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  2. Oxford services - Wikipedia

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    It is named after the nearby city of Oxford. The services are owned by Welcome Break and opened in the summer of 1998. It was the third of four service stations to open on the M40. There is also a Ramada hotel on the site. [1] There is also a Welcome Break area at the Peartree Roundabout.

  3. A43 road - Wikipedia

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    After completion of the Oxford Ring Road, the southern terminus was changed to the Pear Tree Roundabout between Kidlington and Oxford. When the M40 was opened in 1991 the road from the Pear Tree Roundabout to Weston-on-the-Green was renumbered A34, and the stretch through Middleton Stoney between the A34 and junction 10 of the M40 was ...

  4. List of road junctions in the United Kingdom: C - Wikipedia

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    The pub on the roundabout was called The Roundabout but known as Charlie Brown's (the landlord was the son of Charlie Brown, a boxer and landlord of a pub of the same name in Limehouse). This pub was demolished in the 70s with the construction of the M11. [4] Charlie Sweep's Corner Garforth, West Yorkshire: A63 Selby Road; B6137 Leeds Road

  5. Oxford Ring Road - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Ring Road circles the city of Oxford, England. It is a dual carriageway ring road for most of its length apart from a short section between Woodstock Road and Banbury Road in the north of the city. The severe restrictions on traffic in Oxford city centre mean that it is the only practical way for long-distance traffic to get past ...

  6. Luxury resort slated for Oxford MS area. See what it is - AOL

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    The 85-acre resort will be located on the north side of Mississippi 6, 3 miles outside of the Oxford city limits. It is slated to open in the Spring 2025.

  7. A34 road - Wikipedia

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    Kingsway in Manchester where the A34 nears the end of its route. The original (1922) route of the A34 was Winchester to Oxford, much shorter than it is today. [6] It was extended to Manchester on 1 April 1935, [7] replacing part of the A42 (Oxford to Birmingham through Shipston-on-Stour, Stratford-upon-Avon and Henley-in-Arden), A455 (Birmingham to Stafford), part of the A449 (Stafford to ...

  8. List of statutory instruments of the United Kingdom, 2002

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    The A423 Maidenhead to Oxford Trunk Road (A34 Hinksey Hill Interchange to A4142 Heyford Hill Roundabout) (Detrunking) Order (SI 2002/216) The A44 London to Aberystwyth Trunk Road (A34 Peartree Roundabout to A40 Wolvercote Roundabout) (Detrunking) Order (SI 2002/217) Fur Farming (Compensation Scheme) (England) Order (SI 2002/221)

  9. Banbury Road - Wikipedia

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    Banbury Road [1] is a major arterial road in Oxford, England, running from St Giles' at the south end, north towards Banbury through the leafy suburb of North Oxford and Summertown, with its local shopping centre. Parallel and to the west is the Woodstock Road, which it meets at the junction with St Giles'.