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Wantage Grove times Marcham Abingdon Oxford bus includes 34 to Harwell Campus from March 2014 1 X30 31 Oxford Botley Botley Rd Welcome to this useful guide to buses on routes X30 and 31, brought to you by Stagecoach. 420 A A3 4 Abingdon Rd There are up to three buses every hour Cumnor Cumnor Hill from Wantage into Oxford and back, with frequent late X30 Cumnor night buses on Friday and Saturdays until 3am. Hinksey Hill d Rd R Rd We’ve also introduced new Sunday buses on route X30. e d comb ox F Oxfor All our buses have wide doors and a low, level floor 420 - meaning they’re so easy to get on and off, A particularly if you’ve heavy shopping to carry or are pushing a buggy. A34 Rd d Oxfor St Marcham North Marcham Rd Abingdon 31 8 A33 We’d like to introduce you to Carole Stevens, your local bus manager for these routes. Her job is to keep things East Hanney running smoothly and keep customers happy. She’s often out and about on the bus, and will be happy to answer any questions you may have. Grove Or contact her in the office. St 01865 77 22 50 Main Rd Challow Rd ove If you’re not happy with our response, this Gr A417 independent body will review your complaint Rd The Bus Appeals Body, Ickleton PO Box 119, Shepperton, TW17 8UX Wantage X30 31 2 3 where to catch your bus M ag The Street d Green Oxford Lane Re alen wl Denchwor ey Gloucester Green th 31 evening Rd Rd coach station e rail service only Broad St T Grove url Street library Av station St t Co ge orge S New Inn Hal Ge rnma to Oxford R5 Frideswide Hythe Brid Ship St yfield Ma to Wantage r Sq R8 Park End St ke et St Millbrook t St Mark D3 l School Botley Rd R9 E7 New St igh St The Bell Beck H Hollybush Ro St Thomas St ad X30 et St t E2 een S 31 X30 X30 pick up t Qu S E1 e Rd Ro only l t s w a C H4 Cane Lane Station Brewer St St A ldat e s 31 X30 Speedwell St Police Harcourt Oxford city centre Th ames St Station Crown Way eet to Wantage P1 r Court P2 from Wantage Wantage e St 31 ov Gr to Oxford from Oxford 31 retail Garston Lane park Seesen ad Ro Mill Street Wa library y ad ad o Ro ootton R Market Waitrose Charlton W rd ad fo Ro Place Ox Radley The Shoulder Kings Arms ad Ro library of Mutton Waitrose Spring Portway 31 A1 A4 Tourist Information Ock St Brid High St ge St Abingdon Cross Keys to Oxford see page 8 for maps of to Wantage Cumnor & East Hanney 4 5 Wantage | Grove | Oxford route X30 Mondays to Fridays except public holidays Wantage Market Place 0655 0725 0745 0805 0840 0935 05 35 1505 1535 1605 1710 1910 Grove green 0705 0735 0755 0815 0850 0943 13 43 1513 1543 1613 1718 1918 East Hanney Main Road A338 0710 0740 0800 0820 0855 0948 18 48 1518 1548 1618 1723 1923 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0725 0755 0817 0837 0910 0947 1002 32 02 1532 1602 1632 1737 1937 North Hinksey Elms Parade 0731 0801 0823 0843 0916 0951 1006 36 06 until 1536 1606 1636 1741 1941 minutes Oxford Station Square stop R8 0744 0814 0836 0856 0926 0959 1014 44 14 1544 1615 1645 1750 1949 then at these Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 0748 0818 0840 0900 0930 1003 1018 48 18 1548 1620 1650 1755 1953 N30 N30 N30 journey in red is operated with double-deck coaches Wantage Market Place 2350 0050 0150 from our Oxford Tube fleet Grove green 2357 0057 0157 East Hanney Main Road A338 0001 0101 0201 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0015 0115 0215 North Hinksey Elms Parade 0019 0119 0219 Oxford Station Square stop R8 0027 0127 0227 Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 0030 0130 0230 times in dark blue box run on Fridays only Saturdays N30 N30 N30 Wantage Market Place 0750 0830 0905 05 35 1435 1535 1635 1735 1910 2350 0050 0150 Grove green 0758 0838 0913 13 43 1443 1543 1643 1743 1918 2357 0057 0157 East Hanney Main Road A338 0803 0843 0918 18 48 1448 1548 1648 1748 1923 0001 0101 0201 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0817 0857 0932 32 02 1502 1602 1702 1802 1937 0015 0115 0215 North Hinksey Elms Parade 0821 0901 0936 36 06 until 1506 1606 1706 1806 1941 0019 0119 0219 minutes Oxford Station Square stop R8 0829 0909 0944 44 14 1514 1614 1714 1814 1949 0027 0127 0227 then at these Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 0833 0913 0948 48 18 1518 1618 1718 1818 1953 0030 0130 0230 6 7 Wantage | Grove | Oxford route X30 Sundays & public holidays going out Friday or Saturday night? Wantage Market Place 0925 25 1725 Grove green 0933 33 1733 late night N buses from Oxford East Hanney Main Road A338 0938 38 1738 31 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0952 52 1752 up to every 30 mins hourly North Hinksey Elms Parade 0956 56 until 1756 Oxford Station Square stop R8 1004 04 1804 last bus is 3am then Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 1008 08 1808 Oxford Road X30 Glebe Road ill A420 or H Kenilworth Road Cumn Cumnor X30 to Oxford to Wantage Steventon Rd St in a M 31 8 33 A X30 Summer Black Horse Inn to wn East Hanney to Oxford to Wantage 8 Oxford | Grove | Wantage route X30 Mondays to Fridays except public holidays Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 0915 0945 15 45 1545 1615 1645 1720 1750 1820 1920 Oxford Station Square stop R9 0923 0953 23 53 1553 1626 1656 1731 1801 1828 1928 at North Hinksey Elms Parade 0929 0959 29 59 1559 1636 1706 1741 1811 1834 1934 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0933 1003 33 03 1603 1640 1710 1745 1815 1838 1938 East Hanney Main Road A338 0947 1017 47 17 until 1617 1657 1727 1802 1832 1852 1952 then every Grove green 0951 1021 30 mins 51 21 1621 1701 1731 1806 1836 1856 1956 Wantage Market Place 0959 1029 59 29 1629 1709 1739 1814 1844 1904 2004 Saturdays Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 0845 0915 0945 1015 1045 1115 1145 15 45 1815 Oxford Station Square stop R9 0853 0923 0953 1023 1053 1123 1153 at 23 53 1823 North Hinksey Elms Parade 0859 0929 0959 1029 1059 1129 1159 29 59 1829 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0903 0933 1003 1033 1103 1133 1203 33 03 1833 East Hanney Main Road A338 0917 0947 1017 1047 1117 1147 1217 47 17 until 1847 then every Grove green 0921 0951 1021 1051 1121 1151 1221 30 mins 51 21 1851 Wantage Market Place 0929 0959 1029 1059 1129 1159 1229 59 29 1859 Sundays & public holidays Oxford St. Aldates stop H4 0930 30 1830 Oxford Station Square stop R9 0938 38 1838 North Hinksey Elms Parade 0944 44 1844 Cumnor Kenilworth Road 0948 48 1848 hourly East Hanney Main Road A338 1002 02 until 1902 Grove green 1006 06 1906 then Wantage Market Place 1014 14 1914 10 11 Wantage | Grove | Marcham | Abingdon | Oxford route 31 Mondays to Fridays except public holidays 34 34 Wantage Market Place 0625 0700 0805 0910 1010 10 1510 1610 1630 1710 1743 1810 1855 1955 Grove green 0635 0710 0815 0918 1018 18 1518 1618 x 1718 x 1818 1902 2002 East Hanney Black Horse 0641 0716 0821 0924 1024 24 1524 1624 x 1724 x 1824 1908 2008 Marcham Howard Cornish Rd 0650 0726 0833 0933 1033 33 1533 1633 x 1733 x 1833 1917 2017 Abingdon Stratton Way stop A1 0700 0740 0847 0945 1045 45 1545 1647 1720 1747 1830 1847 1926 2026 Abingdon Boundary House 0704 0746 0855 0949 1049 49 1549 1653 1724 1753 1834 1853 1929 2029 hourly Bagley Wood Sawmill 0708 0751 0900 0953 1053 53 until 1553 1657 x 1757 x 1857 1933 2033 Abingdon Road Chatham Rd 0713 0806 0910 0959 1059 59 1559 1703 1734 1803 1844 1903 1938 2038 then Oxford Castle Street stop E1 0719 0819 0919 1005 1105 05 1605 1712 1740 1809 1850 1909 1943 2043 Oxford St Aldates stop H4 0722 0822 0922 1008 1108 08 1608 1715 1743 1812 1853 1912 x x Oxford rail station stop R5 1948 2048 N31 N31 Wantage Market Place 2055 2155 2255 for a faster bus to Oxford use X30 Grove green 2102 2202 2302 East Hanney Black Horse 2108 2208 2308 Marcham Howard Cornish Rd 2117 2217 2317 Abingdon Stratton Way stop A1 2126 2226 2326 0049 0149 Abingdon Boundary House 2129 2229 2329 0052 0152 Bagley Wood Sawmill 2133 2233 2333 x x this bus also calls at Abingdon College 0850 Abingdon Road Chatham Rd 2138 2238 2338 0058 0158 34 Harwell Campus Oxford Castle Street stop E1 2143 2243 2343 0103 0203 this bus also calls at 1655 1805 Steventon High Street 1705 1815 Oxford St Aldates stop H4 x x 2345 0105 0205 Drayton Green 1709 1819 Oxford rail station stop R5 2148 2248 times in dark blue box run on Fridays only 12 13 Wantage | Grove | Marcham | Abingdon | Oxford route 31 Saturdays N31 N31 Wantage Market Place 0650 0810 10 1710 1810 1855 1955 2055 2155 2255 Grove green 0657 0818 18 1718 1818 1902 2002 2102 2202 2302 East Hanney Black Horse 0703 0824 24 1724 1824 1908 2008 2108 2208 2308 Marcham Howard Cornish Rd 0711 0833 33 1733 1833 1917 2017 2117 2217 2317 Abingdon Stratton Way stop A1 0721 0845 45 1745 1845 1926 2026 2126 2226 2326 0049 0149 Abingdon Boundary House 0725 0849 49 1749 1849 1929 2029 2129 2229 2329 0052 0152 hourly until Bagley Wood Sawmill 0728 0852 52 1752 1852 1932 2032 2132 2232 2332 x x Abingdon Road Chatham Rd 0733 0859 59 1759 1859 1937 2037 2137 2237 2337 0058 0158 then Oxford Castle Street stop E1 0739 0905 05 1805 1905 1943 2043 2143 2243 2343 0104 0204 Oxford St Aldates stop H4 0742 0908 08 1808 x x x x x 2345 0106 0206 Oxford rail station stop R5 1910 1948 2048 2148 2248 Sundays & public holidays Wantage Market Place 0755 0855 55 1455 1555 1655 1755 1955 2155 Grove green 0803 0903 03 1503 1603 1703 1802 2002 2202 East Hanney Black Horse 0809 0909 09 1509 1609 1709 1808 2008 2208 Marcham Howard Cornish Rd 0818 0918 18 1518 1618 1718 1817 2017 2217 Abingdon Stratton Way stop A1 0827 0927 27 1527 1627 1727 1826 2026 2226 Abingdon Boundary House 0831 0931 31 1531 1631 1731 1829 2029 2229 hourly Bagley Wood Sawmill 0835 0935 35 until 1535 1635 1735 1832 2032 2232 Abingdon Road Chatham Rd 0841 0941 41 1541 1641 1741 1837 2037 2237 then Oxford Castle Street stop E1 0851 0951 51 1551 1649 1749 1843 2043 2243 Oxford St Aldates stop H4 0854 0954 54 1554 1651 1751 1845 x x Oxford rail station
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    Walking back in Time: Conservation in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, 1942-65, from the Diaries of Charles Elton K. J. Kirby . Summary The diaries of Charles Elton, a father of community ecology, give details of over 300 visits in the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire between 1940 and 1965 (excluding those made to Wytham Woods near Oxford that are reported separately). The entries illustrate the changes that took place in the countryside in the post-war period; the idiosyncrasies of protected site selection at that time; and some of the management challenges that had to be overcome. Though inevitably a partial record they provide insights relevant to modern conservation. Modern conservationists should ensure that at least the equivalent record is passed on to future generations. Introduction Charles S. Elton, FRS, CBE (1900-1991) was one of the fathers of community ecology (Elton 1966) and the first editor of the Journal of Animal Ecology. He created and directed the Bureau of Animal Population from 1932 until his retirement in 1965 (Crowcroft 1991). The Bureau was absorbed into the Department of Zoology and Elton continued to have an office there for some years after his retirement. He was also a key figure in the early years of the Nature Conservancy which was set up in 1949, the forerunner of Natural England and the other statutory conservation agencies, and was involved in discussions on which sites should be become reserves or Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs). Figure 1. Elton (in the middle, holding nets) with students in the 1950s. Elton lived in north Oxford and there is a commemoration plaque in the pavement in Park Town.
  • Chilswell Farmhouse Boars Hill, Oxfordshire Chilswell Farmhouse Boars Hill, Oxfordshire

    Chilswell Farmhouse Boars Hill, Oxfordshire Chilswell Farmhouse Boars Hill, Oxfordshire

    CHILSWELL FARMHOUSE BOARS HILL, OXFORDSHIRE CHILSWELL FARMHOUSE BOARS HILL, OXFORDSHIRE An exceptional country farm house, meticulously refurbished to the highest of standards with classical proportions and stunning views of both Oxford & the Oxfordshire countryside. Oxford 4 miles | M40 Junction 9 - 12 miles | Didcot 9 miles (London Paddington 41 minutes) | London 58 miles Accommodation and amenities Reception Hall | Drawing Room | Dining Room | Conservatory | Study | Utility | Family Room Kitchen/Breakfast Room | Boot Room Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and en-suite | 5 Further Bedrooms | 3 Further Bathrooms 1 Bedroom Staff/Guest Coach House 4 Bay Garaging (2 enclosed) 4 Stables | Tack Room | Rug Room | Machine Store In all about 8,633 sqft. Gardens and Paddocks – in all about 6.9 acres. For Sale Freehold Savills Knight Frank LLP Mayfield House, 256 Banbury Road 280 Banbury Road, Summertown Oxford, OX2 7DE Oxford OX2 7ED Tel: +44 (0) 1865 339700 Tel: +44 (0) 1865 790077 [email protected] [email protected] Savills Country Department Knight Frank LLP 33 Margaret Street 55 Baker Street London W19 0JD London W1U 8AN Tel: +44 (0) 207 499 8644 Tel: +44 (0) 207 861 1779 [email protected] [email protected] www.savills.com www.knightfrank.com Situation Chilswell Farmhouse is set in a wonderful rural position on the edge of Boars Hill and is located ½ mile off Foxcombe Road, along a shared tarmac private lane. It enjoys fabulous views of open rolling Oxfordshire countryside from all aspects and yet is only 2 straight miles from the centre of Oxford. The property enjoys easy access to a wonderful network of footpaths and bridleways for countryside walks, bicycle routes and rides.