Phil Gayle Episodes Episode guide
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Science Vale plans, female bus drivers, & flooded residents return
Phil Gayle presents his last breakfast show here with the days news and a few surprises!
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More homes for Didcot, internet problems, and female weightlifting
4000 new homes near Didcot, local internet problems, and Oxford's female Weightlifters.
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Southern Health, Oxford's Science Festival, and Wolf Hall in Oxfordshire
Southern Health inspection, Oxford's Science Festival, and Chastleton House in Wolf Hall.
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Oxfordshire’s housing shortage + A new emergency station
Oxfordshire needs to build more homes, and a possible new fire station for Carterton.
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Oxford families rehomed + Frideswide Square roadworks
Why families are being rehomed out of the county, and the Frideswide Square roadworks.
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Diabetic prescription problems + New names for Bicester’s stations
Diabetics free prescriptions problems, Campsfield House plans & Bicester's station names.
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Child care costs, a Himalayas experience, and Oxford’s Old Fire Station
The cost of child care, Jane's Himalayas experiance, and the Old Fire Station in Oxford.
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Hunting, Paralympics Goal Ball, and Simon Weston at Brize
Is the hunting ban working, Paralympics Goalball, and Simon Weston at RAF Brize Norton.
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Oxfordshire County Council cuts + The HEROS race horse charity
The proposed £20m cuts at Oxfordshire County Council, and the HEROS race horse charity.
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Universal Credit, a Mars student, and Churchill at Blenheim
Universal Credit, the student hoping to go to Mars and Blenheim's Churchill exhibition.
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The Military Covenant, colour blind children, and free cereals
The Military Covenant commitmen, help for colour blind children, and food charity Sofea.
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Pettits refurbishment, carer cuts, and classical music for kids
Pettits make-over in Wallingford, elderly carers cuts, and the Dragon Philomusica event.
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Water main improvements + Jericho Boatyard developments
Thames Water's Normandy Crescent plans, and the latest development of Jericho Boatyard.
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Flood grants, student accommodation, and Internet Security Day
Grant applications for flood damage, Port Meadow's student block, and Internet Security.
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Future A34 delays, and uncliamed estates
Future delays delays for the A34, £14m in 200 estates locally are currently unclaimed.
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Banbury market's future
Phil finds out why there are concerns over the future of Banbury Market.
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Fire damage tour, young voters, and Lilley sews
The fire damaged SODC Offices, why young people should vote, and Lilley tries sewing.
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Help to buy houses and Wantage shop success
How the government’s Help To Buy scheme is going here, and new shops for Wantage.
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Children’s mental health and Chastleton House in Wolf Hall
Children's mental health problems up in Oxfordshire, and Chastleton House in Wolf Hall.
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Broadband problems, mosquitoes, and sport reporters wanted
Broadband problems in Didcot and genetically modified mosquitoes in Oxford.
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A&E timewasters, F1 concerns, and Bladon remembers
Our hospital A&E timewasters, is F1 "anticompetitive", and Baldon remembers Churchill.
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Kidlington burial tributes and Independent Venue Week
Tributes have to be removed from graves in Kidlington, and Independent Music Venue Week.
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A domestic violence victim and council cuts
Phil hears from a victim of domestic violence, and the latest Oxfordshire council cuts.
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Undiagnosed dementia and Lilley tries golf
Why too many people are still undiagnosed with dementia, and Lilley tries golf in Oxford.
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Badger cull, election countdown, red noses and outdoor aerobics
A badger cull, our election candidates, Red Nose Day and outdoor aerobics in Abingdon.
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Criminal record checks and Didcot’s facelift
Changes to criminal records checks, plans to improve Didcot and Lilley goes to pantoland!
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Oxfordshire's helicopter maker and SODC’s temporary home
Behind the scenes of the a helicopter factory and how SODC are coping in their new home.
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Oxfordshire’s busy roads and Chipping Norton market
The rise in congestion on Oxfordshire’s roads and Lilley's at Chipping Norton’s market.
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Primary school meals and a full graveyard
The cost of free school meals for primary children and Eynsham's graveyard is full.
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Criminal record check delays and Oxford United’s weekend
Criminal records check delays, Oxford Utd’s CEO Mark Ashton, and shopping in Abingdon.