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OXFORD

Oxford is home to one of the oldest and most internationally recognised Universities in the world . This has led to an unparalleled research and development business sector.

As well as biosciences, IT services and other R&D businesses, Oxford offers a diverse employment mix with education and health, business services, retail and manufacturing as the main employment sectors.

Oxford is strategically positioned in the south of England, approximately 57 miles (91km) north west of London, 26 miles (41km) north of Reading and 66 miles (106km) south east of Birmingham.

Road

Road links are excellent. Oxford Business Park is located two miles south east of Oxford City Centre, prominently fronting and accessed from the A4142 Oxford Ring Road at its junction with the B480.

The ring road links to the A40 which in turn provides access to the M40 (Junction 8A) towards London to the south east and Birmingham to the north west. The A34 offers dual carriageway access to Reading and Junction 13 of the M4 motorway..

Rail

Oxford mainline railway station provides frequent and direct access to London Paddington and Reading with approximate journey times of 56 minutes and 23 minutes respectively.

A direct service is also available to Birmingham with a journey time of approximately 70 minutes.

Bus

The Oxford Bus Company operates a comprehensive network of services in and around the city, as well as the established Park & Ride service which includes regular services to and from five car parks and Oxford Parkway railway station.

There is also an express coach service to London and Heathrow Airport.

Air

Both London Heathrow and Birmingham International airports are accessible by road in less than an hour’s drivetime.

Cycle

An extensive network of cycleways and footpaths provides various green modes of transportation, allowing employees to walk, run or cycle directly to work.

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