& TEAS in the Reading Room
Monday 31st October- Open house jewellery sale at Foxley
Saturday 12th November - Coffee Morning 10-12.30 at Foxley
Sunday December 4th 10.30-5.30 - Great Coxwell Christmas Fair fundraiser
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Sunday 9th October 12.00 - Harvest Ploughman's Lunch
& TEAS in the Reading Room Monday 31st October- Open house jewellery sale at Foxley Saturday 12th November - Coffee Morning 10-12.30 at Foxley Sunday December 4th 10.30-5.30 - Great Coxwell Christmas Fair fundraiser
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Harvest Ploughman's Lunch
St Giles' Church, Great Coxwell You are warmly invited to the Harvest Ploughman’s Lunch (Cheese, pate, glass of wine etc) on Sunday, 9th October 2016 at 12.00 in the Reading Room All Welcome For tickets – ( £7.50 donation for building maintenance) Please contact Sylvia Athawes We now have shelves (thanks to Richard May) and a book exchange (organised by Ian Mason) in the red telephone kiosk in the village. Help yourself to anything that you fancy reading - and, unless you want to keep it, return it afterwards!
To keep the titles reasonably fresh and to make sure that the idea maintains its momentum, Ian plans to try to replace and update books on a regular basis. If you want to help, and have any books that you don’t want, please let Ian know and he’ll arrange to collect them from you. ***STOP PRESS NEWS*** LOTS of new books in Great Coxwell Book Exchange (Telephone Box) today From November, South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils will only empty green wheelie bins if the recycling in them is loose or in clear sacks.
Despite a recent campaign to raise awareness of the issue, some people are still putting in things like food waste and dirty nappies, contaminating whole truckloads of recycling - when these things are put into recycling bins in black or coloured sacks they’re not spotted until it’s too late. If there’s a sack in a recycling bin and the waste crews can’t see what’s in it, they’ll have to assume it contains contamination and won’t empty it. Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a burglary in Buscot Park, Oxfordshire
On 20/09/16 at 03:19 a property in Buscot Park was burgled. If you have seen any suspicious looking vehicles or people in the area or have any information relating to this message, please call the police via the 24 hour non-emergency telephone number 101. Alternatively, if you have any information but wish to remain anonymous, please call crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or online @crimestoppers-uk.org. No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court. Monday 31st October - Open house jewellery sale at Foxley
Saturday 12th November - Coffee Morning 10-12.30 at Foxley In aid of St. Giles Church
Saturday 12th November 10-12.30pm Foxley In aid of Dan's Fund for Burns
Monday 31st October 10am-12.30 pm and 7pm-9pm Foxley, Great Coxwell Jane Holmes RBS has a pot of money in something called the Skills and Opportunity Fund. It is available for charities, social enterprises, community groups, state funded schools and colleges. £2.5million is up for grabs, with a maximum grant of £35,000. It is designed to help people get work or set up a business, or to improve the financial skills of people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Visit their website for more information.
From the 6th September the new national number "105" is available to report power cuts. You will be put through to your local electricity company, no matter who you actually purchase your electricity from. It is a free service.
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