Location and Opening Hours. Gloucester Green outdoor street market is open on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Visit the LSD Promotions website for more information. Gloucester Green is located in the centre of the city, off George Street and next to the bus station.
Welcome to your One Stop Shopping Center for fresh fruits, veggies, baked goods, jams, jellies, trees, plants, honey and crafts. Since 1936 we have been selling homegrown and homemade items directly from the producer to the consumer.
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Is it worth shopping at farmers market?
Farmers' Markets are more cost effective. They cut out the middleman and allow you to buy directly from the producers. Aside from special offers - a like-for-like product/price comparison often shows supermarket prices are often more expensive than Farmers' Markets.
It remained as a flourishing general market in 1975. The Cattle stopped coming to the market on 21st March 1979. Due to redevelopment in the late 1980s, today both the bus station and a Wednesday general market are at Gloucester Green.
The High Street in Oxford, England, known locally as the High, runs between Carfax, generally seen as the centre of the city, and Magdalen Bridge to the east.
Queen Street, Cornmarket Street and Westgate Shopping Centre which has been extensively remodelled and reopened in Autumn 2017, offer the majority of Oxford's main chain retailers.
Come see their wide range of stores selling all sorts of things that you can wear, eat or enjoy, like furniture and technology. There are lots of stores in the Clarendon Centre stocking all sorts of brands known from around the world.
The green and lush lawns of the colleges you observe are due to the policy Oxford has maintained for centuries of allowing only professors to step on the grass. Everyone else is obliged to keep walking along the concrete path, even when talking to a professor who may be walking through the grass.
LSD Promotions are pleased to announce we have been engaged to operate the Oxford City Christmas Market 2023, which takes place on Broad Street, Oxford. The Christmas Market will run for 24 days from Thursday 30th November – Saturday 23rd December 2023 inclusive.
Oxford Street shops stay open later than most high streets and many tend to close between 8pm and 10pm, Monday to Saturday. Opening hours on Sundays are from around 12 pm to 6 pm.
On average, half a million people visit Oxford Street every day, and foot traffic is in severe competition with buses and taxis. Oxford Street has been ranked as the most important retail location in Britain and the busiest shopping street in Europe.
Oxford Street is one of the most famous and popular shopping streets in the world. It is located in the heart of London's West End and is home to a large number of high street stores.
Radcliffe Square is a square in central Oxford, England. It is surrounded by historic Oxford University and college buildings. The square is cobbled, laid to grass surrounded by railings in the centre, and is pedestrianised except for access.
New Inn Hall Street is a street in central Oxford, England, and is one of Oxford's oldest streets. It is a shopping street running north–south parallel and to the west of Cornmarket Street, with George Street to the north and Bonn Square at the west end of Queen Street to the south.
Whilst Oxford is home to many beautiful passages, Merton Street comes out on top; it came in at 19th place in a study conducted by GetAgent in 2022, where eye-tracking software was used to rank the most attractive streets in England.
Dorchester-on-Thames is a quaint village located 9 miles south of Oxford and, while it may be small in size, it's rich in history. It was once the capital of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia and is home to the 12th-century Dorchester Abbey that was built on the site of a 7th-century Saxon Cathedral.
Borough Market is a wholesale and retail market hall in Southwark, London, England. It is one of the largest and oldest food markets in London, with a market on the site dating back to at least the 12th century.
The Market was officially opened on the 1st November 1774. Work on the foundations of the Covered Market (MON68) began in May 1772 to replace the proliferation of market stalls that impeded access along the main streets. The Market was designed by John Gwynn, architect of Magdalen Bridge.