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Dr Chris Rowland, 65, bought the nine-bedroom Tadmarton House, near Banbury, to use it as a country retreat with his partner Sharon Blades (pictured), who caught him with another woman.
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Oxford Magistrates Court ADAM BEKULART, 45, of Berinsfield, near Wallingford, was fined £169 and given three points after he admitted speeding on the A34 near Wytham. He was ordered to pay £124 in costs and surcharge. KELLY CATANZARO, 37, of Isis Avenue, Bicester, pleaded guilty to speeding in a Land Rover on the A34 at Chieveley. She was fined £161, given three penalty points and ordered to pay £124 in costs and surcharge. AMANDA CLAYDON-FOLLEY, 38, of Little Haseley, Oxford, admitted failing to give information to the police. The magistrates imposed six penalty points, fined her £461 and ordered she pay £90 in costs. Separately, she admitted speeding in a BMW X2 on the A329 in Little Milton, for which she was fined £153, given three points and ordered to pay £151 in costs and surcharge.
Christmas in May delights regulars at a Banburyshire pub
Britain s Covid lockdowns have meant huge changes to many business calendars but one Banburyshire pub has refused to waste last year s Christmas preparations.
Tuesday, 25th May 2021, 9:36 am
Regulars get into the Christmas spirit in May as lockdown has been eased - and hail lashes the windows
Regulars at Tadmarton s village pub, The Lampet Arms, have welcomed the reopening of the hostelry s doors as restrictions are eased - complete with festive decorations, garlands and lights.
After a difficult year in 2020, landord and landlady, Des and Phyllis England, put up their extensive Christmas decorations late last autumn in an effort to keep people s spirits up. Then the biggest lockdown of all arrived leaving pubs silent and gloomy. Decorations were left unlit, unappreciated and frozen in time.