Following its launch in 2020, Lock29 has gained a reputation among shoppers as a great place to grab some quality street food and vintage clothing. The development, which occupies the ground floor of the old BHS store in Castle Quay, now provides a trendy place for people to sit and eat in the heart of the town centre. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Banbury Guardian, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you.
This summer, there are plans to improve Lock29’s courtyard space, which includes outside vendors in the form of AJ’s Grub Hub, where you can get everything from a full breakfast to jacket potatoes, freshly made baguettes and kids' meal boxes to enjoy in the recently enhanced seating area. Inside Lock29, plans are underway to expand, with three tenants lined up to take on plots selling unique retail goods next month. The new vendors are ethically sourced and environmentally friendly soap and candle seller Zilfarni Soaps and Scents and handcrafted jewellery trader Crystal Intentions.
These will be joined by local photographer and photography studio owner Lee Atherton, who will be selling a variety of pet portraits, greeting cards, coasters and framed prints. Advertisement Advertisement Over the past four years, the enterprise has been home to several different vendors and retailers, with some moving on to open premises outside of Lock29. However, one of the very first businesses through the door and the f.
