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Summer event - Bicester Heritage tour - 4th July 2019

  • 4 Jul 2019
  • 3:45 PM - 8:00 PM (BST)
  • Bicester Heritage, Buckingham Road, Bicester, OX27 8AL
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Oxford Constructing Excellence and the Cambridge Oxford Corridor Constructing Excellence Clubs invite you to join colleagues and friends for summer drinks and a tour of;

Bicester Heritage

Buckingham Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire OX27 8AL (Sat Nav use OX26 5HA)

on

4th July 2019

Programme

15.45 Arrival drinks in the Club Room (123 The Station Armoury)

16.30 Guided tour of the site

18:00-20:00 Dinner (bowl food) and drinks in the Club Room

20:00 Guests to depart

Please advise of any dietary requirements to lucy.wiltshire@morgansindall.com  

Tickets

£25 Oxford CE and COCCEC Club members

£40 All non-members and guests

Venue

Bicester Heritage is creating a revolution in historic vehicle ownership. The unique location is the UK’s only hub for historic motoring excellence and is the national centre for a £5.5bn per annum industry that employs over 34,000 skilled people. The unique ecosystem of businesses based at a beautiful 444 acre former WW2 RAF Bomber Training Station acts as ‘marina-like’ cluster, promoting skills and expertise, employment, qualified customer footfall, shared business incubation and aggregate growth. Collectively, Bicester Heritage is all about driving the future of the past.

The former RAF Bicester site on which Bicester Heritage is now based is of national historic importance. Neglected for the best part of 40 years, it was added to Historic England’s ‘At Risk Register’ in 2008 and designated the most 'at risk' of all Defence Estates in the UK. Since Bicester Heritage’s tenure, over 93% of the buildings have been delicately restored or re-activated for modern business use and occupation, with the site now held as a national exemplar of constructive conservation by Historic England. The time-warp base is truly unmatched in evocative character, with even the paint colours being correct to 1930s British Standards. An active airfield and test track complete it’s dynamic operation.

 

Photo: The Bremont room, courtesy of Bicester Heritage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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