New Warning Signs for Cyclepath

New warning signs urging cyclist to be aware of horses along the Long Wittenham to Didcot cyclepath are to be erected by the parish council.  They will be sited at the entrance to the path at Acklings in the west end of the village and at the junction with the Appleford Road.

The cyclepath, which is part of the National Cycle Network, is widely used by cyclists, walkers and horse riders for recreation and access to Didcot for the Continue reading

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No Change On Parish Council

The Parish Council held its annual meeting on 10th May where Gordon Rogers was re-elected chairman and Martin Elliff was returned as vice-chairman.

Peter Rose continues to lead for the council on the revision of the Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) while Steve Brown looks after plans for the development of the Community Hub.  Sally Duff liaises with village organisations and is investigating a scheme to revitalize The Pound, a small piece of land off the High Street. Continue reading

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Woodwords at the Sylva Wood Centre

Don’t miss the second WoodWords literary evening to be held at Sylva Wood Centre on Thursday 24th May between 6.30pm and 9.30pm.

Five authors will tell the stories behind their latest books – splinters and all:

Around the World in 80 Trees – Jonathan Drori, a former documentary film maker and executive producer at the BBC. Continue reading

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Charity Treasure Hunt

Come along to the Treasure Hunt in aid of Beagle Welfare on 20th May at The Athletics Club, Bodkins Field, OX14 4QW from 10:30am.

The Treasure Hunt is a walkies of about 3 miles, with clues to solve along the way  The team with the most correct answers in the fastest time wins a £50 voucher of their choice.  Every team will receive a goody bag at the finish and there will be a prize for the best team name, so get your thinking caps (or should that be pirate hats) on! Continue reading

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Ascension Day Service on The Clumps

The Bishop of Dorchester, the Rt. Revd. Colin Fletcher, will be leading a service of Holy Communion to celebrate Ascension Day on the top of Wittenham Clumps on Thursday 10th May starting at 7.30pm.

Meet at St Peter’s Little Wittenham at 7pm to walk up the hill with the Bishop or park in the car park on the Wallingford side of the Clumps and walk the gentler slope to the top from there. Continue reading

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Parish Council Meetings – Thursday 10th May

The Parish Council will hold it’s annual meeting in the Village Hall at 7:30pm on Thursday 10th May.  This will be followed at 7:45pm by the usual monthly meeting.

All residents are invited to attend.  Download the agendas here.

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May Bank Holiday Waste Bin Collection

South Oxfordshire District Council (SODC) is reminding householders of the usual changes to their waste collections during the week following May Bank Holiday Monday.

There will be no waste collections on Bank Holiday Monday 7th May.  Everyone’s bins will then be emptied one day later than usual for the rest of that week.  In South Oxfordshire, this is a green bin, brown bin and food waste bin collection week.

See SODC’s Bank Holiday collections webpage for further information.

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Rogation Sunday – 6th May

Rogation (from the Latin ‘rogare’ ‘to ask’) Sunday is the traditional day for agricultural communities to ask God to bless crops that are being sown and to bless us with a good harvest later in the year.

You are all invited to join the congregation at St Mary’s Church on Sunday 6th May at 9:15am for a simple breakfast and then at 9:30am visiting representative parts of the village – a workshop, a garden, the community orchard, a meadow and finally the school – with readings, prayers and hymns. Continue reading

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SODC Announces Five Year Housing Supply

South Oxfordshire District Council has published its latest figures showing that it can now demonstrate a five-year housing land supply.

This is important because if a local planning authority cannot show that it has a five-year housing land supply, its policies with regards to residential development are regarded as out-of-date.  Where this happens, the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) sets out a ‘presumption in favour of sustainable development’. Continue reading

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History Group ‘Finds Washing’ Days

Following the very successful archaeological dig at the Sylva Wood Centre in September last year, the Long Wittenham History Group will be hosting two ‘finds washing’ sessions in the Village Hall on Sunday 6th May and Monday 7th May between 2pm and 5pm on both days.

You are welcome to come and help or just watch.  Responsible children are also welcome.

You can read about the dig and what was found here: Continue reading

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