Nice sunny day, but cold, very hazy mist beyond Oxford, taken from Boars Hill.Anthony MorrisFarmoor, A BUCKET list of goals for Oxfordshire’s future, including that the county should be on the way to a ‘carbon negative’ future by 2050, has been signed off. The Oxfordshire Strategic Vision 2050 is a statement of common terms between the county’s different councils for how roads, housebuilding and business should develop over the next 30 years. It also takes environmental and health issues into account. Oxfordshire County Council’s cabinet - its most senior councillors - signed up to the final version of the vision at their meeting on Tuesday.
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1/1 AN ISOLATING 90-year-old pensioner died from Covid-19 less than a month after a prolific criminal burgled his home, a court has heard. Stuart Hitchiner smashed through the kitchen window of a home in Landseer Road, Southampton during the early hours of December 17 last year. Once inside, the 47-year-old painter and decorator stole an iPad, mobile phone, passport, Christmas cards and alcohol, a court heard. Prosecution barrister, Oliver Wellings told how Hitchiner “conducted a messy search” of the man’s property throwing items onto the living room floor. When the “vulnerable” occupant needed to use the toilet he saw that lights were on downstairs and that a window had been smashed. He was said to have been extremely frightened that the intruder would come up the stairs and even “thought of grabbing his walking stick to defend himself”.
A teaching assistant has been spared prison after admitting to secretly filming children in a primary school s toilets over the course of a week - leaving victims parents feeling physically sick .
Jack Dunn, 24, used his iPhone to capture seven videos of children over the course of a week and then made a series of screenshots of his favourite 24 moments.
He was caught out when a child discovered the device overhanging a cubicle.
Former teaching assistant Jack Dunn was spared prison and instead given a suspended prison term at Portsmouth Crown Court this week. The 24-year-old placed his iPhone over a cubicle to secretly film children in 2019