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Please see below a summary from Sean Woodcock MP on his work throughout January 2026.
Cerys Upstone
Policy and Communications Officer for Sean Woodcock MP
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In January, …read more
Talented students near Banbury thrilled to bring iconic West Side Story to life
Creative arts students from Sibford School will bring the classic musical to their school's performance hall across …read more
The minutes of the January meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish Council can be found below:
The minutes of the January meeting of Sibford Gower Parish Council can be found below.
Following appeal, Permission in Principle has been granted for three to four dwellings at Bishops End, Burdrop.
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From Wednesday 14 January 2026 you'll need to book a time slot to visit the tip at Alkerton or any other OCC Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC). You can book …read more
ISS next visible over Sibford around Monday 16 March 2026.
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Vandalism at Sibford Gower Endowed Primary School
As a parent and P.T.A. member, I was disappointed to read the following in the school newsletter recently.
SUMMER HOLIDAY WORK
Over the summer break, external redecoration was carried out and the children’s cloakrooms painted. Sadly, in addition to this, the school suffered quite expensive damage on a regular basis: three external doors were broken and have had to be replaced; a gate was broken beyond repair; two windows were cracked by items thrown at them; aluminium guttering was snapped as a result of someone climbing onto the flat roof; coping stones around the playground have been broken and displaced, presumably by skaters, who have covered them and the playground benches in wax; and the seats on the playbus have been smashed. I estimate that the whole of our annual budget for repairs will have been used up repairing this damage. It is particularly disturbing to think that it was probably done by former pupils. The evidence left regularly around the building also suggests that they are heavy lager drinkers too!
The P.T.A. spend many hours organising fund-raising events to provide ‘extras’ for the children. It would be a great shame if this money was needed to meet the cost of repairs in the future. This may well be the case it any further damage is inflicted during the forthcoming school year.
May I please ask villagers to keep an eye open when passing the school and perhaps to ask any suspicious looking characters to move on their way. Thank You
Ann Lewis – on behalf of Sibford Gower Primary School P.T.A.
Dined with Mr Lee’s guests.

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