Can you cut down a hedge in bird nesting season?published at 06:05 GMT 23 March
Some residents in Oxfordshire are expressing their concerns after trees and hedges were cut down.
Read MoreLabour has won a landslide victory in the UK general election, according to the exit poll
Henley & Thame - a successor to Boris Johnson's seat - has been won by the Lib Dems
Layla Moran has held on to her seat in Oxford West & Abingdon
Banbury is a Labour gain from the Conservatives
Dan Kerins, Nathan Briant & Daisy Stephens
Some residents in Oxfordshire are expressing their concerns after trees and hedges were cut down.
Read MoreThe Neuter Rangers volunteers are working to keep numbers of stray and feral cats under control
Read MoreJacob Beak completed his Heritage Engineering Marine Technician course at Tooley's Boatyard, Banbury.
Read MoreSean Woodcock, MP for Banbury, is quizzed on a range of topics by BBC Radio Oxford's Sophie Law.
Read MoreWith new technology being used to enforce speed limits, what impact do average speed cameras have?
Read MoreThe government had previously wanted inheritance tax to start on farms worth £1m.
Read MoreCallum Miller said one of his constituents had told him she was "scared for her safety at work".
Read MoreThirteen people were found in the back of a vehicle which was stopped on the M40 near Bicester
Read MorePoliticians from the south of England clash during a debate on BBC Politics South.
Read MoreVehicles turning onto the A34 at Lodge Hill in Abingdon now have priority over oncoming traffic.
Read MoreThe Health and Social Care Committee says delays in the process risk "undermining public confidence".
Read MoreThe 42 pairs of walkers taking part in the BBC Children in Need Thousand Mile Challenge across the UK have been joined by people to cheer them on - including some well-known faces.

Singer LadBaby joined presenters Summaya and Dino in Nottingham

BBC Radio Sheffield presenter Kat Cowan was joined by Paul Ballington - AKA The Singing Plumber - for a singing lap of Meadowhall Shopping Centre

Pudsey joined BBC Radio Oxfordshire's Adam Ball and Sophie Rumbsy on the cobbled streets of Oxford

The BBC Radio WM team were joined by a guide dog wearing Pudsey ears
The London Road crossing in Bicester will permanently close due to the East West Rail (EWR) line.
Read MoreBBC Radio Oxford's Make a Difference Awards winners are crowned.
Read MoreOxfordshire's Lib Dems say neglecting farmers threatens food security while the government highlights "record funding" for farming
Read MoreSir Keir Starmer assures MP Olly Glover that he wants to retain the expertise at the site.
Read MoreCalum Miller says Nigel Farage "made no effort to understand the people" of Oxfordshire.
Read MoreA group of MPs representing constituencies along the dual carriageway write to the government.
Read MoreMobile GPS technology is being used to alert volunteers within 500m of a medical incident.
Read MoreSean Woodcock spent £216.50 on duvets, pillows, sheets, towels, and a tube of magnolia shower cream.
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