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Covering Oxford, Banbury, Witney, Bicester, Henley-on-Thames, Carterton, Thame, Abingdon, Chipping Norton, Didcot, Wallingford, Wantage and all areas of Oxfordshire.
Oxfordshire, which is often known as Oxon, is a county in the south of England. Oxfordshire’s county town is the University City of Oxford. Other major towns in Oxfordshire include Banbury, Chipping Norton, Bicester, Thame, Witney, Chinnor, Wantage, Didcot, Wallingford, Henley-on-Thames and Kidlington.
Oxford University is based in the city of Oxford - It is the worlds oldest University and also one of the most well known. Made up of 39 colleges the University was founded in the 11th Century. The University is often named in the top ten universities in the world and is normally considered to be in the top 2 universities in the UK.
Henley-on-Thames is in the south east corner of the area covered by Mobile Bar Hire Oxfordshire and is the site of the well known Henley Royal Regatta.
Banbury in north Oxfordshire is home to the largest coffee producing facility in the world, which was built in the 1960’s. The eighteenth and nineteenth centuries saw a large increase in the importance of Banbury as a town and in 1790 the Oxford canal was built.
King Alfred the Great was born in Wantage and the jockey Lester Piggot spent his school days in Wantage.
Didcot is an Oxfordshire town that used to be in Berkshire. It is said to be the district with the highest healthy life expectancy in England. The average healthy lifespan in England is 68.8 for women and 67 for men whereas in the Oxfordshire town the expectancy is 86.
In September the largest one day agricultural show takes place in Thame.
Oxfam have their emergency warehouse in Bicester. Another town in the same area of Oxfordshire is Woodstock – which is home to Blenheim Castle. The home of the Dukes of Marlborough is Blenheim Castle. The Palace was used for some of the scenes in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and in 1987 was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Other Oxfordshire towns of note include Chipping Norton – often used as a gateway to the Cotswolds, Wallingford – the site of a castle destroyed at the command of Oliver Cromwell, Abingdon – formerly the county town of Berkshire and Witney – famous for its blankets.
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