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Development work has already begun on the greenfield site
Credit: John Lawrence for The Telegraph
Crunch, crack, splinter, grind – this is the sound of progress; the noise emitted as a JCB uproots and flattens a stretch of hedgerow, sending a startled rabbit scurrying for safety.
Just within the Oxford ring road, a field is being converted into a new urban development; grass and trees are being modernised into concrete and steel. Welcome to Oxford North, a 64-acre greenfield site that will soon accommodate offices, laboratories and new homes, a venture described by the local paper as “Oxford’s Silicon Valley”. After a process of nearly a decade, preparatory work has now begun removing medieval hedgerows before the birds’ breeding season begins.
Richard Charkin: Brexit Ushers British Publishing Into New Territory
An inevitable ‘sea change in trade book publishing,’ writes Richard Charkin, may accelerate as Brexit puts the UK industry’s EU exclusivity into a new light.
A shot from February 6 in London’s Parliament Square. Image – iStockphoto: VV Shots
Editor’s note: This week, contacts at the UK’s Publishers Association tell us that Brexit’s impact on publishing still are unclear, but many in the business have worried aloud for years that the tradition of British exclusivity in Europe could be threatened. When The Bookseller’s Mark Chandler and Katherine Cowdrey wrote about the issue (February 9), we asked Richard Charkin in London to give us his take on the situation. Porter Anderson