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185th anniversary today
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Monday 6 July 2026Partly cloudy
Temperature in Sibford at 5.10pm: 28°
…and tomorrow
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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.
Friendship Club
Bridge Club
…and after that
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Horti – Afternoon visit to University College
The impressive college buildings are set amongst beautiful lawned Quads and gardens, full of colourful …read more
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
…more events
News & Notices
Missing your Scene?
Tony Skowronski writes: Has anyone not had their copy of the July/August Scene? If so, please phone me on 01295 780 490 and I’ll get one to you.
[Or …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
Horti – Afternoon visit to University College
The Horti invites you to join them in an afternoon visit to University College, Oxford on Friday 10 July.
The impressive college buildings are set amongst beautiful lawned Quads …read more
International Space Station
ISS next visible over Sibford around Thursday 9 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
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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
13 years ago
the Sibford Scene in November 2013
Crash of Wellington Bomber: On Sunday December 7th 1941 at 18.30 hrs, during a freak snowstorm, two RAF officers, pilot officer WTG Gabriel and …
Crash of Wellington Bomber
On Sunday December 7th 1941 at 18.30 hrs, during a freak snowstorm, two RAF officers, pilot officer WTG Gabriel and pilot officer JA Bright of RAF Edgehill (Shennington Aerodrome) were walking on the main Banbury – Shipston road near Pitch Hill. They saw an aircraft fly over them, heading in a southerly direction, at very low altitude, only ten or twelve feet above the ground, with its landing lights on. After passing over these two officers, the aircraft hit the top of a telegraph pole situated at the top of Pitch Hill. It then gained a little height before the starboard wing dropped, the plane spun in and crashed in a field about 500 yards away, owned by Mr James Scruby of Sibford Ferris. This field lies approximately halfway between Sibford Elm and Burdrop. On impact, the aircraft burst into flames and broke in half, facing in a north easterly direction, the rear half at right angles to the front.
PO Gabriel and PO Bright ran to the scene of the crash and saw a crew member trying to move in the front half of the fuselage, near the wireless operator’s position. As they drew nearer the starboard petrol tanks exploded, setting the surrounding grass on fire.
After several unsuccessful attempts, P.O.s Gabriel and Bright managed to drag the badly injured and burning crew member clear of the fuselage, just as the port petrol tanks blew up, spraying the whole area with burning fuel.
The two RAF officers were then joined by the local police constable, PC Leslie Simons of Sibford police house. Together they extinguished the burning clothing on the airman and carried him to awaiting men who put him upon a hurdle and carried him to Dr Taylor’s house in Burdrop. Whilst this was taking place, the ammunition, oxygen bottles etc. were exploding with the intense heat, the plane and surrounding area blazing fiercely, the sky was lit up and the glow could be seen for many miles around.
At about this time, another crew member was found wandering in the field, concussed and in a state of shock, not knowing what had happened. He too was taken to Dr. Taylor.
As the telephone lines had been broken by the crashing aircraft, a passing motorist was asked to go to Banbury for the ambulance and to inform the police station of the incident. At 19.40 hrs Hook Norton fire brigade arrived and eventually extinguished the burning aircraft.
Later in the evening PC Simons, assisted by three other police officers and the medical officer from RAF Edgehill, flying officer Barr, recovered four bodies from the wreckage, badly burned and unrecognisable. They were taken to Mr James Scruby’s barn at Sibford Ferris, awaiting the visit of the Coroner, Mr Fortescue, the following afternoon. An RAF guard from Edgehill arrived at the scene at 20.45hrs and remained on duty throughout the night.
On Monday December 8th 1941 official enquires revealed that the crashed aircraft was a Vickers Wellington B1 twin engined bomber, No Z1089, a month old, only flown for 75 hours and carrying a crew of six. The aircraft and crew were all attached to 21 O.T.U. RAF Moreton-in-Marsh and had taken off at 18.00 hrs on December 7th on a cross country operational training flight. It entered low cloud and owing to the very bad weather conditions at the time iced up, went out of control and crashed. The crew members who died in the crash were:
P.O. Kenneth Wilfred Watson Aged 28 Pilot, Sgt. James Hubbard aged 20 Pilot, Sgt. Edwin F T Medder aged 26 W/OP Air Gunner, Sgt. Christopher G Tierney aged 21 W/OP Air Gunner. The injured crew members were Sgt. John Martin aged 23 Air Observer and Sgt. Robert J Newton aged 23 Rear Gunner.
It was noted at the time that the actions of P.O.Gabriel, P.O.Bright and P.C. Leslie Simons were instrumental in saving the life of Sgt. John Martin in the face of extreme difficulty and danger caused by the exploding aircraft.
The dead crew members were remembered at our remembrance day service this year and each year since.
Bruce Horn (Nov 1984)
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Thursday 7 August 1873
Walked to Lewes with Harry, revisited the scenes of my youth. Returned by rail.
Walked to Lewes with Harry, revisited the scenes of my youth. Returned by rail.
185th anniversary today

Today is the anniversary of the purchase by Sibford Quakers of "The Great House of Joseph Harris" in Sibford Ferris "for the purpose of having a school", on 6 July 1841.

Today is the anniversary of the purchase by Sibford Quakers of "The Great House of Joseph Harris" in Sibford Ferris "for the purpose of having a school", on 6 July 1841.