HAC (Healthy Ageing and Care Network) is inviting you to two Unmissable Events on 20th March 2025!23/2/2025 HAC are excited to invite you to two inspiring events at Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, on Thursday, 20th March 2025. Join us for an afternoon and evening of thought-provoking discussions, collaboration, and insights that will shape the future of our community. Event 1: Age-Friendly Oxford Panel & Roundtables Time: 14:00 - 16:00 Location: Lloyd Building, Room LLD 1.01 Be part of the conversation to make Oxford a vibrant, inclusive, and age-friendly city!
Reserve your spot here: Eventbrite Age-Friendly Oxford Event 2: HAC Public Lecture with Sir Andrew Dilnot Theme: Social Care – What We Should Do, and Why Time: 16:00 - 18:00 Location: Clerici Building, Room CLC 1.12 Join us for an enlightening evening with renowned economist Sir Andrew Dilnot, a leading voice in social care reform.
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RSVP now for one or both events: Don’t miss this chance to be part of something special. See you on 20th March!
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HEADINGTON CENTRE NOTICE BOARDS
FROM JANUARY POSTERS SHOULD BE DROPPED OFF AT 13, STEPHEN ROAD, OX3 9AY THEY WILL BE COLLECTED SATURDAYS AND DISPLAY CHANGED SUNDAYS. ENVELOPES SHOULD BE LABELLED ‘NOTICE BOARD’. POSTERS SHOULD BE NO BIGGER THAN A5. DUE TO PRESSURES ON SPACE LARGER POSTERS MAY NOT BE DISPLAYED. The scheme was consulted on between 5 September and 13 October 2022 and the analysis is available here.
The Scheme Six traffic filters – designed to reduce traffic, make bus journeys faster and make walking and cycling safer – will be trialled in Oxford after improvement works to Oxford railway station are complete. The decision was made by the county council’s cabinet on 29 November 2022. The decision follows extensive engagement with more than a hundred local businesses, organisations and community groups, including bus companies, hospitals, schools and universities. This year’s Headington Festival on 3 and 4 June was a roaring success. We had our largest ever attendance, with estimates of up to 8000 people over the two days. Photos can be seen in the festival website here
Headington Action has appointed Joe Bastin as market manager in place of Ewan Tilbe. Ewan has departed to take up a full-time job as retail manager of a West Country animal sanctuary. Joe will be familiar to regular shoppers at the market. He runs the cheese stall, Deli at No 5.
See FoHHP website: https://friendsofheadingtonhillpark.org.uk/
Headington Action www.headingtonaction.org is seeking a self-employed person to manage its highly successful Saturday market. Those interested in this role should write to [email protected] for more information or to make an application. Applications must include a CV and a covering letter stating why the applicant is suitable for the role. Closing date for applications (extended): Monday 13th March 2023.
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