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The club has now partnered with the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) to deliver its ‘All Stars’ programme to children ...
A Spy at War by Charles Beaumont (Canelo) This accomplished and notably timely second novel is shot through with convincing ...
Sophie Harrison continues her series on Oxford alumni and their books, this time exploring the works of the author of Babel and Yellowface.
The city attracts tourists and students from around the world but now councillors are considering slapping motorists with ...
David Kohn Architects (DKA) completed New College’s Gradel Quadrangles, a student accommodation complex. DKA’s Gradel ...
Northwest of London, Oxford’s nickname is the City of Dreaming Spires for its ornate architecture and medieval city center. Anchored by the 12th-century Oxford University, visitors can meander narrow ...
In the city of dreaming spires you'll find Oxford Business College, a place where 'ambition meets opportunity and education drives success'. Judging by videos on its website, this noble seat of ...
“There is an indisputable allure to Oxford — the City of Dreaming Spires,” says Rawan. “The foggy days, old books, and candlelit libraries, the whole dark academia atmosphere embodied by Oxford.” The ...
Oxford’s pedestrianised high street is packed ... In his work Thyrsis, Victorian poet Matthew Arnold dubbed it the “city of dreaming spires” after its incredible architecture, and it ...
a destination showcasing unparalleled views of Oxford’s dreaming spires. The Store, placed on the two main bustling streets of the city, tells the story of the building’s illustrious past life ...