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Gardeners showed off the fruits of their labour at agricultural shows

Gardeners showed off the fruits of their labour at agricultural shows
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Gardeners showed off the fruits of their labour at agricultural shows

Gardeners showed off the fruits of their labour at agricultural shows
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Town roadworks a complete shambles - ex-streetworks supervisor

Town roadworks a complete shambles - ex-streetworks supervisor
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Obituary: Radio editor Stewart Woodcock reported on pub bombings

He was 74 and had been suffering from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease for several years. Mr Woodcock was appointed news editor at BBC Radio Birmingham in 1970 and was in the role when the Birmingham pub bombings took place in November, 1974. Six men were arrested and later convicted, but the convictions were overturned in 1991. Mr Woodcock remembered hearing a deep boom in the distance, followed by a phone call telling him to get into the city. IRA bombs had exploded at the Mulberry Bush and the Tavern in the Town pubs in the Bull Ring Centre, killing 21 people and injuring 182 others. He played a significant role in the local, national and international media coverage of events that night.

Crowd watched music shop fire in the snow

A police officer and a nightwatchman saved the day when Taphouses’ music shop in Oxford caught fire late one evening. Pc Keith Jenkins on night patrol in the snow saw smoke billowing into the street and ran to the fire station to raise the alarm. The fire crew was just turning out having been alerted by a nightwatchman looking after neighbouring premises. The blaze at the shop in Magdalen Street was spotted at 10pm on January 2, 1962, but had started some hours before. The Oxford Mail reported: “Firemen wearing breathing apparatus fought their way up two flights of stairs through thick smoke to reach the blaze.

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