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What's on Jobs Property Advertising: instantly via www.dailyinfo.co.uk Email: [email protected] Oxford’s Telephone: 01865 241133 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) In person: 1st Floor, 121 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1HU JOBS PROPERTY Line ads @ 50p/word. (min. 10) + VAT DAILY Display boxes @ £10-£12/cm. (min. 3cm) + VAT Telesales Executive - Tackley HOUSES & FLATS TO LET John Good, the country’s largest theatrical and concert media publisher, have a vacancy for a sales executive INFO www.dailyinfo.co.uk to join our dynamic team selling advertising into our successful portfolio of theatre programmes. NORTH OXFORD Student property letting Next issue: Fri 2nd July. Deadline: 10am, Thu 1st July You will be a tenacious team-player with experience in telesales, telemarketing or ad sales. An interest in PROPERTY SERVICES Issue No. 8122 theatre would be of some advantage, but we do offer full product and sales training. We offer a basic salary Fri 25th June - Thu 1st July 2010 (£16-17K) and generous commission based on achievable targets. 47 Walton Street Jericho OX2 6AD ... fast CV’s should be in by 30 June 2010. Interviews to take place week commencing 5 July 2010. Please email Amanda Patching on: [email protected] 01865 311745 Previous applicants need not apply. WHAT’S ON STUDENTS! Do you want to Navarra String Quartet MEETINGS & LECTURES earn good money part time? Xander Van Vliet (violin), Marije Ploemacher (violin), Simone Van Der Giessen (viola), Nathaniel Boyd (cello) Sat 26th Publishing company seeks intelligent, Beethoven String Quartet Op. 18 no.6 GOING GREEN: ECO RENOVATION IN MODERN & HISTORIC HOMES / Travel Sales Consultant - OTE £21K pa resourceful telesales executives. Brahms String Quartet in C Minor Op. 51 no.1 Workshop for homeowners undertaking their own home redesign or briefing Oxford Tickets: Playhouse 01865 305305 / 07518 479062 builders or Architects / 10.15am-4pm, £65 / 01844 278464 / Great Haseley We are an Oxford-based travel company seeking £8.50 p/h basic with BIG commission. Coffee a dynamic sales person who is organised, Concerts Magdalen College Auditorium Sun 27th No cold calling. accom@rentaflat.co.uk www.coffeeconcerts.com Sun 27 Jun, 11.15am computer literate and has travelled in Vietnam, www.rentaflat.co.uk CENTRAL NORTH OXFORD JANE AUSTEN PROJECT GROUP DANCE WORKSHOP / The Hampshire Cambodia, Laos or China and has a passion for Excellent English essential. Tel: 01865 726966, Fax: 726460 Regency Dancers engage in period dance instruction. Costume optional / Spacious, light, fully furnished 2 bedroom 11am - 3pm, £5 / 01865 515295 / St Margaret’s Institute, Polstead Road the region. Sales or travel industry experience and CVs to [email protected] LETTING AGENTS AND PROPERTY MANAGERS OXFORD-WYCHWOOD BREWERY BIKE TOUR / Leisurely ride to Witney degree-level education, would be an advantage. Celebrating 30 years- 1980 to 2010: we are here to help you garden flat situated in St Margaret’s Road. It's the Vac! & back for National Bike Week. Includes beer tasting tour / Bainton Bikes / Living room, 2 double bedrooms, fully equipped www.baintonbikes.com / 01865 365658 / Meet Broad St, 11.45am Please email your application and CV, including relevant HOUSES SELECTION: Daily Info now prints weekly, PRINCE OF WALES BOOK CLUB / New book club, last Sun of every month. All travel experience to [email protected] or BOTLEY, OXFORD kitchen, bathroom, en suite shower room and on Fridays, until the end of Sept. welcome / Please email/tel. to join: 07795 253511, myfavouritepub@yahoo. visit www.travelindochina.co.uk for more details. A furnished 4 bedroom semi detached house, comprising 3 south facing patio. com / 7pm, free / Prince of Wales, 73 Church Way, Iffley double bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, lounge-diner, kitchen, 2 Deadline 10am Thursdays bathrooms, garden and parking. Suit professional/academic Available mid July for short or long term rental. 5 MILE WALK / IVC Social Events Club. New members welcome / 01865 sharers. Available 10th August. £1360pcm 516239/01635 578215 / From St Mary’s Church, Kidlington, 2pm Viewings Person Price on application. seek viewings IFFLEY ROAD, OXFORD OXFORD CITY CTC BIKE RIDE / Into Oxfordshire countryside & back. Coffee/ Scottfraser (Estate Agents) A furnished 4 bedroom semi detached house, comprising 4 t: 07802 876542 or 07730 313493 6-Week Salsa Beginners Course lunch stops / Meet Campus Stores, Broad St, 9.30am (until 4/5pm) person. Flexible hours available to suit Saturdays, double bedrooms, kitchen-diner, living room, 2 bathrooms, with the UK’s favourite salsa teachers KIRTAN - CHANTING SESSION / Music & mantras, sacred chants, joyful weekdays and evenings. The successful applicant will garden and parking. Suit professional/academic sharers. [email protected] meditation - the ancient art of Kirtan / Oxford Kirtan Group / 4pm, free/ Available 20th July. £1400pcm both immediately and be well presented with a knowledge of the property Tuesday 29th June, 7.30pm donation / Friends’ Meeting House, 43 St Giles; 01865 331716 EFL teachers required, IFFLEY ROAD, OXFORD for the summer, to teach adults in our main school market and know the Oxford area. Own transport is Summertown, Oxford, OX2 7EZ. Cost: £30.00 A large 4 bedroom furnished house, comprising 3 double Mon 28th and teenagers in our summer school. Possibilities essential. bedrooms, 1 single bedroom, living room, kitchen, 2 bathrooms, garden and off street parking. Suit professional/academic family/ Book your place: [email protected] PRIORY PRAYERS / Christian group, all ages and denominations, pray exist for long-term contracts for outstanding staff. Please send CVs with covering letter to Rachel Law, Cowley OX4: 3 bedroom house - furn - £1095pcm together for Oxford / Churches Together Headington / 7:45pm, free / 01865 sharers. Available 5th August. £1400pcm www.onsalsa.com Headington OX3: 3/4 bed house - furn - £1095pcm 764524 / The Priory, Old High Street, Headington Please email your CV and covering letter to: email [email protected] SUMMERTOWN, OXFORD ROSE HILL READ/SWAP LIBRARY / New free amenity run by Rose Hill haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com A spacious Victorian terrace 2 bedroom cottage with modern Kennington OX1: 2 bed flat - unfurnished - £845pcm residents for their neighbours. Kids’ Art Trolley too / 2-4.30pm, free, interior, 2 double bedrooms, lounge-diner, kitchen, bathroom, New Hinksey OX1: 3 bed house - furnished - £995pcm refreshments / Rose Hill Community Centre, The Oval, Rose Hill; 01865 777542 garden and off street parking. Suit professional/academic family/ LANDLORDS: PROPERTIES NEEDED URGENTLY sharers. Celia Green CREATIVE WRITING GROUP / Fortnightly meet to share prose, poetry or non- Available 28th June. £1200pcm www.letting4oxford.co.uk • 01865 427349 fiction in an informal group / 7:30pm, free / The Jam Factory, 27 Park End St; FLAT SELECTION: 01865 244613 COFFEE MEETINGS MILLWAY CLOSE, WOLVERCOTE Letsco Residential Lettings Online THAMES VALLEY CLIMATE ACTION / Getting together to take action to stop Sales Executive - Police & Online Tuesdays, 4.30pm; [email protected] A part furnished ground floor 1 bedroom flat, comprising 1 OX3 HEADINGTON: 1 bed ground floor flat £720pcm climate change / 7pm, free / East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St for our junior summer About Us double bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Suit Activity staff required professional/academic couple/single. Available now. £700pcm RG9 HENLEY-ON-THAMES: family house (from Aug) £1100pcm INNER PEACE / Listening to one’s innermost voice / Peaceoxford / 6pm, free school (July & August), to accompany teenage Oxford University Press is a department of the University OX4 LYTTON ROAD: 2 bed unfurnished house £975pcm www.celiagreen.com East Oxford Community Centre, 44b Princes St; 01865 311718 WOODSTOCK ROAD, OXFORD students on excursions and to take responsibility for of Oxford, which furthers the University’s objective of OX3 STEPHEN RD: 1 bed unfurn. flat £790pcm (from end June) WEIGHT WATCHERS / Feel fab for summer; learn to control cravings / £3.95/ excellence in research, scholarship, and education by A furnished 2 bedroom basement flat comprising 1 double wk / Littlemore Community Centre, Giles Road; 01865 762315 a range of sightseeing, sports and other activities. bedroom, 1 single bedroom, living room, kitchen, bathroom and publishing worldwide. LANDLORDS: CARING FOR VICTIMS OF TORTURE / Talk about the work of the Medical Please email your CV and covering letter to: communal garden. Suit professional/academic couple/single. MORE PROPERTIES REQUIRED! The Academic and Journals Divisions publish books, Available 10th August. £1020pcm incl c/tax and w/rates Foundation / 8.30pm, donations / The Coach House, Quarry Rd, Headington haydar oxfordschoolofenglish.com • Quarry journals and digital resources for the research, KENNINGTON ROAD, KENNINGTON more: www.letsco.co.uk 01865 292065 A part furnished 1 bedroom studio flat comprising 1 double Tue 29th professional and higher education markets. bedroom, open plan kitchen diner and bathroom. Suit ATTRACTIVE UNFURNISHED, ONE bedroom garden flat, RIVERS OF LIFE STORYTELLING WORKSHOP / Share with your community The Professional Law Sales team works directly with end- professional/academic sharers/family. beautifully redecorated, available from the 6th July. 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