Prentis out, Woodcock in. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001072
Prentis out, Woodcock in.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001072
Prentis out, Woodcock in.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2024/uk/constituencies/E14001072
Results of the July draw:
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From Oxon CC, 27 June:
CONSULTATION – Sibford Ferris proposed 20mph Speed Limits
Oxfordshire County Council wants to make our built environments safer and more attractive places to walk and cycle. To enable this, 20mph speed restrictions are being used to help promote alternative modes of transport for local travel. Further details on how the council is considering making 20mph the new 30mph for Oxfordshire communities can be found here.
We’re therefore asking for your views on the proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit throughout Sibford Ferris, replacing the existing 30mph speed limit in its entirety in the process. The proposals are being put forward following concerns raised by the parish over road safety, and form part of a countywide programme of works that seeks to deliver ‘a safer place with a safer pace’ for the residents of Oxfordshire. In light of this please find the following consultation documents attached:
The proposed Traffic Regulation Order is scheduled to be advertised in the Banbury Guardian newspaper today; Thursday 27th June 2024, and details are also available to view on the Councils consultation portal at the address below:
https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/sibfordferris_20mph2024
As stated on the notice, any objections or other representations on the proposal should be submitted by Friday 19th July 2024.
From Oxon CC, 27 June:
CONSULTATION – Sibford Gower proposed 20mph Speed Limits
Oxfordshire County Council wants to make our built environments safer and more attractive places to walk and cycle. To enable this, 20mph speed restrictions are being used to help promote alternative modes of transport for local travel. Further details on how the council is considering making 20mph the new 30mph for Oxfordshire communities can be found here.
We’re therefore asking for your views on the proposal to introduce a 20mph speed limit throughout Sibford Gower, replacing the existing 30mph speed limit in its entirety in the process. The proposals are being put forward following concerns raised by the parish over road safety, and form part of a countywide programme of works that seeks to deliver ‘a safer place with a safer pace’ for the residents of Oxfordshire. In light of this please find the following consultation documents attached:
The proposed Traffic Regulation Order is scheduled to be advertised in the Banbury Guardian newspaper today; Thursday 27th June 2024, and details are also available to view on the Councils consultation portal at the address below:
https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/sibfordgower_20mph2024
As stated on the notice, any objections or other representations on the proposal should be submitted by Friday 19th July 2024.
Text 07842 896 480 for inquiries and appointments.
For full details, refer to this leaflet.
It’s a rather small and blurry photo, but you may be able to see the relatively huge eyes of a new-born swift hatchling, just to the left of the remaining egg. Visit the Swifts 2024 page to see a video of it being fed.
Tim Huckvale writes: Calling local swift enthusiasts! I recommend listening to this year’s WSD address by Dr Jane Goodall, enthusiastic patron of World Swift Day. It may give you new insights on reasons for the decline in swift numbers:
Younger folk may enjoy this reading of the book Screamer the Swift, which follows the journey of “Screamer”, a swift chick, from his nest to adulthood:
Churchwarden Barbara Foster writes: THANK YOU on behalf of Aline and Christian Aid, Together the Sibfords raised £599, almost double last year’s total.
Results of the June draw:
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Oxfordshire County Council’s Highways Department are responsible for maintaining the Highway which includes roads, adjacent footpaths, and verges. These issues should usually be reported via fixmystreet.com but we understand that some parishioners have reported issues on there but do not feel they are getting any help from Highways. The Parish Council has been offered a meeting in the village with the new Highways Parish Council Liaison representative and we feel this would be a good opportunity to take the Highways representative around the village to show them the issues that are of concern to parishioners. If you have an issue that you would like us to raise with Highways when they visit the village please e-mail details of your concerns to the Parish Council Chairman, Cllr Jackie Noquet, before 7th June on Cllr.Jackie.Noquet
Sue Cook writes: Dear friends and neighbours – Ian (Sharp) has flatteringly been requested to give a talk at Sibford Village Hall to talk about the roller coaster fun and games involved in filming the Bond movie Goldeneye in 1995. Ian was the ‘Action Director’, in charge of the second unit under the principal director Martin Campbell.
With a team of intrepid stunt actors alongside Pierce Brosnan, Ian was responsible for creating and directing such scenes as the spectacular tank chase through St Petersburg, the death-defying jump from the top of the dam at the beginning of the movie, the small aircraft’s vertical flight up the side a ravine… and the destruction of a Ferrari by an Aston Martin (which it was decided should not make the final cut!). These were real stunts; acts of courage, in the exciting days before computer generated images came along to make life a lot safer and a lot less dare-devil.
He’ll be showing the movie first and then will be regaling us with anecdotes and answering questions from the audience. There will be wine and soft drinks generously provided by the magnificent Prof John Wass. So come along for a glass or two at 6.30pm in preparation for the screening start at 7.00pm. It promises to be a lively and jolly evening, so I do hope you’ll be able to be there.
That’s Wednesday, 29th May. Spread the word. All are welcome; entrance is free. We’ll look forward to seeing you.
Warmest regards,
Sue Cook
PA to the maestro
Bake-off comes to Sibford – Banbury Guardian (9 May 2024, 2:56 pm) Back by popular demand Oxford Active’s, Active Chef holiday camp returns to Sibford School this May half-term, this time with an exciting Bake-off …