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Jane Markham
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You can contact me by dropping me an email or calling me at Podcats on. 0845 25 75 170. I can self produce and upload the audio to the web. Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player. When I won a cup for verse speaking at the age of 8 I had no idea that my voice would be my fortune! It depends how you define 'fortune' but in the last 20 years or so my voice has taken me from newsreading at Newsbeat to presenting at Classic FM, from voicing radio commercials to reading audio books.
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Beakspeak: Podcasts
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Below is a list of podcasts relating to birds, conservation, and nature in general. The list is updated on a regular basis, so check back often for new programs and feeds. If you find a feed we should add, if a program is unavailable, or if you discover a program that should be removed, please send an email. Podcast titles and descriptions are written by their authors. Minor editing may have been done to clean up the format. 8226; BirdNote Podcast RSS Feed. 8226; Birdwatch Radio. 8226; NPR: Environment.
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Blog Archives - Boys & Girls PromotionsBoys & Girls Promotions
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What we do for you. November 11, 2016. Last week was the Living Wage Week, a great week to raise awareness for something, as employees, we should all take note of – the necessity to pay workers a wage to cover growing living costs. This is a problem we’re more than familiar with in Oxford – a city that has recently topped the list as the least affordable city to live in the UK. Along with one of the most expensive cities for students. Source: http:/ www.livingwage.org.uk/calculation. The Living Wage is c...
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden: June 2008
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden. I've gardened this patch of Oxfordshire for nearly twenty years. What started out as a dusty former farmyard is now .pretty mature. That is to say that the shrubs I planted when I first came here are fully grown and will need taking in hand this year! I am also determined to continue growing vegetables as maturing trees start to steal the light from my veg patch. I garden organically and welcome frogs, hedghogs and any wildlife.except slugs! Thursday, 26 June 2008. I wou...
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden: November 2008
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden. I've gardened this patch of Oxfordshire for nearly twenty years. What started out as a dusty former farmyard is now .pretty mature. That is to say that the shrubs I planted when I first came here are fully grown and will need taking in hand this year! I am also determined to continue growing vegetables as maturing trees start to steal the light from my veg patch. I garden organically and welcome frogs, hedghogs and any wildlife.except slugs! Thursday, 20 November 2008.
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden: February 2009
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden. I've gardened this patch of Oxfordshire for nearly twenty years. What started out as a dusty former farmyard is now .pretty mature. That is to say that the shrubs I planted when I first came here are fully grown and will need taking in hand this year! I am also determined to continue growing vegetables as maturing trees start to steal the light from my veg patch. I garden organically and welcome frogs, hedghogs and any wildlife.except slugs! Tuesday, 24 February 2009.
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden: February 2008
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden. I've gardened this patch of Oxfordshire for nearly twenty years. What started out as a dusty former farmyard is now .pretty mature. That is to say that the shrubs I planted when I first came here are fully grown and will need taking in hand this year! I am also determined to continue growing vegetables as maturing trees start to steal the light from my veg patch. I garden organically and welcome frogs, hedghogs and any wildlife.except slugs! Sunday, 24 February 2008.
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden: Taking Stock...
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Notes from an Oxfordshire Garden. I've gardened this patch of Oxfordshire for nearly twenty years. What started out as a dusty former farmyard is now .pretty mature. That is to say that the shrubs I planted when I first came here are fully grown and will need taking in hand this year! I am also determined to continue growing vegetables as maturing trees start to steal the light from my veg patch. I garden organically and welcome frogs, hedghogs and any wildlife.except slugs! Friday, 17 October 2008.
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