
Christmas Markets are a wonderful tradition and while this one is not new to Oxford, it is new to Broad Street and I wish it a really successful and joyous time here. It’s great to have it so near to the Covered Market, another jewel in Oxford’s crown, and I sincerely hope both markets will be of mutual benefit to each other at this time of Christmas shopping both for presents and provisions.
I'm very grateful to everyone who has been involved in making this event happen – all the council officers, the Broad Street Stakeholder Group who have been so helpful and constructive in the planning of this event and particularly to Nicole Rahimi, the person whose inspiration and vision has made all this possible. I also want to thank surrounding colleges, residents and businesses for being so tolerant of this event right on their doorsteps. I do hope it will be a success from now until 22 December and that everyone will be able to go about their day to day business without being disturbed – this particularly applies to all the sixth formers up in Oxford for University interviews at this time!

It was really good to have my parents up at the event too. Here we are eating churros and chocolate! Photos are courtesy of Dad.
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I was lucky to be chosen to have a stall at the Oxford Christmas Market.
I do several Christmas Markets and shows selling Christmas decorations and just have to say that Oxford's Christmas Market was so lovely. A wonderful setting and a fabulous atmosphere
We had lots of people who so enjoyed the market that they visited several times!
I would like to express my thanks to everyone involved in getting this market in Broad Street, to all the businesses and colleges around us, to all the people of Oxford for making us so welcome and supporting us in their thousands and most of all to Nicole Rahimi for her hard work and persistence in getting the market in Broad Street.
Looking forward to 2014 Oxford Christmas Market.
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