Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts, OLX
cannot take place in 2011. But don’t despair, plans
for OLX June 2012 are well on the way, and we’re
not abandoning you in 2011 – we’ve got a great idea
up our sleeves …….so watch this space!
News: 31/05/10 – Lost Property from the weekend.
A padded green sleeved jacket. Make Q club. Men’s size medium.
A pale blue bath towel
A bag for a sleeping bag. Black.
A pale blue face cloth.
A black umbrella
A brown hand towel
A grey facecloth/small hand towel
A grey water bottle. On the bottle it says ‘we can do it’.
A pair of men’s socks. Black.
If any of these belong to you please contact enquiries.oxfordlindyexchange@googlemail.com
News: 15/05/10 – WEATHER REPORT – SUNNY SPELLS! Join us on the bus tour (pre-booked tickets only, meet at the City Sightseeing bus stop on Broad St, outside Trinity College at 10:40am), punting from the Cherwell Boathouse from 12pm and picnic and dancing at the Victoria Arms from 12:30pm.
News: 14/05/10 – Saturday and Sunday Night bookings can be made by phone. See details below.
News: 07/05/10 – We have CLOSED bookings for Full Weekend Tickets. However you can still book Saturday and Sunday Night tickets.
News: 24/04/10 – We have sold out of OLX2010 t-shirts!
News: 20/04/10 – We are no longer able to offer hosting. Please seek alternative arrangements or check our Accommodation page.
News: 01/04/10 – Saturday and Sunday Night Only tickets available!
We’ve got a stompin weekend planned with three swing parties, live bands, top DJs from across the world and a Saturday after party until 5am with our very own OLX ice cream.
And…all this in one of the UK’s top tourist destinations. Oxford – city of the dreaming spires – is must-see. It’s home to the world famous Oxford University, J.R Tolkien author of Lord of the Rings, Alice in Wonderland, the Mini Cooper, punting on the River Thames and so much more. Packed with over a thousand years of history there are so many sites – and we’ll make sure you get to see them.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
We would also like to thank Oxford City Council for their continual support and Shane Hicks for allowing us to use some of his beautiful photographs of Oxford.


