Phil Gayle Episodes Episode guide
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Banbury’s Gateway Shopping Centre, and World Cup locals
The new Banbury Gateway Shopping Centre, and two local residents from Croatia and Brazil.
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Beef farmers in crisis and recyclable food containers
The future of Oxfordshire's beef farmers, and plans to ban polystyrene cartons in Oxford.
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Reduced MRI scan waiting times
David Prever sits in. He finds out why MRI scan waiting times are reducing in Oxfordshire
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Help for Banbury's first time buyers
David Prever sits in. Banbury's first time home buyers help, and the ringroad's facelift
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Oxfordshire’s part in D-Day, plus F1, and the baton relay
D-Day 70 years on, the Baton Relay's in Oxford and an F1 Canadian Grand Prix preview.
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London Welsh and stories for the D-Day 70th anniversary
The London Welsh rugby final, we start our coverage of the 70th anniversary of D-Day.
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New technology for patients, plus rugby and WW1
New technology for patients, the London Welsh play-off final 2nd leg, and WW1 in Cowley.
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WW1: Port Meadow Airfield
Did you know oxford’s port meadow was once an airfield? Phil finds out all about it
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WW1: Witneys lifesaving blankets
Phil finds out the part Witney played in WW1, sending blankets to men on the front line
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Suspended sentences and community assets
Why one third of criminals get a suspended sentence, and our assets of community value.
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Air rifle pet attack and the Thame’s nature reserve
Phil speaks to Louise whose kitten was shot, and Lilley visits a nature reserve in Thame.
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Broken lift misery and London Welsh’s final
The residents trapped by a broken down lift, and we preview London Welsh’s big final.
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Our MEPs and Thame’s Neighbourhood Plan
The European election and some of the South’s MEPs, plus Thame's Neighbourhood Plan.
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European election results and stroke awareness
The results of the European elections for the South, and a new stroke awareness campaign.
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Mental illness research and Burford’s parking problems
The University of Oxford's mental illness research, and Burford's parking problems.
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New teacher problems, and Burford’s new community centre
Why newly qualified teachers leave in their 1st year, and Burford's new community centre.
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Disability service changes and Big Tour gardening
Service changes for children with disabilities, and Lilley will be gardening in Burford.
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How much for Humpty?
Phil finds out how much Humpty, the original playschool toy is worth in an Oxford auction
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Burford’s library volunteers and braces for teeth
Burford's search library avolunteers, and why Oxfordshire's big for adult teeth braces.
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Live lobster sales and London Welsh’s semi-final
The campaign to stop live lobsters being sold in Oxford, and London Welsh's semi-final.
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Museums at Night and how the EU affects farming
The ‘Museums at Night Festival’ in Oxfordshire, and how the EU affects farming locally.
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Child exploitation policies, plus our hospitals’ performance
Thames Valley Police child exploitation work, and how our hospitals are performing.
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Your body clock, plus local election debate
How your body changes throughout the day and after 9 a Cherwell local election debate.
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12/05/2014
Phil Gayle and friends bring you Oxfordshire's brightest breakfast show.
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Lifeline’s work and the Duchess of Cornwall at the NOC
The work of the Oxfordshire charity Lifeline, and the new osteoporosis unit in Oxford.
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Why property prices are on the increase in Kidlington
Why house prices in Kidlington are rising, and how the EU affects crime in the UK.
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Abingdon’s Guild Hall and a spring has re-appeared
The future of Abingdon's Guild Hall, and the water spring's back in the Stonor Valley.
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With a debate on the local elections
Phil Gayle with a debate on the local elections in West Oxfordshire after 9am.
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05/05/2014
Phil Gayle and friends bring you Oxfordshire's brightest bank holiday breakfast show.
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Fire Service strike and the Big Tour
Phil hears about the planned fire service strike and Lilley will be on a nature trail.