Phil Gayle Episodes Episode guide
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Mental health referrals and bus concerns in Lewknor
Why more youngsters are being referred to mental health units and bus problems in Lewknor
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Community defibrillators, a budget preview, and food poverty
Community defibrillators, how the Budget might affect us, and food poverty in Oxfordshire
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The Big Tour: Chipping Norton's Theatre
Phil lifts the curtain on Chipping Norton's theatre, meeting the people behind the scenes
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Chipping Norton’s abandoned buildings and Simon’s cycling challenge
Chipping Norton's abandoned buildings, and Simon from Wallingford's big cycle for charity
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Work Capability Assessments and anti-racism in Oxford
Why some Work Capability Assessments are incorrect, and the ‘I Too Am Oxford’ campaign.
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HS2 construction road fears and Oxford City FC
The impact of the construction of HS2 on our roads, and Robin is at Oxford City FC.
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Welfare changes appeals and Westgate Centre planning result
Why 90% of Welfare Rights appeals are upheld, and the result of the Westgate application,
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Rural ambulance response times, and teenage parent foster homes
Ambulance response times in rural Oxfordshire, and teenage parents who need foster homes.
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Domestic violence tweets and Grove’s railway station
Thames Valley Police's domestic abuse tweets, and Grove wants it's railway station back.
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Railway work disturbance and lack of exercise in Oxford
Sleepless nights in Wolvercote due to railway work, and 30,000 in Oxford don't exercise.
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Old age struggles, child slimmers, and Cornbury 2014
The problems faced by older people, children's weight loss, and the Cornbury 2014 line up
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More anxiety-related hospital admissions, and the National Cat Awards
Why more people with anxiety are going hospital, and Lilley visits some perfect pets.
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Learning difficulties, HS2 objections and pancakes
Support for young people with learning difficulties, Cherwell DC vs HS2, and pancakes.
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Care Week and apprenticeships
How to solve patients home care problems, and are apprenticeships working for both sides.
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Flood impact reduction talks and the WW1 Oxford college barracks
How the impact of flooding could be reduced, and the WW1 barracks at Oxford University.
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Men in childcare, WW1 Belgian refugees, and clothes recycling
Male childcare assistants, clothes recycling, and the WW1 Belgian refugees in Oxford.
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The Slater Family's WW1 letters
Oxfordshire's brightest breakfast show with WW1 series No:3, the Slater Family Letters.
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Groundwater flooding threat and Oxford’s WW1 gas mask
The villages threatened with ground water floods and the WW1 Oxford gas mask trails.
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Christchurch earthquake anniversary and Banbury's WW1 Canary Babies
Phil Mercer reports from Christchurch NZ, and the yellow WW1 babies from Banbury.
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Local high pollution levels and the Oxford Hospital’s boss
The high air-pollution levels and Sir Jonathan Michael answers questions in The Hotseat.
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School diabetes support and homeless horses
Better support for children with diabetes, and the Blue Cross' homeless horses struggle.
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Knee operation research and Olympic synchronised swimming cuts
New non-invasive knee treatment in Oxford, and synchro swimmimg funding cuts for Rio.
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Pothole compensation and Oxfordshire’s sewing bees
Oxfordshire County Council pothole compensation, and how popular is sewing these days?
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Flat feet research, BAFTA results and Oxford United
New research on children with flat feet, the BAFTA results and an Oxford United update.
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Type 1 Diabetes support, flood alleviation, and crocodiles
Type 1 diabetes support in schools, local flood defences, and crocodiles move to Brize.
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Flood costs, crash landing pilot, and Davina McCall
The cost of floods to business, the pilot who crashed near Banbury, and Davina McCall.
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Railway flooding problems and budget cut reprieves
How to solve the floods on the rail line to Didcot, and the services OCC are not cutting.
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Flooding Special – how it’s affected Oxfordshire
How the roads and have been affected by floods, and the other problems it’s caused.
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A flooded farmer and the latest flood news
A flooded farmer near Standlake, and the latest flood reports and road closures.
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Jericho boatyard plans and the Sochi Winter Olympics
Philip Pullman talks about the Jericho boatyard, and the Winter Olympics start in Russia.