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Thursday 26 December 2024Summary for SE England: Rather cloudy and damp. Mostly mild.
Village football match
Gower v Ferris. Kickoff 10.45am. As in previous years, expect an entertaining competitive game, …
Gower v Ferris. Kickoff 10.45am. As in previous years, expect an entertaining competitive game, players age range 15 to 68, mainly gents but some ladies too. Supporters welcome
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Village football match
Gower v Ferris. Kickoff 10.45am. As in previous years, expect an entertaining competitive game, …read more
Christmas Tree Festival
Trees will be displayed in church from Saturday 7th December to Monday 6th January for …read more
Christmas Tree Festival
Sibford Walkers
We leave the Village Hall car park on foot or by car at 10 am …read more
Sibford Environmental Forum
An open forum to discuss renewables and further environmental improvements in the Sibfords.
Tim Lunel, …read more
Book Swap Café
Welcome to our monthly chance to have coffee/cake and a chat. Browse our large selection …read more
Film “Escape from Tibet”
Following the visit of the Tashi Lhunpo monks in October, many people asked if there …read more
Sibford Walkers
Sibford Ferris Parish Council Meeting
Jumble Sale in aid of Churchill Cancer Hospital
If you can contribute items such as:
- Clothes
- Shoes
- Toys
- Books
- Bric-à-brac
- Raffle prizes
- Items …read more
…more events
News & Notices
Sibford in the news
The 21 exemplary GP surgeries in England ranked the best in the country by patients (23 December 2024, 1:39 pm) 13. Sibford Surgery - Burdrop, Banbury ... There were …read more
Cherwell Local Plan
You can now submit comments on CDC's Proposed Local Plan 2042, a vision for sustainable development in north Oxfordshire. The consultation runs until Friday, 14 February 2025.
When finalised, …read more
Kaleb for CATS
On 3 December Sibford village hall saw the fourth year of talks for charity with a lovely party atmosphere to go with it. This year was marvelous. Kaleb Cooper was …read more
Planning Applications missing from this website
I'm sorry that I only noticed yesterday that new Planning Applications have not been picked up by the website since the middle of October, about a dozen in all. This …read more
Sibford in the news
Duty Manager (Swimming Pool + Leisure) job with Sibford School in Banbury (11 December 2024, 3:37 am) Job vacancy with Sibford School - Duty Manager (Swimming Pool + Leisure), Banbury.
Coming in January: the film “Escape from Tibet”
Following the visit of the Tashi Lhunpo monks in October, many people asked if there was a possibility of showing the entire documentary film Escape from Tibet that the director …read more
Jumble Sale in aid of Churchill Cancer Hospital
Beverley Lewis writes: I'm organising a Jumble Sale on Saturday 25th January in Sibford Village Hall, 1 - 3pm, in aid of the Churchill Cancer Hospital.
I need items …read more
Christmas Tree Festival
Churchwarden Barbara Foster writes: Following the popular Christmas Tree Festival for past three years which brought together village organisations, we invite your group to help villagers celebrate Christmas by …read more
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The Town Estate Charity
The Town Estate Charity Sibford Gower and Burdrop (Registered Charity No 253440) has a remit to use surplus funds for three purposes:
- the general benefit of the parish,…read more
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Voices from the past
15 years ago
the Sibford Scene in November 2009
Domesday 2010!: Since William the Conqueror’s commissioners carried out his great census recording life in England in 1086, life in the English …
Domesday 2010!
Since William the Conqueror’s commissioners carried out his great census recording life in England in 1086, life in the English villages has continued to evolve and change until today we find ourselves fortunate enough to be living in the Sibfords in the 21st century.
However, unless we take time to record what happens in our daily lives future generations will have no reference to life in our current time — what is happening today is tomorrow’s history. The Sibfords Society Archive contains some accounts, written by previous Sibfordians in the late 1800s and during the 1900s which provide us with an invaluable insight into everyday life and work in our village. Members of the Sibfords Society would like to invite you all to help us make a record of life in a rural village in North Oxfordshire in 2010. We would like to involve everyone in our community — adults, parents, grandparents, children and all the organisations and groups who meet or worship in the Sibfords to let us know what they do and how they do it. The local economy was largely agriculturally based until the end of the Second World War. The changes just in the last 100 years have been enormous — then the carrier’s cart was the only means of getting to Banbury (unless you walked)! Now the motor car, aeroplane and space shuttle have made travel around our world possible — but what of the next 100 years? With the global climatic changes and reducing fossil fuels we may have to return to the horse transport of yesteryear — who knows?
At the beginning of the 20th century the village was self sufficient having its own school, doctor, veterinary surgeon, vicar and all the trades needed for everyday life — farmers, agricultural labourers, butcher, baker, blacksmith, shoemaker, barber, cooper, carrier, wheelwright, carpenter, tailor, shopkeepers, etc. It is easy to see how different the work patterns are today with most people needing to leave the village to go to their place of work or entertainment.
We plan to collect information anonymously although we would like to record the names of people who currently and publicly serve our community in any way. A simple form delivered to each household and organisation should give us a vast amount of data. On one dedicated and specific day we will also ask everyone to record how they spent their day. This, together with a photographic record of events and occasions during 2010 should give us a fantastic record of life in the Sibfords in 2010. But we can only do it with your help.
PLEASE BE A PART OF DOMESDAY 2010
130 years ago today
Reverend Stevens's diary for Wednesday 26 December 1894
St Stephen's Day. Divine Service at 11 am. It is said that John Lamb Junior was drunk on Monday whilst …
St Stephen’s Day. Divine Service at 11 am. It is said that John Lamb Junior was drunk on Monday whilst in charge of team of horses belonging to George Padbury, and got run over and a policeman and another man brought him home.
David Hone’s wife sent me this letter
Sir, I have sent to Ask you if you Wold be so kind as to give me A Litte to holp me moove my things as i have to go Away to day And as the Wether was So Wett Last Week it made Short as i Lost to days and i have not got the Money to have them taken i Suge be very thankful if you cold holp me.
I ream your
obent Servant
???? Hone
and afterwards at my request came to the vestry where I spoke to her. Bell being present. She said that her husband had taken a cottage at Swalcliffe and intended walking backwards and forwards to his work at Temple Mill. I gave her 5/- to hire cart to remove her goods. It will be a long walk for her husband every morning and evening.
Rev T Daniel Hopkyns of 20 Winchester Road, South Hampstead NW, formerly of Chichester, owner of “Home Farm” Sibford Gower, sent me £1.1. for poor church folk. He used to send every Christmas but had not done so for several years.
Mary Hone, widow, age 82, late of Burdrop died in the Banbury Union Workhouse last Monday and is to be buried at Sibford at 3 pm on Friday next.