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Saturday, 04 September 2010 17:42 |
Dont Forget Sunday 5th September,Allotmant Show Happening,Check Posters Around village for Details
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Thursday, 26 August 2010 04:08 |
The Telephone Preference Service (TPS) is a free service. It is the official central opt out register on which you can record your preference not to receive unsolicited sales or marketing calls. It is a legal requirement that all organisations (including charities, voluntary organisations and political parties) do not make such calls to numbers registered on the TPS unless they have your consent to do so. If you are receiving silent calls, this is where upon answering the phone there is nothing but silence, then registering with TPS may reduce these.It is worth reflecting on the fact that registering may well prevent you from receiving relevant and worthwhile information. For instance charities find telemarketing to be an economical way to raise awareness and much needed support. To register click here: Telephone Preference Service (TPS)
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Monday, 16 August 2010 02:48 |
Government plans to hold local referendums on new housing schemes in England could tear village communities apart, rural campaigners have said. They say plans to require at least 90% of local people to approve new building schemes in villages would create conflict and bring projects to a halt. The Rural Coalition says that instead elected parish councils should be able to initiate community-led developments. The government says new developments should have overwhelming support. The Rural Coalition, which is made up of groups from the public, private and charity sectors, including the Local Government Association and the Campaign to Protect Rural England, calls this a "do-or-die moment" for villages. The problem it says is rural services face government cuts, village house prices are too high and wages are too low.source BBC
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Written by Little Bo Peep
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Wednesday, 02 June 2010 12:56 |
Local landlady Jayne Evans of The Blacks Head Inn Bletchingdon was assaulted. The assault took place on May 30th Saturday evening while local residents and visitors to the village were enjoying some of the brief sunny spells on Saturday evening and place orders for food at The Blacks Head Inn Mini Beer Festival. Ms Evans was Catering to a full house when a Mr Gill entered the Public House and went to the Kitchen, where the meals are prepared for dinners. It Was there that he allegedly assaulted Ms Evans in front of her staff. The Police were called and statements were taken. Mr Gill was detained in police custody.
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Written by A Jordan
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Wednesday, 02 June 2010 13:23 |
[PDF] Bletchingdon parish council - result of election 2010 Candidates’ Names, Address & number of Votes
John Frederick DAY ELECTED 76 Panthers Hill Cottage, Church End, Bletchington, Oxford, OX5 3DJ
Maureen Margaret KNIGHT ELECTED 89 18 Valentia Close, Bletchington, Kidlington, Oxford, OX5 3DF
Chris LANE ELECTED 95 Village Farm House, Weston Road, Bletchington, Kidlington, Oxon
Duncan Michael LEDGER ELECTED 95 3 Islip Road Bletchingdon Kidlington Oxon OX5 3DP
Anthony Kevin SAUNDERS ELECTED 98 14 Coghill Bletchingdon Kidlington Oxon OX5 3BY
Mark TAYLOR ELECTED 108 Stoneacre,Oxford Rd,Bletchington,Kidlington,Oxford,OX5 3BS
Graham John WEST Newbridge House Weston On The Green Oxford OX25 3QU
Brian WING ELECTED 97 32, St Giles Bletchington Kidlington Oxfordshire OX5 3BX
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 16:29 |
PLANS have been submitted for a gipsy settlement near the A34 north of Oxford. The Romany Gypsy Advisory Group wants to create a site for eight mobile homes, eight touring caravans for nomadic use only and eight utility rooms for gypsy families on a piece of scrubland just off the A34 junction between Islip and Hampton Poyle. Cherwell district councillor Simon Holland said: “It will be controversial and if necessary I will call it in so it can be properly reviewed in planning, where all parties can make their pitch.” Hampton Gay and Poyle Parish Meeting chairman Dave Green said: “I want to know more about it. “I will not oppose it on anything other than genuine planning grounds.” “Obviously they have got to go somewhere.” Cherwell said consultation would be open until April 16 and the application could be decided in April or May. No-one from the Romany Gypsy Advisory Group was available for comment. source: Oxford Mail
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Monday, 12 April 2010 12:44 |
There is a recognised shortage of 10,000 Foster Carers in the UK. PACT (Parents And Children Together), founded in 1911, is also known as the Oxford Diocesan Council for Social Work inc. We are a registered charity working to improve life chances for children. The focus of our work is within Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire and aims to build and strengthen families. We are an approved Adoption and Fostering Agency. We have a history of finding safe, loving families for children in care. Here are a few facts about Fostering: 1. Did you know you don’t have to be married to become a Foster Carer? 2. You don’t have to have children already although you do need to have experience of caring for children. 3. Did you know you get paid a Fostering Allowance of £335.70 a week to be a Foster Carer which is tax free and won’t affect any other benefits? 4. Most of the children who need fostering are known as ‘hard to place’ children, they will usually be 8+ years of age. Fostering is a hard but very rewarding job. If you think you might have what it takes to become a Permanent Foster Carer or you want to find out more then contact PACT now on 0800 731 1845 e-mail
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or visit www.pactcharity.org
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Written by A Jordan
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Thursday, 28 January 2010 11:18 |
FOOD waste recycling has been rolled out to villages surrounding Bicester. Kitchen caddies were delivered this week to homes in villages including Ardley, Upper and Lower Heyford and Weston-on-the-Green. Next week villages including Islip, Yarnton and Shipton-on-Cherwell will get the food waste bins. Also delivered was a free roll of compostable corn starch liners and an information pack including a fridge magnet. Homes in Bicester are due to get caddies from February 15, and Banbury from March 8. Cherwell estimates 12,000 tonnes of food waste goes to landfill each year. The new scheme aims to cut that by 4,000 tonnes in the coming year. Source : Oxford Mail
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