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Saturday 27 June 2026Partly cloudy with clear spells
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Shrubfest 2026
Sibford’s very own charity music festival is back for a second year of fund-raising, fun …
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 of The Brain Tumour Charity in memory of David Tarring, are now on sale for £8 (£10 on the door, under 16s are free).
The garden gate will be open at Shrubbery Cottage, Sibford Ferris on Saturday June 27th from 4pm until 8pm. Entertainment will feature a line-up of local musicians headlined by Sibford band Main Street.
Please bring your own picnic, drinks and chairs or rugs..
All funds raised will go to this world-beating British charity dedicated to funding vital research, raising awareness, reducing diagnosis times and providing support and information for people with brain tumours, their families and friends.
Contact Nicola Durrrant at nic
Tickets are £8 in advance, £10 on the day. Please pay by bank transfer to
Nicola Durrant
Santander Bank
09-01-30
3552 2744
giving your name as reference.
…and tomorrow
Partly cloudy with clear spells
Holy Communion
Quaker Meeting
Please visit http://banburyeveshamquakers.org.uk/sibford for meeting and contact details.
Please visit http://banburyeveshamquakers.org.uk/sibford for meeting and contact details.
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Voices from the past
14 years ago
the Sibford Scene in February 2012
1897 and 2012 — Similarities and Differences: Following the celebration of her Golden Jubilee in 1887, ten years later in 1897, Queen Victoria and her proud peoples …
1897 and 2012 — Similarities and Differences
Following the celebration of her Golden Jubilee in 1887, ten years later in 1897, Queen Victoria and her proud peoples commemorated her Diamond Jubilee with celebrations throughout this country and the British Empire. This special occasion was seen as a commercial opportunity — business and investment ventures were started with ‘Jubilee’ status. American people and their markets were targeted.
Britons celebrated with pride the progress, both social and industrial, that had been achieved during Queen Victoria’s 60 year reign. A procession was planned from Buckingham Palace to St Paul’s Cathedral, where a service of thanksgiving was conducted on the steps of St Paul’s. The Queen, still wearing black mourning clothes and a bonnet but was unable to climb the many steps so the ceremony was conducted outside to the joy of the thousands who were able to see it. Cheers rang out for the People’s Queen from St Paul’s to Trafalgar Square right down to the Thames Embankment. All was safely carried out despite the Pageant Master’s and the Government’s concerns about terrorist attacks!
In the Sibfords, the villagers celebrated with great joy as they have done on many Royal occasions through the years. Funds were raised by public subscription totalling £27.17.4d
| A telegram was sent to her Majesty | 2s | 4d | |
| A man and horse were hired to build the bonfire | 8s | 2d | |
| Fireworks | £5 | 5s | 0d |
| 2 men to mind bonfire on Jubilee Eve | 4s | 0d | |
| Flags and decoration | £1 | 10s | 0d |
| Beef, mutton and ham for a celebration meal | £5 | 10s | 3d |
| Groceries, bread, cakes and pudding ingredients | £3 | 14s | 10d |
| Sports were held for the children – prizes | £1 | 0s | 0d |
| Printing of schedule for sport | 6s | 6d | |
| The Sibford Brass Band played | £1 | 10s | 0d |
| Calico for tablecloths & wedding drapery | 7s | 2d | |
| Beer was provided for all | £3 | 2s | 6d |
In June 2002 Sibfords villagers celebrated Queen Elizabeth II’s Golden Jubilee with 4 days of events which included a Flower Festival in the Church, a Village Street Fayre with Fancy Dress and a Dog Show, a Royal Exhibition, a Supper and Concert in the Manor (Sibford Gower), an outdoor Interdenominational Service, a Village Picnic prior to the Village Sports and inter-village Rounders Match, Helicopter Rides, Open Village Gardens, a Piano Concert, a Torchlight Procession, Fireworks and Beacon Lighting, a Tea Dance, Songs of Praise, and a Bring and Share Supper with Dancing!
The National preparations are little altered from 1897 — there will be a grand procession from Buckingham Palace to St Paul’s Cathedral, the Royal family will tour Great Britain and the Commonwealth, tourists will be encouraged, there will be a celebration of 1000 boats on the River Thames where the Queen will attend on the Royal Barge and there will still be concerns about possible terrorist attacks.
BUT HOW WILL THE SIBFORDS CELEBRATE THE
QUEENS DIAMOND JUBILEE IN JUNE 2012?
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Wednesday 23 July 1873
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3/38 Sibford Gower: The Manor

3/38 Sibford Gower: The Manor