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John May, High Sheriff,, standing outside a traditional road sign wearing a black velvet jacket, ruffle shirt, ceremonial sword and white gloves.

John May takes up the baton from James Macnamara as High Sheriff of Oxfordshire

NewsBy Susannah HobbsMay 13, 2025

On 3rd April James Macnamara ended his term as High Sheriff of Oxfordshire where he recognised those in the lesser-known roles in the justice system. He handed over to John May, a distinguished leader in the voluntary, education and youth work sectors. James Macnamara’s tenure as the 2024-25 High Sheriff was marked by his desire…

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Thriving in Nature Fund celebrates first year of grantmaking at Asthall Manor

Events, News, Thriving in Nature Fund, UncategorizedBy Susannah HobbsMay 13, 2025

OCF brought together Thriving in Nature grantees and donors for a celebration and learning event at Asthall Manor, to recognise the impact already being seen from the inaugural 2024 grants.

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