| 437 Victoria Road, Glasgow South Side G42 8RW | |
| /// | hips.farm.fairly |
| 01414234317 | |
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The Victoria Road bookshop is a part of Oxfam Trading (which is a part of Oxfam GB). The parent organisation of all Oxfam's national organisations is Oxfam International.
Oxfam Victoria Road is very much a part of the local community. Offering a wide and diverse selection of books and records (some of these rare and valuable), as well as comics, magazines, videos, dvds and other items such as posters and t-shirts.
Offering a large range of secondhand books as well as Fair Trade cards, food and gifts, our Oxfam Bookshop is the perfect place to shop on Byres Road!
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