3 Peaks, 3 Teams, 3 Charities The Trifecta
There’s a buzz going around Oxfordshire about business leaders teaming up with charities to pull off a fantastic charity challenge. What you’ve heard is true, and it’s called the Trifecta!
Where it all began. B4 started in Oxfordshire in 2006 and has continued to grow and expand to other areas.
There’s a buzz going around Oxfordshire about business leaders teaming up with charities to pull off a fantastic charity challenge. What you’ve heard is true, and it’s called the Trifecta!
Dinners and functions set against beautiful backdrops with exceptional cuisine.
One great way to support local hospice Sobell House is to choose them as your companies Charity of the Year. It’s always a great way to connect with a local charity and motivate and inspire your colleagues. One local business doing just that is Opus Energy, who are based here in Oxford on the Banbury Road in Summertown.
If you are looking to save money and enhance the service levels you are currently receiving, then use the local choice, Aston and James.
We enjoyed a welcome break at the fabulous Hotel du Vin, a cosy retreat in the heart of Henley, snuggled alongside the banks of the River Thames.
Christmas is fast approaching and for some of us it’s approaching far too fast.
There are over 500,000 people with cancer working across the UK. This figure is expected to double by 2030 as more people survive a diagnosis of cancer.
Behind every great business lies a great family according to research carried out by law firm Blake Morgan into the key factors of business success.
The first new residents have moved into Blenheim’s ground-breaking affordable housing scheme at Long Hanborough.
Grant Thornton has welcomed a new partner, Karen Robb, to head up its VAT team in the South. Karen joins from the London market, where she led the VAT, Customs and Indirect Tax practice for the UK and EMEA.
The University of Reading and Paul Lindley, founder of Ella’s Kitchen and IMAGINE Campaign Senior Ambassador, have launched a new business competition, just imagine if… with a prize of £75,000 worth of bespoke University research.
Two recently graduated apprentices from Blenheim have been nominated for awards.
Grant Thornton UK LLP today announces the launch of the third annual Faces of a Vibrant Economy initiative, which identifies 100 organisations and their leaders (private, not for profit and public sectors) that demonstrate excellence through growth, innovation and purpose, five of which are from the Thames Valley area:
One of the largest independent accountancy practices in the area, Whitley Stimpson, has recruited an additional 16 members of staff.