Last night, under a beautifully warm Oxfordshire sky, around a hundred of us gathered for the Oxford Legal Walk – a fundraising event in support…
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What do you get when you mix sunshine, music, sizzling street food and a park full of joy? The Leys Festival 2025, of course –…
Comments closedThis evening, some time before the sun dipped behind Wittenham Clumps, I had the quiet privilege of attending one of Oxfordshire’s more unusual and charming…
Comments closedDear Friends, As I come to the end of my third month in office, June has offered a powerful reminder of what civic life can…
Comments closedIf you’d told me that one of the most entertaining moments of my Shrieval year so far would involve standing on a sun-scorched airfield near…
Comments closedMark and I had the great pleasure of attending a beautiful service of Solemn Vespers at Christ Church Cathedral in Oxford this evening, celebrating 500…
Comments closedThis morning’s Armed Forces Day flag raising in Garth Park, Bicester, was a moving and meaningful moment—quietly dignified, and all the more powerful for it.…
Comments closedTonight, Oxford once again demonstrated the strength and warmth of its interfaith community through the annual Peace and Faith Walk, a cherished tradition organised by…
Comments closedI had the enormous pleasure of visiting the children of Bletchingdon School this week—and what a thought-provoking and joyful visit it was. From the moment…
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