Robert spent an afternoon volunteering with Sunshine Cat Rescue as part of his 2018 Volunteering week. He helped the team with their daily tasks, making sure the cats are well cared for!
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Robert started his 2018 Volunteering Week at the Hailey Community Woodlands - Breach Wood - in association with Wild Oxfordshire and the Wychwood Project.
Robert and family visited local attraction, Amazing Animals, near Heythrop. A hidden gem, Amazing Animals has been involved in the professional training and supplying of a wide range of animals for the media industry for four decades.
Robert said, "Congratulations to the Charlbury Street Fair Committee on organising another outstanding community event this afternoon: superb raffle prizes, lots of interesting stalls, great music - and above all a fantastic atmosphere.
For the first time ever, Robert has set up regular meetings between Oxfordshire health bosses and planning authorities at West Oxfordshire District Council. Particularly as our area's Local Plan has now been improved, it is vital that, now we know where houses are going to go, that planners an
Robert held an assembly at Brize Norton Primary School, where he explained to pupils how a law is created. The 'MPs' voted to replace all lessons with sport - a sentiment which, after a stage of 'ping-pong' , the 'Lords' agreed to, and sent the Bill for Royal Assent. However, the Queen di
Today, Roads Minister Jesse Norman announced the chosen central corridor for the Oxford to Cambridge Expressway. This will link together fast-growing technology hotspots, building on plans already in motion, such as East/West Rail.
Three corridors were proposed and scrutinised by Highways Eng
A patchwork quilt created to welcome refugees to West Oxfordshire was seen by some of the most powerful politicians in the land. The design, spearheaded by Witney Refugee Action Group, formed part of the Museum Without a Home exhibition in the Houses of Parliament in London last Wednesday.
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Mr Courts said: “It's an absolutely horrifying attack on people who were at the heart of their community, working hard to help those around them.
"It's utterly unacceptable that people who are just going about their jobs are subjected to such violent attacks.
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