wemakeoxford
18-07-2008, 08:56 PM
The event will be at the Oxford Town Hall on November 9th. The town hall is located on St Aldates, which is a very busy street just off the main shopping street. In fact, it is directly opposite the post office. The postal code is OX1 1BX if you would like to look on googlemaps.
The stalls will be £35 per 1.8m trestle table (£17.50 if you only want half), and are limited to 58 at the absolute maximum. Payment will be required on booking. This is non-refundable (unless the event is cancelled) - should you be unable to attend then we will try to sell your stall to a 'reserve' in order for you to recoup the cost, but cannot guarantee this!
The event will have a mix of all types of crafts, with the stalls on a first come basis (with some limits so that we don't get 50 of the same thing!).
Oxford is a thriving historic town, with a good mixture of people living and working in the area - from students, to the eco-friendly, bohemian and moderately wealthy! The town also attracts a large number of toursists through the summer months, although I am not sure how popular it is as the nights draw in.
There will be advertising closer to the time, with a 'blogspot' in progress as we speak.
For more information you can check out our flickr pages: www .flickr.com/groups/wemakeoxford
or contact me directly at wemakeoxford@gmail.com
The stalls will be £35 per 1.8m trestle table (£17.50 if you only want half), and are limited to 58 at the absolute maximum. Payment will be required on booking. This is non-refundable (unless the event is cancelled) - should you be unable to attend then we will try to sell your stall to a 'reserve' in order for you to recoup the cost, but cannot guarantee this!
The event will have a mix of all types of crafts, with the stalls on a first come basis (with some limits so that we don't get 50 of the same thing!).
Oxford is a thriving historic town, with a good mixture of people living and working in the area - from students, to the eco-friendly, bohemian and moderately wealthy! The town also attracts a large number of toursists through the summer months, although I am not sure how popular it is as the nights draw in.
There will be advertising closer to the time, with a 'blogspot' in progress as we speak.
For more information you can check out our flickr pages: www .flickr.com/groups/wemakeoxford
or contact me directly at wemakeoxford@gmail.com