Crime & Safety
The best pictures of the Oxford Cambridge Boat Race
With the Women’s Boat Race starting at 2.21pm followed by the Men’s at 3.21pm, it’s sure to be an action-packed event.
The world-famous sporting event, now spanning 186 years of rivalry between the two institutions since the first Men’s race in 1829, has become a British tradition.
Potential Boat Race candidates looking cheerful as they train on the river, 1977 (Image: Oxford Mail archive)
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It takes place in London on the famous Championship Course which stretches over 4.25miles of tidal Thames in the west of the capital, between Putney and Mortlake.
The race is regularly attended by more than 250,000 spectators at the banks of the river and watched by many more on live TV – this year broadcast for the first time on Channel 4, instead of the BBC.
To celebrate the annual occasion, we’ve found the best pictures of the Oxford Cambridge Boat Race from the Oxford Mail archive over the years.
Crime & Safety
Tributes to pedestrian who died after crash in East Hendred
The crash occurred on the A417 Reading Road in East Hendred, near Wantage, on Thursday, April 9 at about 7.20pm.
Police say it involved a silver Volkswagen Golf and a pedestrian, and they were called to the scene by South Central Ambulance Service.
Sadly the pedestrian, a man his 70s, died on the scene of the collision.
Thames Valley Police said the man’s family has been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.
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Investigating officer detective sergeant Oliver Cahill‑Smith, from the serious collision investigation unit, said: “First and foremost, our thoughts are with the loved ones of the man who tragically lost his life in this collision.
“We are investigating this collision as a priority and would urge anyone who witnessed the incident to get in touch.”
No arrests have yet been made and the police are urging anyone with information to get in touch, quoting reference number 43260172791.
The Oxford Mail has opened a book of condolence, inviting people to leave their tributes to the man who sadly lost his life in the crash.
Crime & Safety
Air ambulance deployed after boy hit by car in Banbury
The incident occurred in Mascord Road, Banbury, on Friday, April 10, just before 3pm.
Thames Valley Police have confirmed that a boy, whose age has not been released, was hit by a vehicle.
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A Thames Valley Air Ambulance was deployed to assist in the care of the boy, and take him to hospital.
Mascord Road was closed while emergency responders dealt with the incident, and was reopened several hours later, at about 5.30pm.
Thames Valley Police has been asked for an update on the situation and further information, and Thames Valley Air Ambulance has been approached for comment.
Crime & Safety
Pedestrian died in East Hendred crash with Volkswagen Golf
The fatal road traffic collision occurred on the A417 Reading Road in East Hendred, near Wantage, on Thursday, April 9 just before 7.20pm.
Police say they were contacted by South Central Ambulance Service to report the crash, which involved a silver Volkswagen Golf and a pedestrian.
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Sadly, the pedestrian, a man in his 70s, died at the scene of the crash.
Thames Valley Police said the man’s family has been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers.
No arrests have so far been made, but police are now appealing for any witnesses to the crash to come forward.
(Image: TVP)
Investigating officer detective sergeant Oliver Cahill‑Smith, from the serious collision investigation unit, said: “First and foremost, our thoughts are with the loved ones of the man who tragically lost his life in this collision.
“We are investigating this collision as a priority and would urge anyone who witnessed the incident to get in touch.
“We would particularly like to speak to drivers who passed through the area between 7.10pm and 7.20pm, especially those travelling west towards Wantage, as they may be able to provide witness accounts or relevant dashcam footage of the driving conditions at the time.
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“Anyone who was in the area with a dashcam is asked to review their footage, as it could contain vital information relating to the collision or the moments leading up to it.”
Anyone with information or footage should contact police by calling 101 or submitting a report to the Thames Valley Police website, quoting reference number 43260172791.
Alternatively, make an anonymous report to independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or through its website.
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