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The Oxford-Cambridge Arc (sometimes Oxford2Cambridge) is a notional arc of agricultural and urban land at about 75km (about 50 miles) radius of London. It runs between the two English university towns of Oxford and Cambridge via Milton Keynes and other important settlements in Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire, at the northern rim of the London commuter belt. It is significant only in economic geography, with little physical geography in common.

Local Industry

The Arc is a major centre of the UK's high tech manufacturing and research industries, and describes itself as "the European Hi-tech Capital for Knowledge-based industries" on its website. It is serviced by four international airports (Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Birmingham International), all located just outside the Arc itself. Cranfield airport takes executive jets at the centre of the arc. Other major industries include agriculture, tourism, construction, entertainment, education, retail and finance. A high proportion of the population commutes daily to London.

Universities

The Arc has a major University sector with 20,000 workers as part of the knowledge economy; Oxford University, Oxford Brookes University, Buckingham University, The Open University (HQ Milton Keynes), Cranfield University, De Montfort University at Bedford, Cambridge University, and Anglia Ruskin University at Cambridge.

Demographics

The Arc is one of the most ethnically diverse regions of the UK. Bedford, roughly central to the Arc and with a population of 100,000, is home to native speakers of over 100 languages, a figure which rivals London, Birmingham and Manchester. The Arc has the fastest growing population of any of the similar regions within the UK; several of the major towns, most notably Milton Keynes and Bedford, are set to expand by up to 50% over the coming few decades, while others, such as Cambourne, have been built from scratch within the last decade. The rapid expansion of the population, coupled with a rise in wages locally, has fueled some of the steepest house price rises in the UK over the period 1995-2005.

Politically, the Arc is traditionally a Conservative stronghold, with only the urban constituencies returning Liberal Democrat or Labour MPs. Oxford, Bedford and Cambridge are some of the main centres of rowing in the UK, and the region also boasts some of the UK's top rugby union clubs.

Infrastructure

Transport

The region is well served by major radial routes into London (M40 motorway, M1 motorway, A1 road, M11 motorway, as well as by the West Coast Main Line and East Coast Main Line railways. However, routes around the arc are poor, with a disjointed and overloaded road network (A428, A421/A422 and A43). The original Varsity Line railway between Oxford and Cambridge is largely mothballed or built over.

Major Settlements

See also

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