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Wednesday 20 May 2026Partly cloudy with rain
Temperature in Sibford at 4.00am: 10°
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Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part …
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part of Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Nigel writes: This year I've been experimenting from time to time with abstract or semi - abstract painting, I can't say I'm an expert at it but really enjoy the process, working with saturated colour and in a completely different way than I'm used to has been fun, frustrating and when it goes well - very exciting! and so I'll be framing 22 and looking forward to showing them to you.
And of course there will be plenty of new figurative paintings of local scenery and painting trips to the Norfolk coast etc.
Sibford Lunch Club
Pet First Aid Course
Private event
…and tomorrow
Partly cloudy
Sibford Strollers
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10am sharp…
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10am sharp to do a circuit of approximately one hour. You are advised, therefore, to get to the village hall by 9.55 am latest. Walk routes will not be announced beforehand but will be chosen according to the mud factor.
Dogs are welcome provided that they are put on a lead when requested. Walking boots (or wellies in wet weather) are recommended but not compulsory. Walking poles may also be beneficial. Some routes include stiles.
If you are leaving your car at the village hall to complete the walk, please park it on the road outside rather than in the car park.
For further information, contact Sue on sebannister
Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part …
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part of Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Nigel writes: This year I've been experimenting from time to time with abstract or semi - abstract painting, I can't say I'm an expert at it but really enjoy the process, working with saturated colour and in a completely different way than I'm used to has been fun, frustrating and when it goes well - very exciting! and so I'll be framing 22 and looking forward to showing them to you.
And of course there will be plenty of new figurative paintings of local scenery and painting trips to the Norfolk coast etc.
Community Café
Free to attend as kindly sponsored by the Town Estate Charity Refreshments available as well …
Free to attend as kindly sponsored by the Town Estate Charity
Refreshments available as well as games, crafts, books, puzzles.
Come and socialise and keep warm in the small hall.
Contact Ginny on 01295 780 373 or ginnybennett
All welcome!
Sibford Ferris Annual Parish Meeting
Please see below the agenda for the Annual Meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish. SFPC APM …
Please see below the agenda for the Annual Meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish.
Sibford Ferris Parish Council Meeting
SFPC Agenda 21.05.26 SFPC End of Year Explanations of Variances 25-26 SFPC End of Year …
SFPC End of Year Explanations of Variances 25-26
SFPC End of Year Reconciliation 25-26
SFPC AGAR Docs to Sign 21.05.26
SFPC Asset Register as at 31.03.26
SFPC DRAFT Financial Control and Internal Audit Procedure May 2026
Sibfords History Society – Indians at Victorian Oxford
Speaker: Stephen Barker The first Indian students to attend the University of Oxford arrived in …
Speaker: Stephen Barker
The first Indian students to attend the University of Oxford arrived in 1871, and the bridge between Oxford and India has grown stronger ever since. But why did Indian students begin to attend British universities from the middle of the 19th century?
This presentation examines the close relationship between Britain and the Subcontinent, aiming to explain briefly the background in Indian politics, the views of families and the students themselves. It also looks at the Oxford Indian Institute, the growth of Balliol College and those dons at the heart of the developments.
The talk focuses on the stories of four students who attended Oxford before the First World War: the first woman to study Law at the university; a Sikh princess, a nationalist revolutionary and a Bengali poet.
Doors open 7.15pm for 7.30pm start
Guests £5
…and after that
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Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
Local artist Nigel Fletcher's Spring Exhibition runs from 9th to 25th May this year, part …read more
Sibford Strollers
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10am sharp…read more
Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
Sibford Ferris Annual Parish Meeting
Please see below the agenda for the Annual Meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish.
Sibford Ferris Parish Council Meeting
Sibfords History Society – Indians at Victorian Oxford
Speaker: Stephen Barker
The first Indian students to attend the University of Oxford arrived in …read more
Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
Book Swap Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Artweeks – Nigel Fletcher
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News & Notices
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
Sibford Ferris Parish Council Meeting
The agenda and associated documents for the May meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish Council can be found below.
Sibford Ferris Parish Annual Parish Meeting
Please see below the agenda for the Annual Meeting of Sibford Ferris Parish.
The Secret Lives of Swifts
Sibford Gower Parish Council Meeting
The agenda and associated documents for the next meeting of Sibford Gower Parish Council can be found using the link below:
Shrubfest 2026
OK guys, tickets are now available to purchase for this family event supporting the Brain Tumour Charity.
Contact Nicola Durrrant at nic
Tickets are £8 …read more
Sibford Gower Annual Parish Meeting
Please see below the agenda for the Sibford Gower Annual Parish Meeting.
International Space Station
ISS over Sibford tonight - rising in the W at 9:36pm, up to 58º at 9:39pm.
Weather forecast is "overcast clouds", cloud cover 100%.
Notes:
- The "up to" figure is …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
…earlier news
Voices from the past
20 years ago
the Sibford Scene in March 2006
Sibford 1939 - the war years: Some memories from Terry Comm. I started school at the Gower in September 1939. There were two classrooms separated by …
Sibford 1939 - the war years
Some memories from Terry Comm.
I started school at the Gower in September 1939. There were two classrooms separated by a heavy sliding door and a smaller room where Tilly Tarver was the infants’ teacher. Her room had a well-guarded open fire which was used in the winter to thaw out the crate of third of a pint milk bottles into which the milk was frozen so that it pushed the cardboard top an inch above the bottle. There was a large brown cupboard in which were kept teaching aids and other treasures. On the other side of the fireplace was a large rocking horse on which good children were rewarded with a ride. I can’t remember ever being allowed on it! The senior room, where Mr Chard was teacher, with his liberal use of a ruler to rap you over the knuckles, which was his method of teaching maths. I can’t remember much about the room, but can remember his treatment of my knuckles.
Outside, there was a small tarmac play area, a little field, which had a stool ball pitch on it and behind the school, a steep bank with grass, trees and bushes under which I remember a large snake skin being found. This caused some consternation. In winter, the tarmac was used for an icy slide, which
was very popular with boys and girls. Boys played marbles, whips and tops and football with tennis balls. Girls played hopscotch, skipping, ball games and chanting games such as “Farmer Wants a Wife” into which the boys were dragged.
Walking to and from school we had to carry gas masks; various bags and boxes quickly got worn out so we used large round Grapenut cereal tins and thick rope which lasted a long time. Air raid warnings were given by the policeman riding round both villages on his bicycle, blowing his whistle with a white board hung round his neck with “air raid warning” in red on it and “all clear” in green, when he turned it round.
The journey to school often started in Joe Canning’s milking-shed, when his son Mick and I would collect up the twelve cows, walk them round the track into the road to the top of Mannings Hill where David Dyer would join us and help to take the cows to a field in Burdrop where we left them to be collected after school and returned for evening milking. So that Mick could play cricket,
I often helped him do his jobs chopping mangolds, chaff cutting and loading the stalls with hay and cow cake. In those days Joe sat on a three-legged stool milking with his head against the cow, singing songs such as “Linden Lee” and “The Kerry Dancers”. The milk would be poured from the bucket into the cooler and run down into a churn which was loaded into his three wheeled Raleigh van from which he delivered it to the door and ladled it out into jugs and bowls.
153 years ago
Reverend Stevens's diary for Monday 28 April 1873
Harry at home this morning. Wrote to Bishop of Oxford (Mackarness) about my ordination to the Priesthood.
Harry at home this morning.
Wrote to Bishop of Oxford (Mackarness) about my ordination to the Priesthood.
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Sibford-Shutford Sunday Sky (Jackie Noquet)
17 May 2026

Sibford-Shutford Sunday Sky (Jackie Noquet)
17 May 2026


