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| Walk for sanctuaryThis is South WalesAsylum seekers, volunteers from Oxfam and the SHARE Tawe charity, will be doing the walk to mark the second anniversary of Swansea being granted city of sanctuary status. The walk will leave the Oxfam Bookshop in Castle Street at 11am and manager Phil ... |
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 02:58:00 AM
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| Pride & Prejudice Is Top Book Brits Lie About ReadingFemaleFirst.co.ukThe poll was conducted by the Lindeman's Wine & Book Club to celebrate the launch of its new initiative with Oxfam Books, which encourages people to use their local Oxfam bookstore more readily for purchasing and donating books. With Oxfam bookstores ... and more » |
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| Crafty date for charityThis is South WalesAN afternoon of fun has been organised at the Oxfam book shop in Swansea city centre next week. A 'crafternoon' sale will take place on Tuesday, with an assortment of crafts, homemade cakes and Fairtrade refreshments on sale, with proceeds from the day ... |
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| Putting fame to really good useHerald SeriesFor the stars trust Ms Lewis, who started working with Oxfam as a bookshop volunteer before going on to become the charity's international artist liaison manager. Whether it is a case of exposing themselves to uncomfortable photo-shoot indignities for ... and more » |
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| Four fab records among box of donated raritiesThis is SomersetThe albums have now gone on sale – with Revolver priced at £175. Last year a rare first edition of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – the second Harry Potter book – went on sale at the Oxfam Bookshop in Park Street, priced at a £750. |
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| 'Take me where the bus don't stop'Irish Times“I was in an Oxfam book shop in Glasgow and came across the book Minor Poets of the 17th Century book and I immediately thought 'That's me right there!'” It's by no means a Blue Nile record – it's far too sparse – but there are obvious reminders of his ... and more » |
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