We’re really excited about what’s coming up this April in Oxford! Marmalade returns to Arts at the Old Fire Station from 9th with a host of brilliant free talks and workshops to inspire social change, topics include Prison Reform, Feeding Cities, The Future Of Inclusion and Scaling Up Your Business Successfully. We’re also really thrilled to see some awesome collaborations happening this month between indies, including Tap Social, Linden Chocolate and Smoke & Thyme, and TOAD’s Farmers Market returns on 21st April, which supports local producers.

Here are our top indie events to check out in April >>

Thursday 4th April

Taste of Tibet at Silvie from 6 pm.

Taste Tibet Oxford

Friday 5th April

Gin & Giggles at Frilford Heath Golf Club run by The Oxford Artisan Distillery and Jericho Comedy from 7 – 10 pm.

The Oxford Artisan Distillery

Sunday 7th April

Beer & Chocolate Pairing: Linden Chocolate Lab & Tap Social at Tap Social from 2-3.30 pm.

Tap Social bar Oxford

Tuesday 9th to Friday 12th April

Marmalade at Arts at the Old Fire Station

Old Fire Station Oxford

Thursday 11th to Saturday 13th April

Fried Chicken & Beer at Tap Social with Smoke & Thyme

Smoke & Thyme & Tap Social Restaurant Oxford

Saturday 13th April

Improvers Crochet at The Oxford Yarn Store from 2 – 5 pm.

Oxford Yarn Store

Friday 19th April

Tina T’Urner Tea Lady’s Steamy Bingo! at Florence Park Community Centre from 7.30-11 pm.

irregular folk tina t'urner oxford

Sunday 21st April

Easter Local Producers & Farmers Market The Oxford Artisan Distillery at The Oxford Artisan Distillery from 10 am – 4 pm.

The Oxford Artisan Distillery

Saturday 27th April

Oxford Wine Tasting Experience Day at Old Bank Hotel from 10.30 am – 4 pm.

Old Bank Hotel Oxford

For more unique and quirky indie events in Oxford, and the surrounding county in April, check out our events page.

Love, Rosie

xxx

Rosie Jacobs

I’m really passionate about Independent Oxford and supporting and promoting independent businesses in Oxfordshire. Indie businesses are the life blood of our towns, cities and communities, but they need support to survive and thrive. Creating a network that provides a space for indies to find peer support, knowledge and information is so important, and means businesses are far more likely to continue. Supporting indies means a stronger local economy and a closer, inclusive community for all.

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