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WHAT’S ONFri 1st - Mon 4th Apr 2016 (Oxford Uni vac)
Issue No. 8697Next issue: Tue 5th Apr. Deadline: 10am, Mon 4th Apr.
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HOUSES AND FLATS TO LET
SERVICES
BIKESOXFORD BICYCLE COMPANY: 251b Cowley Road. New and used bicycles and low cost repairs. 01865 240879 / www.oxfordbicyclecompany.co.uk.
MUSICIANS, KITDISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENT HIRE - Dave Seamer Entertainments: 01865 240054. www.daveseamer.co.ukP.A. HIRE, LIGHTING hire, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.uk
SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, Burgundy, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk [email protected]
SHORT LETS
Fri 1stDEVOTIONAL SINGING & CHANTING FUNDRAISER / Join us to sing and chant / 7.30-9.30pm. Donations / The Octogonal Cabin, Barracks Lane Community Garden, OX4 2APSPANISH SING ALONG / 10.30-11am. Free / Summertown Library, South Parade / 558290
Sat 2ndCONVERSAZIONE ITALIANA (MEET TO SPEAK ITALIAN) / 3-4pm. Free / Buongiorno e buonasera cafe, Gloucester Green, OxfordARCHITECTURE IN MINIATURE / Vicki Ambery-Smith will discuss the design of her construction based on Oxford’s Sheldonian Theatre / 2-3pm. £5 (£4) / 278015 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PHPOWER GAMES: RITUAL AND RIVALRY AT THE GREEK OLYMPICS / Focusing on the Olympics of 416 BC, David Studdard throws light on the religion and politics of the Games / 11am-12 noon. £5 (£4) / 278015 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PHPHILOSOPHY IN THE BOOKSHOP WITH NIGEL WARBURTON, EMMA AND PETER WORLEY / Philosopher Nigel Warburton hosts a series of talks with fellow thinkers / 11am-12 noon. Free / 333623 / Blackwells Bookshop, 48-51 Broad St, OX1 3BQTHE COWLEY ROAD COOK BOOK BY MARTIN STOTT / Author Martin Stott discussing his popular Cowley Road Cookbook / 1-2.30pm. Free / 252334 / Museum of Oxford, Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, OX1 1BXBLACKWELL’S BOOKSELLER STORYTIME / At 6pm every day during the Oxford Literary Festival, we will be sharing our favourite books / 6pm. Free / 333623 / Blackwell’s Festival Marquee, Clarendon Quad, Broad StVOLUNTEER GARDENING AND SKILL SHARING GROUP / Learn about gardening and plant stewardship. Please wear suitable clothes and bring a packed lunch / 11.30am-4.30pm. Free / Barracks Lane Community Garden, OX4 2AP
Sun 3rdSUFI SPIRITUAL MEDITATION / Lighten your heart! / 5-7pm. Free / oxfordzikr.com / Asian Cultural Centre, Manzil Way, OX4 1GH / 425000DAISY JOHNSON: FEN / Daisy Johnson will be discussing her short story collection Fen / 3.30pm. Free / 333623 / Blackwell’s Festival Marquee, Clarendon Quad, Broad St, OxfordCONSERVATION VOLUNTEERING / Pond work / All day. Free / ocv.org.uk / 07909 957344 / Milham Ford Nature Park, MarstonSTORYTELLING REPUBLIC / Magnus MacFarlane retells Robbie Burns / 7pm. £8 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU / 07737 876213
Mon 4thSHOOTING DOCUMENTARIES COURSE / Make your own in 5 weeks / 7-9.30 pm. £150 (£135) / 792731 / Film Oxford, 54 Catherine St, OX4 3AHDARN KNIT IN THE PUB / Bring your crafting to the pub! Knitting, crochet, whatever, all welcome! / 6pm. Free / The Royal Blenheim, 13 St Ebbes St, OX1 1PTOXFORD BOARDGAMES CLUB: OXFORD ON BOARD / A friendly bunch of adults meeting weekly to play board games / 7pm. £1.50 / meetup.com/oxfordonboard / The Cape of Good Hope, 1 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EARUBY WAX - FRAZZLED! A GUIDE TO MINDFULNESS / This special evening is a forum for discussion about her best-selling book, Sane New World / 7.30pm. £17 / 305 305 / Oxford Playhouse, 11-12 Beaumont St, OX1 2LWANCIENT GREEK READING GROUP / Current text: Plato’s Apology. Read or just sit in / 4–5pm. Free / Turl St Kitchen, 16-17 Turl St, OX1 3DHCITY OF OXFORD SILVER BAND WEEKLY REHEARSALS / Rehearsals for players of all levels and ability in one of our four brass bands / 6-10pm. Free / cosb.co.uk / 07913 853804 / Silver Band Hall, Temple Rd, OX4 2EZTHE HANDS-ON SOCIAL GROUP & FOODBANK FOR OVER-60S / Refreshment: soup, French bread, fruit salad, cake / 10.30am-1.30pm. £3.50 / 07469 179625 / Littlemore Community Centre, Littlemore, OX4 4PLBOOKS ON THE BROAD READING GROUP / Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch / 6.30-8.30pm. £3.50 / Friends Meeting House, OX1 3LWJANE POTTER WILFRED OWEN / Jane Potter discussing her book Wilfred Owen: An Illustrated Life / 3pm. Free / 333623 / Blackwell’s Festival MarqueeOXFORD QUILT GROUP / Stitch and Chat. Bring your sewing, get advice, learn new skills, have a chat, drink tea! / 7.30-9.30pm. £2 members (£5 non-members) / NOA Annexe, Diamond Place, OX2 7DPISM SCHISM / Oxford poets Ceri Lloyd and Dan Holloway present an eclectic mix of movements and their champions / 7.30pm. £3 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU / 07737 876213
THEATREThe Old Fire Station (305305)
BACKSTAGE IN BISCUIT LAND Tue 5th: 7.30pmComedy exploring Tourette’s, creativity and disability. £12 (£10) FACELESS Sat 9th: 1pmSkye has dozens of Facebook friends, but can she ever know who they really are? £5
Oxford Playhouse (305305)42ND STREET Fri 1st: 7.30pm; Sat 2nd: 2.30pmMusical Youth Company of Oxford bring this swinging classic to the stage. £11.50 ROMESH RANGANATHAN - IRRATIONAL Tue 5th: 8pmBrand new show exploring the rationality of his worldview. £15 SNOW WHITE Fri 8th: 7pm; Sat 9th: 2, 7pmballetLORENT’s dance theatre adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairytales. £11-19
Burton Taylor Studio (305305)BED TIME ? Fri 1st & Sat 2nd: 11am, 2, 4pm; Sun 3rd: 11am, 2pmNew show for children aged 2-6. £8.50 (£6.50) LUCY AYRTON & JAMES WEBSTER Fri 1st: 7.30pmBed time stories for grown-ups. £10 (£8) TORI TRUSLOW & HEL GURNEY Sat 2nd: 7.30pmBed time stories for grown-ups. £10 (£8) CARTOGRAPHY Wed 6th & Thu 7th: 7.30pmRomantic drama that asks if we’ll know happiness when we get there. £10 (£8) HAIR PEACE Fri 8th: 7.30pmVictoria Melody returns with her show that looks at the secret roots of hair. £10 (£8) RUMPLESTILTSKIN Sat 9th: 11am, 2pmA woolly wonderland brought to life with storytelling music and puppetry. £10 (£8)
Cornerstone Arts Centre (01235 515144)LEAPER: A FISH TALE Sun 3rd: 2pmPuppetry, music and lighting create a magical underwater world. For ages 4+. £9.50 (£7.50) BACKSTAGE IN BISCUITLAND Fri 8th: 8pmCelebrating Tourette’s and all it entails. For ages 14+ years. £15 (£13.50) THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST Sat 9th: 7.30pmOscar Wilde’s classic comedy with anarchy and razor-sharp dialogue. £15 (£13.50)
New Theatre (0844 871 3020)MOTOWN’S GREATEST HITS - HOW SWEET IT IS
Sat 2nd: 7.30pmThe ultimate celebration of the sweet sound of Motown £30.40
Chipping Norton Theatre (01608 642350)STONES IN HIS POCKETS Tue 5th - Fri 8th: 7.45pm
Sat 9th: 2.30,7.45pmTwo actors play a vast array of eccentric characters at breakneck pace. £15 (£13)
to Sat 9 Apr
VOLUNTEERS
Fri 1stKRIS DREVER / Prolific folk songwriter and solo performer / 8.15pm. £15 (£13 adv.) / 305305 / The Old Fire Station, 40 George St, OX1 2AQFUZZY LOGIC, VIENNA DITTO, MAD LARRY, SIMON DAVIES / From the Klub Kak crew / 8.15pm. £5 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St / 721156BEARD OF DESTINY, JESTERS, JOINT DECISIONS / Monthly showcase with featured bands followed by open jam session / 8.30pm. Free / James St Tavern, OX4 1EU / 246611 / facebook.com/sparkysspotlightMARTINI RUSSA / International blues/rock duo / 7pm. Free / The Mad Hatter, 43 Iffley Rd, OX4 1EA / 604959 / themadhatteroxford.comHE WAS EATEN BY OWLS, 31 HOURS, DEMCATS / Chamber-punk, art-rock & math-rock / 7-10pm. £4 / The Cellar, Frewin Court, OX1 3HZ / cellaroxford.co.ukCHRIS GARRICK & DAVE GORDON / Jazz / 7.45pm. £10 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU / 07737 876213
Sat 2ndDEBORAH FRANCES-WHITE: ROLLS THE DICE / A round-the-world hunt to find her birth mother / 8pm. £12 (£10) / 305305 / The Old Fire Station, OX1 2AQHAWAIIAN TEA DANCE / The Honolulu Cowboys host Oxford’s only monthly Hawaiian Tea Dance / 6.30-9pm. £2 / honolulucowboys.tumblr.com / St. Giles’ Church Hall, OX2 6HAMUDSLIDE MORRIS & THE REVELATORS / Slide-guitar-led blues & boogie / 9pm. Free / The New Inn, 111 Corn St, Witney OX28 6AU?DANA ALEXANDER, ANDREW BIRD, STEVE WILLIAMS, FREDDIE FARRELL / Live stand-up comedy / 7.15pm. £14.50 (£5 students) / The Glee Club, OX1 2EW / glee.co.uk/oxfordTHE HOWLIN’ TAILDRAGGERS / Smokin’ hot Chicago Blues / 9pm. Free / facebook.com/TheHowlinTaildraggers / 07504 958954 / The Bell, BicesterTHE MISSING PERSIANS / Classy, original, exciting 4 piece rock band / 9pm. Free / themissingpersians.com / The White House, 38 Abingdon Rd, OX1 4PDAUROCHS, NACHTHEXEN, EGRETS, SMASH DISCO DJS / Punk / hardcore / 7pm. Free / The Library Pub, OX4 1UE / thelibrarypuboxford.comJOHN HEGLEY & ELEANOR MORETON, GEORGE CHOPPING / Performance poetry / 7.30pm. £8 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AU / 07737 876213PETE MCCRAY / Classic soul & reggae / 9pm. Free / Cricketers Arms, Cowley, 102 Temple Rd, OX4 2EZ / 718459 / cricketersarmsoxford.comWAITING FOR SMITH / 7.30-10pm. £4 / 07710 566740 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / thejerichooxford.co.uk
Sun 3rdFOLK NIGHT / Open session / 8pm. Free / Half Moon, St Clements, OX4 1ABHARCOURT OPEN ARMS MIC / Music open mic with great atmosphere / 8pm. Free / The Harcourt Arms, Jericho, OX2 6DG / 429462BEARD OF DESTINY, MOON LEOPARD, DES BARKUS, JOHNNY HINKES, / The best local acoustic acts plus acoustic jam session / 6-9pm. Free / Donnington Community Centre, Freelands Rd, OX4 4BB / 246144OXFORD SLOW SESSION / Session aimed at those learning to join in folk sessions / 4pm. Free / St Margaret’s Institute, 30 Polstead Rd, OX2 6TN / 510560THE MESSY FRIDAYS / Covers band playing hits from the last 25 years / 7pm. Free / facebook.com/themessyfridays / Jam Factory, 27 Park End St, OX1 1HU
Mon 4thHARP WORKSHOP / Open Harp session, all harpists welcome / 8pm. Free / James St Tavern, 47-48 James St, OX4 1EU / 246611 / facebook.com/jstoxfordOXFORD UKULELES / Informal ukulele workshop session / 7.30-10pm. £5 / oxfordukuleles.co.uk / The Port Mahon, 82 St Clements, OX4 1AW / 790970JW JONES / Blues / 8pm. £12 (£10 adv., £5 NUS) / havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / 244516MICK PINI BAND / Blues / 8pm. £10 / famousmondayblues.co.uk / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775
ROOMS TO LET
MEETINGS & LECTURES
GIGS & COMEDY
GARDENINGGARDEN CLEARANCE, WASTE removal, pressure cleaning and driveway restoration. Visit www.superclear.co.uk 01865 600960. [email protected] GARDEN SERVICE - GARDEN MAINTAIN - Oxford. [email protected] / 07841 590368 / www.gardenmaintain.co.uk / [email protected] RENOVATION, MAKEOVER, maintenance, lawns, hedges, trees & landscaping. Patrick 07843 259986 / 01865 516484. [email protected]
COMMERCIAL CLEANING SERVICES: pubs, offices, schools, industrial, end of tenancy cleaning, carpets, windows, floor cleaning, building cleaning. 0808 189 2008, 07867 303887. www.oxford-clean-tech.co.uk. [email protected] LIMITED - Business Management Consultants. Contact: Muhammad Zeeshan Naqi (Sales Manager) 07534 898176; 08000 922823. Suite 115, 94 London Road, Headington, OX3 9FN. Visit zee-worldwide.co.uk/MAN AND VAN Oxford, call 07450 231292 or visit www.oxfordvanmanremovals.co.uk / Email me at [email protected] & VAN Removals Services in Oxfordshire. All van sizes available. 07909 810992. www.oxfordmanvan.co.uk / [email protected]. OXFORD FURNITURE and piano removals. 01865 575577 / 07875 704140.
TUITION
RUSSIAN GROUP CLASSES. Beginners / intermediate / advanced / GCSE / A Level. [email protected] TUTORS: OXBRIDGE premier tutor agency provides DBS checked tutors for primary, 11+, GCSE, A-level, & Oxbridge entrance. Also recruiting new tutors! 07986 564651. [email protected]. Visit www.southerntutors.co.uk.WANT A TUTOR for Oxford PPE entrance preparation? Email experienced college tutor who has conducted PPE admissions. Rates negotiable. [email protected]
ACQUIRE CARE ARE looking for people to provide care in and around Oxford. Call 01865 338050 or visit www.acquirecare.co.uk/applicationform.php. Own car essential. [email protected] INTERNSHIP AT tech startup Passle. 3 months paid 20k (pro-rata). If successful this would become a permanent role. Initially this will be a research role requiring good interpersonal skills. Email for full job description. Immediate start with full-time hours. [email protected] SHIFT CLEANING Supervisor required. City centre. 18.00–02.00 Monday–Friday. Must have experience in supervisory roles and preferably in the cleaning industry; able to work as part of a team; have basic IT skills; good communication skills. Salary - negotiable, depending on experience. Email CV [email protected]
HOSTS WANTED
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Headington 01865 741729 www.mbeheadington.co.uk
Cleaning ServicesCommercial, domestic, end-of-tenancy, short lettings, deep and spring cleaning; oven and carpet clean.
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RUSSIAN LANGUAGE TUITION. Experience of teaching GCSE, A Level, Cambridge Pre-U, Business, children, bilingual. [email protected]
MORE JOBS
THE MAGDALEN ARMS, Iffley Road, seeks professional full-time waiting staff, to start ASAP. Good restaurant experience necessary! Send CV: [email protected] SERVICES EXECUTIVE, Eckersley: client-focused, front-of-house role in small, ambitious Oxford English language school. Essential: attention to detail, quality customer care, ICT, communication and organisational skills. Responsibilities: handling enquiries and enrolments, organising student accommodation, daily financial tasks. £17-18,000 pa. [email protected]
FULL TIME ADMINISTRATOR’S position in Psychotherapy Clinic in Wantage. Apply with CV. Email us at [email protected] OXFORDSHIRE MIND WELLBEING Service. The aim of Oxfordshire Mind mental health charity is to promote good mental health through the provision of high quality services and campaigning for positive change. We are now seeking to recruit Wellbeing Service Workers. Working as part of a small, friendly team providing a range of support services across Oxfordshire. Based in one of our Wellbeing Hub locations across the County. Salary £19,742 - £23,698 per annum (37 hours per week). For further details, including full job description and application pack please email [email protected] Closing date: 18th April at 1pm.
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SUMMER CLEANING OXFORD: house and office cleaning at affordable prices. Call 07543 279080 or email [email protected] WITH VAN Oxfordshire & UK removals. Visit www.a-man-with-a-van-oxfordshire.com or contact Mark on 07788 837030 / [email protected] AND LARGE van: removals, clearances (waste licence). 07795 194619. [email protected]
Automatic Driving Tuition in Oxford and areas close byYears of experience, excellent track record, nervous drivers welcome. No stalling, no gear changing.
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CINEMAVue Cinema (08712 240 240)
BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE [12A] (2D) Fri: 1.50, 7.30, 8.30, 9.45, 11.25pm
Sat: 12.05, 1.35, 3.35, 5.25, 8.30, 9.30, 11.30pm Sun: 1.55, 2.55, 4.10, 5.10, 6.10, 7.35, 8.05, 9.35, 10.20pm
Mon: 2.15, 7.30, 8.40, 10.20, 11.35pm; Tue: 11.15am, 7.30, 8.30, 9.10, 10.30pm Wed: 2.05, 5.15, 7.40, 8.30, 10.35pm; Thu: 2.45, 4.25, 7.30, 8.40, 9.10, 10.35pm(3D) Fri: 3.50, 10.20pm; Sat: 7.30, 10.30, 10.55pm; Sun: 8.35, 11.00pm
Mon: 5.05pm; Tue: 2.45, 6.15pm; Wed: 3.15, 10.10pm; Thu: 11.15pmBatman must join forces with Superman and Wonderwoman. GRIMSBY [15] Fri: 9.10am, 1.00, 5.20, 7.25, 10.05, 11.55pm
Sat: 6.30, 8.50, 11.55pm; Sun: 9.45am, 6.20, 9.20pm; Mon: 3.50pm Tue: 00.05, 9.05am, 6.05, 11.25pm; Wed: 6.15, 11.20pm; Thu: 5.45pm
Football hooligan Baron Cohen teams up with his super-spy brother. KIDS AM: A WARRIOR’S TAIL [PG] daily: 10.00amA young boy sets out to rescue his family. ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] (2D) Fri: 9.15, 11.20, 11.50am, 1.05, 2.00, 2.55, 4.10, 5.35pm
Sat: 9.30am, 12.55, 2.10, 3.10, 4.10, 5.15, 6.55pm Sun: 11.00am, 12.05, 1.05, 2.20, 3.20, 5.30, 7.55pm
Mon: 10.10, 11.00, 11.45am, 1.05, 1.45, 2.25, 3.45, 5.10pm Tue: 10.15, 10.50, 11.50am, 12.50, 2.00, 2.30, 3.20, 4.10, 5.15, 6.20pm
Wed: 10.50, 11.30am, 12.20, 1.30, 2.20, 2.50, 3.20, 5.05pm Thu: 10.15, 11.05, 11.45am, 12.35, 1.45, 2.25, 3.15, 4.45, 6.35pm
(3D) Fri: 7.10pm; Sat: 11.35am; Sun: 9.05amRookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT [12A] Fri: 5.05, 8.35pm
Sat: 11.45am, 8.25pm; Sun: 11.40am, 2.40pm; Mon: 8.45pm Tue: 10.40pm; Wed: 8.35, 11.05pm; Thu: 9.45am, 7.40pm
YA dystopian future sequel. Beatrice and Tobias escape the fence, it’s not too bad. THE CHOICE [12A] Fri: 00.05am; Sat: 00.15am, 11.10pm
Sun: 10.45pm; Mon: 10.35pm; Wed: 10.50pm; Thu: 10.30pmNicholas Sparks. Your choice. HAIL, CAESAR! [12A] ? Fri: 9.30pmWould that it were so simple. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] Fri: 11.10am, 1.15, 2.45, 4.50, 5.55, 6.55, 8.10pm
Sat: 10.15, 11.15am, 1.05, 2.35, 3.25, 5.00, 5.50, 7.50, 8.40pm Sun: 11.20am, 12.20, 1.30, 2.30, 4.00, 5.00, 6.45, 7.45pm
Mon: 9.45, 11.55am, 2.45, 4.25, 5.25, 6.45, 7.45pm Tue: 11.25am, 1.20, 2.35, 4.40, 5.50, 7.50, 9.00pm
Wed: 10.40am, 12.15, 2.25, 4.10, 5.40, 6.40, 8.40pm Thu: 9.35, 12.10, 1.05, 3.00, 3.55, 5.05, 5.55, 7.45, 8.45pm
The story of the unlikely sporting hero, starring Taron Egerton. Subt: Sun 12.20pm. NORM OF THE NORTH [U] Fri: 11.30am; Sat: 9.00am
Sun: 9.05am; Mon: 9.10am; Wed: 9.25amPolar bear’s home is under threat! ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE ROAD CHIP [U] Fri, Wed: 9.10am; Sun: 9.40am; Mon: 9.35am; Tue: 9.05am; Thu: 9.15am
Brother Chipmunks Alvin, Theodore and Simon go on an odyssey of adventures. KIDS AM: GOOSEBUMPS [PG] daily: 10.30amJack Black takes on every monster ever imagined. Based on the children’s book series. MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 [12A] Fri: 7.45, 10.50pm
Sat: 9.25am, 7.10pm; Sun: 8.25pm; Mon: 8.00pm Tue: 00.15am, 6.50pm; Wed: 8.15pm; Thu: 6.15, 10.55pm
All the original cast are back for an even fatter, Greeker wedding. Subt: Tue 6.50pm THE BOY [15] Fri: 10.40am, 12.30, 3.10, 6.05, 7.55, 9.35pm
Sat: 00.15, 10.40am, 12.45, 3.00, 5.05, 8.00, 9.40, 11.20pm Sun: 00.15, 11.55am, 1.35, 3.45, 6.00, 8.30, 10.55, 11.35pm
Mon: 12.20, 2.35, 6.15, 8.05, 9.50pm; Tue: 4.35, 8.15, 10.55pm Wed: 12.50, 5.35, 8.25pm; Thu: 1.30, 8.35, 11.20pm
Horror-thriller. Is it a boy? Is it a doll? Whatever you do don’t break his rules. KUNG FU PANDA 3 [PG] (2D) Fri: 10.10am, 12.20, 1.45, 2.30, 3.45pm Sat: 12.40, 1.50, 3.40pm; Sun: 9.55, 11.10am, 1.00pm; Mon: 11.25am, 1.25pm
Tue: 12.15, 1.00, 2.15, 3.55pm; Wed: 11.45am, 1.00, 3.55, 6.10pm Thu: 9.25am, 12.55, 3.40pm
(3D) Fri: 10.50am; Sat: 9.15am; Mon: 9.25am; Tue: 9.30am Wed: 10.00am; Thu: 6.20pm
Animated sequel. Po the panda finds some other pandas and does Kung Fu. LONDON HAS FALLEN [15] Fri: 5.15, 10.55pm; Sat: 10.20am, 6.00pm Sun: 5.20pm; Mon: 5.40, 10.55pm; Tue: 9.55pm; Wed: 9.20am; Thu: 11.35amGerard Butler has to save the President again! Contains effity-jeffity nonsense. SPOTLIGHT [15] ? Sat: 00.05am, 10.35pm; Sun: 11.30pm
Mon: 10.30pmOscar-winning investigative journo thriller. THE REVENANT [15] ? Sun: 10.30pmIn frozen wilderness, DiCaprio the fur trader fights for survival after a bear attack. THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR [12A] (2D) Mon: 11.15am, 12.45, 1.55, 4.40, 6.00, 7.05, 8.25, 9.25, 11.10pm
Tue: 00.10, 10.40am, 1.30, 3.30, 6.00, 7.10, 8.40, 9.35pm Wed: 10.10, 11.40am, 1.15, 3.30, 6.00, 8.00, 9.20, 10.45pm
Thu: 10.50am, 12.20, 2.00, 3.30, 6.00, 7.55, 8.30, 10.25, 11.00pm(3D) Mon: 3.30pmFantasy sequel: Chris Hemsworth must vanquish an angry Charlize Theron. SENIORS: THE BIG SHORT [15] ? Tue: 11.00amPitt, Gosling, Bale and Carell foresee economic downturn and take on the big banks. ROH LIVE: GISELLE [12A] Wed: 7.15pmIconic French ballet chronicling the fraught afterlife of innocent peasant girl Giselle.
Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)TRUTH [15] Fri, Tue: 6.15pm; Sat: 4.00pm; Sun: 6.00pm
Wed: 9.00pm; Thu: 4.00, 9.00pmRobert Redford tries to bring down a president. Not that one. Subt: Tue 6.15pm HAIL, CAESAR! [12A] ? Fri, Tue: 9.00pm; Sat, Thu: 6.45pmA Hollywood fixer tries to keep the studio’s stars in line. BONE TOMAHAWK [18] Sat, Mon: 9.00pmSepia horror-Western with cannibals, Kurt Russell, and that guy from Lost. BROADWAY DANNY ROSE [PG] Sun: 4.00pm; Mon: 6.45pmWoody Allen plays hapless agent mistaken for star’s lover by scary gangster. THE PROPAGANDA GAME [15] Sun: 8.45pm; Wed: 6.45pmDocumentary about the differing perspectives of North Korea and the West.
Odeon George Street (0871 224 4007)THE BOY [15] Fri & Sat: 11.15pmHorror-thriller. Is it a boy? Is it a doll? Whatever you do don’t break his rules. 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE [12A] Fri & Sat: 5.45, 8.30, 11.00pm
Sun: 5.45, 8.30pm; Mon - Thu: 5.45pmIs Michelle a hostage, or merely being kept safe after an apocalypse? ZOOTROPOLIS [PG] (2D) Fri - Sun: 10.45, 11.10am, 12.10, 1.30, 1.40, 2.40, 4.00, 4.20, 5.20pm
Mon & Tue, Thu: 10.45am, 12.10, 1.30, 2.40, 4.00, 5.20pm Wed: 12.10, 1.30, 2.40, 4.00, 5.20pm
(3D) daily: 6.30pmRookie rabbit cop finds out how tough it is to enforce the law. Subt: Sun 10.45am (2D) BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 10.30am, 2.00, 5.30, 7.00, 9.00, 10.30pm Sun: 10.30am, 2.00, 5.30, 7.00, 9.00pm; Mon - Thu: 10.30am, 2.00, 5.30, 9.00pm(3D) Fri - Sun: 1.00, 4.30, 8.00pm; Mon - Thu: 8.00pmBatman must look past Superman’s alien origins. Subt: Mon 2.00pm (2D) EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] Fri & Sat: 8.15, 10.45pm; Sun - Thu: 8.15pmThe story of the heroic Olympic ski jumper, starring Hugh Jackman and Taron Egerton. HAIL, CAESAR! [12A] ? daily: 9.15pmStar-studded third instalment of the Coen Brothers’ ‘numbskull trilogy’. KUNG FU PANDA 3 [PG] (2D) daily: 1.15, 3.30pmAnimated sequel. Po the panda finds some other pandas and does Kung Fu. THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR [12A] (2D) Mon - Thu: 10.40am, 1.30, 4.20, 7.15pm(3D) Mon - Thu: 12.10, 3.00, 8.45pmFantasy sequel: Chris Hemsworth must vanquish an angry Charlize Theron. MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 [12A] Mon - Thu: 5.50pmAll the original cast are back for an even fatter, Greeker wedding. ODEON KIDS: SNOOPY AND CHARLIE BROWN: THE PEANUTS MOVIE [U] daily: 10.00amAnimated antics based on the Peanuts comic strip. ODEON KIDS: CAPTURE THE FLAG [PG] daily: 10.30amTwo kids hitch a ride to space in animated adventure. SILVER CINEMA: BROOKLYN [12A] ? Wed: 11.00amAn Irish emigrant must choose between two lives an ocean apart.
Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)ANTHONY ASQUITH’S ‘UNDERGROUND’ [PG] Mon: 6.00pm1928 slice of London life, with live musical accompaniment. BLACK MOUNTAIN POETS [15] Fri: 1.00pm; Sun: 3.45pm
Thu: 6.15pmTwo sisters assume the identities of beat poets. Improvised romance.HIGH-RISE [15] ? Fri: 9.00pm; Sat: 6.30pm; Sun: 5.45pm
Mon: 1.00pm; Tue: 3.30pm; Wed: 6.15pm; Thu: 3.45pmDystopia in a Thatcher-era tower block, from JG Ballard’s novel. MARGUERITE [15] ? Fri: 12.45pm; Wed: 11.30am; Thu: 12 noonAn opera-lover embarks on a singing career, believing she can sing. French with subtitles. VICTORIA [15] Fri: 3.00, 6.00pm; Sat: 2.45, 9.00pm; Sun: 12.15, 8.00pm Mon: 2.15, 8.15pm; Tue: 12.30, 8.00pm; Wed: 1.15, 8.30pm; Thu: 12.45, 8.30pm
Single-take thriller: titular epicure is recruited as a getaway driver. German with subt. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] Fri, Mon: 3.45, 6.15, 8.30pm
Sat: 12.15, 4.00pm; Sun: 3.15, 6.00, 8.30pm; Tue: 4.15, 6.30, 8.45pm Wed: 2.15, 4.45pm; Thu: 3.00, 5.30, 8.00pm
The story of the unlikely sporting hero. Subt: Fri 3.45pm, Sun 3.15pm, Thu 5.30pm BIG SCREAM: EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] Wed: 11.00amSpecial screening for parents with children under 1.THE CLUB [18] Sat: 1.30pmWill justice meet a group of disgraced priests? Spanish with subt. KIDS’ CLUB: E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL [U] Sat: 11.00amPhone home! MET LIVE: MADAMA BUTTERFLY [12A] Sat: 5.55pm
Tue: 12 noon (encore) Minghella’s production of the Puccini classic. ANOMALISA [15] Sun: 11.00amStunning stop-motion animation about a lonely man. VERTIGO [PG] Sun: 1.00pmJimmy Stewart as a retired police detective with a crippling fear of heights. WHO KILLED NELSON NUTMEG? [PG] Mon: 12 noonIndependent UK film. A group of children investigate the death of their camp mascot. SPEED SISTERS [PG] Tue: 6.00pmHigh-octane documentary following five female Palestinian street-racing champions. HAIL, CAESAR! [12A] ? Wed: 4.00pmWould that it were so simple. ROH LIVE: GISELLE [12A] Wed: 7.15pmIconic French ballet chronicling the fraught afterlife of innocent peasant girl Giselle. TODDLER TIME: RASTAMOUSE: DUDE WHERE’S MI BONGOS? [U] Thu: 11.30amYour favourite justice-loving, reggae-playing rodent.
Odeon Magdalen Street (0871 2244 007)BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE [12A] (2D)
Fri - Sun: 12.00, 3.30pm; Mon - Thu: 12.00, 3.30, 7.00pmBatman must join forces with Superman and Wonderwoman. EDDIE THE EAGLE [PG] Fri - Tue: 1.30, 4.00, 9.15pm
Wed: 1.30, 4.00pm; Thu: 1.30, 4.00, 9.15pmThe story of the unpredictably heroic Olympic ski jumper. HAIL, CAESAR! [12A] ? Fri - Sun: 6.45pmStar-studded third instalment of the Coen Brothers’ ‘numbskull trilogy’. MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 [12A] Fri - Sun: 9.30pmAll the original cast are back for an even fatter, Greeker wedding. THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT [12A] Fri - Tue, Thu: 6.30pmYA dystopian future sequel. Beatrice and Tobias escape the fence, it’s not too bad. ROH LIVE: GISELLE [12A] Wed: 7.15pmIconic French ballet chronicling the fraught afterlife of innocent peasant girl Giselle.
Pegasus Theatre (812150)THE LEGO MOVIE [U] Sat: 11am (Relaxed Screening) & 4pmTwo screenings of the toy-inspired animation. £3
to Thu 7 Apr
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To get involved with the campaign, or for more info: [email protected] / 07958 700750
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NEW, EXCITING OPENING IN APRIL 2016 ON ST. CLEMENTS, OXFORD
We are looking for smiley, great team players who love working with the public and have stamina!
CHEF DE PARTIEBARTENDERS
HOSTS/FOOD SERVERSSeasalt will offer an all-day service and will primarily serve fish, however there will be meat and vegetarian options available too!
If you are interested in joining our strong team, please forward your CV to [email protected] or telephone Patrick on 07887 815643 for further details.
EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE RECTOR
Salary: within a range of £27,328 - £32,600 per annum
Exeter College (part of the University of Oxford) is seeking an experienced Executive Assistant to provide a comprehensive administrative support service to the Rector, the most senior member of the College. This is a diverse and interesting role, which will see you working at the core of the College’s operations and with a wide range of people (both within and outside the College). On a day-to-day basis, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of the Rector’s professional agenda, in order to balance his competing commitments and enable him to maximise his effectiveness. You will also provide administrative support for meetings (including the Governing Body), and make complex UK and international travel arrangements to enable the Rector to attend conferences and other events.To be successful, you will have senior PA experience, and will possess excellent administrative, organisational and communication skills (both oral and written). In addition, you will be comfortable working with minimal supervision, and will demonstrate the ability to handle confidential information with discretion. Experience of complex diary management and Microsoft Office applications is also essential, as is a flexible approach to work and a high standard of literacy and numeracy.The College offers a range of other generous benefits, and is committed to supporting the personal development of its employees.For more information, please see www.exeter.ox.ac.uk/executive-assistant-rector.html. Please note that we are not able to consider incomplete applications. The closing date for applications is noon on Wednesday 13 April 2016.
Exeter College is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity.
CHEF DE PARTIE AND PIZZAIOLOLa Cucina - Authentic Italian Trattoria is recruiting for an enthusiastic Chef de Partie and also a Pizzaiolo. Great training given, and positions only available due to promotions within this great team.
For further details, please contact Alberto on mob: 07799 410203
Stock Planning Office Administrator
(part-time)The Stock Planning department manages stock and post-publication content for all products (print, online and Ebook). The Office Administrator has a varied role supporting the wider department which is split into small teams. The Administrator is responsible for office administration, file management, organising team meetings and providing support to the Head of UK Stock Planning. There will also be an opportunity to help with some production work.
We are looking for an efficient and approachable administrator with excellent computer literacy skills (including Excel and databases), confident communication skills and an eye for detail. This is a part-time role for 20 hours per week working across 4/5 days.
The salary offered will be in the region of £19,000 (pro rata) depending on skills and experience.
For more information and to apply for this vacancy, please visit eu1.advorto.com/OUP
Closing date: 18 April 2016
Somerville CollegeCollege Plumber / General
Maintenance Team MemberThe ideal candidate will have a plumbing qualification and experience. He/she will
maintain plumbing and drainage systems and carry out general maintenance duties.
Please visit www.some.ox.ac.uk/jobs for an application form and further details on each vacancy
Somerville College values equality and diversity.
LMHLady Margaret Hall
Senior Tutor’s Administrator
(Maternity cover)Full-time (Salary range £34-38k)
This post is responsible for all arrangements relating to students on course, managing academic appointment processes. The role holder will act as secretary to three academic committees, producing agendas and taking minutes. S/he will manage the Student Records Officer and the Visiting Students’ Administrator.The successful applicant will be committed to providing efficient administrative systems. S/he must be IT-literate and have experience of working with databases to produce accurate reports, including numerical data. S/he should be able to manage staff and relationships, to lead and motivate, have a flexible approach to working, good attention to detail and excellent organisational skills.The hours are 37.5 per week, normally Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm with a 1 hour lunch break. On occasion there will be a requirement to work longer hours, particularly during the examination periods, which will include some Saturdays. Benefits of working for the College include 35 days’ annual leave (pro rata) including public holidays, University contributory pension scheme as well as superb free meals whilst on duty and interest-free season ticket loans.
Closing date for applications: 14 April 2016For more information about the College, full details of the job description, person specification and how
to apply, please go to our website at www.lmh.ox.ac.uk
The College is an equal opportunities employer.
Front of House Manager
Arts Centre looking for a full-time Front of House Manager to lead the development of our customer-facing services.
Please see our website for more details: www.oldfirestation.org.uk/vacancies
Application Deadline 18.04.16
Bath Place Hotel
Wanted: Housekeeper/Breakfast Server
for small busy hotel in city centre location. Flexible, hard working person, ideally with cleaning and waiting experience.
Four to five shifts per week (32 – 40 hours), £7.20 per hour. Shifts vary from week to week and generally include weekends. The position is for a minimum six month contract with a one month trial/training period to begin mid-April. A good level of spoken English is essential.
Applications by email only, with current CV + cover letter, to [email protected].
Cleaner Permanent, Littlemore
37 hours per week (Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm)
£14,122 - £16,478 per annum (depending on experience)
At Response, we support people who have mental health issues and complex needs. We’re proud of how we help change lives for the better.
We are now looking for a Cleaner, which is a varied role covering 2 of our busy projects ensuring they are maintained to a high standard.
Duties include cleaning residents’ rooms on a regular basis, including tidying, dusting, hoovering and intensive cleaning where needed.
The nature of the role requires applicants to be hardworking and professional at all times, have an excellent work ethic and have the ability to demonstrate attention to detail and discretion.
Benefits at Response include: excellent induction and training; 22 days holiday per year, gym membership and pension.
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call our HR team on 01865 397968 or email [email protected] for an application pack.
Closing date: Tuesday 12th April 2016 by 10.00am
Life Changer wanted We Are Response. We Change Lives. Do you?
Project Worker Permanent, 37 hours per week
Bicester and Banbury
£15,805 - £18,155 per annumDo you believe that every life can be made better with the right care support and dedication?
We are Response, a high quality mental health charity supporting individuals with mental health problems for over 30 years. We offer supported living and learning environments where our residents can enhance their independent living skills.
We are looking for a Project Worker who can demonstrate a compassionate and caring approach, either through previous roles in social care or through their core values.
You will be providing support to our clients to help develop and deliver a support plan focussed on an effective recovery and a better quality of life for the individual. This will involve assisting them to take part in a wide range of activities to help them gain more independence and to support them in living the life that they want.
You will need good communication and numeracy skills as well as to be able to demonstrate the desire to help people maximise their recovery.
Can you show us how you would treat our clients? Are you creative, caring, safe and aspirational? If you have the right values for our organisation, you will be supported by a programme of continuous training and development.
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call our HR team on 01865 397968 or email [email protected] for an application pack.
Closing date: Tuesday 12th April by 10.00am
Life Changer wanted We Are Response. We Change Lives. Do you?
Project Worker Permanent, 37 hours per week
Oxford city
£15,805 - £18,155 per annumDo you believe that every life can be made better with the right care support and dedication?
We are Response, a high-quality mental health charity supporting individuals with mental health problems for over 30 years. We offer supported living and learning environments where our residents can enhance their independent living skills.
We are looking for a Project Worker who can demonstrate a compassionate and caring approach, either through previous roles in social care or through their core values.
You will be providing support to our clients to help develop and deliver a support plan focussed on an effective recovery and a better quality of life for the individual. This will involve assisting them to take part in a wide range of activities to help them gain more independence and to support them in living the life that they want.
You will need good communication and numeracy skills as well as to be able to demonstrate the desire to help people maximise their recovery.
Can you show us how you would treat our clients? Are you creative, caring, safe and aspirational? If you have the right values for our organisation, you will be supported by a programme of continuous training and development.
If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, or to find out more, please call our HR team on 01865 397968 or email [email protected] for an application pack.
Closing date: Tuesday 12th April by 10.00am
PART-TIME EXPERIENCED SALES ASSISTANT for a beautiful store in Oxfordshire3 full days a week, good hourly rate and commission on reaching target, plus uniform. Please email: [email protected]
Passionate, friendly and hardworking team members wanted to join an exceptional Summertown bakery!
GAIL’s Bakery has opened its doors in Summertown and we’re looking for brilliant customer service staff and baristas to join our fantastic team.
You’ll be proud to serve world-class food and coffee to our customers every day, from our beautiful handmade bread to our delicious cakes and sandwiches. If you’re a real foodie or coffee enthusiast, and love giving a great service to customers, apply now to join our team!
Please email your CV to [email protected]
Response Organisation is a charity that is passionate about providing housing and support for adults with mental health problems.
An opportunity has arisen in one of our services in Littlemore, Oxford.
We are looking for an experienced Chef
Salary: £15,807 -£18,156 per annum (depending on experience)
25 hours per week (flexible with weekend work occasionally)
We are looking for an enthusiastic and creative chef to run our kitchen and make tasty and nutritious meals for residents. As the Chef you will manage the operation of the kitchen including making delicious meals, ordering and stocking supplies, maintaining service records and compliance with quality and safety standards.
Ideally you would have previous experience in a similar role with a relevant qualification. You would be an excellent communicator with great organisational skills and attention to detail. You would be able to solve problems and work well under pressure and manage conflicting demands. A genuine desire to work with individuals who have mental health problems would be greatly appreciated by the residents and us.
Benefits at Response include: excellent induction and training; 22 days’ holiday per year and a pension scheme.
Please contact HR on 01865 397 968 or email [email protected] for an application pack.
Closing date: Thursday 7th April by 10.00am
Iris Hayter House is a registered care home. We specialise in caring for people with enduring mental health needs. This small and friendly home has a high standard of care and we pride ourselves in our key values. We never use agency staff.
The highly motivated staff, who have years of experience and have qualifications in health and social care would like to welcome a new team member.
Project WorkerThe Project Worker role will involve you acting as keyworker to a small number of people with physical and mental health needs. You will support individuals to help them meet their individual needs and achieve as much independence as possible. You will also work as part of a team to ensure that the needs and overall wellbeing of the residents are maintained to the highest standard.
This role will require an individual with a caring nature who is committed and enthusiastic to help deliver the highest quality of care. The ideal candidate will have the ability to engage and build appropriate working relationships with residents/potential residents, understand boundaries and maximise recovery & independence.
This is a full-time role which will require shift work covering 24 hours. The salary scale ranges from £15,807 - £18,156 per annum depending on experience.
Benefits at Response include: excellent induction and training; 22 days holiday per year and a pension scheme.
Please contact HR on 01865 397 968 or email [email protected] for an application pack.
Closing date: Thursday 7th April by 10.00am
We Are Response. We help Change Lives. Response has over 40 years’ experience, dedicated to improving and enhancing the lives of vulnerable members of our community.
Administration Assistant Salary: £17,000 - £19,000 per annum
Fixed Term for 12 months, Littlemore
37 hours p/w (Monday – Friday, 9am-5pm) We have an exciting opportunity for an Administration Assistant to join our busy project which supports individuals with enduring mental health needs. The busy role will involve a variety of tasks including maintaining medication stock, liaising with external agencies, minute taking, petty cash, managing the maintenance jobs and other administration tasks as required by the project management team.
You: should be a hard-working and motivated administrator with previous experience in this area. You will need to be accurate and timely with the ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders. Good ICT and organisational skills are essential. Ideally, you will also have an appreciation of the work involved in a health and social care organisation.
Why Work for Response? You’ll get a market leading salary, pension, free gym membership, 22 days’ paid holiday and the chance to work with some truly wonderful, passionate colleagues.
For more information and/or an informal and confidential chat, please feel free to call Leona Sharooni on 01865 397968. Or, you can email [email protected] with any questions or to ask for an application pack.
Closing date: Thursday 7th April 2016 by 10.00am
A day and boarding college for 350 students, aged 15+ from over 40 countries.
Summer Warden(Temporary, various weeks between June - August)
We are seeking caring and responsible individuals who have a strong presence, to work with summer course international students, age 15-17; primarily evening duties.Full board and accommodation provided, plus excellent rate of pay.
Full job details and application form: www.stclares.ac.uk/recruitment
or tel: 01865 552031 Closing date: 4.30pm on 11 April 2016
St Clare’s is committed to safeguarding children and all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
Charity No. 294085. Advancing international education and understanding.
GENERAL CATERING ASSISTANT
Part-time General Catering Assistant (casual opportunities also available) required to work in a college environment working 23 hours per week over a two-week shift system, including weekends and bank holidays. Salary £7.85 per hour and reviewed annually. For an informal chat about the post please call the Catering Manager on 01865 877451. For job description, application form and how to apply either
www.rcc.ac.uk/vacanciesClosing date: Tuesday 5 April 2016 at 12 noon Interview date: Thursday 14 April 2016
Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire, OX44 9EXCharity No. 309714
CONFERENCE AND EVENTS MANAGER
c. £30,000 p.a. plus generous benefits or pro-rata. All Souls College seeks to appoint an
experienced and capable Conference and Events Manager, who is strongly committed to the
provision of customer service, to run the busy events and functions schedule of the College.
A can-do attitude, excellent management and organisation skills are essential as are initiative, flexibility, interpersonal skills, team-working ability, and the ability to work under pressure.
Closing Date: Monday, 11 April 2016For more details, and to apply, see www.asc.ox.ac.uk/conference-and-
events-managerAll Souls is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Chef de Partie required£21,882 + excellent benefits
This is a great opportunity to be part of our Kitchen Team. Our Kitchen is part of the Sustainable Restaurant Association and has achieved 5 stars for Scores on the Doors since the standard was first introduced.
Candidates must have a proven track record of working at a junior chef level within a quality environment and great customer service.
You will get excellent training opportunities, meals on duty, uniform, Free Bus Pass etc.
Closing date - 15 April 2016.
Interviews - 22 April 2016.To apply, visit our website for more details: www.univ.ox.ac.uk/content/vacancies
Member Engagement and Participation Co-ordinator
37 hours per week, £24,649 - £26,805pa
Youth Activities Officer (sport-based)
15 hours per week, £21,956 - £24,123 pro rata
Youth Activities Officer (issue-based)
15 hours per week, £21,956 - £24,123 pro rata
Oxfordshire Youth has been awarded a four year Big Lottery Reaching Communities grant for a new project: Sustainable Communities. As a result we are recruiting three new roles to support youth groups and clubs to provide good quality youth provision for young people across Oxford City and the wider county.
We are looking for individuals with a strong passion and commitment for supporting sustainable and quality youth work and experience working with young people aged 8 - 18.
For an application pack please visit www.oxfordshireyouth.org/jobs/ or for more information contact us on 01865 767899 or email [email protected] deadline: Thursday 7th April, 9am
Interviews: 12th and 13th April
PlumberCirca: £27,000
Full-time University College is seeking to appoint an experienced Plumber. You will have sound technical skills and be able to provide excellent customer service to all departments in the College using your strong communication and interpersonal skills. This post is offered on a full-time (39 hours) and permanent basis.
To apply visit the College website: www.univ.ox.ac.uk/content/vacancies
Closing date - 8 April 2016Interviews - 19 April 2016
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Department of Psychiatry
ARE YOU FEELING REALLY SAD?Have you lost interest in the things
you would usually enjoy?We are looking for people with persistent low mood to take part in a study investigating how depression affects brain biochemistry. The study involves a single brain scan using magnetic imaging (MRS).
For information in confidence, with no obligation to participate, please contact:
Dr Beata Godlewska: (01865) 223609email: [email protected]
Participants will be reimbursed for their time and expenses (26/05/2013) version 2, REC Ref: 13/SC/0328
Tickets and information www.folkweekendoxford.co.uk
“one of the county’s best weekends of music”
- The Oxford Times
We are always looking for volunteers to help! If you want to become
part of the FWO family, perhaps be a steward (and
get in FWO for free!). Email: stewards@
folkweekendoxford.co.uk
Folk Weekend: Oxford15-17 April 2016
Good listeners needed…to volunteer to visit someone experiencing loneliness in Oxfordshire for The Archway Foundation. Involves spending an hour or so every fortnight, providing company for someone in their own home or out and about. Minimum 12 months commitment required. Travel expenses covered.Contact [email protected] 790552. www.archwayfoundation.org.ukCharity no. 299533
NO AGENCY FEES, PRIVATE LANDLORDStudio / 1 bed flats available in East Oxford, Cowley and Rose Hill. Studios with separate kitchen, £750 to £900. 1 bed flat, two rooms with separate kitchen and bathroom, £1100 to £1300 inc bills. Fully-furnished. Small deposit. Call on 07920 221032 for viewing, Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm & Sat 9am - 12pm.
CENTRAL ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR FLEXIBLE LETS
Accommodation available for students in centrally located, fully furnished shared houses. Wireless in all properties. £550 - £650 per calendar month inclusive.
Please email [email protected]
JERICHO: small single rooms to letnear city centre. Starting at £125.13 per week. All bills and council tax included, wifi, no deposit required, females only, suit student or professional etc, aged 18 - 35 years. Minimum stay 6 months.Contact Catalyst Housing Office: 01865 552021
or e-mail: [email protected]
HOST FAMILIES WANTED!Host students summer 2016 and earn money for
your spare room!
or email [email protected]
Call 01865 759 670
Travel and teach English with the Cambridge CELTACourse dates: 27 June - 22 July 2016
Begin the adventure of a lifetime with Teaching House.
Better teaching. Better facilities. More job opportunities.
Teaching House, Oxford @ The Oxford English Centre (66 Banbury Rd, Oxford, OX2 6PR) www.teachinghouse.com/apply
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Introductory offer
£1,045
P. LLOYD TUTORINGI can tutor from very basic English all the way up to adult learner. I have vast experience, ranging across all levels, and can seamlessly teach any area. I am a fully qualified graduate, with exceptional reviews from tutees. Only £10 per hour.
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NICE DOUBLE ROOM in Rose Hill. £125p/w, bills included. 10 minutes to centre, near BMW. Available now. [email protected]