Pictures taken over the weekend show the once-green recreation ground in Radnage, on the Oxfordshire border with Buckinghamshire in the Chilterns, after a summer of unforgiving heat. July was recorded as the driest month in England since records began 190 years ago, with much of England officially in drought by the end of the month, and a hosepipe ban announced for Oxfordshire just a week prior. Aerial view of the pitch at Radnage Recreation Ground, home of Radnage Raiders FC (Image: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire)READ MORE: Warning as 'very high temperatures' to hit Oxfordshire this weekLittle relief is in site for the sun-bleached landscape of the county, as another heatwave is due to hit on Thursday, August 13. Aerial view of the pitch at Radnage Recreation Ground, home of Radnage Raiders FC (Image: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire)The Met Office has issued an amber warning for extreme heat from 9am to 11.59pm on Thursday, warning of disruption to routines, travel and services as well as impacts on people's health and wellbeing caused by temperatures in excess of 35C. These shots from the recreation ground, home of Bucks club Radnage Raiders FC, show the state of the baked county as the fifth heatwave of the summer hits.