Oxfordshire Growth Board: Oxfordshire Plan 2050
This is an opportunity for landowners, developers, agents, individuals and other interested parties to respond to a draft plan which will direct development across Oxfordshire for the next 30 years.
Where it all began. B4 started in Oxfordshire in 2006 and has continued to grow and expand to other areas.
This is an opportunity for landowners, developers, agents, individuals and other interested parties to respond to a draft plan which will direct development across Oxfordshire for the next 30 years.
In this session Grant Hayward and Sam Kandiyali use the recently developed B4 TRMOB graphic as a tool to highlight the ways in which Target PR use the business for positive social and environmental impact.
In recognition of its outstanding support for small businesses, student entrepreneurship and commitment to the local economy, Oxford Brookes Business School has been awarded the Small Business Charter Award.
Modern flex offices spark creativity in fully restored 1930s Art Deco film building.
Two ponies paid Oxford Bus Company a special visit this week to celebrate the unveiling of a double-decker emblazoned in a riding charity’s branding.
Neil McNicholas has been appointed the new Managing Director for Unipart Rail effective immediately.
Thames Travel is re-launching its night bus services this weekend to support the return of the night-time economy.
Leading law firm Blake Morgan, and several of its first class lawyers have been ranked in the Chambers High Net Worth 2021 Guide – the go-to guide for private wealth advisers looking for intelligent support and advice.
An Oxford study centre has moved to a new location in a prime area of North Oxford.
Ecommerce watch specialist, WatchPilot, has expanded its Nottingham office. New to the team is Jack Biggs, WatchPilot’s new Social Media and Content Specialist. Prior to joining WatchPilot, Jack was a freelance content creator, filming social media influencers and major brands. Jack also produces daily hip hop dance videos on TikTok, having gained over 90,000 followers […]
It was the Netflix series set in Regency London where an estimated 82 million people worldwide tuned in to watch its (slightly racy) love story. For Bridgerton, the eight-episode first season was met by praise from both fans and critics alike, but it wasn’t just the TV series that grew in popularity: it seems as […]
As we hit ‘Freedom Day’, it seems an appropriate time to update you on XIST2.
Blenheim Estate Homes has welcomed the government’s new national model design code, which was published this week.
Businesses have a responsibility to their communities, to be supportive and at the very least not actively cause harm. Here you will find content relating to businesses being a Force for Good, supporting charities and their local communities.
In a world of hybrid workplaces, and a reluctance to return to the office full time, one Oxfordshire business park introduces rurally located offices to hire by the day