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Cumnor Hill, Oxford, closed after crash

According to our traffic feed, which can be found here, the accident is of  medium severity . The road was closed from Arnolds Way to Cumnor Rise Road and buses were been diverted. One eye-witness said there were three ambulances at the scene and believed a child had been involved.  It is now understood to have been a Matthew Arnold School pupil.  The speed limit on the road has just recently been reduced from 40mph to 30mph earlier this month.  She and her mother successfully campaigned for the speed limit to be lowered. Thames Valley Police officers were at the scene for several hours this morning.

Boy, 13, victim of crash on Cumnor Hill

A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was struck by a car on Cumnor Hill this morning.  The teenager, who is understood to be a Matthew Arnold School Pupil, has a potentially serious head injury. The incident happened at 9.10am this morning and emergency services were called to the scene.  South Central Ambulance Service sent a paramedic team leader in a rapid response vehicle, the Thames Valley Air Ambulance critical care response vehicle and two ambulances to the scene. The boy was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital for further treatment and assessment and the driver of the car was treated for shock at the scene.

Boy, 13, victim of crash on Cumnor Hill | thisisoxfordshire

Boy, 13, victim of Oxford crash A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was struck by a car on Cumnor Hill this morning.  The teenager, who is understood to be a Matthew Arnold School Pupil, has a potentially serious head injury. The incident happened at 9.10am this morning and emergency services were called to the scene.  South Central Ambulance Service sent a paramedic team leader in a rapid response vehicle, the Thames Valley Air Ambulance critical care response vehicle and two ambulances to the scene. The boy was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital for further treatment and assessment and the driver of the car was treated for shock at the scene.

Court results for Oxfordshire | Witney Gazette

ADAM ABSOLOM, 23, of Buttercup Square, Oxford, admitted being in possession of cannabis, a Class B drug, on March 26, 2020 at Abingdon Police Station. He was fined £80, made to pay a victim surcharge of £32 and costs of £85. GORDON ALEXANDER NIMMO, 50, of Dirac Place, Didcot, admitted drug-driving on June 16 on the A4130, Didcot. He had 200mcg of cocaine in his blood, above the legal limit of 50mcg. He was fined £153, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and costs of £85. He was disqualified from driving for 12 months. STEVEN MATTHEW PUGH, 35, of Ypres Way, Abingdon, admitted two counts of fraud by false representation between November 3, 2019 and November 12, 2019 by using a bank card belonging to somebody else to stay at the Kingfisher and the Crown and Thistle Hotel, Abingdon. He was fined a total of £368 and must pay compensation of £450. He must also pay a victim surcharge of £37 and £85 in court costs.

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