by Lorna Waterfield | Feb 2, 2022 | News
Oxford Brookes is engaging with community members on proposals to develop its Headington Hill site for the benefit of students, research, industry and the wider region. The University has set out plans for a workshop building to enhance STEM and creative...
by Lorna Waterfield | Feb 1, 2022 | News
The Oxford Living Wage is a minimum hourly rate of pay that promotes liveable earnings for all workers and recognises the high cost of living in Oxford. The rate of pay is set annually and is linked to the Living Wage Foundation’s Real Living Wage. The Living Wage...
by Lorna Waterfield | Feb 1, 2022 | News
The request-to-stop kiosk gives passengers access to live train information and forms part of a broader package of improvements to the line’s radio signalling system, worth approximately £5m. Eight stations on the Far North Line will benefit from the...
by Lorna Waterfield | Feb 1, 2022 | News
I met Jenny recently at her offices just off the Botley Road to hear about why she decided to go it alone and how, today (1stFebruary) after five years running JHI Ltd, a specialist immigration advice firm, she hasn’t regretted that decision, not even once. “I was a...
by Lorna Waterfield | Jan 27, 2022 | News
It means Oxford Bus Company season ticket holders using its park&ride services will be able to choose to add parking when buying their bus season ticket. Those who do will be able to park as many times as they like at any of the city’s five park&ride...