Traders at Oxford's Covered Market are ready to welcome May Morning revellers.

In recent years a growing number of traders have opened early to cater for those taking part in the traditional celebrations.

From 6am the historic market, which is celebrating its 250th birthday, will have more traders than ever opening.

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Browns Cafe will serve its popular famous May Day Breakfasts, and Sofi de France, Colombia Coffee, Brothers, Taylors, Gulp Fiction and Sartorelli's will also be open for customers.

Oxford Mail: Sofi de FranceIl Corno and The Market Tap are taking part in their first ever early May Morning opening, so customers will be able to drink a toast to the festivities.

From 6.30am until about 11am  the central square will come alive with music and dance including members of local band Moonaroon, and James McCafferty from Milady Clare's Musicke will be performing songs from the 18th century when the market was created.

Oxford Mail: A May Morning chalk boardAs well as music there will be dancing from a mixture of Morris sides, courtesy of Oxford University and City Morris. 

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Pubs and restaurants across the city will also be open to cater for May Morning crowds.

This includes Quod restaurant on High Street where breakfast will be served between 6am and 9am.

Outside The Bear Inn in Alfred Street is another place where people traditionally gather as part of the celebrations.

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