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Tuesday 18 August 2026Partly cloudy with rain
Temperature in Sibford at 9.30am: 21°
Blue, Silver & Brown bin collection
What can I put in what bin? Cherwell DC provide information on their website.…
What can I put in what bin? Cherwell DC provide information on their website.
Dog poo and cat litter go in the GREEN bin.
What to do with your old mattress, paint, or any other household item? Use Oxfordshire County Council's waste wizard.
Bridge Club
…and tomorrow
Partly cloudy with rain
Morning Prayer
Sibford Striders
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 9.30am sharp…
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 9.30am sharp to do a circuit of approximately two hours. You are advised, therefore, to get to the village hall by 9.25am latest. We aim to be back at the Village Hall by noon.
Dogs are welcome provided that they are put on a lead when requested. Walking boots (or wellies in wet weather) are recommended but not compulsory. Walking poles may also be beneficial. Some routes include stiles.
If you are leaving your car at the village hall to complete the walk, please park it on the road outside rather than in the car park.
For further information, contact Christopher on christophersteane
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Sibford Lunch Club
…and after that
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Sibford Striders
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 9.30am sharp…read more
Horti Show – Entry night
Download the schedule and entry form: Horti Schedule Summer 2026
Copies may also be picked …read more
Sibford Strollers
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10am sharp…read more
Garden Party
Horti Summer Show
Sibford Striders
Ladies Coffee Club
Ladies!! Come for coffee and a chat at the pub.
Men’s Breakfast Club
We're just these guys, you know?
For further information, please visit our website page
Sibford Striders
SHS – The Canary Girls of Banbury
Speaker: Dale Johnston
Dale is Events and Exhibitions Manager at Banbury Museum. His talk is …read more
…more events
News & Notices
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
Memorial/Headstone Testing in the Sibfords Churchyard and Burial Ground
Sibford Gower Parish Council manages the Burial Ground adjacent to the Churchyard. Following the official closure of the Churchyard in 2013, responsibility for its maintenance and all associated costs transferred …read more
Gower cat missing
Some white markings on under belly.
One white whisker.
Missing since Thursday 6th August.
From Sibford Gower -Main Street.
Please check your garages and sheds.
Any sightings call - 07778 …read more
Curious about the Quakers in Sibford?
Have you lived in the village for years but know very little about the Quakers? Perhaps you have wondered what happens inside the Meeting House, what Quaker worship is like, …read more
Sibford Gower Quaker Meeting House
A welcoming space for your celebrations, visitors and community.
Planning a birthday, anniversary or family gathering? Expecting a full house and need a little extra space when friends and family …read more
House sitter wanted
Can you help? I need a house sitter for four nights from Tuesday 27 October. There are two dogs to feed but they don't need walking as they have a …read more
Farewell swifts!
The swift season is over - the last swift departed our colony on 7th August.
It’s been a good season in general in Sibford, with many more swifts around than …read more
Sibford Gower Parish Council Minutes
The minutes of the recent meeting of Sibford Gower Parish Council can be found using the link below:
https://sibfordgower-pc.gov.uk/meetings/4th-august-2026/
Sibford Ferris Parish Council Minutes
The minutes of the July meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish Council can be found using the link below:
https://sibfordferris-pc.gov.uk/meetings/council-meeting-30th-july-2026/
Sibford in the news
Primary school near Banbury praised for its commitment to sports and physical activity
Sibford Gower Endowed Primary School has been awarded the School Games Mark platinum award for its commitment …read more
…earlier news
Voices from the past
48 years ago
the Sibford Scene in April 1978
Council jottings: Having been persuaded to write a few lines from time to time about my years as a District Councillor, I …
Council jottings
Having been persuaded to write a few lines from time to time about my years as a District Councillor, I start, not at the beginning (1946), but at April 1978. This is the month when the rate demand cones in and we look with trepidation to see “What do they want this time!” This year for the first time the water and sewerage rates will be demanded and payable to the Water Authority direct, and not to Cherwell council.
Local government today is very big business, illustrated by the fact that the annual turnover of the Cherwell council is more than £60million, and Cherwell is not large. For the first time since reorganisation we are able to reduce our rate demand from 10.02p to 9.60p for this coming year, but unfortunately the county council are increasing their demand by 5p which after deducting the domestic relief allowance of 18.5p in the pound, leaves a total new domestic rate of 65.10p in £.
May I draw the attention of ratepayers, whether they live in Council or private property, to the fact that they may well qualify for rebates; oddly, Cherwell has the lowest percentage (8.8%) of householders receiving rebate in England. If your income falls below the following ‘needs’ allowances, then you should apply to the treasurer for more information:—
a. Single person: £25.25 weekly ‘needs‘ allowance.
b. Married couple/ single parent family: £36.25 w.n.a.
c. For each dependent child: £6.10 w.n.a.
d. married couple, one of whom handicapped: £38.85 w.n.a.
There are other categories of need.
Information about rates and how they are used is included with the rate demand. Many I feel do not study these; for instance the highest expenditure of the county is over £69million on education (out of a total £107m).
If I can be of any help, please contact me: my phone number is Swalcliffe 361.
Lewis Poulton
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Friday 10 October 1873
Bell and I went to service at New College Chapel this evening.
Bell and I went to service at New College Chapel this evening.
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1/155 Friends School, pre-1912

1/155 Friends School, pre-1912