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Howard Bentham
Witney charity Base 33, food recycling plant damage & cycling safety
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
Charles sits in with the work of Witney charity Base 33, how the food recycling plant at Wallingford was affected by a lightning strike, and safety for cyclists and HGV drivers. Show more
Kat takes goes the Cowley Children’s Centre to hear how they help disadvantaged families and the Fishstock one-day festival of food, drink and music in North Hinksey. Show more
Ordnance Survey celebrate 225 years of map making, sci-fi folk band Maia, and Sally Barker & Jerry Donahue from Fotheringay talk about the folk band’s history and return. Show more
David Prever's Breakfast Club
Anti-hunt protester + M40 travel closure updates
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
David gets reaction from a local anti-hunt protester to a video which appears to show fox cubs put in dog kennels, plus the latest updates as the M40 struggles after an accident. Show more
Mark Forrest
Looking back to 1976's hot summer, Jilly Cooper on a decline in pet ownership and Coeliac Disease
3 hours on BBC Radio Oxford
We remember the long hot summer of '76, Jilly Cooper talks to us about a decline in the number of pet owners and we hear about a new scheme to help people with Coeliac Disease.
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