Freeths advises on development of Europe’s largest ever solar farm
The Botley West Solar Farm aims to generate enough power for up to 330,000 homes
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The Botley West Solar Farm aims to generate enough power for up to 330,000 homes
Joe Lennon FCCA highlights the different reporting elements and benefits of management accounts.
I live in Oxfordshire and since the young age of 13, I’ve been working locally in the area too! My first work experience was having a paper round and helping out in the village football field tuck shop on Saturdays!
National law firm Freeths is pleased to announce a number of senior promotions across its UK offices as part of the annual promotion round.
We spoke to Simon Ellis who represents Freeths LLP, who recently won a £25 million VAT appeal for Mr Malde of Sintra Global against HMRC.
A bus and coach driver who clocked over two million miles during a 42-year career has completed his service on public transport and retired.
Unipart Logistics has won a multi-year contract to provide in-plant logistics services to Airbus.
An Oxford Brookes University lecturer has won an award for her work to support vulnerable court users during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Unipart Chief Finance Officer Darren Leigh has been appointed Unipart Group Chief Executive reporting to John M Neill who continues as full time Unipart Group Executive Chairman.
National leading law firm Freeths has announced the launch of a new office space at CEG’s Exchange Station in Liverpool following a period of record growth.
Thames Valley lawyers from Blake Morgan are celebrating success in the 2023 edition of the prestigious Chambers & Partners Guide, which recognises and recommends the best-performing lawyers and legal firms across the UK. 10 of the firm’s teams based in the Thames Valley were selected for praise in the Guide, along with 20 individual lawyers – showcasing the firm’s wide range of specialisms and excellent client service.
If you were ever wondering what opportunities there were for Oxfordshire employers to engage with future generations, look no further.
Oxford will be full of extra ghostly goings-on in the city at Halloween this year, via public ghost tours.
Oxfordshire’s only specialist provider of support services to those affected by brain injury has received recognition for it’s amazing work through the BBC’s Make A Difference Awards.
Grant Thornton UK LLP’s Thames Valley and Southampton offices have hired a raft of new starters this September, as the firm looks to invest in the future of the region.