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Apr2Sun20239:30 am Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchHoly Communion @ St Mary's ChurchApr 2 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 2nd April at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Everyone is welcome.Apr7Fri202311:00 am Meditation @ St Mary's ChurchMeditation @ St Mary's ChurchApr 7 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pmThere will be a one hour Meditation on Good Friday (7th April) beginning at 11am.Apr9Sun20239:30 am Easter Sunday Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchEaster Sunday Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchApr 9 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 9th April at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Everyone is welcome.Apr11Tue20237:30 pm WI – At Home with The Queen of C... @ Village HallWI – At Home with The Queen of C... @ Village HallApr 11 @ 7:30 pmWittenham WI – At Home with The Queen of Crime. Speaker Judy Dewey. Judy Dewey is a well-known local historian and author, curator of Wallingford Museum, and an authority on the life and times of Agatha Christie.Apr16Sun20239:30 am Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchHoly Communion @ St Mary's ChurchApr 16 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 16th April at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Everyone is welcome.
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Council Tax ‘Rebate’ Update
South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) has issued an update on the £150 ‘rebate’ that the government is providing to help households in council tax bands A-D with their energy bills. It is about to start making rebate payments to households … Continue reading
Council Tax ‘Rebate’
Thousands of council tax payers in South Oxfordshire will soon receive a £150 council tax ‘rebate’ to help with rising energy bills. The government has announced that most households in council tax bands A-D will be eligible for the rebate, … Continue reading
Council pegs spending
The parish council is playing its part in helping drive down costs in the straitened financial climate gripping every walk of life. The council has decided to freeze its spending for the new financial year starting in April. Councillors have … Continue reading