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Templars Square shopping centre A MAN was cut on the head with a knife in a vicious attack by a stranger outside Templars Sqaure. At around 9pm on Friday (March 9), the 57-year-old man was walking along Barns Road near the Cowley shopping centre when he was approached by another man he didn t know. They got into an altercation and the man pulled out a weapon and cut the 57-year-old s head before running away. He went to the John Radcliffe Hospital for treatment and has since been discharged. The offender is described as a black man who was wearing a grey hooded top, grey trousers and black shoes.
An open day for visitors at John Allen’s in 1951 It occupied a site on the corner of Hockmore Street and Rymers Lane. Most of Hockmore Street was removed to make way for the Cowley shopping centre (now Templars Square) and Between Towns Road was extended to the Rymers Lane junction. The firm was established in 1868 by Walter Eddison and Richard Nodding. John Allen arrived as manager in 1887 and 10 years later, bought the business from the Eddison family for £13,000. It was run by three generations of the Allen family. In 1919, after being demobbed following First World War service, John Allen’s two sons, Major G Allen and Captain James Cullimore Allen, became joint managing directors – they were familiarly known as ‘The Major’ and ‘The Captain’. Their father retired the following year.
DWAYNE DORMER, 32, of Farm Close, Oxford, admitted being in possession of cannabis, a class B drug, on September 13, 2020 at Horspath. He was fined £200 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34. DOUGLAS HILLIAM, 31, of Loder Road, Harwell, admitted causing racial or religiously aggravated harassment, alarm or distress on March 30 in Abingdon. He was fined £120, ordered to pay compensation of £100, a victim surcharge of £34 and court costs of £85. ANTHONY MARTIN, 41, of no fixed abode, admitted breaching a criminal behaviour order (CBO) on January 11, 2021 in Wallingford by having an open vessel of alcohol in a public place. He was fined £80 and ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34.