Daily Info, Oxford

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Daily Information Sheet . Pin-Up . Oxford Maps . Year Planners & Calendars . Phone Numbers

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The Daily Information Sheet is printed 3 times a week in term time and weekly in the vac. It's displayed at over 450 public sites in Oxford. It contains lots of What's On listings, cartoons, reviews and all the paid ads from the website.

Click here to read the latest edition online (pdf).

Click here for the online Sheet Archive.

To find your nearest display point, or to subscribe, have a look here.

For more information about advertising in the sheet and on the website, have a look at our FAQs page.

Daily Info has been in continuous publication since 1964. You can read more about its origins and nature here.

 

The Weekly Pin-up - a summary of Oxford event listings for the coming week. You can download it by clicking on the images below, or we can email it to you free of charge every Friday - just email us at pinup@dailyinfo.co.uk with "Single Pin-up" or "Double Pin-up" in the subject header. While the pin-up is useful and decorative, it's only put together once a week from the listings we have at the time. As new listings appear on the site all the time, you'll get the most up-to-date idea of what's on in Oxford from our Events pages or from the printed sheet (at a pub or college near you!)


Single Pin-up
A4, small print
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Double Pin-up
A3, larger print
View pdf online
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Daily Info's Oxford Maps
We have several different maps on offer. You can download them (free of charge) by clicking on the images below. We will post you a sample hard copy of our latest Day & Night Map at no charge. Bulk orders: £20/100 maps - or £10/100 to University institutions. Give us a call on 01865 241133.

Daily Info's Day & Night Map
Latest Edition: 2008
Several areas / pages - Click here for more info.
Entertainment Venues Map
pdf . Flash
A4, showing venues within central Oxford
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Greater Oxford Map
pdf . Flash
A3, out to the ring-road.
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Central Oxford Map
pdf . Flash
A3 / A4, Folly Bridge to Wolfson
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(PDF versions are optimised for printing; Flash versions are crisper on screen and smaller to download: perfect for viewing on the Web).


We also have a Mini-Map (pdf / Flash)- A4, a basic street-plan of the City Centre, Christchurch to Keble;
and a Brookes Map - A4, a basic street-plan including Headington and the City Centre.
See our Maps page for more details (and more maps).

 

Daily Info's Year Planner Oct 2008 - Dec 2009

It has days you can write on and all the major holidays and Oxford events marked on it, including term dates for both Universities.

You can download it here, or we can send you a beautiful shiny A2 copy anywhere within Oxfordshire - free! Just email us at planner@dailyinfo.co.uk with your name and address and we'll put one in the post to you free of charge.

We have to fold them to get them in the envelopes, so if you'd like a pristine one, you could always drop by our offices (First Floor, 121 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1HU - above BetFred) and pick up a rolled-up one instead.

We can also provide boxes of them for colleges, offices etc - just give us a call on 01865 241133.

See also our printable month-by-month online calendars - A4, in html format.

 

 

 

Oxford Telephone List

A4 list of useful local and national phone numbers - there's a standard version and also an edition with Central Oxford Map references.

 

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