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Monday 13 July 2026Partly cloudy with clear spells
Temperature in Sibford at 10.10pm: 18°
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Green & Silver bin collection
What can I put in what bin? Cherwell DC provide information on their website.…
What can I put in what bin? Cherwell DC provide information on their website.
What to do with your old mattress, paint, or any other household item? Use Oxfordshire County Council's waste wizard.
Bridge Club
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Sibfords History Society – the Friends’ School
With over 70 years of service to the Friends' School between them, and now the …read more
Book Swap Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Sibford Striders
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 9.30am sharp…read more
Film Night – Song Sung Blue
Based on an incredible true story.
Mike (Hugh Jackman) and Claire (Kate Hudson) are two …read more
Sibford Gower Parish Council Meeting
Ladies Coffee Club
Ladies!! Come for coffee and a chat at the pub.
Men’s Breakfast Club
We're just these guys, you know?
For further information, please visit our website page
Book Swap Café
Horti Show – Entry night
Download the schedule and entry form: Horti Schedule Summer 2026
Copies may also be picked …read more
Garden Party
…more events
News & Notices
Sibford in the news
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Funny name we have eric the viking on the isle of man . 5:05 · Go to channel Eric The …read more
Missing your Scene?
Tony Skowronski writes: Has anyone not had their copy of the July/August Scene? If so, please phone me on 01295 780 490 and I’ll get one to you.
[Or …read more
Horti Summer Show – Schedule
Here is the Schedule for the Horti Summer Show, with all you need to know to enter your produce, photos, handicrafts, cakes, etc. Entry night is Wednesday 26th August, 7 …read more
Sibford in the news
Village primary school near Banbury marks 400th anniversary with new mosaic
Pupils at Sibford Gower Endowed Primary School with the new mosaic created to celebrate the school's 400-year history. Headteacher, …read more
Horti – Afternoon visit to University College
The Horti invites you to join them in an afternoon visit to University College, Oxford on Friday 10 July.
The impressive college buildings are set amongst beautiful lawned Quads …read more
International Space Station
ISS over Sibford tonight - rising in the W at 10:49pm, up to 86º at 10:52pm.
Weather forecast is "clear sky", cloud cover 0%.
Notes:
- The "up to" figure is …read more
The Sibfords Newsletters
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The Town Estate Charity
A Helping Hand for Sibford Gower and Burdrop Residents
The Town Estate Charity (Sibford Gower and Burdrop) has been part of our community since around 1560. It was set up …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
12 years ago
the Sibford Scene in August 2014
1914-1918 in the Sibfords: Much has been written and broadcast this year about the history of the First World War during this 100th anniversary …
1914-1918 in the Sibfords
Much has been written and broadcast this year about the history of the First World War during this 100th anniversary year of the outbreak of the hostilities which affected the lives of so many people across the world. During this horrific war the total of military and civilian casualties was over 37 million – 16 million deaths and over 20 million wounded. These huge numbers ranked the First World War among the deadliest conflicts in human history.
The Sibfords played their part and I am currently researching life in our villages during these four years. To mark the 100th anniversary on 4th August 2014, I have summarised some of the facts which have already come to light about the lives of the villagers who lived and worked here during those war-torn years:
- The population of the Sibfords was around 650 in 1914
- 88 men and 2 women from the villages served in the British Armed forces
- 10 men gave their lives in the service of their country
- 80 villagers returned safely
- The Primary School, which had between 80 and 90 pupils, was closed several occasions due to outbreaks of measles, diphtheria and influenza
- The school children picked 1 ton 6 cwts and 94 lbs of blackberries which were taken to Bloxham Station to be sent for jam making for the troops
- Following a public meeting in October 1914, the villagers agreed to ‘take a cottage and support a Belgian Refugee family for as long as seems necessary’
- Regular donations of between 1 and 3 pence a week were collected and used to support two families who came to live in Burdrop. Monsieur de Vries and Monsieur Poppe were cousins and diamond cutters and polishers who fled from Antwerp during the German invasion of Belgium. With their Wives and four young sons they were given a home, furniture and supported financially by the villagers
- The 9 Trustees of the T own Estate Charity met regularly throughout the War years. They provided prizes to the village school for Scripture, Horticulture and Sewing. They supported the Rev Moxon’s Clothing Fund, made allocations of coal and set up an account at the Co-op to pay for soup and Bovril for needy residents in the Gower and Burdrop
- Sibford cricket club continued to play local matches although seine of their players were serving abroad.
I plan to continue my research and would love to hear from anyone who can add any local stories, photographs or memories from those years. I am grateful to those who have already helped in any way, especially Judith Weeks who has visited the War Graves in France and who has photographed and recorded the graves of the local men who were buried there. Bob Lamb has shared his memories of life on the family farm when his father and three brothers all served on the Western Front in different ways. Fortunately, they all returned safely to their families.
If you can help me in any way with further information, photographs or family memories please get in touch with me: Maureen Hicks.
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Sunday 17 August 1873
Read prayers and preached at Little more Asylum, and took all the duty at Sandford. Dined with Dr Sankey in …
Read prayers and preached at Little more Asylum, and took all the duty at Sandford. Dined with Dr Sankey in the evening.
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1. We didn't want to take that route, anyway
16 Jun 2014

1. We didn't want to take that route, anyway
16 Jun 2014