Our guide this week: Steve Trigg (and his dog Charlie) have sold The Big Issue in Oxford for around seven years. Originally from Yorkshire, Steve moved to work at a local power station before a relationship breakdown led to homelessness. He says, “I ended up losing everything but I’ve built it back up again so it’s all good now. I work part-time in a pub as well as selling The Big Issue, pay my rent, buy my food, look after my dog and myself.”
Why I like living in Oxford
It’s so accessible
Oxford’s quite central. We’re only an hour from London, just over an hour from Birmingham, not far from the Cotswolds. You’d think it was a market town, the city centre is basically two streets. There is more to Oxford than the universities.
The students are a bit crackers, to be honest. They’re all rich, they’re all posh and it’s their first time away from mum and dad so they all go crazy. But they are nice people.
My favourite spot
It’s a lovely stretch to go walk your dog, it’s a happy place to be and it’s only a five-minute walk from the centre. You have the hustle and bustle of the city then you’ve got peace and quiet. And along the Thames you can walk for miles and miles and miles.