Thames Travel match-day Oxford United bus service returns
Thames Travel in partnership with Oxford United is re-launching its ‘Football Special’ match-day bus services for U’s fans.
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Thames Travel in partnership with Oxford United is re-launching its ‘Football Special’ match-day bus services for U’s fans.
Developer Pye Homes has been ‘overwhelmed’ by the number of enquiries after putting the first houses at their new Church Farm site on sale.
Stagecoach and Oxford Tube are launching a competition designed to give back to keyworkers in Oxfordshire who have worked tirelessly during the pandemic to support their local community.
With more than 1.7 billion transactions processed in the past 12 months, Xero’s most-loved feature is becoming even more powerful and beautiful for small businesses
International travel is bouncing back, with Oxford Bus Company’s Airline coach service to Heathrow and Gatwick airports experiencing growing passenger numbers.
A painting pony called Teddy is delighting visitors to Blenheim Palace’s new stables exhibition with his unbridled artistic prowess.
Kadans has added two further buildings at Abingdon Science Park, Oxfordshire to its Pan-European science park portfolio. The assets, Monarch House and Penlon House were acquired from two separate private clients. The two buildings sit adjacent to Kadans existing ownership of The Science Quadrant. Monarch House and Penlon House total c.50,000 sq ft. As part of the acquisition Kadans will be renovating Monarch House and providing new, high quality laboratory and office accommodation.
National property consultancy, Carter Jonas, has acquired JB Planning Associates (JB Planning), an independent planning, urban design, and development consultancy in Hertfordshire, as part of its drive to enhance its presence across the East of England and strengthen its national planning and development capabilities.
It’s been lovely to have some consistently warm weather to enjoy recently, all be it a bit too hot at times. Whilst we have more freedom as a business these days, we are still being cautious to protect staff and visitors by keeping some restrictions in place and having less people in our offices, especially as we are experiencing what they are calling the ‘Pingdemic’!
MP Robert Courts has praised Blenheim Estate’s commitment to the environment during a visit to the Oxfordshire UNESCO World Heritage Site this week.
People are no longer being asked to work from home now restrictions have been lifted in England.
They have kindly agreed a grant so Maymessy can start workshops to support parents struggling financially due to the pandemic.
Nestled in the stunning North Cambridgeshire countryside sits Ely City Golf Club. This much lauded trophy winning club has long retained a reputation as a sought-after golf club and an exceptional sporting facility, attracting keen players from around the region for many years. The Club management committee sensibly decided to use the recently enforced lockdown […]
Gender diversity is only 19% in the tech workforce and only 15% of workers are from BAME backgrounds. A new festival aims to develop the tech sector in Oxfordshire.
Oxford-based hand dryer manufacturer Airdri has welcomed Joe Pearce to its senior team as head of business development. The company laid down ambitious expansion plans at the beginning of the year, and after a strong first quarter is investing further in its sales and marketing division to achieve exponential growth across the rest of 2021. Having recently launched a new range of eco hand dryers, as well as pivoting during […]