The NHS Oxfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group has asked the Parish Council to distribute the following information to residents.
Winter is traditionally the busiest time of year for the NHS, and so patients are being reminded to only use Emergency Departments in Oxford and Banburyin an emergency.
Oxfordshire County Council is seeking the views of residents on proposals to construct a humped zebra crossing and relocate the existing traffic calming on Didcot Road, in order to improve road safety for pedestrians in the vicinity of the adjacent Vanderbilt housing development on the corner of Fieldside and Didcot Road.
The Parish Council has been ask to publicize a campaign by Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) with the support of District Councils to help residents to stay independent, safe and well in their homes.
The Parish Council has arranged for some spring bulbs to be planted in the small section of grass verge outside the Village Hall. The council would be very grateful if residents would try to avoid walking on the bulbs which are just beginning to come through.
Residents will be excited to hear that plans are in hand for the village to enter into the national commemoration of the day, seventy five years ago, when the guns fell silent at the end of the war in Europe.
The speaker for next week’s WI meeting is Anna Hodgson who will talk about Clear Sky art therapy for local schools.
A new private transport service has arrived in Long Wittenham and district. Called Driving Miss Daisy, it says it provides a much needed and valued local service which bridges the gap in the market between taxis, public transport and voluntary agencies.
Residents who may be thinking of starting their own business in 2020 will be interested to know that the PopUp Business School will be returning to Didcot to run a FREE five-day course to help anyone thinking about setting up their own business and to advise existing small businesses on how to increase profits.
South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) is looking for volunteers to join a panel to help set district councillors’ allowances. They are asking people to give up a few hours to help make sure councillors get recompensed for their time and also give value for money.