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Bonds End Lane Temporary Closure
Installing new Sewage system and manhole chambers. A temporary Notice is being made by …
Installing new Sewage system and manhole chambers.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 02 June 2026 up to and including 05 June 2026. This is a 24 hour daily road closure. Access to be maintained for residents.
Please note that Notices for urgent works can last up to 5 consecutive days only.
A copy of the drawing showing the extent of the closure and also the alternative routes for traffic is attached.
Further information regarding the works may be obtained by contacting On Call Manager on 01652 656291 or email tom.partridge@chevrontm.com
Green & Silver 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.
What to do with your old mattress, paint, or any other household item? Use Oxfordshire County Council's waste wizard.
Friendship Club
Yoga
Bridge Club
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Bonds End Lane Temporary Closure
Installing new Sewage system and manhole chambers.
A temporary Notice is being made by …read more
Ladies Coffee Club
Ladies!! Come for coffee and a chat at the pub.
Sibford Strollers
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10am sharp…read more
The Secret Lives of Swifts
Men’s Breakfast Club
We're just these guys, you know?
For further information, please visit our website page
Bonds End Lane Temporary Closure
Hawk’s Lane Temporary Closure
To facilitate jetting and CCTV of drainage system works
A temporary Notice is being made …read more
Hawk’s Lane Temporary Closure
Acre Ditch Temporary Closure (not for potholes!)
To facilitate jetting and CCTV of drainage system works
A temporary Notice is being made …read more
Bonds End Lane Temporary Closure
…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
Sibford Gower Parish Council Minutes
The notes of the recent Annual Parish Meeting and the minutes of the Annual Meeting of the Parish Council have been published and can be found on the new Parish …read more
Outdoor Shakespeare Evening
Grand Opening of Sibford’s brand-new Outdoor Theatre
Experience an evening of live performance in our stunning new Outdoor Theatre space.
Enjoy performances from pupils at Sibford and Tudor Hall School, …read more
Sibford in the news
Sibford school student encourages locals to get outside on Supper Walks Fundraiser
Jennifer Bernert, a Year 9 student at Sibford School, is bringing local people together through countryside walks and …read more
Shrubfest 2026
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 …read more
International Space Station
ISS next visible over Sibford around Wednesday 8 July 2026.
Notes:
- The "up to" figure is a measure of the maximum height of the ISS in the sky, between 0° …read more
The Sibfords Newsletters
Our daily newsletters provide the local weather forecast and list upcoming village events, new planning applications, etc. Subscribe here!
The Town Estate Charity
A Helping Hand for Sibford Gower and Burdrop Residents
The Town Estate Charity (Sibford Gower and Burdrop) has been part of our community since around 1560. It was set up …read more
Walks near Sibford
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
Fix My Street
The most reliable way to report problems with roads and local amenities, such as
- Abandoned vehicles
- Dog Fouling
- Drainage
- Flyposting or graffiti
- Flytipping or litter
- Pavements
- Streetcleaning
- Unlit lampposts
- Potholes…read more
…earlier news
Voices from the past
18 years ago
the Sibford Scene in June 2008
An Evacuee's Story: My name is Alan J Smith. I was 3yrs and 6 months old when the 2nd World War officially commenced …
An Evacuee's Story
My name is Alan J Smith. I was 3yrs and 6 months old when the 2nd World War officially commenced on the 3rd Sept. 1939. I became one of the 3.5 million evacuees during that war. I was born in the East End of London on the 9th February, 1936. For me, evacuation provided a view of the outside world. I saw greener pastures, and was never again happy with my city environment. Some returned to their homes to stay, others remained in the countryside they had grown to love. Yet others returned to their cities in 1945 when this terrible war came to an end but returned to the countryside again. I was one of those.
My mother would not leave her children (I had a younger brother, Brian, at the time), so we were evacuated to several places, including Windsor and Somerset before eventually living in Sibford Gower, Sutton-Under-Brailes and then Whichford where I spent my first four years in the village school. In Sibford Gower we lived in the Mission Room where several of our family had a room upstairs. Mrs Rust and a Mrs Sullivan and others lived downstairs. It was idyllic in Sibford, away from the dog-fights in the sky over London where the Spitfires and Hurricanes of the Royal Air Force took on the Messerschmidts 109’s and 110’s of the Luftwaffe and away from the bombs (we had been bombed out once) and lost all our furniture and possessions.
The peace of the countryside was wonderful with good nights’ sleep, being able to bath and good food. We were also able to put away our Micky Mouse gas masks. I remember a Mrs Barnes bowling turnips (I think) down the hill in the Colony. My mother made friends of the indigenous people, in particular, a Mr and Mrs Dunkley. Mrs Dunkley and mum remained friends for the rest of their lives.
We moved away from Sibford Gower and our friends and went to live in Sutton-Under-Brailes until I was 5 years and 6 months old. Then we were found a cottage in Whichford, one amongst four cottages named Church End Cottages. These were situated opposite the church of St. Michael’s. My second brother, Ron, was christened in the church in the year 1944 by the Rev. Gifford. Ron was born in the cottage on the 4th May.
I remember a Mr Parkin and a Mr Herbert who taught in the Friends School in Sibford walking the children to Whichford woods and back. This is an overview of my experiences as an evacuee in these parts of the country. The villages that I have loved since about 1940. I will remember those times for the rest of my life!
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Tuesday 10 June 1873
Walked to Shanklin and Ventnor with Mr Edward Moore.
Walked to Shanklin and Ventnor with Mr Edward Moore.
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