by Lorna Waterfield | Oct 12, 2021 | News
Pre-pandemic Oxfordshire welcomed 30 million visitors per year which contributed £2.5billion into the visitor economy supporting 42,000 jobs but, post-pandemic is a very different story. With an anticipated 50 per cent losses in both visitors and spending in 2020 and...
by Lorna Waterfield | Oct 12, 2021 | News
The research by the cybersecurity and privacy experts VPNOverview.com, analysed the UK’s top ten most downloaded apps over the past 12 months to discover which access the most data and permissions. The study measured three key privacy indicators: App Access...
by Lorna Waterfield | Oct 12, 2021 | News
Amongst those receiving awards will be bus driver Brian Havard who is celebrating 30 years at the company. Brian has driven the 3 service from Rosehill to Oxford throughout his three decades with the company, offering him an unrivalled insight into the evolution of...
by Lorna Waterfield | Oct 12, 2021 | News
The event, which was organised by SeeSaw, Blenheim’s charity of the year, attracted 130 people. The fundraiser is a chance for people to walk with others and celebrate the lives of family members and friends, whether they died recently or many years ago, as the sun...
by Lorna Waterfield | Oct 12, 2021 | News
The government had wanted to make the radical changes affecting 4.3m self-employed people, small businesses and landlords with an income of more than £10,000 come into effect from April 2023. Now it has been pushed back to April 2024. Officials said they recognised...