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MEETINGS
CINEMAPegasus Theatre (812150)
THE ARISTOCATS [U] Sat: 1.00pm: Food and Music; 2.30pm: FilmA screening of The Aristocats & plenty of family fun! Food, facepainting & more. £5 £5 £5
NEW SOUL NATION Sat: 7.30pmChannel 4 documentary exploring British soul of the 80s & 90s. Free
Phoenix Picturehouse (0871 902 5736)THE LOOK OF LOVE [18] Fri: 3.30, 6.00, 8.30pm
Sat: 3.30, 6.15, 10.00pm; Sun: 2.45, 5.15, 7.45pmMon, Wed & Thu: 3.30, 6.00, 8.45pm; Tue: 3.30, 6.15, 8.45pm
Steve Coogan in biopic of 70s Soho porn king. Sat 6.15pm screening + Q&A event with Paul Willetts, author of the book on which the fi lm is based.
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED [15] Fri, Thu: 3.15, 6.00pmSat: 1.45, 9.20pm; Sun: 2.15, 7.30pm; Mon: 1.45, 4.15pm
Tue & Wed: 12.45, 8.30pmMiddle aged pan-European rom-com with ex. James Bond. Danish, English & Italian with subt.
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES [15] Fri: 11.00pmSat: 12.45pm; Sun: 11.15am; Wed: 2.30pm
Bleach blond Ryan Gosling turns to crime to support his family.
THE ABC’S OF DEATH [18] Fri: 11.00pmSuper brutal anthology of 26 horror shorts.
GOLDFINGER [PG] Fri: 8.45pmVintage Connery with 007, gadgets, antisocial baddies and Pussy Galore.
PROMISED LAND [15] Sat: 11.30am; Mon: 1.30pm; Wed: 6.15pm Thu: 8.30pmMatt Damon reunites with director of Good Will Hunting for environmental drama. Thu: 8.30pm for environmental drama. Thu: 8.30pm
KIDS’ CLUB: JASPER PENGUIN EXPLORER [U] Sat: 11.00amJasper & Junior join forces with a human girl and a Kakapo parrot. Unaccompanied adults are not admitted and children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult.
MET OPERA LIVE: GIULIO CESARE - LIVE Sat: 5.00pm - ENCORE Tue: 12.30pmFrom the Metropolitan Opera in New York. - ENCORE From the Metropolitan Opera in New York. - ENCORE LA RÈGLE DU JEU [U] Sun: 5.00pm1939 romantic drama set on the eve of the Second World War. French with subt.
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: NABUCCO Mon: 7.15pmGenre-defi ning masterwork, containing some of the greatest choral music ever written.
TODDLER TIME: RASTAMOUSE [U] Tue: 11.00amStop-motion animated, crime fi ghting mouse musician. Screening for parents and guardians with children ages 1-5. £3
SIMON KILLER [18] Tue: 6.00pmLiason with a Parisian prostitute unravels secrets from Simon’s past. English & French with subt.
BIG SCREAM: PROMISED LAND [15] Wed: 11.30amSmall town vs. big business, ecological confl ict drama. An exclusive screening for parents with babies under the age of 1.
Vue Cinema (08712 240240)IRON MAN 3 [12A] (2D) Fri, Wed: 12.50, 2.10, 3.50, 5.20, 7.00, 8.30, 10.00, 11.20pm
Sat: 11.00am, 12.50, 2.10, 3.50, 5.20, 7.00, 8.30, 10.00, 11.20pmSun: 11.00am, 12.50, 2.10, 3.50, 5.20, 7.00, 8.30pm
Mon: 12.50, 2.10, 3.50, 5.20, 8.30pmTue, Thu: 12.50, 2.10, 3.50, 5.20, 7.00, 8.30pm
(3D) Fri & Sat, Wed: 11.45am, 1.10, 2.40, 4.20, 5.50, 7.30, 9.00, 10.40pmSun - Tue, Thu: 11.45am, 1.10, 2.40, 4.20, 5.50, 7.30, 9.00pm
I’m Tony Stark. I build neat stuff , got a great girl, occasionally save the world.
THE CROODS [U] (2D) Fri, Mon - Thu: 2.00, 4.25pmSat & Sun: 10.30am, 11.30, 2.00, 4.25pm
Prehistoric family road trip from the creators of How To Train Your Dragon.
THE LOOK OF LOVE [18] daily: 11.55am, 2.35, 5.05, 7.40pmSteve Coogan in biopic of 70s Soho porn king.
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES [15] Fri - Sun, Tue - Thu: 1.10, 4.15, 7.20pm; Mon: 2.15, 5.25pm
Motorbike stunt driver turns to crime to provide for his family. Like Drive on two wheels.
OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN [15] Fri & Sat: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45, 11.35pm Sun: 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm; Mon & Tue, Thu: 12.00, 2.45, 5.45, 8.45pm
Wed: 12.00, 2.45, 5.45, 8.45, 11.35pmD.C. faces an unknown terror threat; Gerard Butler is the only hope. Subtitles: Sun: 2.45pm
EVIL DEAD [18] Fri & Sat, Wed: 6.40, 9.10, 11.45pmSun - Tue, Thu: 6.40, 9.10pm
Remake of 1981 genre-spawning horror classic. Subtitles: Tue: 6.40pm
OBLIVION [12A] Fri & Sat, Wed: 2.15, 5.15, 8.15, 11.15pmSun: 11.15am, 2.15, 5.15, 8.15pm; Mon & Tue, Thu: 2.15, 5.15, 8.15pm
Tom Cruise as disaff ected miner on stunning, broken, post-apocalyptic Earth.
SCARY MOVIE 5 [15] Fri & Sat, Wed: 10.15pmFifth but probably not the last in the horror-parody franchise.
G.I. JOE: RETALIATION [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat: 10.30pmSci-Fi action sequel, with Bruce Willis and The Rock.
OZ: THE GREAT AND POWERFUL [PG] (2D) Sat & Sun: 11.45amJames Franco in Wizard of Oz prequel. Wizard of Oz prequel. Wizard of Oz
KIDS’ CLUB: HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA [U] (2D) Sat & Sun: 10.00amA human boy discovers Dracula’s plush resort for the otherworldly.
KIDS’ CLUB: WRECK-IT RALPH [PG] (3D) Sat & Sun: 10.15amWrecking ball Ralph goes rogue in gamespace.
THE EVIL DEAD [18] Mon: 9.00pm; Wed: 10.30pmSam Raimi’s 1981 original cult horror. The origin of the genre clichés.
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: NABUCCO Mon: 7.15pmGenre-defi ning masterwork, containing some of the greatest choral music ever written.
SENIORS’ CLUB: HITCHCOCK [12A] Tue: 11.00amAnthony Hopkins plays the master of suspense in ‘Psycho’ biopic.
Ultimate Picture Palace (245288)MICHAEL H. PROFESSION: DIRECTOR [18] Fri: 6.45pm
Sat: 4.15pm; Tue: 9.00pmDoc about Austrian fi lm maker Michael Haneke (Amour, Hidden). German & French with subt.
WITHNAIL & I [15] Fri: 11.00pmTwo quadruple whiskies, please.
TRANCE [15] Fri: 8.45pm; Sat: 6.15pm; Sun: 8.30pm; Mon: 9.00pm Wed: 6.30pm; Thu: 4.00, 9.00pmRosario Dawson is femme fatale in divisive neo-noir. Wed: 6.30pm; Thu: 4.00, 9.00pmRosario Dawson is femme fatale in divisive neo-noir. Wed: 6.30pm; Thu: 4.00, 9.00pm
NEIGHBOURING SOUNDS [15] Sat: 8.30pm; Sun: 5.45pmWed: 8.45pm; Thu: 6.15pm
Crime triggers infl ux of private security into a middle-class suburb. Portuguese with subt.
LA GRANDE ILLUSION [U] Sun: 3.15pm; Mon: 6.30pmJean Renoir’s classic 1937 First World War drama. French with subt.
NOWHERE HOME Tue: 6.30pmDocumentary following lone child asylum seekers in Norway. English & Norwegian with subt.
Odeon George St (0871 2244 007)IRON MAN 3 [12A] (2D) Fri & Sat, Wed: 1.10, 4.20, 7.30, 10.40pm; Sun - Tue, Thu: 1.10, 4.20, 7.30pm(3D) Fri & Sat, Wed: 12.20, 2.00, 3.30, 5.10, 6.40, 8.20, 9.50pm
Sun - Tue, Thu: 12.20, 2.00, 3.30, 5.10, 6.40, 8.20pmSnappy one-liners and super-cool gadgets. Tony Stark is as awesome as ever. Subtitles: Fri: 2.00pm, Sun: 4.20pm, Mon: 7.30pm, Mon 8.20pm, Thu: 1.10pm
OLYMPUS HAS FALLEN [15] daily: 2.30, 5.45, 8.45pmThe White House crumbles, Gerard Butler must save the day. Subt: Fri: 8.45pm, Wed: 2.30pm
OBLIVION [12A] Fri, Tue - Thu: 3.15, 6.15, 9.15pmSat & Sun: 12.00, 3.15, 6.15, 9.15pm; Mon: 3.15pm
Futuristic Sci-Fi from TRON: Legacy director, with Tom Cruise. Subt: Sat: 12.00pm, Tue: 9.15pm
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES [15] Fri - Mon, Wed & Thu: 6.00, 9.00pm; Tue: 9.00pm
Motorbike stunt driver turns to crime to provide for his family.
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED [15] Fri, Mon - Thu: 3.00pmWidower Pierce Brosnan heads to Italy in search of love. Danish, English & Italian with subt.
THE CROODS [U] (2D) Fri, Mon - Thu: 12.30pm; Sat & Sun: 11.00am, 1.20pm (3D) Sat & Sun: 11.30amNicholas Cage voices prehistoric patriarch in animated family adventure.
SCARY MOVIE 5 [15] Sat & Sun: 3.45pmHorror-spoof take-off of Paranormal Activity, Inception, Black Swan, Mama and more.
ODEON KIDS: MONSTERS INC. [U] (2D) Sat & Sun: 11.15amA child enters Monstropolis, terrifying the inhabitants.
ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: NABUCCO Mon: 7.15pmGenre-defi ning masterwork, containing some of the greatest choral music ever written.
SENIOR SCREEN: HITCHCOCK [12A] Wed: 10.45amHopkins as Hitchcock in ‘Psycho’ biopic.
Odeon Magdalen St (0871 2244 007)THE LOOK OF LOVE [18] daily: 2.00, 4.30, 7.00, 9.30pmSteve Coogan in biopic of 70s Soho porn king Paul Raymond.
IRON MAN 3 [12A] (3D) Fri, Mon - Thu: 2.40, 5.50, 9.00pmSat & Sun: 11.30am, 2.40, 5.50, 9.00pm
I’m Tony Stark. I build neat stuff , got a great girl, occasionally save the world. Subtitles: Sat: 11.30am, Tue: 5.50pm, Wed: 2.40pm, Thu: 9.00pm
SCARY MOVIE 5 [15] Sat & Sun: 11.45amAnother in the horror-parody franchise. Another in the horror-parody franchise.
to Thu 2 May
North Wall Arts Centre (319450) FINDING JOY Wed 1st & Thu 2nd: 8pmA comic, anarchic, touching and heroic full mask adventure. £13 (£11, £5)
New Theatre (0844 871 3020) DERREN BROWN - INFAMOUS Fri 26th & Sat 27th: 8pmNew stage show from the master of psychological illusion. £36-£45 £36-£45 £36-£45
MICKY FLANAGAN - BACK IN THE GAME Sun 28th: 8pmRazor sharp cockney wit. SOLD OUT.
HORMONAL HOUSEWIVES Mon 29th: 7.30pmSketches looking at everything that makes women tick, starring Toyah Willcox. £15-£25
MICHAEL BALL - BOTH SIDES NOW Tue 30th: 7.30pmBritain’s leading musical theatre star. £38.50
THE DREAMBOYS: FIT AND FAMOUS TOUR Wed 1st: 7.30pmThe UK’s top male glamour show. £23.50 £23.50 £23.50
SIMPLE MINDS Thu 2nd: 7pmScottish rockers promiting new greatest hits collection. £37.50 - £49.50 £37.50 - £49.50 £37.50 - £49.50
MY FIRST CINDERELLA Sat 4th: 11am, 2pm, 5pmEveryone’s favourite rags-to-riches story. (Suitable ages 3+) £11-£26
Oxford Playhouse (305305)LA VIDA ES SUENO Fri 26th: 8pm; Sat 27th: 2.30pm & 7.30pmUO Student Company, Oxford Spanish Play, present Spanish classic Life Is A Dream.
RICHARD ALSTON DANCE CO. Tue 30th & Wed 1st: 7.30pmStunning mixed bill including new work by Martin Lawrence. £15-£22
JULIAN CLARY - POSITION VACANT: APPLY WITHIN Thu 2nd: 8pmMaster of saucy innuendo searches for love. £20 £20 £20
COMPLETE WORKS OF SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED) Fri 3rd: 8pmAll 37 plays in 97 minutes! £16
THE OXFORD REVUE AND FRIENDS Sat 4th: 7.30pmStudent comedy group, with The Cambridge Footlights & The Durham Revue. £9.50 - £15.50
Pegasus Theatre (01865 812150) #HERETODAYGONETOMORROW Fri 26th: 7.30pmWork from the past year from The Oxfordshire Creative Academy. £7 (£5)
NEW SOUL NATION Sat 27th: 7.30pmChannel 4 documentary exploring British Soul of the 80s & 90s. Free
MARK THOMAS: MANIFESTO WARM UPS Tue 30th: 8pmPolitical comedian gathers more policies for a new series of his Radio 4 show. £10 £10 £10
THE KNITTING CIRCLE Thu 2nd & Fri 3rd: 7.30pmA chilling glimpse into the secret world of asylums closed in the 1980s. £12 (£8)
LAURENCE CLARK: INSPIRED TOUR Sat 4th: 8pmStand up comedy. £12 (£8, £6)
The Old Fire Station (263980)ROPE Fri 26th & Sat 27th: 8pmPatrick Hamilton’s world famous thriller. £12 (£10 for groups 10+)
SHORT STORIES ALOUD Tue 30th: 7.30pmAmazing stories from new collections by feted authors, read aloud by actors. £5 (£3)
ICE & FIRE FUNDRAISER Thu 2nd: 7.30pmLive music, fi lm and theatre raising money for Asylum Welcome. £16
THE USUAL INCENTIVE & THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM Sat 4th: 7.30pmTwo short plays. The risks involved in speaking out. £10 (£7)
St John’s Quadrangle Auditorium (277325) REPETITION Fri 26th: 7.30pmNew stage adaptation of Kierkegaard’s classic by George Pattison. £7 (£5)
Keble College KEBLE ARTS FESTIVAL: LARGE COMEDY NIGHT Fri 26th: 8pmFeaturing: The Awkward Silence, Nick Davies, David Meredith and many more. Free
Osney Marina Garage, Mill St BICYCLE BOY Fri 3rd: 4pm; Sat 4th: 12pm, 4pm
A magical world of broken spokes, spare wheels and bicycle bells. £8.50
THEATRE to Sat 4 May
ROOMS TO LET
Open MorningSaturday 11 May 10am – 1pmFor entry at 11+, 13+ and directly into Sixth Form
To reserve a place visit: www.doverbroecks.comTel: 01865 310000 (Sixth Form); 01865 888942 (age 11-16)
P.A. HIRE, LIGHTING HIRE, P.A., disco / lighting sales. 118 Cowley Road, 01865 722027, www.722027.co.ukDISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENT Hire - Dave Seamer DISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENT Hire - Dave Seamer DISCOS, KARAOKES AND EQUIPMENTEntertainments: 01865 240054. www.daveseamer.co.uk
DISCO EQUIPMENT
Fri 26thTHE HALF RABBITS / + Black Hats & Kill Murray. / 8pm, £3, £5 otd / daisyrodgers.com / 311775 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE FOUNDATION FRIDAY / Red I, Roots Guidance, Field Frequency. / 9pm - 3am, FOUNDATION FRIDAY / Red I, Roots Guidance, Field Frequency. / 9pm - 3am, FOUNDATION FRIDAY£3 / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St, OX4 1HU / eastoxford.org LIVEFRIDAY / China Night. With the Faculty of Oriental Studies. / 7-10.30pm, LIVEFRIDAY / China Night. With the Faculty of Oriental Studies. / 7-10.30pm, LIVEFRIDAYfree / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH / 278000 / ashmolean.org CHUCK PROPHET BAND / Great Californian ex Green On Red rock ‘n’ roll band / 7.30pm, £17 (£15 adv) / 244516 / Bullingdon Arms, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE MICHAEL FABBRI, LLOYD LANGFORD, PAUL TONKINSON, CHARLIE BAKER/ Stand-up comedy / 7pm, £12.50, £5 / Glee Club, 3 Hythe Bridge St, OX1 2EW MR WOODNOTE, LIL RHYS & EVAN LAZARUS / Jazz-funk saxophonist / 8pm, £5 / The Cellar, Frewin Court St / 07769 690177 / cellaroxford.co.uk A HAWK AND A HACKSAW / New Mexico based Balkan folk duo. / 7.45pm, £11 / St Michael at the Northgate, Cornmarket St OX1 3EY / 240940 / smng.org.uk MOPOMOSO ON TOUR / A unique chance to hear the UK’s most respected improvising musicians. / 7.30pm, £12 (£9) / 07773 796244 / Newman Rooms (OU Catholic Chaplaincy), Rose Place, St Aldate’s, OX1 1RD LARGE COMEDY NIGHT / The Awkward Silence, Nick Davies, David Meredith / 8-10pm, free / kebleartsfestival.com / Keble College, Parks Rd, OX1 3PG
Sat 27thANOTHER GTI LINEUP / The Shapes, Greg Larkin, The Trophy Cabinet. / 8pm, £4.50 (£3.50) / gappytooth.com / 395327 / The Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF DIVINE CHAOS, ZAOS, I CRIED WOLF, SALVAGE, BLACK SUNRISE / Skeletor metal night / 7pm, £7 (£9) / O2 Academy Oxford, 190 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE LAURA J MARTIN, YOU ARE WOLF, PHIL MCMINN / Contemporary folk - Ode To The Loop Pedal / 7.30pm, £5 (£7 otd) / The Cellar, Frewin Court / 244761 JAMIE N COMMONS, DANCING YEARS / Blues / 8pm, £6 / The Jericho Tavern, 56 Walton St, OX2 6AE / 311775 / thejerichooxford.co.uk NIKKI LOY BAND / EP launch for local singer / 7pm, £15 (£10) / North Wall Arts Centre, South Parade, OX2 7NN / 319450 / thenorthwall.com THE THREE MUSKETEERS OF PERFORMANCE / Music acts perform to raise funds for summer play. / 7.30pm, £5 (£4) / Port Mahon, St Clements, OX4 1AW MICHAEL FABBRI, LLOYD LANGFORD, CHARLIE BAKER, SIMON CLAYTON/ See Friday, above Sun 28thENEMY REIGN, EMPIRE DIVIDED, CODEX ALIMENTARIUS, BODY HARVEST/ Metal / 8pm, £5 / Wheatsheaf, 129 High St, OX1 4DF / 721156 INFLATABLE BUDDHA, THE EPSTEIN, BAKA BEYOND, DAN ‘BOSSAPHONIK’ OFER, SECOND NATURE / Bands, DJs, BBQ and more. Raising funds to help local legend buy Saebofl ex hand gym to increase mobility / 12 noon - late, £5 donation / The Perch, Binsey Lane, OX2 0NG / 728891 ANNERO, STRENGTH OF A BEAR, MORDECAI, TRIDEM, LAST RITES / Heavy metal night / 7pm, £5 / The Bullingdon Arms, 162 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE
Mon 29thBUDDY WHITTINGTON / Blues / 8pm, £7 / www.havenclub.co.uk / The Bullingdon Arms, 162 Cowley Road, OX4 1UE / 244516 JOHN ROBINS, TOM TOAL, DALIA MALEK / Live stand-up comedy / 8pm, £4 / JOHN ROBINS, TOM TOAL, DALIA MALEK / Live stand-up comedy / 8pm, £4 / JOHN ROBINS, TOM TOAL, DALIA MALEKThe Library Pub, 182 Cowley Rd, OX4 1UE / thelibrarypuboxford.com
FLAT WANTED
GIGS & COMEDY
Fri 26thONCE UPON A GRIMM... / How has our view of fairytales changed? / 5-7pm, £8 (£6) / 790050 / The Story Museum, Rochester House, 42 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP DEFINITIONS OF RELIGION, EAST AND WEST / The Ven. Prof. Huei Kai / 4pm, free / ocbs.org / 274098 / Wolfson College, Linton Rd, OX2 6UD HEADINGTON FARMERS’ MARKET / Crafts, meats, seafood, preserves, cheese, eggs etc. / 8am-1.30pm / headington.org.uk/market / Kennet Rd, Headington TWO PRIESTS & THE ORIGINS OF THE MAGYARS / About Brother Julianus & Márton Cseles / 8pm, free / hungsoc.com / Oriel College, Oriel Sq, OX1 4EW
Sat 27thNIMRUD, FROM MOUND TO MUSEUM - STUDY DAY / Exploring how NIMRUD, FROM MOUND TO MUSEUM - STUDY DAY / Exploring how NIMRUD, FROM MOUND TO MUSEUM - STUDY DAYknowledge is made from archaeological objects. / 10am-4pm, £10 (£5 BISI Members) / 02079 695274 / Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, OX1 2PH MONUMENTS OF APULIA & CALABRIA / Byzantine and Romanesque Monuments of Apulia and Calabria, with Nicholas Gendle / St Theosevia Centre, 2 Canterbury Rd, OX2 6LU / 10.30 - 4pm, £5 / theosevia.org / 310341 DIY WORKSHOP / Fix your own bike - tools, advice and tea. / 12-6pm, £7 (£5) / Broken Spoke Bike Coop, The Gates, 42 Pembroke St, OX1 1BP / 07551 711746 BUILD-A-BRAIN / Find out about the parts of the brain and make a sculpture to bring home! / 1-4pm, free / 277280 / Museum of the History of Science, Old Ashmolean Building, Broad St, OX1 3AZ
Sun 28thWEEKLY INDOOR CAR BOOT SALE / Sell your items / 8am - 12.30pm, £10 two tables / 01993 775007 / Langdale Hall, Langdale Gate, Witney OX28 6AB TEXTILES FOR ALL SEWING GROUP / Friendly multicultural group. Sew, share skills & chat. / 3pm / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St, OX4 1HU THE DEATHDAY PRESENT BY EMMA BERRECLOTH-BALE / Gothic text / 5-6.30pm, £2 / Albion Beatnik Bookstore, 34 Walton St, OX2 6AA
Mon 29thCOMMUNITY CHOIR / Friendly group. / 7-9pm, £8/5 conc / joinedupsinging.co.uk / 762200 / St Anthony of Padua Church Hall, 115 Headley Way, OX3 7SS RESISTING APOLOGETICS: WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM IBN RUSHD AND OUR CONTEMPORARIES? / 5 - 6.30pm / Lady Margaret Hall, Norham Gardens GIRL RISING DOCUMENTARY SCREENING / How a girl’s education can change the world. / 6pm, £3 / Exeter College (Saskatchewan Room), Turl St, OX1 3DP
HOLIDAY COMPANIONFEMALE TO JOIN HOLIDAY - 2 bed plush villa by sea with pool - chill out - restaurants etc. 30+ £125 [email protected]
4 X DOUBLE BEDROOMS. Separate W/C, family bathroom, separate shower room. GCH. Fully furnished, parking, HMO licence. £1,395. 01865 368426. [email protected] ONE BEDROOM cottage with off-street parking and beautiful shared gardens in Holton, close to Brookes University campus and M40/Jct8. £800 pcm. [email protected] BED STUDENT property available July & August 4 BED STUDENT property available July & August 4 BED STUDENTfor 12 months in Grandpont. £1740.00 pcm. [email protected] BED GROUND FLOOR flat, Cowley. Parking, private courtyard garden, furnished. Neutral decor and quality furnishings. Good transport links. Available 10th May. £895.00 pcm exc. bills. Suit professional couple/2 sharers. Regret no pets / HB / smokers. [email protected]
HELP REQUIRED LOOKING after elderly mother in Oxford family home. Min 10-15 hours a week incl w/e. Fluent English or French essential. [email protected] ASSISTANT / ASSISTANT Delivery Driver (part-time, Monday and Friday 7.30am – 5.30pm) £7.50 per hour. Further information is available at www.oxfordeventhire.co.uk/cms.php?id_cms=30 and applications are accepted through our online job application form.CLEANER WANTED FOR small Witney office. 1 1/2 hrs per CLEANER WANTED FOR small Witney office. 1 1/2 hrs per CLEANER WANTED FORweek. 01993 709087 / [email protected] NURSES. £17-£25 per hr. Oxford, Abingdon, Wantage. Various shifts available. Completely Care: 01865 727751.PART TIME CLEANER at Royal Oxford Hotel. Experience necessary, fluent English. [email protected] NURSE, NVQ3. £8.20 p/hr plus holiday. Various shifts available. Completely Care: 01865 727751.CENTRE FOR MEDIEVAL & Renaissance Studies, Junior Deans. July 2013: £4000 pa (plus accommodation). Closing date: 10 May, www.cmrs.org.uk. CV and covering letter to Mrs Kilby, CMRS, St Michaels Hall, Shoe Lane, Oxford OX1 2DP. [email protected] REQUIRED, DRIVERS essential. Call 01865 250767, full training provided. [email protected]
LOCAL CHARITY WISHES to sub-let 2 adjoining ground floor offices in Witney. Attractive period accommodation overlooking Church Green with easy access to town centre. Each office approximately 8 square metres with local private parking available. For further details contact 07436 108352. [email protected]
IFFLEY VILLAGE DOUBLE, overlooking lovely garden; en suite bathroom; share of spacious house; suit n-s academic or professional liking art; £470 pcm. 01865 749329 / [email protected] DOUBLE, WIFI, bills included, £250. 07013 162428 [email protected] DOUBLE ENSUITE, £650 incl, Cowley [email protected] TO RENT in East Oxford & St Clements. Available ROOMS TO RENT in East Oxford & St Clements. Available ROOMS TO RENTnow. www.oxrms.co.uk for list. Text 07624 802274. [email protected] ROAD, LARGE SINGLE, near Tesco, town centre, £390 excl. 07591 430564. [email protected] ROOM, COWLEY centre, £400 inclusive + internet. Available on 29th May. Call 07438 918982.
LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, free WiFi. £470pcm bills included. Professionals only. No couples. Available. 01865 368426. [email protected] OXFORD. LOVELY attic room in large, comfortable, well-tempered house seeks 3rd professional (preferably female, 27+) from 15 May. £500 pcm incl all bills. [email protected] £330 PCM INCLUSIVE only. Students. Quiet location 10 minutes from Brookes. Muslims / vegetarians preferred. 07896 143728.MARSTON SINGLE ROOM; a quiet house, sunny and pleasant, ideal for n/s male post/grad or professional. All inclusive £370 pcm. Long or short term. Peter 01865 727388HEADINGTON ROOMS TO RENT. Available now. www.rooms-to-rent-headington.co.uk for list. Text 07624 802274. [email protected]
LOOKING FOR A 2 BEDROOM apartment rental from now until end of 2013. £320 pw. Near Mill St. (Bellerby College). [email protected]
BIG OR SMALL WE SHIP OR STORE it all. 50% discount on packaging materials to all students who ship with us, free pick up in Oxford. Mail Boxes Etc., Summertown 01865 514655 - www.mbesummertown.co.uk, Headington 01865 741729 - www.mbeheadington.co.ukWWW.MANANDVANOXFORD.CO.UK: REMOVALS. ROOMS/ flats / home removals in Oxford. Various van sizes available. From £25 per hour. Call 07503 916041. [email protected]: COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC, office, end of tenancy, carpets, windows. From £7.50ph. 01865 430970 / 07971 875971. www.officecleaninginoxford.co.uk [email protected]
TUITIONA-LEVEL PHYSICS TUITION. Qualified, experienced teacher. Call Paul 01235 550649. www.physicstutor.co.uk.MUSIC LESSONS AT HOME. www.nathansnotes.info / [email protected], A-LEVELS (ALL SUBJECTS), Engineering, 13+, SAT, UKCAT, GMAT tuition, 07984 547940, www.aonetuition.co.uk.
OxfordCoff eeConcertswww.coff eeconcerts.com
Tickets: Playhouse 01865 305305 / 07518 479062
Holywell Music RoomSun 28 Apr, 11.15am
James Baillieu, Philip Higham, Bartosz WorochPoulenc Violin Sonata, Cello Sonata Violin Sonata, Cello SonataHahn Piano Quartet
Nizar Rohana, Bedayah (a beginning)
Arabic oud recital 28th April, 7.30pm (doors open 7.00) Tickets £12 (£10 concessions) from
http://www.oxfordplayhouse.com/ticketsoxford/ or on 07809 450546
NOW AS THEN poetry reading by Adnan al Sayegh and Jenny Lewis, Ashmolean Museum, 12.30, Sunday 28 April. Free event. [email protected]
Chemistry or Geology Graduate wanted for P/T work with geological consultancy. Spectra-Map provides analy� cal services to the mining and oil industries, using infrared spectroscopy.
Du� es include sampling, maintaining equipment and data analysis. Ini� ally 2-3 days per week, leading to a permanent posi� on. This work may involve overseas travel.
Successful applicant must be mo� vated, well organised and able to work independently. Must have use of a car and be fl exible about availability. Please send your CV and covering le� er to:
Spectra-Map Ltd
Summer EFL TeachingVacancies in Oxford
Summer EFL teachersfor teenagers aged 15-17
Residen� al EFL teachersfor juniors aged 10-15
CELTA or equivalent & CELTA or equivalent & CELTA or equivalent relevant experiencerelevant experiencerelevant e essen� al.Compe� � ve rates of pay & benefi ts.
Full job details: h� p://stclares.ac.uk/summerjobs Subject to enhanced DBS check and references.
St. Clare’s, Oxford is a registered charity, no. 294085
ROUND&ABOUT Publications are recruiting.recruiting.
Over 250,000 magazines delivered every month.
£16,000 p/a + Bonus + PhoneLicence and own car required.
Want to trya career in
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AdministratorWe are looking for a highly effi cient, professional and proactive Administrator to provide full administrative and secretarial support to ensure the smooth running of the offi ce and eff ective systems support. Duties will include generating and tracking contracts for authors, advisers and freelancers, organizing and arranging meetings and special events, processing all payments and preparing reports. You will have proven administrative experience within a busy team, excellent communication skills, a high level of accuracy and attention to detail, and a high level of computer literacy. For more details and to apply online please go to http://ukjobs.oup.com
Closing date for applications 5 May 2013
HOTEL ASSISTANT MANAGER £17,950 - £19,750
An exciting opportunity to join the team of this well established, privately owned, ‘boutique’ hotel in the heart of Oxford City. Reporting directly to the proprietor/managing director the successful candidate will be responsible for the smooth running of the hotel reception and all other departments, leading a small team ensuring that all procedures are adhered to and striving to exceed guest expectations and the highest standards of service at all times.The candidate will have previous experience in a similar post and have confi dence carrying out all duties required of an assistant managerial role. Essential to this position are excellent IT/administration skills, good communication skills, a high level of effi ciency and attention to detail.This is a great opportunity for someone who is looking to further their career, is passionate and committed to the hospitality industry and aware of and comfortable with the demanding hours.Accommodation is not provided and the salary will be dependent on the experience and background of the successful candidate. For further information and to apply for this position send CV to: [email protected]
Cooks, Chefs, Waiters, Waitresses, Kitchen Assistants
“One should eat to live not live to eat” - Franklin
Th e NEW St Giles’ Cafe will be opening its doors shortly. You don’t need to have years of experience, just a willingness to learn and an enthusiasm for earthy food and great service. And a big smile will help. Good rates of pay and very fl exible working hours are off ered.
Food for thought? www.stgilescafe.com
CV to [email protected] Or drop in.
EFL TeachersRequired at Regent Oxford
Regent Oxford delivers rigorous and challenging language courses in a thriving academic
community. We are looking for exceptional teachers and teacher trainers for the busy summer period.
• DELTA or equivalent essential for teacher trainers, desirable for teachers
• Teachers must be available for all of July and August.
• Possibility of work pre and post summer
• Pay scale in accordance with qualifi cations and experience
Please send CV and covering letter to the Academic Manager at
For more details about the school, please visit www.regentoxford.org.uk
WEEKEND CHEF/SUPERVISORWe are looking for a qualifi ed chef to run our new café in Old Headington, OX3, on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year. The rate of pay is £10.47 per hour for 17 hours per weekend (the hours are Saturday 7.30am - 2.00pm, 4.00-7.00pm and Sunday 7.30am - 3.00pm).
For an applica� on form please contact Natalie Print ([email protected]), 01865 759 789.
The closing date is Friday 3rd May 2013.
Youth Activity & Training Offi cer
Fixed-term contract until 31st December 2014
(Possible extension, subject to funding)
You will organise & part deliver a young person led activity programme as well as support a training programme for young volunteers.
We are looking for a self-motivated team player with relevant qualifi cations and experience in
one or more of the following fi elds:Youth Work • Playwork • Training/Education
Sports Coaching • Organising ActivitiesYou will have excellent organisational and
planning skills as well as a proven track record of working with young people.
You will be an articulate individual who is able to inspire, infl uence and engage adults and
young people alike.We require the successful applicant to have a full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle.Closing date 9am, 7th May. Interviews near 9am, 7th May. Interviews near 9am, 7th May
Oxford, 13th May.For more info and to apply see:
www.oayp.org.uk/jobsRegistered Charity 1015127
CVs not [email protected]
WADHAM COLLEGESUMMER EMPLOYMENT
SCOUT / GENERAL
ASSISTANT If you are over 18 and are looking for work during the summer, then we want to hear from you! We are looking to recruit a full-time temporary member of staff with the fl exibility to work during the day, evenings and weekends on a rota basis during our busy summer conference period. Accommodation will be provided to assist with this fl exibility. The successful candidate will be expected to work across the College’s sites, mainly in our Summertown accommodation but also at our Parks Road site as required. Start date ideally 30th June (but could be fl exible) through to mid September. Rate of Pay: £6.80 per hour (plus housing)£6.80 per hour (plus housing)£6.80 per hourCLOSING DATE – No applications accepted afternoon on Friday 26th April 2013Please note that if you have not heard from us by Friday 10th May you have been unsuccessful in your application.Telephone or Email for application form & job description to The Personnel Assistant, Wadham College, Oxford, OX1 3PNTel: 01865 277968; email: [email protected]
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
PEMBROKE COLLEGE OXFORDDevelopment AdministratorWorking as part of the College’s Development team, this is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic and capable person to contribute to the success of a busy, productive and friendly offi ce.
Th e postholder will act as PA to the Development Director as well as supporting all members of the team in their work, and will in addition have responsibility for all gift processing and fi nancial reporting. Applicants will need excellent organisational, communication and IT skills, as well as experience of working with fi gures. Th e salary will be circa £20,000 p.a. For a detailed job description see www.pmb.ox.ac.uk/Fellows_Staff /Staff /Vacancies/
Applications by CV and covering letter, with details of two referees, should be sent to [email protected] by [email protected] by [email protected] 5pm on Tuesday 30th April.
VOLUNTEERSPoster version 4.1 4 July 2012
Clinical Vaccine TrialsWe are developing vaccines against
major global diseases and want healthy volunteers to take part in our trials of them.
If you are aged 18 to 55 and in good health, get in touch to receive more information.
Participants will be paid compensation for expenses and time put aside to take part.
[email protected] 857406
www.jenner.ac.ukEach study will require several short visits to an outpatient clinic over 4 - 12 months. A response to this advertisement will be recorded, but carries no obligation to take part.
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DATABASE AND RESEARCH OFFICERSt Peter’s College is seeking an organised, pro-active candidate with a high level of computer literacy to support its fundraising and alumni relations team. Th e postholder will manage the department’s data and gift administration and carry out prospect research. Th e successful candidate will be able to demonstrate meticulous attention to detail, as well as strong communication skills, reliability and discretion.
Hours of work 35 hours per week (normally 9.00 am to 5.00 pm) Monday to Friday with occasional need for weekend and evening work.
Benefi ts: 30 days annual leave plus bank holidays, Pension Scheme, interest-free travel loan and free meals while on duty, when the kitchens are open.
Further particulars may be obtained here http://www.spc.ox.ac.uk/text/70/vacancies.html
Applications by CV plus covering letter which may be emailed to [email protected]
Or posted to: Th e Human Resources Offi cer
St Peter’s College New Inn Hall Street Oxford OX1 2DL
Th e closing date is the 17th May 2013.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
No agency fees, private landlordStudio / 1 bed fl ats available in East Oxford, Cowley and Rose Hill. Studios from £650 to £700. 1 bed fl at £850 to £950 inc bills. Fully-furnished. Small deposit. Call on 07920 221032 for viewing, Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm & Sat 9am - 12pm.
SELF-CATERING, VEZELAY, BURGUNDY, in heart of medieval town. www.gitevezelay.co.uk [email protected]
HOLIDAY LET
CENTRAL ROOMS AVAILABLEFOR FLEXIBLE LETS
Accommodation available for students in centrally located shared houses. Telephone, TV and wireless in all properties. £500 - £600 per calendar month inclusive.
Please email [email protected]
JERICHO: small single rooms to letnear city centre. Starting at £116.71 per week. All bills and council tax included, free wifi , no deposit required, females only, suit student or professional etc, aged 18 - 35 years. Available now.Contact Catalyst Housing Offi ce: 01865 552021
or e-mail: [email protected]
OXFORD CONSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY service. Experienced. Qualified. Accredited. www.oxfordcounselling.co.uk. 01865 865927 / 01865 515324.INTEGRATIVE BODY PSYCHOTHERAPIST. UKCP CIT. 10 years experience. 07947 279843. www.juliejennertherapy.co.uk. [email protected] CLEANING SERVICES: end of tenancy / carpet cleaning / deep cleaning / domestic cleaning. 01865 424918. [email protected] HANDYMAN SERVICE, please call Jason. 07954 615904. [email protected] AND LARGE VAN removals. Garage and house clearances. 07795 194619 [email protected] REMOVALS, CHEAP removals. Room Rocket www.roomrocket.co.uk. 01865 777777 / [email protected]. OXFORD FURNITURE and piano removals. 01865 575577 / 07875 704140.MAN WITH VAN, removals, delivery, clearance, good price. 07731 955033 / 07725 693249. [email protected]
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