The Three Parishes April 2015 Your Local Newsletter for Ardley-with-Fewcott, Fritwell, Souldern and surrounding area THE SMALLPRINT DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Website: www.cherwellvalleybenefice.org.uk/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ThreeParishesNews Subscriptions: To arrange a new subscription phone 345830. Letters, comments, articles, drawings, pictures, contributions, opinions etc. are very welcome. Whilst the editors do not necessarily agree with the content of contributions and reserve the right to edit for space, all are considered equally. There is a 400 word limit on all contributions please. If your item is not time-sensitive, it will not necessarily be included in the first issue after you submit it, but you will be informed when it will appear. All contributions by email will be acknowledged. For contributions and subscriptions, e-mail is the best way to contact us: editor@3parishesnews.co.uk. You can leave typed articles at any of the collection points below. 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How wonderful it is to hear the birds singing their hearts out each morning with the start of the Dawn Chorus as they try to entice mates with their beautiful songs. I could hardly believe it when I heard my first Yellowhammer and his 'little bit of bread and no cheese' on 4th March and the beautiful fluting song of the blackbird in the early mornings now. Clearly the birds are beginning to get that twitterpatted feeling! How early is that and it is heart warming to see the daffs, crocuses and celandines in all their beauty in our gardens and hedgerows. 3 Apr 9 Apr 10 Apr 11 Apr 13 Apr 15 Apr 16 Apr 17 Apr 18 Apr 24 Apr 25 Apr 28 Apr April Good Friday service Souldern Chapel [p8] Souldern Horticultural Soc AGM [p12] Fritwell Cushion Club Movie [p11] AwF churchyard tidy up [p9] Trip to The Potteries [p9] Viridor Liaison meeting [p9] Souldern village hall AGM [p12] AwF Garden Club 3-day trip Peak District [p10] Souldern Community Market [p15] KHH Bring a £ to Work [p4] Cheese & Wine, St Olave s, 7pm [p2] Annun to the BVM Souldern APCM [p7] 7 May 9 May 12 May 14 May 17 May 18 May 19 May 22 May 23 May 13 June 14 Jun 20 Jun 26 Jun 22 Aug Coming Up Polling Day [p4.11.14] Oxfordshire Stars concert [p3] AFECT AGM [p9] Ascension Day service 7.30pm Fritwell Chapel Souldern Horticultural Soc BBQ [p12] Fritwell Parish Council AGM and meeting [p11] Ardley Parish Council meeting [p9] Fritwell Cushion Club Movie [p11] Entertainment Fritwell Chapel [p8] Fritwell Chapel Coffee morning with stalls Souldern Horticultural Soc visit to Steane Park [p12] Vision for Souldern [p12] TBC AwF Gardening Club AGM [p10] Souldern Horticultural Show [p12] REGULAR EVENTS Tuesdays 10.30am Ardley over-50s Community Café [p9] Wednesdays 9.15am Pilates Fritwell Village Hall Wednesdays 10.15am Playbus Fritwell [p3] Wednesdays 4pm Kids Zumba Fritwell Wednesdays 5pm Tiny people s ballet Fritwell Last Wednesday of the month 7pm BINGO Fritwell VH Thursdays 8pm Thirsty Thursdays + quiz Fritwell VH Thursday every 2nd week 10am Pumpkins Ardley VH [p3] Thursday every 2nd week Mobile Library Fritwell May s Cl Thursday every 2nd week Mobile Library Souldern Pond Fridays monthly Fritwell Cushion Club Movie Village Hall [p11] 3rd Sat. each month Souldern Community Market [p15] Sundays 4pm Tae Kwon Do Fritwell (07956 834773) COMMUNITY St Olave’s warmly invites you to our FRITWELL SCHOOL Church Guide Launch Awe and Wonder One of the challenges in a school is to find different ways of firing up the children s imagination, especially in a world of tests, league tables and technology. How lucky we are in having a wonderful outdoor area where the children can make dens, build bug hotels and hunt bears, dinosaurs and Gruffaloes. When I was teaching in Foundation Stage at this school we used to love going to the outdoor classroom for story time, so we were really disappointed when our wooden benches eroded due to the weather a couple of years ago. Fortunately, Mr Blake, one of our parents, has come to our rescue and, with the help of Friends of Fritwell School, has provided us with new furniture which looks truly amazing. 25th April, 7.00-8.00pm St Olave’s Church, North Street, Fritwell The evening will include: • A short talk on some of the more interesting (and less well known) periods of the history of St Olave s, which research for the Guide has uncovered • A short talk by guest speaker Dr Jonathan Healey, Lecturer in English Local and Social History at the University of Oxford • A short talk by guest speaker Dr Nick Lambert, lecturer in the History of Art at Birkbeck College, University of London, and editor of the book Llandaff Cathedral • An opportunity to purchase a copy of the new Church Guide • Cheese, wine and soft drinks (donations) Our teachers have a real talent in finding ways to make the children s learning more exciting. Year 6 and Year 1 have been to Pizza Express in Bicester to learn how to make pizzas to support their topics on the Romans and Food. Year 1 have also impressed their parents with their culinary skills by opening a café in their classroom to which they were all invited. ALL WELCOME For any enquiries, please email James at: coverarebookshop@gmail.com The Year 4 parents have also been into school to have a look at the work the children have produced on the topic of Water. The children visited Stoke Bruerne Canal Museum and had a trip on the canal in order to aid their learning. NEW FRITWELL CHURCH GUIDE LAUNCH Cheese and Wine (See poster above) Free entry If you haven! t had an opportunity to " inspect! the new facilities at St Olave! s Church, this is the perfect opportunity to do so! Now that the Servery and w.c. are up and running, we are able to hold community events in the church which offers a large public space with excellent acoustics. This has been made possible primarily by grant funding from Viridor Credits, a subsidiary of Viridor, which supports community projects. The recent solar eclipse gave us the opportunity to allow the children to experience this incredible phenomenon. Armed with their equipment (boxes, tubes, colanders), the children were hoping the cloud would clear so that we might see at least some of the eclipse. And we weren t disappointed! The truly magical moment was when the sun reflected through the clouds producing a rainbow like effect on top of them. It was like a fantasy land! The two speakers at this event are eminent in their field of history and their brief talks will be both interesting and informative. They have kindly offered to speak, free of charge. An opportunity not to be missed! This event is a result of the research James Williams has undertaken to update the history of St Olave! s and Fritwell for the church guide. I always feel so blessed to be in a job where I can help create memories for children that will last a lifetime. Donations welcome. Debbie McLeod, Headteacher. WANTED An Honorary Organiser to administer and manage the distribution of Poppy Day collection boxes for the villages of Ardley with Fewcott, Fritwell and Souldern. This a most worthy cause, which regularly raises in excess of £2000 annually for the Royal British Legion. For information, please contact: Lawrence Williams 07712570807 or lawrencewilliams07@gmail.com 2 COMMUNITY Community Education at the Marlborough School, Woodstock To book a place please telephone 01993 813592 or email comed.4560@marlborough.oxon.sch.uk. Our summer term will begin on Tuesday 14 April: On Saturday 16 May we are offering the following workshops: Acoustic Guitar More Next Steps (Wed 7.15) Anyone Can Sing Level 1 (Tues 6pm) Anyone Can Sing Level 2 (Tues 7pm) French More Next Steps (Wed 7pm) Italian More Next Steps (Tues 7.30pm) Pilates (Mon 11am, Thurs 11.15am) So Now You Can Sing (Tues 8.15pm) Spanish Intermediate (Wed 7.30pm) Tai Chi (Tues 6.15pm or 7.30pm) Watercolour Painting (Thurs 2pm) Yoga (Mon 9.40am, Mon 7pm, Tues 4.30pm, Wed 7pm, Thurs 9.40am) Zumba Gold (Thurs 5pm) Roman Blind or Curtain Making an Introduction with your sewing machine 9.30am-4.30pm £38.50 + materials Aromatherapy: An Introduction 1.15-4pm £18 Italian for your Holidays 3 10am-1pm £18 French for your Holidays 10am-1pm £18 Drawing with Confidence 10am-4pm £33+materials Photoshop for Beginners 10am-3pm £27.50 Yoga to cleanse and detox 10am-1pm £18 Sugarcraft – covering a sponge cake 11-12.30pm £15 or £30 if attend both sessions Sugarcraft decorations for Summer 1-4pm £21+materials PUMPKINS Ardley w Fewcott Toddler Group Ardley Village Hall 10am - 12noon Pumpkins 26th March Easter Crafts Pumpkins: April 16th, 30th, May 14th, Ride-ons April 23rd, May 7th, 21st Everyone welcome—come along for a drink & a friendly chat. Meet other mums, dads, nannies, granddads and carers. Pumpkins do crafts and other activities, Ride-ons is a general energy-filled session with the ride-on toys only. Only £2.00 per family. Please come along and support your local toddler club. Donations of good quality toys would be gratefully appreciated. For more information contact: Louise 01869 346708 Bernie 01869 345073 Oxfordshire Stars Oxfordshire STARS is led by Nicky Clargo who is supported by her friends, family, colleagues and supporters to raise funds for good causes. Nicky has over 20 years fundraising experience and enjoys the social aspect of organising events. Oxfordshire STARS is simply a group of people who help raise money for charity with the charities permission. In 2015/16 Nicky has chosen to support Marie Curie Cancer Care following the loss of many of her family members and several friends in 2014 to this terrible illness. Spring Concert - Saturday, 9th May 2015, 7.00 p.m. - 10.00 p.m. (doors open at 6.30 p.m.), The Parish Church Of St Michael At The North Gate, Cornmarket Street, Oxford, OX1 3EY Tickets / Entry £5 (tickets will be available on the door on the night.) Our Charity Spring Concert and Singin will feature local singers and musicians. It will be an evening of upbeat " feel good! music with some well known songs. 3 WANTED! Good Quality NEW or second hand Clothes. If you are having a clear out please pass on any good quality clothes, shoes, bags, jewellery etc for our sale later in the year. This event will be in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. Please Contact Nicky on 07754 271831 or oxfordshire.stars@gmail.com WANTED! Raffle and Tombola Prizes. If you have anything suitable for a raffle or tombola please do let me know as we are actively looking for items to raise funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care throughout the year. Please contact Nicky on 07754 271831 or oxfordshire.stars@gmail.com WANTED! Good quality Teddy Bears! If you have any good quality teddy bears looking for a new home please do contact us as we will use them for our children! s Teddy Tombola. Please contact Nicky on 07754 271831 or oxfordshire.stars@gmail.com COMMUNITY Thames Valley Police local report from PC Caroline Brown Katharine House Hospice APRIL Crimes Vehicles stolen overnight from a number of villages: a Mitsubishi Shogun from Lower Heyford, a Motorhome from Chesterton and a Ford Transit from Duns Tew. Heating oil was stolen from Bucknell and Stoke Lyne. Bicycles which were left unlocked outside houses were stolen from Ambrosden and Caversfield. There were 2 reported burglaries in homes in Launton and Ambrosden and sheds in Ardley and Stratton Audley. Tools were stolen from a van in Launton and a windscreen wiper was broken off a van in Wendlebury and finally a set of trade plates were stolen from a workshop in Steeple Aston. 9th Annual Midnight Walk will be taking place on Saturday, 4 July 2015; Walk for fun, for fitness or in memory of family or friends. This year we have a Hawaiian theme so bring out your hula skirts and flower garlands and join us for the luau! Application forms are now available, to get yours call the fundraising office on 01295 812161 or email us, for more information and to register visit the website. Closing date for applications is 22 June. Open to adults and children aged 12 and over. Each child under 17 must be accompanied by an adult. Entry fee is £15 and we ask that you raise £25 minimum in sponsorship. Last year nearly 500 people took part and raised around £70,000 to help fund the hospice services. Don! t fancy walking? Why not be part of our much valued team of 150 volunteers? Over £600,000 raised in 8 years! Court results Helen O! Brien from Oakview Park Arncott pleaded guilty to driving whilst disqualified and was fined £115 and given a further six month disqualification. Andrew Richardson from Old School Close Caversfield was found guilty of possession of class C drugs and also attempted handling stolen goods and was given a conditional discharge. James Alderton of Newton Morrell pleaded guilty to two shopliftings and was fined £265 Courier Fraud scam A new type of scam is spreading, which tricks people into handing over their bank cards and pin numbers. Courier fraud often targets the elderly and vulnerable. The victim receives a phone call from fraudsters who say they are from their bank or the police. They tell the victim that they are calling because there has been suspicious activity on their account and advice them to call the bank from the number on the back of their card, which helps the victim believe the call is genuine. The victim disconnects the phone and dials their bank or police, however the fraudster has kept the telephone line open so even though a number is dialed, it is not connected and the victim is still on the line to the fraudster, who then gains their trust and asks them to either say or key in their pin, before telling them their card will be collected and a replacement delivered. Once the fraudster has all the information they need, a courier is sent to collect the card from the victim, and a replacement is delivered at the same time, which is not a genuine bank card. Bring A Pound To Work Day Friday 24th April One Day. One Pound. Make a Difference. Just collect £1 from everyone in your workplace. Any profession. Anyone. Anywhere. Last year! s take a £1 to work day was a great success raising £4,193 and we want to make this year bigger and better than ever. All you need to do is o5rganise your colleagues and get everyone to bring in £1, if you would like to arrange additional activities on the day such as a Dress Down Day, cake sale or a sponsored challenge, that would be fantastic! Anything you can do to help raise funds and awareness will make a difference. To register your workplace or school to take part in our fourth Bring a Pound to Work Day, please email: daphne.robertson@khh.org.uk. If you work on your own you can simply text KHOX17 £1 to 70070 KATHARINE HOUSE HOSPICE LOTTERY Our lottery is a vital income source for Katharine House, having raised over £1 million since May 2000. If you! re stuck for a birthday present idea, we have a variety of Lottery Gift Membership solutions. For £1 per week you might get a phone call on a Friday morning from Wendy our Lottery Administrator telling you that you! ve won £1,000- Wendy loves making that call! For more information email lottery@khh.org.uk. The offender has therefore obtained the name, address, full bank details, the card itself and the PIN of the victim. The bank cards are then used fraudulently. Advice to protect yourself against courier fraud • If you think you have received one of these calls use another phone line, mobile or other method to contact your bank who will take steps and inform the police. • If you can only use the same phone, disconnect the call and wait at least 10 minutes before you dial. • If an offender is nearby or you feel in danger dial 999. • If you have handed over any details to the fraudster, inform your bank and cancel your cards immediately. KATHARINE HOUSE HOSPICE NEWSLETTER Would you like to keep up to date with all the Hospice! s news, stories and fundraising events? We publish a twice-yearly newsletter and would be delighted to send you a copy. Our spring-summer 2015 newsletter will be sent out in early April. Please contact KHH Fundraising. Contacts: Fundraising: 01295 812161 Email: general@khh.org.uk Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/katharinehouse Website: www.khh.org.uk Twitter: @KHHospice TWITTER You can also follow us on Twitter @_ThamesVP alternatively you can give us a " like! on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thamesvp THAMES VALLEY ALERT Receive free local crime alerts and crime prevention advice by signing up to Thames Valley Alert. Visit the website at: www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk You can contact the team by emailing: BicesterRuralNHPT@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk or you can call us on 101 our non-emergency number. Please dial 999 in an emergency. Polling Day May 7th 2015 Are you registered to vote? Registration for the electoral role has changed and anyone entitled to vote must register him or herself by April 20th 2015. You may have already received a letter confirming that you are registered. If you have not or you! re not sure whether you! re registered, call or go online to check: www.gov.uk/register-to-vote phone Cherwell District Council 01295 227005 4 CHURCH NEWS Dear friends, A few weeks ago I saw ‘The Imitation Game’, the powerful story of cryptanalyst Alan Turing. The film portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain's top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II. Alan Turing and others are hired by the British government to work on a secret project to break what is largely seen as the unbreakable secret code behind the Nazis' communications machine, named Enigma, which if they can, would give the Allies an advantage and possibly even end the war. The problem is that Enigma is recoded every day, so that even if the team can decipher a coded message transmitted by the Nazis, that code would be obsolete by the next day. It is a brilliant film with equal amounts of joy and frustration. In the midst of the success of the code-breakers there is an unresolved moral dilemma about the innocent blood of Allied soldiers which, once the code was broken, had to be shed whilst the next move was planned. Too much Allied success would have given the game away. As the film unfolds and ends the treatment of Alan Turing is a sobering reminder of the power of prejudice. We are about to enter once more into the drama of Passiontide and Easter. For Christians the Easter story solves another enigma. I wonder how long it would take for the best brains to work out this enigma: how can sinful people be reunited with their holy and just God? The problem is by no means straightforward. Since God is holy, sinful people cannot enter his presence safely. This is the message demonstrated in the restrictions in the Old Testament tabernacle and temple. The message of the system of courtyards, curtains, inner rooms, cleansing rituals, sacrifices, and exclusive priesthood is clear: sinful people are not allowed to enter the presence of God in the Holy of Holies. Destruction awaited those who approached God unprepared. The prophet Isaiah understood this when he was swept along in a vision of God in the temple. Isaiah cried out: ‘I am ruined! For I am a man of unclean lips…and my eyes have seen the King, the Lord Almighty’ (Isaiah 6:5). We might say the solution should be for God to overlook our sin. But God is just and sin cannot be ignored. Like a reasonable parent, God is true to his words of warning. Sin demands a verdict. Therefore the writer of Hebrews says, ‘Man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment’ (Hebrews 9:27). We would assume from these findings that sinful people like us must face God’s judgment and be barred forever from the presence of God. The Christian message would hardly be good news if this was all there was to say! Unfortunately some people do twist Christianity into this hopeless, judgmental religion. An alternative answer could be that God presents us with the task of appeasing him and trying to make amends for our sins. However the building up of a ‘treasury of merit’ to counteract our sins is a long discredited Christian idea which cannot be substantiated in the bible, although some religions do promote this as the pathway to God. Thankfully God not only shows us the problem but provides us with the solution: God made him who had no sin to be sin for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God (2 Corinthians 5:21). The ‘him’ of that verse is Jesus Christ. In a wonderful act of love and mercy God provided a substitute for us someone to take our sin upon himself (thus freeing us from its consequences) and give us what we lack: righteousness and with it freedom to enter God’s presence. This is the great exchange that is at the heart of Easter. As the sky darkened that first Good Friday the weight of the sins of the world fell upon the shoulders of Christ. In the silence of Easter Eve the disciples waited to see what, if anything, the sorrow and pain of Christ would achieve. Then the resounding answer – the power of sin and death destroyed and the empty tomb, signaling the promise of spiritual life in all its fullness. This great exchange enables us to know God and enter his presence as his children. This privilege begins when we accept Jesus Christ as our Saviour and will last forever. The enigma has been solved once and for all. Happy Easter! We have many opportunities in the churches of the benefice to celebrate this good news. Please come and join us. Yours in the service of Jesus Christ, Stephen 5 CHERWELL VALLEY SERVICES St Mary's Ardley 29-Mar Palm Sunday Mon 30-Mar St Olave's Fritwell St Mary's Lower Heyford & Caulcott St James Somerton Ann to the BVM Souldern St Mary's Heyford Park Upper The Chapel Heyford BENEFICE Family Communion Service - 11am Fritwell 10am Communion 7pm Compline 7pm Compline Tues 31 Mar 10am Communion 7pm Compline Wed 1 Apr 10am Communion 7:30pm Communion/ foot washing 10-12 Childrens Easter Workshop Thurs 2-Apr 3 Apr Good Friday 4pm Quiet refelection 5-Apr Easter Sunday 8.30am 1662 HC 12-Apr 9:30 Family Communion & APCM 19-Apr 9:30 Morning Prayer 26-Apr 9:30 Family Worship 3-May 8.30am 1662 HC 8.30am 6.30am 9:30 11am 9:30 11am 1662 Sunrise Family Family Family Communion Communion Service Communion Communion Communion 8.30am 11:00 9:30 11:00 9:30 11am 1662 HC Family Sunday Sung Morning Morning 4.00pm Worship Club Communion Prayer Service Messy Church 11am 09:30 9:30 11:00 11:00 8.30am Morning Matins Morning Morning Family 1662 HC Service & HC Prayer Prayer Communion 11:00 11am 11am 9.30 8.30am Family 6:00 Morning All Age Family 1662 HC Evensong Communion Prayer Service Communion & APCM 9.30am 11am 11:00 Traditional 11:00 11am Family Family language Communion Matins Communion Worship Communion Services described as 1662, Matins or Evensong follow the traditional form as laid out in The Book of Common Prayer. Services described as CW (Common Worship) use modern language and follow the revised form given in the Common Worship Service and Prayer Book. Services described as Family Worship or Contemporary Worship are suitable for all ages, including children. The Cherwell Valley Benefice in the Diocese of Oxford www.cherwellvalleybenefice.org.uk Rev Stephen Griffiths 01869 222572 stephen@cherwellvalleybenefice.org.uk Rev Geoff Price 01869 346262 geoffandhope@yahoo.com Mr. John Hine (LLM) 01869 278565 Benefice Office 01869 233687 administrator@cherwellvalleybenefice.org.uk BENEFICE OFFICE Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 9:30am—2:30pm www.cherwellvalleybenefice.org.uk 572 Brice Road Heyford Park OX25 5TE 6 To book a wedding or baptism Tel: 01869 233687 administrator@cherwellvalleybenefice.org.uk CHERWELL VALLEY NEWS What’s Happening Easter weekend Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary (St Mary’s) Souldern Maundy Thursday APCM Communion & Foot Washing Tuesday 28th April 7pm in the Village Hall 7:30 at The Chapel, Heyford Park All Welcome Good Friday Children’s Easter Workshop Save the Date! Fun, Activities & Teaching 10am-12mid-day The Chapel, Heyford Park St Mary’s, Souldern Cheese & Wine Quiet Reflection 4:00pm St Mary! s Ardley 4th July 2015 Messy Church Easter Sunday Has moved! He is Risen! And is now taking place at St Olave’s Church, North Street 12th April, 4.00-5.30 6:30am Sunrise Service ( 2nd Sunday of every month, same time and place) Annun to the BVM Souldern Theme: Easter 8:30 1662 Communion St Mary! s Ardley St Mary! s Upper Heyford 9:30 Family Communion St Olave! s Fritwell St James Somerton All ages are welcome for a time of craft, stories, celebration and food. Children need to bring an adult! 11:00 Family Communion Everyone welcome - just come along! St Mary! s Lower Heyford The Chapel Heyford Park (Admission Free – Donations Welcome) For any enquiries, please contact Grace on: 07908227625 7 CHAPEL NEWS Souldern Chapel Fritwell Wesleyan Reform Church I believe that April's issue of the Three Parishes covers some of the most important events in our Christian history. They all lead up to the great celebration of Easter. I would like to say thank you to Don Walker for stepping in for one of our preachers who was unable to fulfil his appointment in March. We are looking forward to Frank Ultsch doing a special service to celebrate St George! s Day on 26th April at 10.30 a.m. On Easter Day, the day of joyful celebration, Jesus was raised from the dead by Almighty God. His work of gaining salvation for us was accomplished for all time and for all people. Some of our members were able to attend the Women! s World Day of Prayer on Friday 6th March at Heyford Park. We also joined in the Mothering Day service at St Mary's Church, Ardley. It is good that we can worship together on these special occasions. Easter Day can be summed up in three short statements that come from the witness of the disciples of Jesus. They thought He was dead. They heard He was alive. They met the Living Christ. Read and consider the account in the Gospels books again with open hearts and minds. In April services are at 6.00pm and 10.30am alternately: A commentator from the past said, “Easter cannot be proved, argued, debated, and solved (in mere human terms). Easter has to be experienced, felt and lived. The Living Lord must be confronted on the road we travel.” APRIL 5th 6 pm. 12th 10.30 am. 19th 6 pm. 26th 10.30 am. Perhaps the most amazing thing is that the Lord Jesus has promised resurrection to all who put their trust in Him as Saviour and Lord. For the joy of the resurrection is for today and for everyday. Looking ahead on Thursday 14th May at 7.30 p.m. Rev. Geoff Price is going to lead our Ascension Day service and Communion will be observed. Have a blessed Easter. Rev. John We are pleased that our friends from the Chipping Norton circuit are coming again on 23rd May at 7 p.m. to entertain us. (See poster) Preachers for April 2015. 5th. April @ 6.00 p.m. Easter Day. Service and Communion Rev. John Goulder. 12th. April @ 6.00 p.m. Mrs. Margaret Goulder. 19th. April @ 6.00. p.m. Mr. John Neal. 26th. April @ 6.00 p.m. Mrs. Wendy Manley. Everyone is welcome to attend any of the above events. We continue to pray for those who are unwell, for their families and for anyone who has been bereaved recently. We pray Doreen! s second cataract operation, which she has towards the end of April, will be a success. Joan Harris Oxfordshire Carers Forum Are you aware of Oxfordshire Carers Forum? We are a charity based in Abingdon who provide support and services to Carers all over Oxfordshire. If you or someone you know is a carer you can take advantage of this information. We provide three very special services to Carers: 1. Carers Voice We enable carers to have their voice heard and influence services by keeping them informed about changes, finding out what they think about them and making sure their views are passed on to those who can do something about them. 2. Confidence 2 Care Aimed at improving support for carers aged 18 and over, free local group sessions allow development of caring knowledge and skills. Confidence 2 Care will: • Help build on strengths as a carer. • Give the opportunity to share experiences and learn from others in similar situations. • Provide up to date information about services available to carers. • Help with decisions about changes to the caring role. 3. Telephone support and Signposting opportunities We provide a telephone support service on 01235 520440 between 09:00 and 16:00 daily. We also work in partnership with Carers Oxfordshire a newly established organisation in Oxfordshire who provide support to Carers who are new to the role or established carers when things have changed. Carers Oxfordshire can also give benefits advice and support through home visits. Contact: Michelle Evans, Oxfordshire Carers Forum. Charity No. 1032918 Tel: 01235 520440 www.oxoncarersforum.org.uk 8 Rev J Williams Mr I Hearle Mrs E Brown Rev F Ultsch ARDLEY-WITH-FEWCOTT GENERAL NEWS: Please continue to keep an eye on lonely, poorly or elderly neighbours and of course Mr. Brahmbhatt of Fewcott House is always delighted when anyone can visit residents there. Just give them a call on 345501 if you can spare a moment or two for a chat. REMINDER: A-w-F Fuel Charity has two Village wheelchairs and one walker available to all local residents if and when needed. These are held at Millwood, Water Lane (Tel: 345269). VIRIDOR LIAISON MEETING: Next Meeting 15/4/2015 at 4pm at ERF. A-w-F PARISH COUNCIL MEETING: Meeting took place on 9/3/15. Present were 6 Councillors, OCC Catherine Fulljames and CDC Barry Wood together with five Villagers. After amendments and Minutes, Catherine updated us on foster care, broadband, Howes Lane diversion planned in Bicester and Bucknell Road, commercial development proposed on Howes Lane/Middleton Stoney roundabout. Also mentioned was lighting of incinerator at night with visit of OCC planned to see for themselves, Community Fund allocation to Footpath Project, mud on B430, effect of work on new railway possibly also affecting HS2, roads around Graven Hill development. Barry updated us on Herbley House fencing with promises to contact new person handling and way forward. Concern expressed by PC on principle involved and CDC Planning's handling of situation. Meeting informed of resignation of Jon O'Neil with election of new District Councillor proposed for same day as General Election. Meanwhile James Macnamara (mainly involved with Upper Heyford/Dorchester and boundaries there) will take responsibility for area and Barry always available. Local Plan mentioned due to come out at end March with plans to run a workshop. However Gen Elec puts stop on any decisions until after this occurs. OCC/CDC Councillors left and Planning debated especially work on Hall Car Park and VAT question, how to reclaim this, help from ORCC, movement of funds from Viridor on this, layout of Car Park reported and materials to be used with tarmac which will weather, markings to allow more parking, and positioning of Bottle Bank. Report on Footpath Project and costings, also with VAT problems and reclamation. Rural Housing progress delayed until after Gen Elec but another 'needs' survey could take place. Tom McCullock/Gary Owen invited to attend July PC. Deborah to liaise. Site still available for small development of 6 houses set back from but parallel with B430. Finance discussed with payment of bills received proposed and seconded. Precept due next month. AOB covered change of date of next Meeting to 19/5/15 at 7.30 in Meeting Room, ads for new Councillor to replace John Lewis and also for new Parish Clerk to be inserted in 3Ps, and finally suggestion that Facebook entry should be created. Meeting closed at 9pm. DOGGIE BAGS: Did you know that you can obtain 300 TESCO EVERYDAY VALUE NAPPY BAGS for 35p which are completely adequate for picking up after your pet. BE A GOOD CITIZEN AND THINK OF OTHER PEOPLE BY PICKING UP. Do be concerned and thoughtful of others as most pet owners here are. WELCOME: A very warm welcome and hello to DAVID and TRACEY DEAN and son CHRIS who have come to live in Ardleywith-Fewcott and will be running the WHITE LION in FEWCOTT. It is great to have you all here and we hope you will soon settle down and become a wonderful addition to the Village. The White Lion opened for business on 27th February with a buffet and champagne evening and we do hope all will enjoy this new and exciting venture. Welcome also to JEAN and GRAHAM FAIR, canine friends SCOOBY and WOODY, and feline friend, TABBY, all of Station Road, Ardley. We hope you will all grow to love this smashing Village. AFECT: A Meeting was held on 3/3/15 with much progress discussed on the proposed Footpath Project for this Village and Fritwell. Both Parish Councils are backing the scheme and it is also hoped to obtain the feelings of the Villages by circulating a brief questionnaire. Discussions also took place on the Quarry Field, Ardley Wood and the Tree Planting on the Field. The AGM of AFECT will take place in the Meeting Room of the Village Community Centre on 12/5/15 starting at 8pm when the Village will be updated with the year's activities. Please make every effort to attend. LITTERBLITZ WEEKEND: What a truly magnificent response to the joint venture tree-planting and Litterblitz weekend. The enthusiasm was tremendous, especially enhanced by the beautiful Springlike Saturday weather. 29 people helped to make our Village look truly beautiful once more. So a great big thank you Madeleine Horn, Geoff & Lynne Dale, Pat & Megan Hockley, Mick Ryall, Madeleine & Brian Gilpin, Paul & Janet Hodgkin, Penny and Stewart, Andy, Sian & Amy Whittard, Hugh & Tikki Potter, Wally McKie, Ged Bowers, Ian & Denise Turner, Kelly,Clive, David & Shaun Shellard, Gemma, Adam and Keira, and Karen Gray for such a magnificent effort and hard work. Especial thanks also to the unknown persons who emptied the Village litterbins. RENEE BARBER'S POTTERIES TRIP: Don't forget Renee's wonderful Stoke-on-Trent Potteries Trip on Monday, 13 April. You may be lucky, if you contact Renee quickly, to get a seat on this very popular and interesting day out. TALKING OF LITTER: Although the Litterblitz achieves a great deal, work would be more than halved if all residents were to keep a kindly eye on the patch outside their homes and just pick up, whenever they notice it, any litter left thoughtlessly near their houses. Just give it a try and it would REALLY be very much appreciated by us all. Thanks. SIDESPERSONS ROTA FOR APRIL/MAY 2015: 5 Apr Colin McGarry; 12 Apr Jenni Carr; 19 Apr Madeleine Horn; 26 Apr Sylvia Pickford; 3 May Carol Bannister. COMMUNITY CAFE at A-w-F: Every Tuesday morning from 10.30 to 11.30am there is a meeting of the older residents (50 years upwards) in the Meeting Room or Village Hall to take part in various activities. We have had 'how to use Wii Games', " How to improve your computer and ipad skills' and 'generation games' so far and all of these have been most enjoyable and at an understandable level for all. Today we have had such fun with 'sitting down exercises to music' which was really relaxing and everyone joined in. We meet lots of Village residents and have refreshments of home made cakes, tea and coffee for £1.50 to cover the cooking costs. WHY NOT COME ALONG AND JOIN US AS YOU REALLY WILL BE ENTERTAINED AND HAVE FUN. There will be other activities which YOU can suggest and we will try and accommodate you. Lynne Roberts lroberts232@btinternet.com BICESTER FOOD BANK: Bicester Food Bank still needs your continued support especially at this difficult and cold time of the year when things are rather costly, so we are asking for your kindness and concern by providing one or two items a week (if you can) such as soup, cereals, eggs, biscuits, cans of vegetables/ meat/fish, soft drinks, packets of rice/pasta/couscous, long life milk, tea/sugar/coffee/chocolate and other non-perishable foods. Contact Angela Chamberlain on 345332, Madeleine Horn on 346621 or Madeleine Gilpin on 345269 and they will be able to tell you more about the scheme and where you can leave your gifts. As you know access to vouchers for Food Bank help is through a doctor, Social Services Departments, Citizen's Advice Bureau or a Church Vicar. A-w-F SPRING CHURCHYARD TIDY-UP: It would be lovely to see some wonderful people coming to help with the annual Springtime Churchyard Tidy-up which, this year, will be on Saturday, 11 April 2015 meeting up at the Churchyard gateway at 10am. We are doing something slightly different at the end of the session though. We plan to do a 'Lenten-style' snack luncheon of soup, rolls and cheese to finish which we hope will refresh all the workers. Do try and come along and lend a hand. You will be warmly welcomed and you know what they say, 'many hands make light work'. There is much to do and we need some help please. Please bring whatever tools you can, such as secateurs, shears, rakes, baskets for twigs, etc. and gloves. 49ERS CLUB: We are on the lookout for folk who are interested in joining the 49ers Club. Please get in touch with Madeleine (345269) or Ian Cato (Millen Cottage, Church Street) who will be able to tell you more about the scheme. You could win £25 on a Saturday or Wednesday Bonus Ball Draw with the National Lottery. 9 ARDLEY-WITH-FEWCOTT ARDLEY AND FEWCOTT GARDENING CLUB Ardley with Fewcott Village Hall 36 members and friends will be departing on the 17 April for the weekend visit to Derbyshire & the Peaks. A report on this visit will hopefully appear in the June edition of the 3Parishes. Looking for a Special Venue for a Children’s Party? This year, why not book the hall for your children! s party! The spacious hall gives them masses of room to run around and has a high roof that can easily accommodate a bouncy castle. There are fairy lights from the ceiling to help make it special, a well stocked kitchen and, of course, a fantastic play area outdoors. Friday 1 May Pashley Manor Tulip Festival Bookings are required no later than the 24 April. Open to nonmembers coach and entrance £20 Coach Pick up times are as follows:Souldern Top Rd 8am (if any bookings) Fritwell 8.05am Ardley 8.15am Bucknell 8.20am Bucknell Rd 8.25am Buckingham Rd 8.30am Manorsfield Rd 8.35am It is planned to depart the gardens at 4.30pm approx. Returnable Damage Cleaning Deposit for all of the below is £30 Residents Per Hour *Would you like to put yourself forward to serve as one of the committee? You would need to make yourself available to attend meetings during the day or evening and help out at events where required, the main event being the Flower & Produce Show which requires you being present for most of the show day and the Friday before to set up. There is a lot of heavy lifting i.e. tables and preparation involved. A new committee will be elected by club members at the AGM (June 26 TBC) along with any proposed changes to the constitution document that will be open for discussion. Please let it be known if you would like to be considered for election, so that a list of candidates can be made know to all. Hall Meeting Room Hall & Meeting Room Kitchen Ovens Sessions during 9am to 4pm Evening Party Main Hall + Kitchen It! s still not too late to vote for the planned coach outing in June to either Penhurst Place or a scenic tour of the New Forest. If you haven! t already given your vote please do so as soon as possible. 4pm to Midnight (Includes clean up period to 10am the following day Tree planting at Ardley Wood – A Saturday in March With the prospect of 40 small trees to plant, the weather would be crucial in how well we succeeded. Not just with the physical environment, (please don! t let it rain, # mud mud# isn! t so glorious when it! s wet), but in the attraction of people to rally around the cause if the sun has got its Mac on). In the event the day was good to us and a small band of helpers completed the task with only a one blister, perhaps a few stiff joints and hopefully a good sense of community pride and satisfaction. Day (24hrs) Non-Residents Per Hour Day £11 £ 5.50 £110 £33 £16.50 £8.25 (24 hrs) £165.00 £55.00 £16.50 £133 £24.75 £220.00 £5.50 £27.50 £35 for 4 Hours. £5.50 £27.50 £45 for 4 Hours £11 for every extra Hour £16.50 for every extra Hour Week Day £66 + £60 Damage /cleaning Deposit Week End £110 + £100 Damage / cleaning Deposit Week Day Week End £88 + £132 + £120 Damage £80 Damage / cleaning Deposit /cleaning Deposit For more information visit www.ardleywithfewcottvillagehall.com or to arrange to view the hall, contact bookings@ardleywithfewcottvillagehall.com or telephone Lynne 01869 346632 ARDLEY WITH FEWCOTT PARISH COUNCIL Would you like the opportunity to shape the future of your village? Do you have: • A keen interest in supporting your local community • Time to attend bimonthly Parish Council Meetings • Interest, time and skills to lead on one or more of the PC! s current or future specialist interest areas These currently include $ Rural Affordable Housing, CDC Parish Liaison, Neighbourhood Plan, Flood Risk Management, Viridor Liaison, Agrivert Liaison, Allotment Fund, Affect. AFECT (Ardley with Fewcott Environmental Committee ) was replacing trees planted a few years ago with the help of the children of Fritwell school. The trees had not survived a very dry summer coupled with poor soil, attacks by animals and some very windy days. Nicholson! s Nurseries in North Aston have given us the new trees and protective tubing. It may be necessary to thin out the trees as they mature. Our thanks must go to the volunteers Andy and Amy Whittard, Julie Hodges, Carol Bannister, Pat and Megan Hockley, Jackie Smith, Janet and Paul Hodgkin, Hugh Potter and Richard Mellersh. Richard! s long steel bar was invaluable in prising out a very stubborn layer of stones. Hugh! s special shovels also had quite an impact. If you are interested in becoming a Parish Councillor or would like to know more about what is involved then please contact the Chair of the Parish Council, Chris Thornton, initially by email at chrisjthornton@btinternet.com PARISH CLERK WANTED Do you have: • Excellent IT skills • Excellent written communication skills • Time to attend bimonthly Parish Council Meetings • A keen interest in supporting your local community Ardley-with-Fewcott Parish Council also needs a mention for their ongoing support of this and our other environmental projects. Special thanks to Brian Gilpin who was a stalwart on the day and to Madeleine Gilpin for the tireless work she carried out in organising trees, sleeves and many other tasks behind the scenes Then the role of Parish Clerk might be ideal for you. Yearly stipend paid. If you might be interested or to find out more please email chrisjthornton@btinternet.com Mike Stokes, Chair, AFECT 10 FRITWELL FRITWELL PARISH COUNCIL Community Emergency Plan Election of Parish Councillors: elections for new members of the Parish Council take place on the same day as the parliamentary elections, 7th May. This is your chance to take a role in decision making on matters relating to the village. Although sometimes it might seem as though nothing we do can make a difference, it is certainly better than standing on the side-lines, being ignorant of what is happening in your community or being without a voice on matters that concern you. It is also an opportunity for you to give something back to your community. The nomination forms are with the new Clerk (contact details below) and must be submitted by hand no later than 4pm on April 9th, so please give the matter some serious thought and stand for election! Look out for posters giving further information. The Parish Council is in the process of developing an Emergency Plan for dealing with community emergencies such as heavy snowfall closing us in or lengthy utility failure. In the meantime, for guidance on dealing with heavy snowfall please enter Winter Weather into your search engine. Meanwhile, here is some Met Office advice. Met Office Advice on severe weather We warn the public and emergency responders of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause danger to life or widespread disruption through our National Severe Weather Warning Service. Make sure you know what to do when severe weather is forecast. Spring Clean: the much-needed annual litter-picking will be on the morning of Saturday 18th May. As usual, gloves, pickers and bags will be provided, not to mention the free bacon butties in the Scout Hut for those taking part! Look out for the notices around the village for final details. Keep up to date The first thing to do is to check your local weather forecast on Radio Oxford and keep up to date with the latest warnings. Remember that you can also get this information on our mobile apps if you are out and about so you can always stay up to date. Or you can call the Weatherdesk on 0870 900 0100. Mid Cherwell Neighbourhood Plan: At the time of submitting this piece the inspector had not yet reported on the Cherwell Local Plan and the boundaries of the Neighbourhood Plan have to be agreed by the executive of Cherwell District Council. However work is going ahead on the details of the plan to prevent further delay. Know the key messages Warnings are given a colour depending on a combination of both the likelihood of the event happening and the impact the conditions may have. Each colour has a key message. Report of the Remuneration Panel: this was considered by members who unanimously agree not to be paid any expenses. Know what to expect and what action to take Clerk to the Parish Council: this is my last report as Parish Clerk and I should like to thank all Councillors for the support, help and guidance I have received over the past twelve years. Thank you, also, to all of you who have shown interest in what has been going on in the village and have supported my efforts as Clerk in one way or another. I know that the same support will be given to the new Clerk, Gill Simmonds, who takes over from 1st April and I wish her well in what is a very fulfilling role. The table below provides examples of the kind of disruption that might be experienced for each impact level (high, medium, low). Note that weather assessed as having a "Very Low" impact may still have some minor impacts. Next Meeting: Annual General Meeting followed by Annual Parish Meeting on Monday 18th May at 7.30pm in the Village Hall Impact and advice applying to ALL SEVERE WEATHER Helen Metcalfe Parish Clerk from 1st April: Gillian Simmonds, East Stone Lodge, 5, East Street. Telephone, 345930 email clerkfritwellparishcouncil@gmail.com Fritwell Cushion Club Dates for 2015 Fridays—8pm start www.thecushionclub.co.uk 13th March 10th April 22nd May 19th June 10th July 18th Sept 16th Oct 13th Nov 11th Dec Hi There, I have been talking about writing a book about Fritwell for a few years now and have started gathering information and lots of photographs. This book is going to cover life in the village for the last 100 years based on stories and anecdotes with lots of photographs. If you would like to submit stories and photographs please contact me on 01869 346652 or by email tchurehouse@agri-lek.co.uk. When I have gained enough information I will arrange an evening at the VH to discuss any editing. Charles Hughes 11 Very Low GREEN Low YELLOW Medium AMBER High RED Weather not expected to have noticeable impacts but extra care may be needed on occasions and there may be some disruption to outdoor events. BE AWARE and ensure you access the latest weather forecast for up to date weather information. Expect some minor delays due to slower traffic. Outdoor events may be disrupted or cancelled. BE PREPARED . Take precautions where possible and ensure you access the latest weather forecast. BE PREPARED for some disruption to normal daily routines. Travel only if well prepared and BE PREPARED for longer journey times. TAKE precautionar y ACTION and remain extra vigilant. Follow orders and any advice given by authorities under all circumstanc es. Ensure you access the latest weather forecast. EXPECT significant disruption to normal daily routines. Avoid all nonessential journeys. If you must make a journey carry emergency food/ clothing/ blanket etc. SOULDERN 12 SOULDERN THURSDAY 16th APRIL 2015 SOULDERN VILLAGE HALL AGM @ 7pm. For more information call 07813 071936 Support your Village Hall, hear more about the plans for the future and voice your views OBITUARY—RODNEY ALLAN TO BOOK SOULDERN VILLAGE HALL Souldern Church was full on 29th January for the funeral of Rodney Allan. He had enjoyed a happy Christmas lunch with friends but was taken ill on Boxing Day and died in the John Radcliffe the following day. Please contact Kate Green: 07812 501604 for further information souldern.villagehall@gmail.com Rodney came to Pond Cottage, Souldern in 2002 and immediately became a hard working and popular presence in the village, always much in demand at every social function. Educated at Winchester and Trinity Oxford, he became an inspirational prep schoolmaster teaching Classics, History, Maths and Sport and was joint headmaster at Horris Hill near Newbury. HIRE CHARGES Souldern Groups £7 per hour (up to 5 hrs.) £40 per day (more than 5 Hours) Deposit £50 In retirement he kept his many interests in sports, music, Northumberland, history, teaching, and Nelson amongst others. Many children were coached successfully and happily by him and he offered free Latin and Greek lessons to any w h o w o u l d c o m e ! Souldern residents £7 per hour (up to 5 hrs.) Deposit £60 £60 per day (more than 5 Hours) Above all he gave his time and energy unstintingly to the churches in all three of the parishes, playing the organ for many services, opening and locking up St. Marys, and singing in, and eventually taking on, the choir. All this often when in great pain, as he had been continually for several years before his death. He had never played an organ before he came to Souldern but taught himself in order to be able to help at services. Non-Residents Hire Costs: £13 per hour (up to 5 hrs.) £120 per day (more than 5 Hours) includes cleaning charge Deposit £100 Souldern Parish Council Countless children and people of all ages had enjoyed visiting the miniature H.M.S. Victory Quarter Deck which he had built in his garden with all Nelson! s signals flying and cannons ready to be run out and fired under expert instruction! He will be much missed by many for whom he was such an interesting, interested and stimulating friend. Diana Gray Parish Council Election: This will take place on May 7th, the same day as the General Election. If anyone is interested in serving their community on the Parish Council nomination forms are available from the clerk. Dog Bins have now been installed at the end of Bates Lane and at the top of Wharf Lane and free dog bags are available at the corner by Deepwell Cottage in the High Street and at Spring Cottage by the Pond. Gigaclear held a meeting in the village hall to provide information on their fibre optic broadband options and a brief explanation on the difference between what they are offering and what BT are offering will be made in the next Newsletter which will be distributed at the end of March. Planning: The conversion of a cattle building into a single dwelling at Foxhill Barn, Somerton Road has been refused and the rear extension and alterations at The Old Forge in the High Street have been approved. Two new applications, one for internal re-modelling and a rear single storey extension and single garage at The Hermitage in the High Street and the other for a single storey, flat roof extension at Westend House in Bates Lane are currently under consideration. Spring Clean: Litter picking and a general tidy up of our beautiful village has been arranged for the last weekend in April. Look out for further details in the Newsletter and if you would like to help please contact the clerk Barbara mcgarry (clerk) 01869 345931 clerktosouldernparishcouncil@gmail.com SOULDERN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Our website is easy to navigate, friendly, colourful and informative. You can advertise unwanted plants, tools etc., or if you want a particular plant you can ask members if they can help. http://souldernhorticulturalsociety.btck.co.uk Programme for 2015 A.G.M. 7.30p.m. 9th April (Thurs) B.B.Q. in The Pound 17th May (Sun) Visit to Steane Park Gardens. 14th June (Sun) Pre Show Meeting. 7.30p.m. 6th August (Thurs) 21st August (Fri) Setting up day. 2.0p.m. Flower & Produce Show. 22nd August (Sat) 1st October (Thurs) Post Show meeting. 7.30p.m. November (Thurs) Speaker to be arranged. All events in the village hall unless stated otherwise. Diana Stephens (Secretary) (01869) 346692 13 COMMUNITY MATTERS COUNCILLOR CALLING MOBILE LIBRARY SERVICE DEVELOPMENTS Elections, as every news outlet never lets us forget, are heading our way on 7th May. In these parts, we! ve obviously got the General Election, for which two candidates are neighbours from this ward $ Conservative Victoria Prentis from Somerton and Ukip! s Dickie Bird from Heyford Park $ but also see my Cherwell District colleague Mike Kerford-Byrne facing re-election and, in some parishes, a third ballot paper for the parish council to keep us busy in the polling station. General elections usually boost turnout from the 30% who are interested in councils (well, we! re more interesting than the Police and Crime Commissioner, who found only 13% could be bothered to vote at all!) to around 70%. However, this time, with the result likely to be an unpredictable cliff hanger, we must hope that maybe even more will want to take part. More building works have started in central Bicester, in Franklins Yard car park. This is the final piece of the town centre jigsaw (and so the last big disruption there) and is due for completion by next February $ remarkably quickly in my experience of builders! This multi purpose construction is called the Bicester Community Building as, in addition to a 53-bed hotel, office space and more shops, it will house Cherwell! s local office (currently on Market Square) and the County Council! s library. Meanwhile, the more active will be interested in the land to the south of the Middleton Stoney Road after the first roundabout, where sports pitches have been quietly growing for a couple of years and will shortly be joined by pavilions, running tracks and parking, adding greatly to our local facilities. Bicester Village will grow and improve traffic flows with a % hamburger# roundabout and new park and ride. At the other end of the shopping mall, when the railway line reopens, the former Bicester Town station is to be renamed Bicester Village $ upsetting traditionalists, but, hopefully, helping shoppers and reducing traffic. Meanwhile, further east at the former MoD land, now bought by Cherwell, at Graven Hill, we! ve passed a Local Development Order, which was a new one to me. This sets design standards for new houses and acts like a blanket planning permission, reducing the bureaucracy both for the council and for the self-builders who will be building or, at least, fitting out their homes there. You will be able to follow the fortunes of the first dozen of these on TV as Kevin McLeod is to feature them on Grand Designs $ which could be somewhat nailbiting for the council as, if any of them get into real trouble, it could put future self builders off, while if it! s a success, it should give the scheme a real boost. Mobile homes, finally, (though often a misnomer as many residents have been in them longer than I! ve lived here!) are to get more protection as the long outdated Caravan Sites Act 1960 has at last been replaced by the Mobile Homes Act 2013. This, as well as giving tenants greater security, makes Cherwell responsible for ensuring the owners! compliance with site conditions. Alerted by a report to the council! s Executive, Mike K-B and I have received assurances that these powers will not be used in any way which could land tenants with extra costs or onerous conditions. So, lots of mud and digging, and an election on the way: it must be Spring ! James Macnamara One of our readers contacted the OCC Library Service to comment on the ‘consultation’ about the mobile service. Here is the response he received: Thank you for your enquiry about our recent review of mobile library services in Oxfordshire and the position regarding Ardley and Fewcott. I would like to reassure you of the process we followed. We undertook the recent review of the current use of mobile library services in order to examine how those services could be provided most effectively in future within existing resources. We found that whilst the service is clearly valued, many of the current stops are not well used and some are not used at all and we believe that we can make changes to our delivery that will maximise our existing resources to bring significant benefit for more people. We carried out the consultation directly with those members of the public that might be affected by any proposed changes, i.e. the current users of our mobile library services. All registered library members who use mobile libraries were informed by letter that the consultation on proposals for the future delivery of the service would be taking place. Our mobile library managers spoke to their customers about the proposed changes and alternative service delivery. I did write to all parish councils to inform them of our proposals. There has not been a mobile stop at Fewcott for some years; it was discontinued following the last service review as it was not used. As far as Ardley is concerned, we have not issued any books there since 2012 and there were no customers for our drivers to talk to during the consultation period. The alternatives that could be available to the residents are: Bicester Library and mobile stops at Stoke Lyne, Fritwell and Upper Heyford together with the Home Library Service for those residents unable to travel. The proposal also puts in place an annual review of routes and services, together with an in-year process to review stops with declining use and to receive requests from communities for additional stops. Should the circumstances be such in future, there will therefore be the opportunity for us to consider putting in place a stop for Ardley and Fewcott. 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