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Sep15Sun20249:30 am Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchHoly Communion @ St Mary's ChurchSep 15 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 15th September at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Everyone is welcome.Sep26Thu20247:30 pm Parish Council Meeting @ Village HallParish Council Meeting @ Village HallSep 26 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pmThe Parish Council will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30pm on Thursday 26th September 2024, in the Village Hall. All residents are invited to attend.Oct5Sat20241:00 pm Autumn Lunch @ St Mary's ChurchAutumn Lunch @ St Mary's ChurchOct 5 @ 1:00 pmVillage Autumn Lunch Don’t miss the return of last year’s popular Autumn Lunch at St Mary’s Church, Long Wittenham, from 1pm on Saturday 5th October. A great opportunity to bring old friends and meet new people and enjoy a delicious … Continue reading →Oct6Sun20249:30 am Harvest Morning Service @ St Mary's ChurchHarvest Morning Service @ St Mary's ChurchOct 6 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a Harvest Morning service on Sunday 6th October at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Harvest gifts will be donated to Didcot Food Bank. Everyone is welcome.Oct13Sun20249:30 am Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchHoly Communion @ St Mary's ChurchOct 13 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 13th October at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Everyone is welcome.
Tag Archives: 20mph
Fieldside Speed Signs
Residents will be pleased to know that, in response to complaints about a small number of vehicles travelling at excessive speeds on concrete Fieldside, the Parish Council has installed reminder signs advising drivers not to exceed 20mph. See the photographs … Continue reading
Speed Survey Results
The Parish Council has received the results of the speed survey it recently commissioned on the High Street outside The Plough Inn – see below. The survey ran from Thursday 9th to Friday 17th November and data was collected on … Continue reading
Speed Survey Results
Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) has sent the results of the recent speed survey on the Didcot Road to the Parish Council – see below. The results are shown along with the data from the survey done in 2021 before the … Continue reading
Didcot Road Traffic Calming
There has been much confusion in recent weeks about the traffic calming measure which Vanderbilt Homes is obliged to build as part of its work on the Didcot Road. The Parish Council would like to explain some of the background … Continue reading
20mph Bin Stickers
Many residents have 30mph stickers on their waste bins. If you would like a replacement 20mph sticker, please send your name and address to the Parish Clerk at longwittpc@hotmail.co.uk. The Parish Council will purchase and distribute them.
20mph Speed Limit Inaugurated
The village’s 20mph speed limit was officially inaugurated on 10th December by Tim Bearder, the county council’s cabinet member for highways management, the village’s county councillor Pete Sudbury, chairman of the parish council Gordon Rogers and parish councillors Steve Brown … Continue reading
20mph Speed Limit
The Parish Council has been advised by Oxfordshire County Council that the 20mph speed limit throughout the village will come into force on 10th December. Residents will have noticed that 20mph signs are already in place. The formal notice is … Continue reading
20mph Speed Limit Approved
The Cabinet Member for Highway Management at Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) approved the 20mph speed limit for the village on Thursday 18th November. See the details of the decision on the OCC website. Mark Francis, the Technical Officer for Traffic … Continue reading
20mph Speed Limit
The Parish Council has been advised that, following the recent consultation, Oxfordshire County Council’s proposal to implement a 20mph speed limit throughout the village will be presented at the Cabinet Member for Highway Management decisions meeting on Thursday 18th November … Continue reading
Plans to Make 20mph the New 30mph in Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire County Council’s Cabinet will decide on 19th October whether to endorse plans to make it simpler to lower speeds to 20mph as part of its aspiration to see limits lowered on most urban areas and village streets in places … Continue reading