged” with the travellers who were present, understood to not be a big encampment.

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A spokeswoman for the force said: “At this time, no action has been planned in relation to the encampment. We were made aware, attended the scene and engaged.”

This is the second known traveller encampment this week, with another having spent the early part of this week at Oatlands Road recreation ground off Botley Road, Oxford.

The group of about 15 caravans have since left the unauthorised site – albeit with litter and tyre tracks left on the field.





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Rubbish dumped over Oxford road after bin lorry fire

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The binmen were doing their rounds in Sandy Lane, Blackbird Leys on Wednesday morning, June 17, when flames came from the back.

At this stage, it’s not clear what was in the lorry to cause the fire, but the most common cause of bin lorry fires is from batteries and vapes thrown into regular household bins.

A spokesman from ODS said: “This morning, one of our recycling vehicles experienced a fire in Blackbird Leys after an item was incorrectly placed in the recycling bin.

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“Following advice from the fire brigade, the crew emptied the waste to prevent the fire from spreading.

“We’re pleased to confirm that no crew members were injured.

“Our highways team has now finished clearing the ejected waste, and our streets team is carrying out a litter pick and sweep to ensure the area is left clean and safe.

Bin lorry fire in Blackbird Leys (Image: ODS)

Bin lorry fire in Blackbird Leys (Image: ODS)

“At this stage, we are hopeful that collections in the Blackbird Leys ward will not be affected, as the team is working to adjust rounds so services can continue as normal.

“A big thank you to the crew and the Fire Brigade for their quick and professional response.

“Incidents like this highlight the importance of disposing of waste correctly to keep everyone safe.”

Oxfordshire County Council has been approached for further details from the fire service.

Ward councillor Linda Smith said: “I’m very relieved to hear no one was hurt.

“I don’t have any information as of yet about what caused the fire – but please do not place electrical items, vapes or batteries in your bin.”





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Police officer accused of sexualised language & behaviour

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Edward Reed will stand before retired detective chief constable Paul Mills during the panel hearing at Thames Valley Police Headquarters in Kidlington next month.

From Wednesday, July 15, he will defend allegations from various dates in 2023 about the “unwanted” use of sexualised language and behaviour toward and in the presence of female colleagues.

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During that time, Mr Reed was an officer based in Oxfordshire, prior to his resignation.

It is alleged that Former Police Constable Reed breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in relation to Authority, Respect and Courtesy, Equality and Diversity and Discreditable Conduct.

The appropriate authority allege that if these allegations are proven, the conduct would amount to gross misconduct for which dismissal would be justified. 





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