Oxford St Giles Fair 2025 Lok

Oxford St Giles Fair 2025 Lok. The St Giles Fair, Oxford, United Kingdom Stock Photo Alamy We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. Originating in 1625 as a parish festival honouring St Giles, the fair evolved over.

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When is the St Giles' Fair in 2025? In 2025, the St Giles' Fair will take place on Monday 08 and Tuesday 09 September. Since the nineteenth century, St Giles' Fair has been held on the Monday and Tuesday following the first Sunday after St Giles' Day (which is always on 1 September).This means that when 1 September is a Saturday, the fair is held at the earliest possible time (3 & 4 September); but when 1 September is a Sunday, the fair is held at the latest possible time (9 & 10 September).

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Since the nineteenth century, St Giles' Fair has been held on the Monday and Tuesday following the first Sunday after St Giles' Day (which is always on 1 September).This means that when 1 September is a Saturday, the fair is held at the earliest possible time (3 & 4 September); but when 1 September is a Sunday, the fair is held at the latest possible time (9 & 10 September). Now run by Oxford City Council, the St Giles' fair is probably the largest of its kind in Europe taking up all of St Giles' even Magdalen Street by Elliston and Cavell's right up to and beyond the War Memorial, St Giles' Fair is one of the greatest and most prestigious in the country

St Giles’ Fair 2025 The Oxford Magazine. St Giles' Fair 2025 08 September to 09 September St Giles', Oxford St Giles' Oxford, Oxfordshire OX1 3JP St Giles' Fair in Oxford was originally held in 1625 when it was a parish festival to celebrate the feast of the patron saint of the same name.

St Giles Fair Oxford Stock Photo Alamy. In 2025, the fair will be held on Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 September, operating from 11am to 11pm on both days Since the nineteenth century, St Giles' Fair has been held on the Monday and Tuesday following the first Sunday after St Giles' Day (which is always on 1 September).This means that when 1 September is a Saturday, the fair is held at the earliest possible time (3 & 4 September); but when 1 September is a Sunday, the fair is held at the latest possible time (9 & 10 September).