This weekend sees the return of our brilliant Independent Oxford Christmas Market at Turl Street Kitchen. For our 4th year we’re holding it over two days – the 1st AND 2nd December, 10am to 5pm – so you’ve plenty of time to join us for a fabulous indie Christmas shopping experience!

This year we’re lucky to have these wonderful stall holders –

Exclusive RootsEagle Vintage, Ermana natural skincare, Sarah Wiseman Gallery, Plucky,  Shop at the Old Fire StationJericho Design HouseAmy Surman Jewellery,  Linden Artisan Chocolate, Miesje Chafer, Fairtrade at St Michaels, One For Sorrow, Annie Sloan Interiors and JamPuppy Design Studio.

Take a look at some photos from the previous years and pop those dates in your diary!

DON’T FORGET TO ENTER OUR HAMPER COMPETITION!

Coming to the market? Then pick up a flyer, fill in your details and pop it in our festive letter box. You’ll then be in with a chance to win a hamper full of items from all of the traders worth over £200…! Scroll down to see photos of some of the contents and check out more info here.

Turl Street Kitchen – Photo by Potters Instinct Photography

Ermana Natural Skincare in 2017

Stall holders in 2016 – Photo by Potters Instinct Photography

Fairtrade at St Michael’s in 2017

Stallholders in 2016 – Photo by Potters Instinct Photography

Some of the items you could win in this year’s hamper giveaway

Amy Surman’s Stall in 2017

Ermana Natural Skincare in 2017

Can’t make the 1st and 2nd December at Turl Street Kitchen? Then come and see us at our Indie Oxford Market Place pop up shop in the Covered Market from 24th November to 24th December.

Indie Oxford Market Place

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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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