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Property What's On Advertise instantly via www.dailyinfo.co.uk [email protected] Oxford’s 01865 241133 (Mon-Fri, 9am-6pm) 1st Floor, 121 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1HU Line ads @ 50p/word. (min. 10) + VAT JOBS DAILY Box ads @ £10-£12/cm. (min. 3cm) + VAT Training Support Officers PROPERTY consulting (1 full-time, 1 part-time) INFO www.dailyinfo.co.uk Salary £20,000-£25,000 HOUSES & FLATS TO LET Experienced Sales Executive Issue No. 8179 Next issue: Sat 19th Feb. Deadline: 10am, Fri 18th Feb Central Oxford Part of Salary: £12 per hour plus bonus Mango is an award-winning, dynamic charity providing Student Property List OUT NOW! Thu 17th - Fri 18th Feb 2011 (Oxford Uni - 5th week) Maternity cover (Mar to Sept; possibly extendable) financial management training, recruitment and NORTH OXFORD consultancy services to humanitarian aid agencies all around PROPERTY SERVICES Varied and interesting full time role with HR Management the world. Properties Available In All Areas Consultancy in central Oxford 47 Walton Street We are looking for two special people to join our high Inc. Jericho. Focus: increase sales of benchmarking products in the Oxford OX2 6AD third sector and law sector performing training administration team. We’d love to hear from you if you have: WHAT’S ON Key responsibilities: 01865 311745 Don’t Miss Out ! Proven administrative experience in a customer-facing role • Contact existing and potential customers by phone JAZZ CLUB • Raise awareness of our benchmarking studies and Strong organisational skills and a professional approach to work 129 High St, OX1 4DF encourage participation Excellent communication and MS Office computer skills. • Supplement telephone work with individual emails Experience of working under pressure in a small team. with • Handle responses and supply additional information Thu 17 Feb: Jamie O’Donnell THE We are especially interested to receive applications from “Excellent, McLeanish sax” Jazz@Ronnie Scott’s magazine SPIN TRIO Key skills: those with strong French language skills. • Over 5 years sales experience in B2B For an application pack, please email 8.15pm - 12am BOOKINGS & INFO: 07711 671647 • Over 2 years experience in marketing [email protected] or visit our website: £9 / £7 conc. / £6 stud. WWW.SPINJAZZ.COM • IT and CRM proficient www.mango.org.uk/About/StaffVacancies to Sat www.agendaconsulting.co.uk/jobs Deadline for applications: 2 March 2011 THEATRE 19 Feb To discuss this role, please call Tracy Jarvis on 01865 263720. Closing date: Noon on 24 February 2011 (no We love telling stories! Wolvercote OX2: 1 Bed Flat – Furn - £725pcm Oxford Playhouse (305305) agencies please) A DREAM PLAY Thu 17th, Sat 19th: 2.30, 7.30pm We love putting on a show! Marston OX3: 2 Bed House – Furn - £845pcm Adaptation of Strindberg’s play about daughter of a god. £14.50 - £9.50 Fri 18th: 8pm We need a B/Bird Leys OX4: 3 Bed House – UnFurn - £850pcm Celia Green Cowley OX4: 2 Bed Flat – UnFurn - £845pcm Pegasus Theatre (812150) LANDLORDS: PROPERTIES NEEDED URGENTLY STANDING IN ANOTHER’S SHOES Thu 17th & Fri 18th: 6.30pm MARKETING AND SALES Sat 19th: 1.30 & 6.30pm COFFEE MEETINGS www.letting4oxford.co.uk • 01865 427349 Animated shoes, interpretation of Frankenstein, children’s book adaptation & more. £7 - £3 Tuesdays, 4.30pm; [email protected] ASSISTANT to start immediately and complete our spring marketing team. Letsco Residential Lettings Online Blackwells Bookshop (792792) www.celiagreen.com Deadline: Weds 23 February DOCTOR FAUSTUS Thu 17th - Sat 19th: 7.45pm Interviews: Week of 28 February Scholar prepares to offer the Devil his soul in exchange for power. £8 - £31 BEAD GAMES, 40 Cowley Road closing. Everything must go. For more details and info on how to apply please visit KIDLINGTON OX5: 1 bed unfurn flat £685pcm (251620). Burton Taylor Studio (305305) www.creationtheatre.co.uk/contact-us/join-us MONSTERS Thu 17th - Sat 19th: 7.30pm KIDLINGTON OX5: 1 bed unfurn. flat £650pcm Play about the killing of James Bulger, looking beyond the media gaze. £6 / £5 FOOD AND DRINK MEDEA Thu 17th - Sat 19th: 9.30pm Welfare and Seneca’s tale of formidable and horrifying protagonist, in new lucid translation. £6 / £5 Accommoda�on more: www.letsco.co.uk • 01865 292065 The King’s Centre, Osney (297400) AL-SALAM Assistant OX4 EAST OXFORD: smart 4 bedroom fully furnished REFLECTIONS OF A MAN Sat 19th: 7.30pm lebanese restaurant student house in quiet location. Off street parking. Garden. Evocative, humorous, touching, yet challenging solo physical theatre piece. £5 We need another person to join our accommoda�on Non smokers. No pets. Available from 1st September 2011. Good Food, Good Atmosphere, Open EVERY day! and welfare department as part of the team in our busy £1450 pcm excl. Contact 07788 677862. 33m6k@users. O’Reilly Theatre (Keble College) Telephone 01865 245710 main office. Full-�me posi�on ini�ally from March to dailyinfo.co.uk 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT PLATFORM Thu 17th - Sat 19th: 7.30pm 6 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HH September. 3 BED HOUSE, Cowley. Furnished, refurbished. £895pcm. Collaboration OU Dance Soc & Freefall, Oxford’s foremost dance organisations. £7.50 / £5.50 Suit flexible person with excellent communica�on and 01865 427349. www.letting4oxford.co.uk 64 Penlon Place in Abingdon, 1 BEDROOM FLAT, newly refurbished, near JR hospital. £685 WADHAM COLLEGE admin skills. Good knowledge of Oxford and driving licence £850 pcm. Two bathrooms. Summer Fields School (763821) preferred. + bills. 07912 611849. [email protected] AN IDEAL HUSBAND Fri 18th & Sat 19th: 7.30pm GIGS Wilde’s play is set here just after 1936’s abdication. Music: Noel Coward & Cole Porter. £10 Seeks to appoint For an outline please send cover le�er and c.v. to Oxford 4 BED HOUSE, Marlborough Road. 2 parking spaces. Furnished. Allocated parking. Thu 17th English Centre, 66 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6PR via Furnished. Available Sept 2011. £90 per person per week. Suit students. 07710 348282. [email protected] 01235 526647 or 07540 281089 Cornerstone Arts Ctr (01235 515144) LIVE LOUNGE CAPE / Homegrown Oxfordshire acoustic goodness / 8.30pm. PART-TIME STAIRCASE SCOUT [email protected]. SOHA YOUTH TALENT CONTEST Thu 17th: 7.30pm Free entry / The Cape of Good Hope, 1 Iffley Road, OX4 1EA / 262291 STUDENT HOUSE IN East Oxford for 5 sharing. 5 double See the stars of the future! Open to young people or groups aged 11-19. £4 / £3 20 hour week, mornings plus essential weekend bedrooms, living room, kitchen/dining, 1 bathroom, 1 SPARKY’S FLYING CIRCUS / Weekly open music, poetry and song session / shower room, 2 toilets, washer/dryer, walled garden. Cable THE FITZROVIA RADIO TOUR Fri 18th: 8pm 9pm / Free / The Half Moon, 18 St Clements, Oxford OX4 1AB / 247808 working as required. Rate of pay: £7.00 per hour plus ROOMS TO LET Series of hilarious plays recreating the spirit of ‘40s radio drama. £14 / £12.50 / £11.50 TV/broadband included in rent. Available August 2011. AUDIOGRAFT / Concept as Score, Wandelweiser and Fluxus / Sound art and bonus and generous holidays. Other benefits include £100 per week per person, 07785 395024. 33m2e@users. 5 SINGLE ROOMS for rent, East Oxford & Headington. contemporary music / 7pm / Holywell Music Room, Holywell St College uniform, bus pass, health and pension schemes. dailyinfo.co.uk Available now. http://www.oxrms.co.uk for list. Text 07624 The Old Bookbinders (200780) 802274. [email protected] LOVE LETTERS STRAIGHT FROM YOUR HEART TOM WRIGGLESWORTH’S NIGHTMARE DREAM WEDDING / Comedy tour. / Closing date 03.03.11. Wedding reception? Wake? Radio dedication show? £10 Wed 16th: 6pm, 9pm Doors: 7.30pm, £10 phone, £9 web, £5 NUS / The Glee Club, 3 Hythe Bridge ROOMS WANTED HUGE ROOM, FORMER lounge, in farmhouse. Adjoining Street, Oxford OX1 2EW / 0871 472 0400 Write, telephone, fax or email for application huge bathroom. Meal/drink making facilities available On Tour ... HALF NAKED, THE DACOITS / Punk & rock / Live and Loud / 8pm. £4 / The form & job description to: in room, shared kitchen if needed. Access to gardens/ Port Mahon, 82 St Clements, OX4 1AW / 790970 orchard. Furnished, inc. of bills £450 month, Witney. Female ALICE IN WONDERLAND The Personnel Assistant, Wadham College, Oxford, preferred. 01993 702233. [email protected] A brand new musical version of the classic adventure for all the family to enjoy! HOMEBOY SANDMAN / Fresh, exciting Hip Hop act / 10pm-3am. £4 (adv), £5 OX1 3PN, tel: 01865 277968; fax: 277964; CLOSE HEADINGTON SHOPS, Brookes, JR. Large single Witney Corn Exchange (01933 702309) Fri 18th: 6pm, £8 / £6 (otd) / The Cellar, Frewin Court, off Cornmarket St. / 244761 / 07769 690177 email: [email protected] bedsit in quiet, clean and friendly shared house. Suited to Deaf & Hard of Hearing Centre, St Ebbes (243447) Sat 19th: 2.30pm, £7 / £5 OPEN MIC (THE GATHERING!) / Every Thursday / 9pm til late / free / 01865 (BSL interpreted) student. Available now. £370 plus shared bills. 33k89@users. 326326 / Foxcombe Lodge Hotel, Fox Lane, Boars Hill, OX1 5DP / 326326 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER dailyinfo.co.uk COMEDY NIGHT, BICESTER / Stand-up, x3 comedians. Hilarious night with LARGE DOUBLE ROOM to let (Cowley centre), £400 pcm all dinner included / trinity / £15. 7pm dinner, 8pm comedy / bookings@trinity- to Fri Host families needed for bills included. 07940 533456. uk.com / http://trinity-uk.com / Trinity, Chapel St, Bicester / 01869 369111 City Sightseeing are looking for 18 Feb students from now until August. Location JACK STRAWS LANE: single room, non-smoking, now to mid CINEMA ANDREW JAMES / Covers / 7pm / The Living Room, 1 Oxford Castle, New Rd, seasonal drivers for the open top bus tour of August. Brookes/Oxford Uni student. £390 pcm includes OX1 2AY / 08701 662223 VOLUNTEERS in Oxford city centre is preferred or on wireless and bills.
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