Men’s Breakfast Club
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Picture of the day
Partly cloudy with rain
Temperature in Sibford at 9.20am: 13°
We're just these guys, you know?
For further information, please visit our website page
Partly cloudy in the morning, with rain in the afternoon
We're just these guys, you know?
For further information, please visit our website page
Ladies!! Come for coffee and a chat at the pub.
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10am sharp…read more
Barbara Foster writes: Holy Trinity church will be supporting Christian Aid Week, 10 …read more
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part …read more
This is a wonderful opportunity to see the plants growing in situ and to benefit …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
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 …read more
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. …read more
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 …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
ISS next visible over Sibford around Friday 8 May 2026.
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The Town Estate Charity (Sibford Gower and Burdrop) has been part of our community since around 1560. It was set up …read more
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
Sydney Agnew - An Appreciation
I cannot remember my first encounter with Dr Agnew although, in mitigation, I was in his car on my way to the Neithrop Maternity Unit. I was just about to be born!
My second recollection is almost as vague. It happened at primary school. We had to give the class an account of our recent weekend. Katrina his daughter said, in a very matter-of-fact kind of way, that her dad had been out at the weekend – flying in his aeroplane! This typified his joie de vivre.
Dr Sydney Agnew was born on 3rd March 1924 in Portglenone in Northern Ireland and was educated at the nearby Ballymena Academy. He went onto study medicine at Queens University in Belfast and graduated as a doctor in 1951, marrying his first wife, Josephine, (known to many as Peter), in the same year.
In between his studies he fostered a life long passion for flying when, at the age of eighteen, he volunteered to join the RAF, serving as a pilot for several years.
He always kept up his flying licence and in 1976 took a year out as a flying doctor in North Queensland, Australia. He was a member and one time president of the French and English Flying Doctors Associations.
In 1952 he came to work as a general practitioner in the village which undoubtedly he developed an uncanny affinity for. He was to live and serve in Sibford until his retirement. During these years he and Peter raised five children and were active participants in village life. He became very involved with the building of the new village hall which he officially opened in 1955 and for which he remained Chairman and trustee until his retirement. Sadly Peter died in 1984 and after his retirement in 1989 he went to live in North Devon.
Predictably, he remained active in his retirement both as a locum doctor and pilot. In 1998 he married his second wife, Celia, a fellow travelling companion and pilot.
He had a great love of horses both as an owner and breeder. He was a keen follower of the National Hunt and any true Sibfordian knew that you should try not to be ill during Cheltenham Gold Cup week!
He was a true countryman, aviator, horseman, socialite and GP but more than this, when you visited Nicholas Corner you not only went to see your doctor, you saw your friend as well.
Sydney Agnew was not just an integral part of the health and well being of our family for nearly forty years but also of the community that I grew up in. He was an intrinsic part of, and influential contributor to village life. We must all be grateful for that.
MD
Visited at Sandford. Mr Lee did all duty this evening.

May chair decorated by the girls of the primary school. Date uncertain, but the May Queen could be Lucy Dixon (1913), Mary Poulton (1925), Lily Sabin (1926), Peggy Bishop (1928), Ida Woolgrove (1929), Ethel Spicer (1930), Lily Haynes (1931), Kathleen Hone (1932), or ??
May chair decorated by the girls of the primary school. Date uncertain, but the May Queen could be Lucy Dixon (1913), Mary Poulton (1925), Lily Sabin (1926), Peggy Bishop (1928), Ida Woolgrove (1929), Ethel Spicer (1930), Lily Haynes (1931), Kathleen Hone (1932), or ??