Oxford digital company White October prepares for yet another prosperous year
OXFORD-based digital group White October is preparing itself for another year of strong growth after its events business increased annual turnover four-fold in 2015.
OXFORD-based digital group White October is preparing itself for another year of strong growth after its events business increased annual turnover four-fold in 2015.
OXFORDSHIRE’S main tourism body is ramping up its strategy to boost the county’s £1.86bn tourist industry by focusing on international visitors.
OXFORDSHIRE’S councils should be able to collect revenue from stamp duty on property purchases and use the proceeds to help solve the county’s housing crisis, according to an independent think tank.
THE 2016 Oxfordshire Business Awards is moving with the times by introducing two new categories to reflect the underlying dynamics of the county’s economy.
AIRBUS Helicopters, based at Oxford Airport, has launched its first research and development projects in the UK despite having operated in the country for the past four decades.
AN E-LEARNING firm has expanded into Israel after joining a trade mission to the country with Mayor of London Boris Johnson.
SOLAR panel installers in Oxfordshire warn that expected cuts to Government subsidies threaten to “cripple” the industry.
OXFORD fell from the top spot for ethical investing in the UK to third place, according to Ethex, a not-for-profit group facilitating positive investment.
A FARMER has said he doesn’t understand the criticism of his plan to build a £5m solar farm on his property between Bicester and Banbury.
ABINGDON-BASED OXIS Energy has secured £112,348 in Government funding to develop a battery that can operate in ultra-low temperatures in Antarctica.
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