Tulip Donation, We need your help!
Our Gardens Team have around 800 bulbs for ‘Strong Love’ Tulips that we are hoping to donate to a local good cause or charity.
Our Gardens Team have around 800 bulbs for ‘Strong Love’ Tulips that we are hoping to donate to a local good cause or charity.
A poignant company of 200, life-size Armistice Day soldier silhouettes has been assembled ahead of Remembrance Sunday.
Our Herdsman Richard has harvested a bumper crop of vegetables from a giant edible chaos garden he created on our Estate.
Driven to create the most breathtakingly beautiful photorealistic portraits in oils, this gifted and incredibly talented young artist’s work will be on display for all to experience and enjoy in her first exhibition at the prestigious Iona House Gallery in Woodstock, Oxfordshire from 28th March until 10th May.
Covid has put heavy pressure on our mental health. Which to most of us is no surprise when we found out about lock down!
Discussion around the importance of wellbeing for employees in this climate -The pandemic has put heavy pressure on mental and physical health and companies have an opportunity to stop a dangerous deterioration in these areas.
1. Contract Reassurance. University of Oxford and the venues have adopted a pandemic / COVID-19 clause which will give clients some reassurance about our responsibilities and their responsibilities.
Blenheim Palace is set to open its doors to visitors again from Saturday, 4th July.
Blenheim Palace has been closed for nearly a month as I write this, except for free entry to the Park for our local community.
As some of you may have already heard the news that we are re-opening our park and gardens from this weekend.
During this uncertain time we want to stay available and connected to our community virtually.
The Ashmolean’s doors have been open since 1683, so it was difficult to close them this week.
Staff at Blenheim Palace handed over a giant cheque for £15,885 to The Archway Foundation, an Oxfordshire loneliness charity, after a year-long fundraising initiative.
A massive civil engineering project to help save the ‘finest view in England’ is set to get under way at Blenheim Palace later this year.
Staff at Blenheim Palace handed over a giant cheque for £15,885 to The Archway Foundation, an Oxfordshire loneliness charity, after a year-long fundraising initiative.