by Lorna Waterfield | May 20, 2021 | News
To mark the opening of two major new exhibitions visitors will be able to ‘greet’ Winston Churchill as well as meet and, for younger visitors ride, friendly ponies on selected days. The role of Churchill will be played by ‘Winstan’ a lookalike of the ‘Greatest Briton’...
by Lorna Waterfield | May 20, 2021 | News
This health crisis has shone a spotlight on the unacceptable levels of homelessness and inequality in Oxfordshire and demonstrated the importance of everyone having a safe place to call ‘home’ with secure, dignified work. We’ve supported hundreds of people to...
by Lorna Waterfield | May 20, 2021 | Insights, News
By Georgie M-T of B4 For the millennials and Gen Z’s, this is what they live and breathe, social media has always been in their life and they know it like the back of their hand, the tricky part is introducing ‘more mature’ generations to this now digital world…So,...
by Lorna Waterfield | May 19, 2021 | News
Adult hedgehogs are said to travel between 1-2 kilometres per night across a staggering 10-20 hectares in the search for food[1], with some venturing onto busy roads, putting them at higher risk of being hit by traffic or attacked by predators. With British hedgehogs...
by Lorna Waterfield | May 19, 2021 | Insights, News
Written by Amy Evans Amy Evans When Oxford City Council (the Council) introduced its city-wide, mandatory licensing scheme licensing for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) in 2011, it became the first Council in England to do so. The scheme, which comprises a...