If you run a business on an Oxfordshire high street, you know that time is your most precious commodity. Between managing staff, balancing the books, and serving customers, finding a moment to think about long-term strategy can feel like a luxury.
However, a unique window of opportunity is closing. The Helping High Streets programme; a fully funded initiative designed specifically for our local retailers, cafes, and service businesses – is entering its final month. This programme concludes at the end of March 2026, meaning the next few weeks are your final chance to access expert support and specialised resources at no cost.
The March Masterclass Series: Your Final Roadmap
To help your business thrive in the 2026 economy, we’ve curated six vital sessions this month. These aren’t generic seminars; they are practical, punchy workshops designed for the “everyday economy” of our market towns and city centers.
3rd March: Customer Experience Spotlight
Learn how to turn one-time shoppers into lifelong regulars by mastering the art of the in-person experience.
10th March: Promoting Your Business Online (Pt. 2)
High street businesses often lack time for complex marketing. This session gives you the shortcuts to digital visibility and local SEO.
12th March: Oxfordshire High Street Summit 2026
The Flagship Event. A one-day gathering at Cornerstone Arts, Didcot, to connect with peers and shape the future of our local economy. More on this below…
16th March: Staying Ahead of the Market
Expert Sally Bartlett shares how to spot trends early and adapt your stock or services before the competition does.
The Oxfordshire High Street Summit (March 12th)
If you only attend one event this year, make it the High Street Summit. This isn’t about being talked at; it’s about being in the room where the future of Oxfordshire’s places, people, and work is decided.
The summit will bring together inspiring talks, shared stories, guided discussions and meaningful networking, all in one space. A carefully paced programme will give ideas time to land, conversations room to grow, and space for deeper thinking, fostering a strong sense of collective learning. We’ll explore themes such as resilience, inspiration and collaboration, while creating open and honest conversations that encourage shared learning and insight.
By the end of the day, you’ll leave feeling re-energised, better connected, and inspired by new opportunities for your business. You’ll gain a clearer understanding of your role in shaping the future of your local high street. Not alone, but together. Whether you’re seeking fresh ideas, new connections, or reassurance that others are facing similar challenges, this summit offers a chance to pause, reflect, and move forward with confidence.
Why Act Now?
Because this support is fully funded, it represents thousands of pounds worth of consultancy and networking – delivered to you for free.
Don’t let these resources go unclaimed. Whether you are a founder in Faringdon, a retailer on Cowley Road, or a cafe owner in Kidlington, this is your programme.
Register for the Summit and our final March sessions today!
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