1. Banbury - Noun
2. Banbury - Proper noun
Banbury
A market town and civil parish with a town council, on the River Cherwell in Cherwell district, Oxfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP4540).
A Banbury cake.
(historical) A yellow, strongly-flavoured cheese.
(historical) A type of codebreaking sheet printed in Banbury and used by Bletchley Park to decipher the Enigma cipher during World War II.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgGuenther Bakeries (owned by Golden West, part of RHM, until 2005) in the south of Heywood, east of the large Heywood Distribution Park, makes the bread buns for McDonald's (with another site in Banbury). Source: Internet
A local journalist who responded to the old building issue was Doug Golby of the Banbury Guardian. Source: Internet
A HOSC is a Health Overview and Scrutiny Committee made up of elected councillors and Oxfordshire’s – run with district councils – referred the loss of obstetrics from Banbury to the Secretary of State for Health for review. Source: Internet
A nationally touring show, Stand up for Labour, comes to Banbury for just one night this week at The Cornhill Centre, Castle Street, Banbury and is open to all. Source: Internet
Elena Banbury, née Guseva, an elderly but imposing Russian woman who is Harriet’s neighbour and landlady, frequently entertains the punters at Harriet’s jewellery stall with. Source: Internet
Banbury & District Supporters Group for Dogs for the Disabled would like to thank all the generous people who stopped to talk, buy and donate on Saturday at our Charity table in Castle Quay. Source: Internet