Why almost £7m of Oxfordshire County Council's money is still held up in Iceland, how Oxford’s People’s Supermarket is doing one year on, and Jo is at Abingdon Museum.
Malc meets the local man who gave up his house to live on a bus with some deadly creatures. Also, can you help us find 20,000 balls of blue and yellow wool to make jumpers for Us fans?
Dave tells Kat how a letter from his grandmother read out at her funeral inspired him to start a business. Personal trainer George Anderson gives advice on running for beginners.
David looks at e-crime and talks to a business from Thame who lost £19,000 in 30 seconds. He chats to charity fund-raisers The Thong Rangers who are setting up a shop in Didcot.
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Views from the home, door workers at night and Daphne the bag.
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