Quaker Meeting
Please visit http://banburyeveshamquakers.org.uk/sibford for meeting and contact details.
Please visit http://banburyeveshamquakers.org.uk/sibford for meeting and contact details.
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Partly cloudy with rain
Temperature in Sibford at 3.30pm: 17°
Partly cloudy with rain
Please visit http://banburyeveshamquakers.org.uk/sibford for meeting and contact details.
To facilitate jetting and CCTV of drainage system works
A temporary Notice is being made …read more
To facilitate jetting and CCTV of drainage system works, in preparation for upcoming carriageway resurfacing.…read more
Experience an evening of live performance in our …read more
The Horti has secured a private visit to this renowned Arts and Crafts house and …read more
Speaker Lizzy Rowe
Doors open 7.15pm for 7.30pm start
Guests £5
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Sibford’s very own charity music festival is back for a second year of fund-raising, fun …read more
Sibford Gower Parish Council has a new website so very soon the content relating to the Parish Council on this village website will be removed and replaced with a link …read more
Between the start of a new parliamentary session and various visits within the constituency, it has been a busy month.
Here is a look back at what I’ve been up …read more
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
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
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 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
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
ISS next visible over Sibford around Wednesday 8 July 2026.
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The Town Estate Charity (Sibford Gower and Burdrop) has been part of our community since around 1560. It was set up …read more
The History of Sibford W.I.
The first Committee Meeting took place on 30th October 1928 in the New Hall, Sibford Ferris. The Officers elected were Mrs Miles (President), Mrs Needham (Secretary) and Mrs Taylor (Treasurer). Committee Members: Mrs Thame, Mrs Croft, Miss Baker and Nurse Pickering. Co-opted Members: Miss Sabin and Mrs Hooper. Subsequent Committee Meetings were held at Home Close, Sibford Ferris.
The first monthly meeting followed in mid November formally run with sixty members – all wearing hats – and following Lady Denman’s (the National Chairman) booklet “Procedure at Meetings”. The annual subscription was set at two shillings and stayed the same all through the 1920s and the 1930s. There was a large grant from the government subsidised by the Ministry of Agriculture. This was to keep the subscription low and to encourage rural women to join the Women’s Institute.
The purpose of the W.I. was to improve conditions in rural life and “make use of local produce and to educate countrywomen in food preservation, hygiene and the development of community fellowship. Programmes were sold for one penny each with the first six pro- grammes being Folk and Games, A Lantern Lecture on Spain, Cookery, How our Grandmothers Travelled, Health and Handicrafts. Visitors came by invitation only on special days. As from 1930, the monthly meetings were held on the first Tuesday of each month in the New Room, Sibford Ferris. In the early years, extra activities included a W.I. Choir, a Flower Show and classes in First Aid for the Home. Mrs Edna Wealsby, of Sibford W.I., was the first member in all England to pass the National Federation of Women’s Institute Gardening Test of 1942.
In the 1960s a Rounders Team was started. The 1970s saw the formation of a Drama Group producing Bride Unknown – a legend of Mary, Queen of Scots by Joan Brampton, Hidden Frontiers by Peter Assinder – an Austrian adventure, The Hostage of Toledo and The Spinsters of Lavender Lane. Crochet, knitting and needlework classes took place on a regular basis.
Sibford W.I. now meets on the second Tuesday of each month with the current membership standing at twenty four with Glennis Hardman (President), Lynda Conway (Secretary) and Barbara Crabtree (Treasurer). Committee Members: Norma Allen, Margaret Gardiner, Jane Martin, Rosemary Neal, Valerie Powell and Valerie Taylor. Guests are always welcome. The annual subscription is now £27. The average age is higher and hats are no longer worn!

Sibford Ferris: Holly House
Sibford Ferris: Holly House