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CPRE Oxfordshire Branch Vacancies |
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CPRE Vacancies CPRE is seeking new District Chairmen for West Oxon and Oxford City Districts. The Oxford City District Chairman has recently stood down, and over the coming months the Chair of the West Oxfordshire District will be stepping down and we urgently need two volunteers to take over their role as Chairman of the District Committees. Besides chairing the District Committee, the District Chairman would be a member of the Branch Executive Committee and thus contribute to policy at county and national level. It would be most helpful if members could suggest the names of anyone who might be suitable to lead these Districts in their work. The initial approach for anyone interested should be via Dr Helena Whall our Campaign Manager - email: campaign@cpreoxon.org.uk or tel: 07766 624990.
CPRE seeks new Oxford City District Committee member to lead on Planning Issues. Oxford City District is looking for a new Committee member to join its District Committee to lead on Planning Issues. The initial approach for anyone interested should be via Dr Helena Whall our Campaign Manager - email: campaign@cpreoxon.org.uk or tel: 07766 624990.
CPRE seeks Volunteer with Computer Graphic Skills.
Other Opportunities. CPRE Oxfordshire is always seeking new volunteers to help us with our work. To find out more about other opportunities to volunteer with CPRE Oxon see our Volunteer Form or contact Becky Crockett, our Office Administrator, tel: 01865 874780 or email: administrator@cpreoxon.org.uk. Last updated: May 25 2010. |
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All content Copyright © 2005-09 Campaign to Protect Rural England Oxfordshire unless stated. Published by CPRE Oxfordshire, Punches Barn, Waterperry Road, Holton, Oxfordshire OX33 1PP. 01865 874780. campaign@cpreoxon.org.uk. www.cpreoxon.org.uk. The Campaign to Protect Rural England promotes the beauty, tranquillity and diversity of rural England by encouraging the sustainable use of land and other natural resources in town and country. National website: www.cpre.org.uk. |
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