Trending this week…
Picture of the day
In the Sibfords today…
Friday 12 June 2026Partly cloudy with rain
Temperature in Sibford at 3.30pm: 20°
Sibford Tots
Testing of fire alarm..
Private event
…and tomorrow
Partly cloudy with clear spells
…and after that
Don't miss...
Sibford Gardens open for charity
The National Garden Scheme writes "Two charming small villages of Sibford Gower and Sibford Ferris, …read more
Open Gardens Afternoon Tea
Rest your feet, chat about the marvellous gardens, enjoy tea and delicious home-made cakes.…read more
Outdoor Shakespeare Evening
Grand Opening of Sibford’s brand-new Outdoor Theatre
Experience an evening of live performance in our …read more
Horti visit to Rodmarton Manor
The Horti has secured a private visit to this renowned Arts and Crafts house and …read more
Sibfords History Society – John Piper and Oxfordshire
We welcome the return of Lizzy Rowe, this time to talk about John Piper. …read more
Book Swap Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Midsummer Fête
Road closure affecting road from Gower to The Firs
Webmaster's note: As far as I can make out, the closure is in order to …read more
Sibford Striders
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 9.30am sharp…read more
Road closure affecting road from Gower to The Firs
…more events
News & Notices
Sibford Ferris Parish Council Minutes
The minutes of the May meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish Council have been published and can be found using the link below:
https://sibfordferris-pc.gov.uk/meetings/council-meeting-21st-may-2026-2/
Sibford Gower Parish Council – New website
Sibford Gower Parish Council has a new website so very soon the content relating to the Parish Council on this village website will be removed and replaced with a link …read more
Sean Woodcock MP May Update
Between the start of a new parliamentary session and various visits within the constituency, it has been a busy month.
Here is a look back at what I’ve been up …read more
Old Mission Hall Studios for rent
Old Mission Hall Studios (OMHS)
Artist/Creative Space to Rent
Temple Mill Road, Sibford Gower, OX15 5RX
For details about the space and to view please contact Sibford
Sibford Gower Parish Council Minutes
The notes of the recent Annual Parish Meeting and the minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Parish Council have been published and can be found on the new Parish …read more
Outdoor Shakespeare Evening
Grand Opening of Sibford’s brand-new Outdoor Theatre
Experience an evening of live performance in our stunning new Outdoor Theatre space.
Enjoy performances from pupils at Sibford and Tudor Hall School, …read more
Sibford in the news
Sibford school student encourages locals to get outside on Supper Walks Fundraiser
Jennifer Bernert, a Year 9 student at Sibford School, is bringing local people together through countryside walks and …read more
Shrubfest 2026
Sibford’s very own charity music festival is back for a second year of fund-raising, fun and great sounds in a beautiful garden setting.
Tickets for this friendly evening in aid …read more
International Space Station
ISS next visible over Sibford around Thursday 9 July 2026.
Notes:
- The "up to" figure is a measure of the maximum height of the ISS in the sky, between 0° …read more
The Sibfords Newsletters
Our daily newsletters provide the local weather forecast and list upcoming village events, new planning applications, etc. Subscribe here!
…earlier news
Voices from the past
16 years ago
the Sibford Scene in May 2010
The Sibfords Society: ...Society members were joined by some guests who had worked for the Aluminium works in Banbury, to hear from Richard …
The Sibfords Society
…Society members were joined by some guests who had worked for the Aluminium works in Banbury, to hear from Richard Hartree – one of our members, about manufacturing and production at the Alcan factory during the 90 years from 1929 to 2009. The 40 acre site was purchased in 1929 with support from Banbury Borough Council who were anxious to encourage a major production company to come to Banbury. Production started in 1931 and the company became the major employer in the town until it finally closed its production lines in 2009. Using aluminium imported from Canada, the metal and its alloys were rolled, pressed and extruded to produce a wide variety of products. Manufacturing was at its height during the Second World War when production was increased five-fold to produce sheet aluminium for aircraft production. A dummy factory was built to shield the main factory, which was camouflaged, from enemy bombing. The ‘dummy’ received a direct hit and was rapidly repaired to continue its valuable role. During its lifetime the factory was extended and refurbished with modern machinery. New furnaces, lifting gear, rolling mills and presses reduced the need for high levels of manpower and rationalisation programmes were introduced in the 1980s and 1990s. The ‘Ally’ factory finally closed its gates in 2009 having provided employment and support for its workforce throughout its lifetime.
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Tuesday 1 July 1873
Mr and Mrs Wingate came to tea. They are lodging at Horspath.
Mr and Mrs Wingate came to tea. They are lodging at Horspath.
Local picture of the day

Holy Trinity Church porch in springtime. Photo by Colin Lamb for the Sibfords Calendar 2023 (March).

Holy Trinity Church porch in springtime. Photo by Colin Lamb for the Sibfords Calendar 2023 (March).