Logo For Trusted Trades Devon And Cornwall, DC Trades
Oxford Listings
Logo For Trusted Trades Devon And Cornwall, DC Trades

.

.





Verified Tradespeople In Oxford Ready To Help

From the dreaming spires to the cobbled streets, DC Trades connects you with Oxford’s most reliable plumbers, electricians, builders, and roofers—ready for any job, big or small, across the city and beyond.


Whether you’re nestled near the historic Oxford University colleges, lively Cowley Road, Summertown, Headington, or down by the River Thames in Iffley, our vetted local experts serve every neighbourhood—delivering quality, trust, and total peace of mind.


Need urgent repairs in Jericho, Botley, or Blackbird Leys? Looking for a trusted specialist in Rose Hill, Marston, or St Clements? All our Oxford tradespeople are fully checked, local, and ready to keep your home or business running smoothly—so you can get back to punting, poetry, or just a proper cuppa.

Click On Any Of The Companies below For Their Company Details In Oxford

Our Oxford Directory Objectives


Helping Local Oxford Communities Flourish

Our Company Mission !

Embracing the local businesses in your community is essential for creating a vibrant neighborhood. By supporting these businesses, we can drive economic growth and strengthen the bonds within our local area. Together, let's build a united, prosperous, and well-connected community!

Safer Choices

For You!

Every company featured is meticulously screened for customer feedback and authentic qualifications. Our commitment is to present only reputable businesses for your peace of mind and safety. Learn more about our selection process here.

10 Interesting Facts About Oxford🌳


1. Oldest University in the English-Speaking World
Oxford University’s origins date back to at least 1096—basically, before coffee was even invented, and definitely before anyone was allowed to have fun.


2. City of Dreaming Spires
Poet Matthew Arnold coined this nickname thanks to Oxford’s enchanting skyline—turns out, aesthetics matter when you’re plotting academic world domination.


3. Birthplace of Alice in Wonderland
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (a.k.a. Lewis Carroll) wrote the Alice books while teaching maths at Christ Church. Rumor has it, the Mad Hatter was inspired by the city’s parking wardens.


4. Hogwarts Vibes? Absolutely.
Several Oxford colleges, including Christ Church and New College, starred as Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films. Magic? Or just good set design? You decide.


5. Punting Paradise
Messing about in flat-bottomed boats (punts) on the Cherwell is an Oxford rite of passage. Bonus points for not falling in. Triple points if you look philosophical while doing it.


6. Bodleian Library: Bookish Royalty
One of Europe’s oldest libraries, the Bodleian contains over 13 million printed items and, legend has it, at least 900 lost student essays.


7. The Oxford Comma
Oxford is home to the world’s most controversial piece of punctuation. Don’t bring it up at dinner unless you want debate with your dessert.


8. Inspector Morse’s Stomping Ground
The city is basically the murder mystery capital of the world, thanks to Inspector Morse, Lewis, and Endeavour—all set in Oxford. No actual detectives seen drinking at the Eagle and Child, though.


9. Birthplace of Oxfam
The world’s first Oxfam charity shop opened in Oxford in 1947—proof that giving back is in the city’s DNA.


10. The Ashmolean: First Public Museum
The Ashmolean Museum, opened in 1683, is Britain’s oldest public museum. It houses everything from Egyptian mummies to contemporary art—so you can get your culture fix and your mummy fix in one go.

Verified locals in Oxford for verified businesses
Verified local businesses in Oxford, UK
Verified locals that cover Oxford, UK