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Following the Book of Common Prayer
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Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part of Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Nigel writes: This year I've been experimenting from time to time with abstract or semi - abstract painting, I can't say I'm an expert at it but really enjoy the process, working with saturated colour and in a completely different way than I'm used to has been fun, frustrating and when it goes well - very exciting! and so I'll be framing 22 and looking forward to showing them to you.
And of course there will be plenty of new figurative paintings of local scenery and painting trips to the Norfolk coast etc.
Please visit http://banburyeveshamquakers.org.uk/sibford for meeting and contact details.
Sibford Village Hall is Venue 255 and you will be welcomed by Ginny Bennett, Sue Levitch, Corina Titman and Judith Waywell. We are all local artists and will be showing a wide variety of painted art.
Opening times 11am to 5pm on Saturday May 9th to Tuesday May 12th.
We will be on hand to chat about our work.
Paintings and cards for sale. Refreshments available.
Oxfordshire Artweeks Festival runs from May 2nd to 25th over the whole of Oxfordshire. More that a thousand artists, makers and designers will exhibit and demonstrate in artist studios, pop-up galleries, glorious gardens, ancient churches, schools and colleges and village halls.
See paintings, ceramics, sculpture, photography, glass, jewellery, woodwork and textiles.
North Oxfordshire Artweeks is from May 9th to 17th and every venue is free to enter.
24 Feb 2026
Come and visit a beautiful eco studio located in a pretty, village garden which houses a jeweller, potter, a mixed media artist and a blacksmith who forges metal garden sculptures. Here you will see a huge variety of professionally made items covering all price points. This venue is part of the NGS (National Garden Scheme) so definitely worth coming to see.
Exhibiting artists: Nicola Durrant, Elly Dunford Wood, David Turner, Maya Callen-Franklin
Phyu Gordon and Rhiannon Evans met whilst sharing the unique studio space of The Old Mission Hall, Sibford Gower, Banbury, Oxfordshire, a building long associated with the local Society of Friends community. Their common concerns are the natural world, local and global culture, heritage and memory.
Phyu is originally from Burma and her practice focuses on portrait paintings especially in water colour and the specialist technique of lacquer painting which she learnt in Vietnam. She will also be showing this process of making. She paints local landscape, natural images and still life in oil and acrylic as well.
Over the past 20 years she has lived in different countries and created paintings that reflect her experiences of people and cultures.
Rhiannon’s practice involves remediation of pre-existing imagery to make paintings and drawings on semi-transparent
materials. Her work takes on varying forms; from loose, unbound, unframed leaves, 3 – dimensional collaged sculptures and dynamic triptychs and references diverse historical traditions, archival methods and materials.
Her recent works engage with ideas of choice, possibility and the blurring of boundaries between technology, the natural world and community. Her aims is to encourage reflection on contemporary themes where she senses confusion and conflict in everyday life.
Partly cloudy with rain
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part of Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Nigel writes: This year I've been experimenting from time to time with abstract or semi - abstract painting, I can't say I'm an expert at it but really enjoy the process, working with saturated colour and in a completely different way than I'm used to has been fun, frustrating and when it goes well - very exciting! and so I'll be framing 22 and looking forward to showing them to you.
And of course there will be plenty of new figurative paintings of local scenery and painting trips to the Norfolk coast etc.
Sibford Village Hall is Venue 255 and you will be welcomed by Ginny Bennett, Sue Levitch, Corina Titman and Judith Waywell. We are all local artists and will be showing a wide variety of painted art.
Opening times 11am to 5pm on Saturday May 9th to Tuesday May 12th.
We will be on hand to chat about our work.
Paintings and cards for sale. Refreshments available.
Oxfordshire Artweeks Festival runs from May 2nd to 25th over the whole of Oxfordshire. More that a thousand artists, makers and designers will exhibit and demonstrate in artist studios, pop-up galleries, glorious gardens, ancient churches, schools and colleges and village halls.
See paintings, ceramics, sculpture, photography, glass, jewellery, woodwork and textiles.
North Oxfordshire Artweeks is from May 9th to 17th and every venue is free to enter.
24 Feb 2026
Come and visit a beautiful eco studio located in a pretty, village garden which houses a jeweller, potter, a mixed media artist and a blacksmith who forges metal garden sculptures. Here you will see a huge variety of professionally made items covering all price points. This venue is part of the NGS (National Garden Scheme) so definitely worth coming to see.
Exhibiting artists: Nicola Durrant, Elly Dunford Wood, David Turner, Maya Callen-Franklin
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part …read more
Sibford Village Hall is Venue 255 and you will be welcomed by Ginny Bennett, Sue …read more
Come and visit a beautiful eco studio located in a pretty, village garden which houses …read more
Phyu Gordon and Rhiannon Evans met whilst sharing the unique studio space of The Old …read more
Phyu Gordon and Rhiannon Evans met whilst sharing the unique studio space of The Old Mission Hall, Sibford Gower, Banbury, Oxfordshire, a building long associated with the local Society of …read more
Cherwell local election results 2026 in full - Manchester Evening News
Council election results for the areas of Adderbury, Banbury, Bicester, Deddington and Kidlington.
The swifts are arriving a bit later than usual this year. There have been sightings over the Sibfords in the last few days, but our first swift of the …read more
Nicola Borkmann, the Liberal Democrat candidate, has been elected to Cherwell District Council for the Cropredy, Sibfords & Wroxton Ward, replacing long-serving Phil Chapman.
The full results are on …read more
A History Day in Oxfordshire - Quaker Family History Society Spring Meeting 2020
Join us for history talks and discussion at our family history meeting in the beautiful and picturesque …read more
Please see below a summary from Sean Woodcock MP on his work through April 2026.
Cerys Upstone
Policy and Communications Officer for Sean Woodcock MP
Email: cerys.upstone
Between the end …read more
Here is the Schedule for the Horti Spring Show, with all you need to know to enter your produce, photos, handicrafts, cakes, etc. Entry night is Wednesday 13th May.…read more
This is a fund raising challenge for Katharine House Hospice - a week in China, walking sections of the wall.
I worked at Katharine House for about 8 years and …read more
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Welcome to Sibford
This month we say WELCOME to Ann and Piotr Murasik who are one of the first arrivals at the Sibford Manor development and are bearing up with great good humour under the strain of living on the unfinished building site!
Their address has been officially given as Walford Road, which, with thanks to the Sibfords Society and the Old Scholars, we are able to tell you the origin of that name.
In 1839 a committee representing the Society of Friends (Quakers), in Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire was formed to seek premises for a school, ‘to afford’ as the old deed puts it, ‘a plain, useful, guarded, religious and moral education, with board, lodgings and clothing to children, both male and female’.
The house they chose was the ‘Great House‘ in Sibford Ferris, built in 1666 by Thomas Walford, in the reign of Charles II. The front part of the house on either side of the front door is virtually as it was in 1666 (the year of the Great Fire of London!)
The last of the Walfords, ‘Squire’ Walford, left in about 1800 and the house passed through several hands, until being sold by Joseph Harris along with 25 acres of land, to the Society of Friends in 1842 for the sum of £1200!
“iexwyxk fr ptmva tgw uxeel.” House £6.6.0 Key forgotten.
A coded phrase? Perhaps “Key forgotten” refers to the key to the code. See April 17 below for another coded phrase, and a likely explanation.

?German? Iris in Millennium Wood (Tim Huckvale)
9 May 2026
?German? Iris in Millennium Wood (Tim Huckvale)
9 May 2026



