Oxtalk
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Below is the archive of our news stories…


Photos from Oxtalk’s 30th anniversary celebrations

Posted on 15 May, 2012

Back in July 2009 we celebrated our 30th Anniversary at the Oxsrad Sports & Leisure Centre. The photographs from that day are now available to view online at  http://photobucket.com/oxtalk_30years?albumview=slideshow

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A thank you to the Kidlington Ladies Guild

Posted on 26 April, 2012

On Wednesday 25th April Anne Ambler gave a talk about the history and operation of Oxtalk to a group of about 50 ladies of the Kidlington Ladies Guild. In return we thank them very much for their welcome donation to our funds. Any organisation wanting  a visiting speaker from Oxtalk can contact Anne on 01865 […]

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Do you have a few hours a month to spare?

Posted on 16 January, 2012

Oxford Talking Newspaper for the Blind would like to hear from people who have an interest in or wish to learn how to produce digital recordings. The digital recordings are made at the recording studios of Radio Cherwell, the Oxford hospitals’ radio station, based on the Churchill Hospital site. For further details and information about […]

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Oxtalk events

Posted on 22 November, 2011

On Friday 18th November Anne Ambler of Oxtalk gave a talk to the St. James Church Welcome Break group  in Cowley. Then on Tuesday 22nd Anne gave a presentation to a small group at the Wesley Memorial Methodist Church Fellowship in Oxford. Many thanks to all who attended. Any organisations wanting a visiting speaker can […]

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Visual Impairment Team – Oxfordshire

Posted on 15 November, 2011

On 27th October 2011 Meg Jones of Oxfordshire County Council’s Sensory Impairment Team gave an enjoyable and extremely informative presentation at the OXTALK AGM. Please click here to download a Word document summary of Meg’s presentation. The text of the summary document is also included below: PRESENTATION BY MEG JONES, SENSORY IMPAIRMENT TEAM, OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY […]

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