Socials
Come & drop by our socials all across Oxfordshire - there’s something for everyone, & you’re always welcome to join for a lovely chat over a coffee!
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Fruit Salad
Our social occurs on the 4th Sunday of every month, & it's a fabulous place for the trans*, non-binary, & intersex folks of Oxford to get together for a cuppa.
Usually held at the Old Fire Station Cafe from 1pm, all fruits are welcome!
We run the arts & crafts sessions (+ other activities), as well as offering useful resources for the community, such as free binders (subject to availability, please contact us for more info about the binder scheme).
Photos by Anna
Fruit Cakes is our Didcot-based LGBTQIA+ meet-up, held on the 2nd Saturday of the month at the Cornerstone from 2pm. It's perfect for meeting local people & getting together for cake and coffee!
Whether you've been out & proud for years, or are just beginning to explore your identity, you're welcome here.
Our team is happy to greet you & introduce you to other people - you can also contact our gorgeous host Forest (she/they) at community@tartproductions.co.uk with any questions, she will get back to you as soon as she can.
This project is supported by Cornerstone Arts Centre.
Fruit Cakes
Do you love plants? Want to chat with like minded people while growing delicious food? Join us for Fruit Patch - our queer community allotment!
Come & grow with us in a welcoming and creative environment & experience the wonders of nature! We want to make gardening accessible to everyone.
We aim to host regular volunteer days at the allotment where people can get involved as much as they’d like! We are also looking for some regular volunteers to come in & help maintain the space & the plants. Sound like you? Contact Molly!
This project is funded by Oxfordshire Community Foundation’s Thriving in Nature grant.
Fruit Patch
This is a casual meet-up for LGBTQIA+ Disabled People. Whether you’re a high-femme lesbian with Hypermobility, an Autistic Asexual, a No-bones Bisexual, a Disabled Dyke, or just a questioning babe with a mobility aid - we’d love to come together & share disabled queer joy!
This group is created by & for Disabled Queer People. We run on the social model of Disability, meaning we won’t be checking your GP records at the door. If you feel disabled, you probably are - you can sit with us! We include neurodiversity & mental health conditions in our definition of disability.
We aim to meet monthly in a rotation between Central Oxford, Didcot, & online. There is no pressure to attend every session to be part of the group; just coming as & when is absolutely fine.
This event is supported by OCVA.

