Phil Gayle Episodes Episode guide
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Scottish Referendum: What does it mean for our military?
With 10,000 military personnel in Oxfordshire, what would Scottish independence mean?
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The UK's nuclear future, and Banbury's Space School
Britains nuclear future, the new school meals policy and Banbury's Space School
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Scottish Referendum: What would happen to SSE?
What happens to Oxfordshire's energy network company SSE, if Scotland vote yes?
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Scottish Referendum opinions in Henley
Oxfordshires opinion on Scotlands referendum, and planning ahead for the school holidays
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Silverstone and Upper Heyford
Why it may be the last British MotoGP at Silverstone, and holywood comes to Upper Heyford
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Oxford’s Covered Market and Ewelme’s Flower Festival
The future of Oxford’s Covered Market, and Lilley is in Ewelme for the Flower Festival.
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School meals, Oxfordshire cricket and penguins
More primary schools hot meals, Oxfordshire’s cricket final, and Lilley meets penguins.
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Slade House, where 22,000 homes will be built in Cherwell, and bad driving.
The future of Slade House, where 22,000 homes will be built in Cherwell, and bad driving.
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Heating oil and entrepreneurial spirit
Phil meets the entrepreneur who had a Dragon's Den disaster, but still followed his dream
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Meningitis advice, Doctor Who in Oxfordshire, and cut flowers
A meningitis warning, Oxford's cut-flower event, and when Dr Who came to East Hagbourne.
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Suicide bereavement support, GCSEs and Towersey Festival
A support group for those bereaved by suicide, GCSE results day, and Towersey Festival.
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Oxford City recycling penalties and Oxfordshire’s wine
Plans to make residents in flats who don’t recycle, pay, and how our vineyards are doing.
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Lost police technology and 100 years of village life
The technology lost by Thames Valley Police, and Stanton St John celebrates village life.
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Stolen dogs increase, Rewind and Oxford United CEO Mark Ashton
Stolen working dogs increase, the Rewind Festival, and Oxford United CEO, Mark Ashton.
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Oxfordshire river quality and tree of the year
The poor state of our local rivers, and the Woodland Trust’s ‘Tree of the Year’ survey.
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Thame’s Neighbourhood Plan and A-Level results day
Was the Thame Neighbourhood Plan worth creating, plus results and advice on A-Level day.
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Abortion figures fall and police compensation
Why abortion rates in Oxfordshire have gone down, and Thames Valley Police compensation.
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Continuing care support and bumper harvest worries
Continuing care reduction in Oxfordshire and why a bumper harvest might not be good news.
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Rural theft, Fairport’s Cropredy Convention and the Wilderness Festival
How rural theft in Oxfordshire has decreased, plus Cropredy and Wilderness highlights.
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Trespassing on our railways and Samantha’s Tamiflu story
The dangers of trespassing on railways and a mum who was left blind after taking Tamiflu.
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More houses for Bicester and emergency vehicle advice
The Kingsmere housing development in Bicester, and how to react to emergency vehicles.
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Oxfordshires hospital food waste
Â鶹Éç Radio Oxford found the JR throws away some 64,000 meals a year. Phil finds out why.
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Local housing concerns, WW1 at Home, and kindness stories
Where new homes are planned for Oxfordshire, WW1 at Home, and local acts of kindness.
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Self-representation in court and WW1 commemorations
Why more people are representing themselves in court, and Oxford’s WW1 shellshock link.
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The Red Kite: A success story
Watlington Hill: starting point for one of the UK's most successful conservation projects
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Shrivenham’s traffic problems and the charity canoeists challenge
Traffic problems in Shrivenham due to A420 road works, and the young canoeists challenge.
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Vote register changes and a canoeing challenge
Why 1 in 7 people may lose their vote and the young canoeists doing a charity challenge.
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Kennington roundabout road works and train travel costs
Kennington roundabout's new road works layout, and Kings Stutton's expensive train costs.
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What’s next for Didcot and the Commonwealth Games
What’s next for the Didcot power station site and the club where Hannah England trained.
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Didcot towers demolition fears and the Jayden Parkinson trial
Bill's Didcot towers demolition fears, and analysis of the Jayden Parkinson trial.