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Companies move into refurbished Hayakawa Building at The Oxford Science Park
New occupiers, CyanoCapture and Ochre Bio, are joining MiroBio, MoA Technology and Oxford Nanopore Technologies, who are expanding their footprint on the Park, as well as Circassia, which is relocating from another building.
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Oxbotica completes first driverless car test on open publicly-accessible roads
The all-electric AppliedEV vehicle, driven by Oxbotica, operated in Oxford with no onboard driver, marking the next step in commercialising AV technology.
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The Levine Building at Trinity College in Oxford has been completed and officially opened
The modern classical building, is a cluster of 4 buildings, each with its own scale, character, and use, and is designed to sit comfortably within the College’s rich built and landscape heritage.
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Oxfordshire planning consultancy Edgars promotes five planners
This is part of its continued growth strategy focused on delivering inspiring futures and places for its clients while nurturing and training its talent.
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Tritax Symmetry submits planning application for new Siemens Healthineers facility
The 48-acre site on land north of the A41 and east of Junction 9 of the M40, known as Symmetry Park, Oxford North, has been chosen following an extensive site search.
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Adactus launches customer service software for independent hospitality and small business
The Thame based technology specialist has adapted and developed its tried and tested software for smaller businesses, launching a range of easy-to-use products on a fixed monthly fee.
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Lothbury’s plans for Oxford’s Clarendon Centre approved by City Council
Opened in 1984 as a shopping centre in central Oxford, the Clarendon Centre is undergoing a change of use to develop an academic and living hub.









