B4 Oxfordshire Housing Crisis Documentary
A short documentary that explores Oxfordshire’s current housing difficulties. Representing the views of businesses, council members, MPs and the residents of Oxford.
A short documentary that explores Oxfordshire’s current housing difficulties. Representing the views of businesses, council members, MPs and the residents of Oxford.
Created by Rob Scotcher.
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Let’s talk turkey!
Hot off the press – some topical food for thought with a distinctly seasonal flavour and certainly something for businesses to chew over and digest to ensure that they keep abreast of the latest thinking in branding and have a tried and tested recipe for success that isn’t bland for the new year ahead.
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Agnes Smith Advice Centre Appeal
How we are helping the poorest in Oxford? At the Agnes Smith Advice Centre in Blackbird Leys, we have provided benefits and debt advice to more than 1400 residents over the last year, keeping people in their homes and helping them keep warm and fed.
We are at the heart of one of the most deprived communities in the UK and people come to us when they don’t know where else to turn.