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Friday 17 July 2026Partly cloudy with clear spells
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Book Swap Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection of books and borrow any you like. No need to bring a book to swap. No charge. Donations welcome.
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Book Swap Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Sibford Striders
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 9.30am sharp…read more
Film Night – Song Sung Blue
Based on an incredible true story.
Mike (Hugh Jackman) and Claire (Kate Hudson) are two …read more
Sibford Gower Parish Council Meeting
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
Book Swap Café
Horti Show – Entry night
Download the schedule and entry form: Horti Schedule Summer 2026
Copies may also be picked …read more
Garden Party
Horti Summer Show
…more events
News & Notices
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
Sibford in the news
29 Oxfordshire, England 🏘️ #hiking #travel #shorts #england - YouTube
Funny name we have eric the viking on the isle of man . 5:05 · Go to channel Eric The …read more
Horti Summer Show – Schedule
Here is the Schedule for the Horti Summer Show, with all you need to know to enter your produce, photos, handicrafts, cakes, etc. Entry night is Wednesday 26th August, 7 …read more
Sibford in the news
Village primary school near Banbury marks 400th anniversary with new mosaic
Pupils at Sibford Gower Endowed Primary School with the new mosaic created to celebrate the school's 400-year history. Headteacher, …read more
International Space Station
ISS over Sibford TWICE tonight! - first in the W at 9:16pm (86º at 9:19pm), then again in the W at 10:53pm (51º at 10:56pm).
Weather forecast is "broken clouds", …read more
The Sibfords Newsletters
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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
Nextdoor social network
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
…earlier news
Voices from the past
11 years ago
the Sibford Scene in February 2015
Goodbye to Diesel — Cat of the village: I bought Wheathills Farm in 1999 and started looking for farm cats immediately. Diesel came into our lives from the …
Goodbye to Diesel — Cat of the village
I bought Wheathills Farm in 1999 and started looking for farm cats immediately. Diesel came into our lives from the Cats Protection League in Leamington Spa where he had appeared on their doormat one day waiting to be let in.
I fell for him straight away – not only because he was a beautiful looking eat but also because his unique character was immediately evident. He came across, introduced himself and started to purr loudly with a very throaty grumble that sounded like a Diesel engine. making the choice of his name an easy one.
He settled into life at Wheathills with ease, alongside his shy little ‘sister’ Porridge who came from the RSPCA in Oxford. They made a formidable hunting team and soon cleared the area of rats and mice as well as making a significant dent in the bunny population.
Diesel became well known around the Sibfords as he took to visiting the primary school and queuing with the children at dinner time, as well as attending the occasional church service or family party at the village hall. He was often seen sharing a lunchtime snack with Church Warden Eric Payne as he sat on the church wall or being clutched in the arms of grieving relatives as they visited loved ones graves in the churchyard. He also befriended a neighbour undergoing dialysis at the JR and provided comfort and friendship when it was needed – one of the many friends he made during his lifetime.
It wasn’t just people who befriended him though, even cat-hating dogs seemed to warm to his character and his affinity with the horses and ponies at the farm had to be seen to be believed.
Diesel was also known for his capable skills as a hitch hiker, once happily jumping into a car for a lift to another cats home in a case of mistaken identity, another time appearing in the front seat of a car as it made its way to Cheltenham after visiting the yard with the sunroof open.
As he got older, his rumbly purr diminished in volume, the pinkness of his nose faded and all bar four of his back teeth fell out, yet he remained at capable ratter and rabbiter right to the end, choosing to suffocate his victims with a gummy grip and lots of determination.
Through the years we collected more and more stories of exploits and activities Diesel had been involved in, too many to mention here, but each story demonstrating how truly extraordinary this ordinary looking cat was.
We said goodbye to Diesel on January 2nd when he very quickly went from living to dying. A scan showed a massive growth behind his liver so he was sent off to sleep surrounded by people who loved him. He was 19 years old.
He has left a cat- shaped hole in the lives of those who were privileged to know him and will always be fondly remembered.
Tracey Morbey
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Friday 22 August 1873
Mr and Mrs Wingate came to dinner. Drove to Sandford and Littlemore, accompanied by Mr Wingate. Drove Mrs Wingate home …
Mr and Mrs Wingate came to dinner. Drove to Sandford and Littlemore, accompanied by Mr Wingate. Drove Mrs Wingate home in evening.
Local picture of the day

5. Brailes Hill in the distance ...
24 Nov 2014

5. Brailes Hill in the distance ...
24 Nov 2014