Bidoyngs, pot ends and fireworks

Not a headline you’ll see too often – but we are now hoping that the power cuts that have affected many houses around College Farm, The Stocks, Chapel Row and Horseshoe Lane are now a thing of the past!!     After weeks of slow …

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Secure paper shredding raises money for local causes

  On Wednesday, 23rd November between 6.30-7.30pm you can take bags of personal documents to be shredded securely to the One Village warehouse near Charlbury station. The cost is only £5 per bag with 50% going to local causes in Charlbury, including the new Community …

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Architects appointed for Memorial Hall development

It was reported at the Parish Council meeting on Monday that architects Berman Guedes Stretton have been appointed to take the Memorial Hall development project forward with the project development team. More information about the project plan and proposals will be available soon and opportunities …

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Help at hand for technophobes

Chipping Norton Library is offering drop-in sessions in partnership with Age UK, giving friendly advice on smartphone, tablet and laptop questions. The sessions will be between 4 and 5 p.m. on Tuesdays 29th November and 13th December. The computer buddy sessions offering one-to-one computer tuition …

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Help the Wychwood Project win funding

The Aviva Community Fund voting has begun. Please spend a few minutes registering on the site and then cast your votes (all 10) for the Wychwood Project. It is only by getting high numbers of votes that the project will have a chance of success. …

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Power Cuts – continued…..

  To say ‘continued’ gives a clear indication that things have not improved – many residents, particularly around The Stocks and College Farm, have had numerous short and long interruptions to electricity supply over recent weeks. On Thursday 10th November there were so many problems …

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