Opportunities for business to be a force for good with Lizzy Hawkins, HM Government
Business done right is a force for good in our society. Now more than ever, social and environmental responsibility are essential parts of doing business, whether here in the UK or elsewhere in the world.
Hear examples of how businesses have stepped up to deliver greater social impact, and what are the prospects for businesses to work with government and civil society to make a positive contribution to society.
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Join us to help disadvantaged people in Oxfordshire this winter
Oxfordshire Community Foundation (OCF) have launched an appeal to raise £60,000 towards its Living Essentials Fund. The Living Essentials Fund will help the most disadvantaged people in our county who are struggling to afford the basics – housing, food and warmth. Grants will be made to grassroots charitable organisations across Oxfordshire working to support them […]

B4 Member of the Month – Phil Lawrie, Silverstone Museum
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Town v Gown 2025
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