Local Elections Thursday 6th May

Residents will be aware that local elections will take place tomorrow (Thursday 6th May).

In Long Wittenham we have two elections: Police & Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley Police, and County Councillor for the Wallingford division.

You are reminded that, in line with Covid regulations stated on your poll card, when voting Continue reading

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Waste And Recycling Collections

A reminder that recycling collections will be a day later this week, owing to the bank holiday.

See the changes on the South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) website:

https://www.southoxon.gov.uk/south-oxfordshire-district-council/recycling-rubbish-and-waste/when-is-your-collection-day/waste-collections-calendar/

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Oxfordshire Artweeks

Oxfordshire Artweeks kicked off on 1st May in North and West Oxfordshire.  It runs from 15th to 23rd May across South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse.

Here in Long Wittenham, Clare Owen and Nandi Ablett will be exhibiting their work at 42, Little Wittenham Road from 11am to 5pm on the 15th, 16th and 20th to 23rd May – email clare.owen@arch.ox.ac.uk for more Continue reading

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UKAEA Open Evening Invitation

Have you ever wondered what happens at Culham Science Centre?

Come along to a virtual open evening on Wednesday 12th May (6–7.30pm) dedicated to local communities, and learn more about the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s ground-breaking work in bringing fusion (the power source of the Sun and stars) down to Earth to provide low carbon, abundant electricity in the future. Continue reading

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Calling All Dog Lovers

David Corney writes …

I really enjoy talking to people when out walking my two black labradors, and as we finally appear to be emerging from lockdown, I have been wondering if it might be useful, informative and fun to form a group in the village for those who have an interest in dogs – including, but not restricted to dog owners. Continue reading

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Carers Oxfordshire

The Parish Council has been asked to make residents aware of Carers Oxfordshire.

Carers Oxfordshire is a free service for all unpaid adult carers in Oxfordshire provided by Action for Carers Oxfordshire in partnership with Rethink Mental illness.

Its goals are: Continue reading

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Pump Track Update

The Pump Track project at Acklings is well underway and the project team has provided this brief update, details of the next steps, and how you can donate and get involved if you would like to.

Funding update

Within twelve  hours of sending out a request for donations last Sunday, the target of £600 had been exceeded.  To date, the team has raised £935.  Thanks to all who have Continue reading

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OCC Newsletter

Residents who are not already subscribers to Oxfordshire County Council’s digital newsletter “Your Oxfordshire” may like to download the latest edition.

 

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Didcot Road / Sires Hill Junction

Residents travelling southwards from the village should be aware that there are multiway traffic signals at the junction of Didcot Road and Sires Hill.

Unfortunately, the Parish Council was not advised of these road works by Oxfordshire County Council.  The OneNetwork website states that the roadworks will continue until 9th May. Continue reading

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What Does Your Parish Council Do?

Residents who have ever wondered what the Parish Council does for them, will want to read a very informative article on the BBC website:

Election 2021: What about parish councils?

There is a vacancy on the Parish Council, so if this article has piqued your interest, why not consider becoming a councillor and making a difference in our community? Continue reading

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