Defib project nears completion

The life-saving defibrillator being installed in the old red telephone box in the High Street should be in place by the end of the month. Work on refurbishing the phone box and installing the Public Access Defibrillator or PAD is underway. An official opening will take place during the Diamond Jubilee celebrations on June 4.

Villagers raised the  2,500 cost of buying and fitting the PAD in memory of 17-year-old Guy Evans, who died from a sudden suspected heart arrhythmia in 2008. Since then, his parents, Beth and Crispin Evans, and his friends have been campaigning to raise awareness of the importance of basic first aid when someone collapses with sudden heart failure.

Mrs Evans said:  The recent news about the young Bolton footballer, Fabrice Muamba, who collapsed during a live televised football match, has highlighted the importance of people knowing what to do when someone s heart suddenly stops and they can t breathe.

Fabrice was so lucky that it happened when a medical team was there to give him CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation) in those few vital few minutes after he stopped breathing and use a defibrillator to shock his heart back into working again.

The idea for using the old BT telephone box came from Mr Evans after the parish council bought the box for  1 from BT and invited suggestions for its use in the community.

He said:  I discovered a number of villages around the country had done this and I know that Guy would be thrilled to think the box was going to be used in this way to help others. We miss him dreadfully, but we re determined to carry on campaigning for some good to come out of our loss.

The council supported the plan and donated  1,000 towards the cost of the PAD supplied by the Community Heartbeat Trust, a national charity set up to help save lives in the community.

Mr and Mrs Evans hosted a social evening at the village hall on March 30. Fifty guests were given a demonstration of the PAD. The machine gives instructions to users who would not need special knowledge.

Mr and Mrs Evans are hoping that other villages in the county also take up the idea:  Many villages are some distance away from an ambulance or paramedic station. Having access to a defibrillator in the local phone box could potentially really help to save lives.

Having successfully financed the PAD, the charity called Heartbeats is now aiming to raise up to  7,000 over the next year to offer heart screening that could diagnose potentially fatal cardiac arrhythmia problems that kill an estimated 12 young people every week in the UK.

More information about Heartbeats and the PAD campaign is available from  Beth Chesney-Evans on 01865 408011 or 07966 215550 (M) or e-mail bethchesneyevans@googlemail.com

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Village Hall feasibility study

The results so far of the feasibility study commissioned by the Parish Council (co-funded by the PC, the  school, the pre school and the village hall committee) to assess a range of sites in the village as potential places  for a new village hall or hub  and possibly the school will be available for viewing at the Village Hall on Saturday 19 May from 10am to 1pm.

Coffee and cake available

It would be great to have your views and there will be plenty of people on hand to answer your questions. If you can’t make the drop in meeting, the results will also be posted on www.longwittenham.com

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April Litter Pick – Thank You!

Thank you to all those attending the pick on Saturday, and to Pat for the refreshments.

To confirm to John (2 tyres) and Annie (1 wheel with tyre) that these were collected and added to the pile.

Clifford Bosley

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The Long Wittenham Diamond Jubilee Street Party

Details of Long Wittenham’s celebrations to mark this year’s Diamond Jubilee have been sent to every household in the village.

Events will be centred around a Diamond Jubilee Street Party on Monday 4 June from 12 noon to 4pm in High Street which is being closed for the day.

Neighbours and friends are all invited for a community lunch. Table and chairs will be organised. You just need to bring a picnic or food for sharing – or you can buy food from the BBQ and Pig Roast.

There will also be a host of other events being organised including a parade of non-motorised vehicles, a cake bake and prize for the best decorated house. More details will follow in the coming months.

If you would like to know more, contact Cath Nicholson (407987) or Sandra at The Plough.

 

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Temporary Closure on Lady Grove

Oxfordshire County Council is closing the B4016 Lady Grove during the day time from Monday April 23 for five days.

The closure will be from the T-junction at the Long Wittenham end to the junction with the Didcot Ring Road. The road will be closed from 9.30am to 3.30pm each day.

Alternative route will be via Sires Hill and the A4130.

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Long Wittenham in the news

Long Wittenham’s plans to install a defibrillator in the disused phone box on the High Street have been reported in the Oxford Mail.

Beth Chesney-Evans who together with Crispin Evans put forward the idea and led the fund-raising campaign is also being interviewed on BBC Radio Oxford Drive Time show at around 5.05pm tonight (11 April 2012)

 

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The new village map

A new village map is now in place outside the village hall by the end of the month. A 3ft by 2ft vinyl copy detailing street and property names to aid visitors and delivery companies has been produced. It has an index with grid references and is illustrated with photographs of local landmarks and historic buildings. Another possible site being considered for a second map is at the front of the Pound, a small plot of land in the High Street.

You can also view and download the map here.

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Palm Sunday, Holy Week and Easter

Services in Long and Little Wittenham

Palm Sunday 10am April 1st Family Service in Long Wittenham commencing at the Cross and walking to Church.

Maundy Thursday 6.30pm 5th April DORCHESTER ABBEY Meal and Service commemorating the Last Supper ending with a celebration of Holy Communion. Please contact David Haylett or Anne Ilsley if you wish to come (for catering purposes).

Good Friday 10am Family Service at St Mary’s.

Easter Day 8.30am Holy Communion at St Peter’s Little Wittenham; 10am Holy Communion at St Mary’s Long Wittenham.

You are very welcome at all of these Services in your Churches.

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May Pole Dancing

Each year Key Stage 2 children from the villages of Long & Little Wittenham and also children from beyond the village who attend Long Wittenham School learn May Pole Dancing.

They then put on a display of their dancing for our community. We are hoping that this year they will be performing at the street party to be held in the village on Monday 4th June to celebrate the Queens Diamond Jubilee.

Before we can offer this activity to the children we need a team of adults willing to teach the children – no previous experience necessary!

If you are able to help and will be available on 4th June please contact Mrs Christine McRitchie:

christine@plushpants.co.uk

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Cycle Path Improvements

Work has finished on a £41,000 scheme to improve the surface of a 500 metre section of the bridleway and cycle path linking Wittenham with Didcot.

The path was surfaced with hardcore ten years ago and is popular with walkers, cyclists, joggers and horse riders. The stretch from the bridge over Moor Ditch to Bow Bridge on the main B4106 road has broken up in places and needs improving. The Wittenham Vision Sustainability Committee approached the national cycling charity Sustrans for a grant and was told that £41,000 would be available for the project.

Resurfacing work includes a non-slip surface for horses. The parish council has paid £200 towards repairing part of the fencing along this stretch of the bridleway.

Ian Jones from Wittenham Vision said: “”We were fortunate to get the funding from Sustrans who had to use up their budget allocation by the end of March. The bridleway is very popular and an important link with Didcot. We are very pleased to have achieved our objective.””

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