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Apr26Fri20243:00 pm Film Club @ St Mary's ChurchFilm Club @ St Mary's ChurchApr 26 @ 3:00 pmFILM CLUB @ ST. MARY’S Come and be scared and entertained with the blockbuster JURASSIC PARK one of the all-time great adventure movies FRIDAY 26th April in St Mary’s Church 3pm for 3.30pm film start. Everyone welcome to come along. … Continue reading →Apr28Sun202411:00 am Fun Run @ The Plough InnFun Run @ The Plough InnApr 28 @ 11:00 amClick the link below to enter: https://www.evententry.co.uk/long-wittenham-5km-family-fun-run-walk-2024May5Sun20249:30 am Holy Communion @ St Mary's ChurchHoly Communion @ St Mary's ChurchMay 5 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 amThere will be a service of Holy Communion on Sunday 5th May at 9:30am at St Mary’s. Everyone is welcome.
Tag Archives: Trees
Community Tree Planting
Oxfordshire County Council has asked the Parish Council to make residents aware of community tree and woodland project opportunities that will benefit people and nature. The Community Tree and Woodland Opportunity (CTWO) team is looking for community planting projects that … Continue reading
Please Water The Trees
Parish Councillor Steve Bolton has asked if residents who live near the new trees that were planted in the village a few months ago could put a bucket of water on them during this warm and dry weather. The trees … Continue reading
Tree Planting Suggestions
The Parish Council is hoping to plant more trees around the village in the Autumn. If residents have any suggestions about locations that would benefit from more trees, please let the council know via the parish clerk at longwittpc@hotmail.co.uk.
New Trees
Residents may have noticed that sixteen new trees have appeared around the village. The Parish Council is keen to support the various green initiatives to plant trees to help clean and enhance the environment, so with some financial help from … Continue reading
Tree Planting on Fieldside
Residents may have noticed that trees have recently appeared on Fieldside track. When the Vanderbilt housing development was proposed, there were concerns that it would spoil the rural feel of this popular walking route. There was also concern that the … Continue reading
Trees In Memory of Family
Three hazel trees in memory of a former Long Wittenham family have been planted at the Earth Trust’s nature reserve at Little Wittenham wood in the shadow of Wittenham Clumps. The planting was organised by family member Edwin Heywood who … Continue reading