Places to see in ( Bicester - UK )
Places to see in ( Bicester - UK )
Bicester is a town and civil parish in the Cherwell district of northeastern Oxfordshire in England. This historic market centre is one of the fastest growing towns in Oxfordshire. Development has been favoured by its proximity to junction 9 of the M40 motorway linking Bicester to London, Birmingham and Banbury.
Bicester has good road links to Oxford, Kidlington, Brackley, Buckingham, Aylesbury and Witney, as well as a railway stations on two axes; Bicester North and Bicester Village. Bicester has its own town council, approximately a one quarter of the population hence ward contribution to the District Council and further representation as to different local governmental matters on the County Council.
The other large town in the district is Banbury. In 2014 the Government in concert with the local planning authority planned for Bicester to become a garden city on the basis of the size of its buffers, distance from the Metropolitan Green Belt and in part to accommodate the demand of commuters to London and Oxford. Up to 13,000 new homes will be built.
The town's nearest motorway is the M40 which has two junctions serving Bicester; junction 9 to the south which is an interchange for the A34 towards Oxford and A41 for Bicester and Aylesbury and junction 10 near Ardley to the north with the A43 towards Brackley. Bicester has a ring road which is made up of the A41, A4095, A4421 and the newly completed Vendee Drive which forms part of the B4030.
Bicester benefited from the Railway Mania of the 1840s. The Buckinghamshire Railway completed the railway between Bletchley and Oxford in 1851, opening a neat station at the bottom of the London road in 1850 to serve Bicester. Bicester also has local bus services to Oxford and Banbury, and is served by long-distance route X5 between Oxford and Cambridge. Northampton once ran service 8 as far as Bicester
Bicester is within an hour's drive to three international airports and within 10 miles of the minor London Oxford Airport. Bicester Town Council has its offices in the Garth in the picturesque and award-winning Garth Park. Bicester is in north Oxfordshire 12 miles north of Oxford, near the Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire borders.
There are 5 electoral wards, North, East, South, West and Town as defined by the town council. The areas of Bicester include:
Highfield
Woodfield
King's End
Bure Park
Glory Farm
Southwold
Langford Village
Kingsmere (New housing development)
Elmsbrook (new housing development, eco-town)
( Bicester - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Bicester . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Bicester - UK
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Livin on a prayer, live at garth Park, bicester, August Bank Holiday 2019. @SledgeHammerBand
Sledgehammer playing at bicester Town council's I love 80's night, August Bank Holiday 2019. Fabulous crowd!
PARK IN ENGLAND - GARTH PARK *EXPLORED*|SUDAN NATARAJAN|Tamil Vlogs|
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Frisbee in Garth Park Bicester 2 - 360
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Secret Party - 24/08/13 - Yates Bicester (UK)
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ALEX & FRA LIVE DJ SET
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Changing Bicester Skatepark
Local Skateboarders and Bmxers have worked together to design and get permission to build a new skatepark. The current skatepark is outdated and had a professional safety check and is deemed unsafe to use, it is a dangerous facility that could cause serious injuries. The group involved in changing it have plans with the town council to rebuild a modern skatepark, this facility has been used by hundreds of people daily since its opening over a decade ago. Change Bicester skatepark group are fundraising to reach the target of 150,000 pounds to get the new facility. We are looking for business and other corporations to help raise the money for the towns outdoor multi-wheeled facility.
Destination Bicester - Vintage Bicester (town centre development as at 8th June 2013)
The last Destination Bicester film before the grand opening on 10th July 2013. Crown Walk was all decorated to celebrate the arrival of Sainsbury's.
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bicester edit !!
hamish and me!! bicester last friday!! sorry bout some of the clips being dark,camera dont likecdark places!!
Secret Party - Spring Bank Holiday - 26/05/13 Bicester (UK)
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Bicester parade 2015
Armed force's day
Bicester ECU Varsity Kit Reveal
2016 season
14/11/2015 Churchill Road Bicester Dash Cam
14/11/2015 19:51 Churchill Road towards Launton road Blue Astra reg LM02 ???
I'm travelling at 2930 so can only guess what speed this fool is doing - worse is he overtakes on wrong side of bollards! imagine if someone was crossing and stepped out!
If anyone knows this clown please have a good talk to him before he seriously injuries somebody or worse
Sheep Street Dance
OYAP Trust worked alongside The Mill Arts Centre to provide an exciting dance productions in Bicester town centre! Sponsored by Bicester Village, and with support from Cherwell District Council’s Bicester Garden Town Team, we hosted an event called Sheep Street Dance on Thursday 27th October 2016.
The event featured various dance organisations, such as world-renowned Motionhouse Dance Theatre, Young Anjali from Anjali Dance Company and Implexa Dance Company!
This project takes place at a time of great uncertainty within the both the arts and third sector, both nationally and locally within Bicester. This event is part of the Arts Council funded OYAP programme ‘Towards Tomorrow’s Vision’, designed to conduct 18months of research working towards creating a cultural strategy for Bicester. This includes; bringing world class culture to Bicester, talent development opportunities for young people, a cultural manifesto written by young people for Bicester and raising awareness of the benefits of arts on health, all working towards putting Bicester on the cultural map.
The aims of the programme funding are three-fold. The first is to bring more world-class culture to Bicester and build relationships with surrounding cultural organisations. The second is to raise the profile of arts in the community as a tool to increase health and well-being as well as becoming an important mechanism in bringing new life to the town centre. Lastly, it strives to offer talent development opportunities to the young people of Bicester, by providing them with the chance to witness and work alongside world-class industry professionals.
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Sheep Street Dance and the workshop were sponsored by Bicester Village and supported by Cherwell District Council
Yates Bicester`s Harlem Shake
7/3/2013 Yates in bicester joined the you tube phenomenon
Destination Bicester (An Interview with Councillor James Porter)
As part of a series of films I am making about Bicester (Destination Bicester) I was incredibly grateful to be able to interview Councillor James Porter. The interview was conducted on 29th March 2012 in Garth House, where I asked James about what makes Bicester special and what the future holds for Bicester.
Thanks to Councillor James Porter and Julie Trinder from Bicester Town Council.
Introduction music by kind permission from The Hepburns -
Bicester Box Bash
FT. John Murray & Damon Auger
Apollos Bicester 1965 HD 720p
The Apollos were Bicester's premier group in the 1960's L to R Pete Lewis (base guitar), Pete Ward (vocals),Derek Bucknell (Rhythm guitar), Nick Catlin (lead guitar)and John Ayres (drums). This is just one of 6 songs saved at the time.
Pupils Help Bicester Foodbank
Pupils at a Bicester primary have packed a punch for their harvest festival in 2016 by donating boxes to the local foodbank. The youngsters at Langford Village Primary School in Peregrine Way have packed treats such as tins, jars and teabags.
Quinnys Edit Spiceball
just a few shorts vids put together from last year