Former Long Wittenham Parish Councillor Andy Humphreys has died at the age of 57. Mr Humphreys was born in the village and spent a large part of his life in the community. He moved to Didcot last year to care for his 91-year-old mother Margaret.
Mr Humphreys was a member of the parish council for several years in the late 1990s to early 2002 and worked for South Oxfordshire District Council’s Continue reading
Unfortunately, there is a significant delay in the progress of the revised Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP).
The Parish Council’s new recruit is Liz Yuille who lives on Fieldside. Her co-option brings the total number of councillors to six, one short of the maximum number.
The opening of the new toilet extension at St Mary’s Church, which was postponed owing to the snow at the beginning of February, will now take place on Friday 8th March at 2.30pm.
Residents who are accustomed to taking a regular constitutional around the environs of the village may have notice that a new footbridge has been built over the ditch on West Field. It is on the footpath that runs from Saxon’s Heath to the Appleford Road (see map below).
The Parish Council will hold its regular monthly meeting this coming Thursday evening (28th February) at 7:30pm in the Village Hall.
We have previously reported here that the Hills Quarry Products planning application for the quarry at Fullamoor Farm was to be considered at the Oxfordshire County Council Planning Committee meeting on 4th March.
The Long Wittenham Good Neighbours Group met this month at the village hall on the afternoon of the 14th February. The speaker was Lynda Atkins, County Chairman of the Royal British Legion (RBL), who talked about its work supporting the Armed Forces community and anyone with a connection to the armed services, and how the RBL works with many other organisations to provide support in a great many and varied ways.