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An aerial view of southeast Oxford, England. In the foreground is the Oxford Science Park, a high-tech industrial estate, focusing on biotechnology and computer hardware and software. Key to its success are the good transport network (notice the roads), the availability of land (this is a green-field site on the edge of town), and the association with Oxford University. In the background, the 1950s housing development of Rose Hill is clear, with the houses laid out in a geometric pattern.

Boundary area of a town or city, where new building is changing land use from rural to urban (see urban sprawl). It is often a zone of planning conflict.



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Substantial urban fringe areas, already largely subdivided, were sold during this period, expanding the urban limits.
This phenomenon is recent and is related to the incidental encouragement of deer on to the urban fringes by the creation of community woodlands.
 
 
 
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