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Post by Yellow River on Oct 27, 2010 15:30:02 GMT
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Post by amarillo on Oct 27, 2010 15:38:39 GMT
does seem high
even if true, unfortunately we won't see major house price falls here because there will always be high demand to buy in Oxford
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Post by KidInTheRiot on Oct 27, 2010 15:53:39 GMT
I guess they must be counting the uni staff as public sector?
Oxford's major employers include:
•BMW (UK) Manufacturing Ltd., manufacturers of the new Mini One, Mini Cooper and Mini Cooper S •Unipart Group of Companies, one of Europe's leading independent logistics, automotive parts and accessories companies. UGC includes Unipart International, Unipart DCM, Partco Group, and Unipart Advanced Learning Systems •University of Oxford, higher education institution whose colleges provide undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral education and a range of business and research support services •Oxford Brookes University, higher education institution providing undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral education and provides specialist research and consultancy support to businesses and promotes and supports entrepeneurship •Newsquest (Oxfordshire) Ltd, local newspaper publisher of the Oxford Mail, Oxford Times and Oxford Star, and on-line publisher of thisisoxfordshire.com •Oxford Bus Company, operator of local Oxford bus services, including the local Park & Ride service, and Oxford Espress route to and from London, Heathrow and Gatwick •Oxford University Press, a department of the University of Oxford, OUP furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide •Oxford Radcliffe Hospital NHS Trust, Oxford's main provider of healthcare, including healthcare research, teaching and training. In Oxford its hospitals include the John Radcliffe Hospital, the Churchill Hospital and the Radcliffe Infirmary •Oxfordshire County Council, local authority for Oxfordshire, including the Local Education Authority
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