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“Meanwhile in Oxfordshire..” Case Study: The family of foodies cooking up one of the top-3 restaurants in Oxford from a ‘Meanwhile’ co-working space

Jul 21, 2022

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In February 2021 OxLEP announced the launch of the ‘Meanwhile in Oxfordshire..’ programmea high street revitalisation scheme led by Oxford City Council and social enterprise Makespace Oxford.

With £1.9m of funding secured by OxLEP from the Government’s Getting Building Fund – set up to accelerate the UK’s economic revival from COVID-19 through the delivery of capital projects – the programme set out to transform vacant retail units in high streets across the county into independent shops cultural venuesaffordable creative studios and co-working spaces.

The wake of the COVID-19 pandemic dealt a devastating blow to our already struggling high streetswith a vast drop in footfall in the city and its local centres and significant reductions in visitor spending.

The ‘Meanwhile in Oxfordshire..’ programme set out with ambitions to provide affordable premises to more than 100 organisations and support at least 300 jobs across the county contributing to a more inclusive and resilient city centre. Now over one year onthe impact of the programme to restore and reimagine our high streets is beginning to come into fruition.

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Makespace Oxford the social enterprise commissioned to run the project specialises in utilising ‘Meanwhile’ space securing the leases of vacant units for socially-minded and community-led organisations.

One of Makespace’s flagship buildings is their co-working space on Frideswide Square the ‘Community Works’ which has continued to grow in success since the beginning of the ‘Meanwhile in Oxfordshire..’ programme.

One of the key vendors – and to many the face – of the Community WorksLula’s Ethiopian and Eritrean Cuisine is the popular Oxford eatery that has come to call the front segment of the building home.

After successfully serving up their food at Oxford’s bustling Gloucester Green market for several years family-run Lula’s came to secure their restaurant space in October last year and have since gone from strength-to-strength with TripAdvisor’s July update seeing the eatery rank second in their list of top-reviewed restaurants in Oxford.

Fellow residents calling the Community Works home include The Oxford Poetry Library Oxford PlayhouseLive Illustration and Robyn Macdonald Knits.

Find out more about the ‘Meanwhile in Oxfordshire’ programme

Discover more about our other Getting Building Fund projects

Video shared with permission of Oxford City Council.