Please take note of the following, which is relevant to everyone joining ORFC 2026 in Oxford.
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Venues
As the movement to transform our food and farming systems has grown, so has the ORFC! This year, the conference takes place across nine venues and nineteen session spaces. All venues are located just off the High Street in the centre of Oxford and within a 5-minute walk of each other.
Detailed venue information can found on our venues page.
Getting to the Conference
By train: The main train station is Oxford Railway Station.
By liftshare: A self-organising liftshare spreadsheet is included in the ticket order confirmation email and will also be included in emails to delegates. We encourage delegates to use the ORFC 2026 liftshare spreadsheet to travel to the conference in groups. If you are planning to drive to ORFC make sure to coordinate with other delegates and offer lifts to people in your area so you don’t have an empty car.
By bus: The main bus station is Oxford Bus Station (Gloucester Green). For information on travelling within Oxford by bus, please visit the Oxfordshire County website. You can also view bus timetables here.
By car: We recommend you use the Park & Ride or leave your vehicle at your accommodation if possible. If you plan on parking in Oxford, you can browse city centre parking. However, please be aware that parking in the city is difficult and there is no parking easily available near the venues. You can also look at the Town Hall website for detailed information on how to get there.
Oxford has implemented bus-only lanes and gates, and only buses and taxis are permitted on the High Street from 7:30am – 6:30pm. Details are available on the Oxfordshire County Council site, including this interactive map to view the restricted streets. Please check these carefully to avoid being fined.
If you are driving and have extra space, please consider offering a lift to other delegates en route using the liftshare spreadsheet included in the ticket order confirmation email.
Accommodation
Delegates are encouraged to book accommodation as early as possible to secure the best rates. A self-organising accommodation sharing spreadsheet is included in the ticket order confirmation email (on the second tab of the liftshare spreadsheet) and will also be included in emails to delegates.
Bed and breakfast accommodation may be found through bedandbreakfasts.co.uk (please note you will need to adjust the dates).
During holiday periods, colleges often open dorm room accommodation to visitors for booking. Dorm room accommodation in central Oxford may be found through University Rooms.
We have also partnered with one of our venues, Jesus College, to offer bed and breakfast accommodation in Oxford city centre. Accommodation is simple but convenient and an easy 5-minute walk from Oxford Town Hall. Please note parking is not available on-site.
To book accommodation directly through Jesus College:
Jesus College accommodation booking instructions:
- Go to the accommodation page
- Scroll to the bottom and click ‘Book Your B&B Stay Here +’
- Enter the promotion code KX71633 and select the arrival and departure date.
- Press ‘search’
- Choose the room type that you would like to book
- Book and pay for the rooms!
Troubleshooting:
- Please note that the rooms will only show when the code has been entered into the promotions box.
- You will need to add an arrival and departure date in the booking window – dates selected outside the window will not be recognised.
- No additional promotion or discount is available to be used alongside this booking code; any discount applied during booking will automatically be removed at checkout.
- If no availability shows, we may be fully booked – please see below for alternative B&B accommodation available.
- If you are experiencing issues, please contact conference.office@jesus.ox.ac.uk.
Registration
When you arrive in Oxford, you’ll need to register and pick up your lanyard and badge. For Registration, head to the Oxford Catholic Chaplaincy conveniently located on St Aldates, a two minute walk from the Town Hall. We will be open from 4pm to 9pm on Wednesday, and from 8am onwards on Thursday. If you’re arriving on Wednesday, once you’ve registered, head straight over to the Main Hall at the Town Hall for dinner, drinks, music and a chance to meet our exhibitors, from 4.30pm until 10pm. On Thursday morning, we’ll be gathering for our Opening Plenary in the Main Hall, with inspiring words from movement leaders to anchor us over the next two days, before diving into the sessions.
Food and Drink
This year, our key social space is in the Oxford Town Hall Main Hall, which will be the place for tea and coffee, food and drink, exhibition stalls and networking throughout the conference.
There will be food stalls serving lunch and dinners and Old Tree Brewery bar serving delicious brews.
Thanks to Good Food Oxfordshire, we’ve got a wonderful selection of local food stalls in the Main Hall at the Town Hall. Lunch will be available from 12.30 to 1.45pm on Thursday and Friday, and dinners from 5 to 9pm on Wednesday, and 5:30 to 9pm on Thursday from the following vendors:
Damascus Rose Kitchen: traditional and fresh Middle Eastern dishes, all vegetarian.
Ellie’s Kitchen: Greek savoury pies with winter organic salad and tzatziki — authentically traditional, homemade, seasonal and organic.
Fig and Honey Catering: Family-run business offering organic, fairly traded and fresh food with vibrant global flavours.
Iraqi Women Art and War: Offering veggie and vegan dolma, layered chicken rice dishes all served with seasonal vegetables
Organic Deli: meat or vegetarian curry boxes containing organic salads, mixed grains and fresh vegetables.
Maghreb Kitchen: Showcasing the delicious rich flavours of North Africa, including chicken tagine, vegetable moussaka served with cous cous and fresh salads.
Vaults & Garden Café: delicious organic veggie or stew bowls made fresh daily, with vegetarian and vegan options.
There are also cafés downstairs at the Town Hall, off the courtyard of the Story Museum. Present your conference badge for 10% off your food and drink order.
Exhibitors and the Bookshop
Exhibitors can be found this year in the Town Hall and at the Oxford Catholic Chaplaincy, we have a fantastic array of organisations on display so make sure to leave time to check them out.
Mostly Books, from Abingdon, will be hosting our bookshop in the Main Hall this year, with a wide selection of books from our conference speakers and on relevant topics. They’ll be hosting book signings with authors at the conference, so keep an eye out for the timings at the bookshop itself and the info desks located at the Town Hall and Oxford Catholic Chaplaincy.
Exhibitions
We have two exhibitions on display this year. Beyond the Fields is Kat Wood’s photographic series celebrating twelve women farmers from the North of England. The portraits will be on display In the Main Hall and at the Catholic Chaplaincy. Megan Willoughby’s Wheel of the Year – Vessels for Transformation is a series of paintings celebrating the cycle of the year. It will be on display in the Newman Room.
Online Conference
All in-person tickets include full access to the online conference. Details on how to join the online conference will be sent to all delegates nearer the event.
Please note that access to the online conference is linked to your email address. If you need to update your registered email address, please contact caitlin@orfc.org.uk by Thursday, 4th December 2025.
Transferring your ticket
If you would like to transfer your in-person or online ticket to another attendee, please contact caitlin@orfc.org.uk no later than Thursday, 4th December 2025.
Accessibility
All venues are fully accessible, except for the Merton Room in St Aldate’s Tavern, which unfortunately does not have lift access. Hearing loops are available in the Main Hall, Assembly Room and Old Library (Town Hall), Speakers Hall (Wesley Memorial Church), Cheng Building and Ship Street (Jesus College), The Sanctuary (St Columba’s) and in the Woodshed (Story Museum).
Please visit our accessibility page to find full details of access across the conference.
If there is anything we can help with, please contact info@orfc.org.uk.
Childcare
Childcare is available in the Story Museum for children ages 3+ on both days. Childcare spaces are available through the ticketing page for £40 per child (plus booking fee). Childcare is subsidised by ORFC to support parents in attending the conference; however, if the fee is still a barrier to attending, please do get in touch at caitlin@orfc.org.uk.
The deadline to book childcare is Wednesday, 17th December 2025. Spaces are limited, so book early to guarantee your spot.
Covid-19 Safety
Please view our full Covid-19 safety procedures here.
Fraud Protection
Fraudulent ticket sales have been attempted in the past through setting up fake ORFC events. Please read our Fraud Protection statement here to understand more about the measures you can take to protect yourself from phishing and scams.
Terms and Conditions
Please view our full conference Terms and Conditions here..