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  2. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Oxfordshire

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    Hartslock Wood is one of the sites listed in 1915 by Charles Rothschild, the founder of the Wildlife Trusts, as "worthy of preservation". The wood has a variety of tree species including beech and yew, and there is a large colony of badgers. [103] [104] Highlands Farm Pit: 0.6 hectares (1.5 acres) [105] YES Henley-on-Thames

  3. Timber recycling - Wikipedia

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    Timber recycling or wood recycling is the process of turning waste timber into usable products. Recycling timber is a practice that was popularized in the early 1990s as issues such as deforestation and climate change prompted both timber suppliers and consumers to turn to a more sustainable timber source.

  4. Redbridge, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Redbridge Recycling Centre, located on Old Abingdon Road, is operated by Oxfordshire County Council. [1] [2] [3] Redbridge Park and Ride Car Park is operated by Oxford City Council. [4] A park and ride bus service operates to the centre of Oxford. [5] In 2016, a recycling transfer station at the car park was announced. [6]

  5. Aerial footage shows damage sustained after ‘mushroom cloud ...

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    Aerial footage from the recycling plant in Oxford which was struck by lightning last night (2 October), shows the damage sustained following the incident. The explosion could be heard up to 20 ...

  6. Oxford Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The original Osney Mead building of Oxford Instruments in west Oxford, now used as a church.. The company was founded by Sir Martin Wood in 1959, with help from his wife Audrey Wood (Lady Wood) [4] [5] to manufacture superconducting magnets for use in scientific research, starting in his garden shed in Northmoor Road, Oxford, England. [6]

  7. W. Lucy & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Group Ltd, formerly W. Lucy & Co. Ltd, is a privately owned international group headquartered in Oxford, England. [2] The company's origins date back more than 200 years when its principal business was manufacturing metal castings. Since then the business has evolved and steadily expanded into a group comprising four distinct business units.

  8. Canadian Lumber Standard - Wikipedia

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    CLS timber is kiln-dried and is white wood. [9] Tree sources include Fir, Pine and Spruce. [10] [6] CLS is planed and fished with eased or rounded edges. [9] [11] CLS timber is commonly graded at two strengths, C16 or C24. [9] C24 is the stronger and is typically more expensive. [10]

  9. John Wood Group - Wikipedia

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    John Wood Group plc, commonly known as Wood, is a British multinational engineering and consulting business with headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange as well as being a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. As of February 2025, the group employs 35,000 people globally. [3]