In the Sibfords today…
Thursday 7 November 2024Warm Hub
Free to attend as kindly sponsored by the Town Estate Charity Refreshments available as well …
Free to attend as kindly sponsored by the Town Estate Charity
Refreshments available as well as games, crafts, books, puzzles.
Come and socialise and keep warm in the small hall.
Contact Ginny on 01295 780 373 or ginnybennett
All welcome!
Sibford Players Drama Group
…and tomorrow
Art Class
For more information contact Nigel Fletcher nvfletcher@btinternet.com, 07792 657 248 or visit www.nigelfletcher.co.uk
For more information contact Nigel Fletcher nvfletcher
Tots and babes
Beavers, Cubs and Scouts
Cubs and Scouts
… and after that
Don't miss...
Bonfire & Fireworks
Gates open 5pm. Display begins at 6pm.
Licensed bar, BBQ, Live Music, Sweets, Cakes
Discounted …read more
Remembrance Service
Sibford Walkers
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10 am …read more
CPR Training
John Wass writes: It really is essential that we all know how to do …read more
Sibford Players Fund Raising Quiz Night
Get your team together now and be ready to test your knowledge against the villages …read more
Main Street
Sibfords History Society – The Launton Bellringers
The Launton Handbell Ringers were founded in 1951 by the late Frederick Sharpe, the noted …read more
Sibford Gower Primary School Open Morning
We warmly invite prospective parents to our Open Morning on
Friday 22 November, 9.30am.…read more
Book Swap and Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Sibford Walkers
…more events
News & Notices
Christmas Tree Festival
Churchwarden Barbara Foster writes: Following the popular Christmas Tree Festival for past three years which brought together village organisations, we invite your group to help villagers celebrate Christmas by …read more
Seasonal Wreath Workshops
Contact carolyn
Tibetan monks gallery
Photos from the Tibetan weekend 18 - 20 October 2024.
Planning in Principle Application 24/02664/PIP The Pheasant Pluckers Inn
The above application has been lodged with Cherwell District Council (CDC) Planning Department. Due to the structure of the current Sibford Gower Parish Council we do not have the necessary …read more
Refusal of planning application for Backside Lane Paddocks is being appealed
Comments deadline Friday 8 November.
An appeal has been lodged against CDC's refusal of Planning Permission in Principle for the construction of up to five dwellings on the former …read more
New planning application for Pheasant Pluckers Inn
Comments deadline Thursday 7 November.
Planning permission is being sought to build 3 - 7 dwellings on the Pheasant Pluckers Inn (Blaze Inn Saddles) site in Burdrop.
The application …read more
The Sibfords Newsletters
Our daily newsletters provide the local weather forecast and list upcoming village events, new planning applications, etc. Subscribe here!
The Town Estate Charity
The Town Estate Charity Sibford Gower and Burdrop (Registered Charity No 253440) has a remit to use surplus funds for three purposes:
- the general benefit of the parish,…read more
Walks near Sibford
We are blessed with great walking country around the Sibfords. Visit the Sibford Walkers webpage for maps of over 50 circular walks. Each map page includes a link to download …read more
Fix My Street
The most reliable way to report problems with roads and local amenities, such as
- Abandoned vehicles
- Dog Fouling
- Drainage
- Flyposting or graffiti
- Flytipping or litter
- Pavements
- Streetcleaning
- Unlit lampposts
- Potholes…read more
…earlier news
Voices from the past
22 years ago
the Sibford Scene in December 2002
A Request from Wheathills Farm: Over the past couple of years the number of firework displays has increased and now seem to happen at any …
A Request from Wheathills Farm
Over the past couple of years the number of firework displays has increased and now seem to happen at any time of the year. This is certainly not a complaint – we enjoy fireworks as much as anyone else (as long as they aren’t in the early hours of the morning!).
However, horses find the whole firework experience rather traumatic – there have been several incidents across the country in the last few weeks of horses being killed in their blind panic to escape (in one case two horses broke their necks in a head on collision with each other due to blind terror). We are lucky at Wheathills Farm in that our horses are generally quite calm – but we can’t take this for granted and usually stable them while any fireworks are going off. We also know to check the fields the following day for any debris (we have found four spent rockets this year).
Therefore, to help us plan ahead, l would really appreciate a quick call if you are planning any displays in either the Gower or Ferris so we can ensure the horses are secure.
My phone number is 780xxx (it is also on the gate to the Farm)
With many thanks,
Tracey Warren
Concerns about fireworks were also expressed at Sibford Ferris Parish Council’s meeting held on November 11th. There are reports that dogs have also been traumatised by the random fireworks. It was discussed at the meeting whether we should contact the District Council in order to regulate the use of fireworks, e. g. Not after 9.30pm. We would like your views. Please Contact one of the Council members.
130 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Tuesday 6 November 1894
A lovely day. My cough was so troublesome that I lay in bed till tea time, and did not go …
A lovely day. My cough was so troublesome that I lay in bed till tea time, and did not go out at all.