Village Hall Lottery
30 of your fellow villagers have signed up! Please help us reach our target of 50 before the first draw on March 1st. More information…
30 of your fellow villagers have signed up! Please help us reach our target of 50 before the first draw on March 1st. More information…
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A gentle form of yoga where poses are done seated and standing using a chair …
A gentle form of yoga where poses are done seated and standing using a chair for support.
With Juliette. £9 per session. Enquiries to juliette53@btinternet.com please.
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The menu can be seen at https://www.vaalais.com/
The menu can be seen at https://www.vaalais.com/
The menu can be seen at https://www.vaalais.com/
During Lent, Revd Neil shares a short (30min) Zoom talk/reflection on pieces of art that …read more
The agenda for the next meeting of Sibford Gower Parish Council can be found below:…read more
During Lent, Revd Neil shares a short (30min) Zoom talk/reflection on pieces of art that …read more
Speaker: Joffy Elphick
This meeting will be held online via Zoom if we are unable …read more
As we cannot have a collective litter pick event this year because of pandemic restrictions, …read more
During Lent, Revd Neil shares a short (30min) Zoom talk/reflection on pieces of art that …read more
Winter’s sliding in.
Frost-painter. Clown. Ice-cracker
beckons us join him.
In the Hag’s Kitchen
Earth’s slow-cooking Winter Stew.
Bubbles of new life.
Blackboard sharp …read more
30 of your fellow villagers have signed up! Please help us reach our target of 50 before the first draw on March 1st.
You enter by choosing a number and …read more
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The Town Estate Charity Sibford Gower and Burdrop (Registered Charity No 253440) has a remit to use surplus funds for three purposes:
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
The most reliable way to report problems with roads and local amenities, such as
Nextdoor is a social network designed specifically for local communities. Locally it runs with the Ferris and the Gower as separate neighbourhoods, but it does share information between them. It …read more
The Welsh may sing of the welcome which awaits "on the hillsides in the vales", but we "New Sibfordians" will …
Welcome to Sibford
The Welsh may sing of the welcome which awaits “on the hillsides in the vales”, but we “New Sibfordians” will long remember the welcome bestowed upon us on the evening of February 12th.
To our generous hosts, the Parochial Church Council and to all who contributed to the abundance of food, fun and fellowship, a very sincere and appreciative THANK YOU.
A New Sibfordian
Visited Widow C. Harris, Jane Legge, Thomas Holland, Whale, a newcomer; carter for Mr Woolgrove who resides at Burdrop.
Mr …
Visited Widow C. Harris, Jane Legge, Thomas Holland, Whale, a newcomer; carter for Mr Woolgrove who resides at Burdrop.
Mr Thomas Hitchcox who is lodging at Austin Gardner’s, came out to speak to me and wanted me to go in but I could not do so then as I was expected at home, having been out all the morning.
John Lines, a man formerly residing at Swalcliffe but who left for Birmingham some years ago after a robbery at Mr Gulliver’s in which he was thought to be implicated has come to reside at Sibford Ferris in the wretched cottage where Richard Keene lived when first I came to Sibford. He married a daughter of the late Thomas Sabin. She saw me in the road near the church this morning and called me by name. I waited till she came up, when she stated who she was, that she had been down to the Vicarage, and wished to say that her husband would be glad if I would let him some of the Sibford Ferris allotments. He had a horse and cart and wanted some land to cultivate. I said I would see what allotments I could let him, but that he would have to pay the rent in advance. She replied to the effect that there would be no difficulty about that as they had done well at Birmingham, and saved money.
Joseph Messenger called and asked me to let him one of the Sibford Ferris allotments. He brought the rent in advance in his hand and mentioned an allotment which J. Reason wished to give up and which he would like to have. I told him I could not promise him.
5. Brailes Hill in the distance ...
24 Nov 2014
5. Brailes Hill in the distance ...
24 Nov 2014