Connect with nature this Mental Health Awareness Week
People in Oxfordshire are being encouraged to take a step back and try and connect with nature this Mental Health Awareness Week (10 to 16 May 2021).
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People in Oxfordshire are being encouraged to take a step back and try and connect with nature this Mental Health Awareness Week (10 to 16 May 2021).
Confirmation of a new, innovative green skills centre – one of several schemes to have benefited from funding secured by the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) – has been announced.
The Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP) have today (27 April) revealed that works on phase one of a new project – set to boost ‘cleaner’ modes of commuting in Oxford, as well as connectivity options in-and-out of the city – continues to make positive progress.
Blenheim Palace is set to open its doors to visitors again from Monday, 17th May.
New study shows that 58% of Brits said one of the main things they are not looking forward to when returning to their place of work is having to look smart and dress in office attire.
MEPC Milton Park in Oxfordshire, one of Europe’s largest science and technology communities, has unveiled plans for the Bee House, a new state of the art building which will be Oxfordshire’s newest and largest flexible co-working building.
Leading Oxfordshire bus operators have introduced a ‘wellbeing team’ to provide mental health support to colleagues.
Six months on from our first Summit we will be looking at how things have moved on and the recovery prospects for our local economy. We have a stellar set of speakers lined up including Jane Patterson-Todd, Dr David Cleevely CBE, C-J Green, Chris Sargisson, Anne Bailey, Laraine Moody, Duncan Baker MP, Fiona McGonigle and Doug Field. See below for the full line-up of speakers…this really is not to be missed!
This morning, City AM has reported that more than a quarter (26%) of UK businesses will either close, downsize or consolidate their offices in the coming months, as companies move to hybrid working models. More than half (53%) of businesses plan to offer more flexible or remote working policies, while 30 per cent are expecting employees in the office between one and three days per week, research by YouGov for HR tech firm Applaud found.
South Oxfordshire based Boardman Hawkins & Osborne LLP has acquired four additional members of the team the last three months to expand their growing specialist team.
Official launch of two major new exhibitions: ‘Churchill’ and ‘The Stables’, including world premiere unveiling of life-size Churchill waxwork
It’s thought that a year of coronavirus lockdowns has cost the economy £251billion through closed businesses and reduced footfall. So, it’s no wonder that the Government and private businesses alike are keen to get Brits back in the office.
Timex, a world leader in watchmaking, unveils its new brand campaign – WE DON’T STOP – the next evolution of the Timex brand that embodies hope and resiliency as many around the world continue to persevere in the face of difficult circumstances. With the campaign’s debut, Timex unveils its new creative featuring notable change makers […]
Blenheim has been supporting its furloughed staff and those having to work from home by funding online training courses of their choice.