Oxford mail banbury
The Oxford Mail is a local newspaper that serves the Oxfordshire area, including Banbury. Here are some key facts about the Oxford Mail and its coverage of Banbury:
About the Oxford Mail:
- The Oxford Mail is a weekly newspaper that has been in publication since 1854.
- It is owned by Newsquest, a subsidiary of Gannett Company.
- The newspaper covers news, sport, and features from across Oxfordshire, including Banbury, Bicester, Witney, and Oxford.
Banbury coverage:
- The Oxford Mail has a dedicated Banbury reporter who covers local news, events, and issues in the town.
- The newspaper publishes a Banbury-focused section every week, which includes news, sport, and features from the town.
- The Oxford Mail also has a strong online presence, with a dedicated Banbury section on its website that includes news, sport, and features from the town.
Recent Banbury news coverage:
- The Oxford Mail has covered a range of stories from Banbury in recent months, including:
- News: Banbury's new £10 million leisure centre, the redevelopment of the town's market, and the opening of new businesses in the town centre.
- Sport: Banbury United FC's football matches, including their promotion to the Southern League Premier Division Central.
- Features: Profiles of local residents, community groups, and businesses, as well as articles on local events and festivals.
How to access the Oxford Mail:
- The Oxford Mail is available in print form every Thursday, with a circulation of around 20,000 copies.
- The newspaper's website (www.oxfordmail.co.uk) is updated daily with the latest news, sport, and features from across Oxfordshire, including Banbury.
- You can also follow the Oxford Mail on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram) for the latest updates and news from Banbury and beyond.