What’s on
Charlbury Deli & Cafe
Community owned and run since
1991
‘Friends’ Inaugural Meeting 21/11/24
As many readers will know, the Deli & Café has recently lost its
long-serving manager not to mention a change in the chair of directors.
What you may not know is that the business was set up as a simple
limited company but has over 100 shareholders – and has always been seen more
as a community facility than a profit making enterprise for them (just as well!).
With major changes going on, both with us and elsewhere in the town, we
are reviewing the business operation to ensure it will continue to serve the
community – both as a facility and as an employer – we hope for another 30
years. And to help us plan the future
and maintain our place as part of the community, we’d like to set up a ‘user
group’ to provide us with feedback and ideas to help take things forward.
To that end, we’ll be holding an inaugural meeting at the D&C on Thursday
21 November from 6.30pm for 7.00 start.
This will be open to all, not just to our shareholders and those already
on our mailing list – so come and have a glass of wine (but please bring your
own glass in case we run out!) with us and a pre-Christmas chat – your chance
to tell us the good, the bad, the ugly, the beautiful, what you’d like to see
us doing in the future, thoughts on opening hours, events – and anything else
that occurs to you.
We’d also love to hear from anyone who might be interested in
volunteering on particular aspects be they practical (e.g. re-decorating,
helping to run a market stall) or more on the business side (e.g. marketing)
but who doesn’t want the responsibility and time involved in becoming a
director. We are very open minded on
this at present but it would be good to have a list of people with relevant
skills we could call on for help as and when needed.
If you’d like to put something in writing beforehand, please do and send
it to directors@charlburydeli.cafe (can
be confidentially if you’d prefer).
And while I’m here – advance notice of late evening shopping and wine
tasting on 6 and 13 December…
Rod Evans ·
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Memorial Hall - 7.30pm
Free to members, £3 for non-members
For our November talk, the Garden Society is welcoming Tim Mitchell from the Kitchen Garden at Asthall Manor to talk about Organic Gardening .
Tim
Mitchell is a City & Guilds Level 2 qualified Organic food grower
with 9 years of experience. He is also qualified to teach in the adult
learning sector and has previously taught both Level 1 and Level 2 food
growing at Organiclea, a 12-acre community and production Organic
certified market garden designed and operated along permaculture,
consensus and cooperative principles.
This event will also be an opportunity for members to renew their subscription for 2025, and for new members to join us!
You can also do this online in advance of the talk, all the details can be found on our Membership page here: http://www.charlburygardensociety.org.uk/membership/
Geneviève Hug ·
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On 23rd November 2024, Amarelo Bistro turns 1 year old, and to celebrate this milestone we would love to invite you to one of our special paella evenings (Friday or Saturday). Come and make new friends as you dine together on long tables.
On offer will be paella (meat or veg), dessert and welcome drink, and a bar til late.
To book: select the date (22 or 23 Nov) and number of people, then 7pm, and continue to payment. Tickets are £28pp + fees.
Friday 22nd November
Saturday 23rd November
We would love to see our place buzzing and hope you want to come along!
Amarelo Bistro ·
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Please come and visit us at Railway Studios for our Christmas Artweeks open studio exhibition. We are two of thirteen artists showing their work in Charlbury over the weekend.
Join us for Mulled wine and Mince pies on Friday 22nd 3-6pm - voluntary donations to CRAG, Charlbury refugee action group.
Studio open 10.30 - 5 Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th
Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, Greetings cards, Limited edition prints by Catherine Binnie
Pottery and Photography and greetings cards by Martha Evans
Details of Stone Carving and Pottery workshops- stone carving in action on Saturday 23rd
More details on my website : www.catherinebinnieartist.com
If you would like to buy greetings cards online, I now have an ETSY shop! Link on the info page of my website. Sign up to receive my Autumn newsletter and receive a 20% discount on cards, throughout November.
Hope to see you!
Railway studios are on the trading estate, next to the station , opposite House and Carriage - plenty of parking!
Catherine Binnie ·
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There will be six artists exhibiting in St Mary's Church the weekend of 23-24 November, offering a variety of artwork, decorations and gifts for Christmas.
They are among 13 artists exhibiting around Charlbury that weekend. Exhibition Trailmap
Maureen Sparling ·
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Artists around Charlbury, including 6 in St Mary’s Church, will be exhibiting their work this weekend. An opportunity to buy something special and unique for Christmas. Here is our trailmap.
Maureen Sparling ·
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EP launch event for one of Charlbury’s foremost existential synth infused psychedelic garage rock ensembles.
Support comes from the excellent Knights of Mentis and Tape
https://wegottickets.com/event/638202
Tommy Longfellow ·
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Maureen's Garden Studio at Forest Cottage, Church Lane will be open for Artweeks Christmas Weekend.
Do pop in 10-5pm Saturday-Sunday.
Paintings, greetings cards, some children's books. I look forward to welcoming you.
Maureen Sparling ·
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Briony's sculpture will be on show in the garden of Gothic House as part of Christmas Artweeks this weekend. The works focus on the subject of Mother & Child which has been a recurring theme throughout Briony's long career.
There will also be a display of fern sculptures in the conservatory.
Open 10am - 5pm on both days
All welcome
Judy Dod ·
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Come and have a chat with a couple of Town Councillors. Ask questions and raise concerns at the Community Centre café between 10am and 11am on Saturday 23rd November. If the Town Council can't help, we can point you in the right direction.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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SESI household detergent refills Drop off your clean empty bottles (with your name & contact number) on Saturday morning into the Charlbury Green Hub container near the Styan vegetable stall by the Community Centre OR at the quarterly Farmers Market. These will be refilled and ready for
collection the following Wednesday from my house in Crawborough. Payment by cash or bank transfer.
Charlbury Green Hub has been running this local refill service for detergents since 2018. Use your own bottles for refill or buy a new filled SESI bottle for easy refilling.
Email sesi@charlburygreenhub.org.uk if you want to buy a new bottle for subsequent refilling.
Refill price per litre (from April 2024)
£2.70/litre Washing-up liquid (unfragranced) (New 500ml bottle £1.85)
£2.80/litre Washing-up liquid (spiced ginger) (New 500ml bottle £1.90)
£3.40/litre Non-bio laundry liquid (unfragranced) (New 1 litre bottle £3.90)
£4.80/litre Biological laundry liquid (fragranced) (New 1 litre bottle £5.30)
£2.40/litre Fabric conditioner (cologne) (New 1 litre bottle £2.90)
£7.50/litre Delicate & hand laundry liquid (unfragranced) (New 500ml bottle £4.25)
£2.80/litre All purpose cleaner (lavender & rosemary) (New 500ml bottle £1.90)
£3.90/litre Cream cleanser (fragranced) (New 500ml bottle £2.45) Unavailable for now
£1.80/litre Spirit vinegar for cleaning (New 1 litre bottle £2.30)
£2.10/litre Window and glass cleaner (sea grass) (New 500ml spray bottle £1.80)
£2.60/litre Toilet cleaner (lotus & sea salt) (New 1 litre bottle £3.10)
£5.40/litre Hard water rinse aid for dishwashers (New 500ml bottle 3.20)
£5.00/litre Hand soap (Fig) (New 500ml pump dispenser £3.25)
£5.00/litre Hand soap (English Rose) (New 500ml pump dispenser £3.25)
Christine Elliott ·
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As the nights draw in, come and lift your spirits with a lovely sing - meet new friends and make beautiful music.
Evenlode Voices meet every Monday in the Charlbury Methodist Church @ 7.30-9ish.
£8 on the door.
Jenny Larsen ·
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A two-course long-table dinner with speakers and a keen price tag. These evenings are designed to encourage community and communication and spark interest and discussion.
There are two talks per evening, each lasting about 10 minutes. The ticket includes a welcome drink, two courses and bread for the table.
Tickets: £25 from www.chloescharlbury.com/whatson
Wednesday 27th November
Charlbury resident Alice Fincher talking about her work as a Book Archivist at the Bodleian Library.
Vicar of St. Mary's Charlbury and published author Rev. Fergus Butler-Gallie
Chloe Horner ·
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Charlbury War Memorial Hall
Wednesday 27 November
10.30am - 12.45am
Print three beautiful textiles to take home on the day.
Refreshments provided.
For more information please go to www.artofjaipur.com or email artofjaipur@aol.com
Marea Brown ·
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Charlbury Amateur Dramatic Society presents RAPUNZEL
A Hair -Larious Pantomime by TOM WHALLEY
November 28th, 29th evening at 7.30pm
November 30th, Matinee at 2.30pm and evening at 7.30pm
at The Memorial Hall, Charlbury
Tickets: Adults £10 Children £8 from "No 5" Market Street
or reserve tickets on 07312112798
Christine Pearce ·
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Join us at Charlbury Town Football & Sports Club on the 30th November 2024 as we go back to the 80's for one night!
Dance the night away to 'The Flashback Band' playing lots of classics from the 80's starting from 8pm!
Dress up optional 🕺💃🎸🎶
Charlbury Town Football and Sports Club ·
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Charlbury Scout Group is holding a Craft Fair fundraising morning from 10am-12noon on 30
November. Homemade decorations and gifts, plus refreshments and
activities for children available. Proceeds will go towards the Scout Group and Cornerstone Giving Tree. Craft sellers are
invited to join us, £10 per table - please contact Cheryl via this forum
for more info. Thank you!
Cheryl Horsey ·
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Charlbury Christmas Trees will be open weekends up to Christmas.
Visit us to choose a real Christmas tree and have is freshly cut. Our trees have really loved the wet weather and have put on significant t growth.
We have the traditional Norway Spruce, and low needle drop Belgian Spruce and some Norman.
Enjoy wandering among our trees to find the tree for you and watch it being cut and wrapped ready to take home and decorate.
You can either choose your tree, watch it cut and take it home in one visit, or we are once again offering tag to collect where you can tag a tree and return at a later weekend to have it cut to take away.
So do visit us and enjoy a wander among the trees to find your dream tree.
Janet Burroughs ·
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Briony's sculptures will be on display in the garden of Gothic House as part of Christmas Artweeks this weekend. The works focus on the subject of Mother & Child, which has been a recurring theme throughout Briony's long career.
There will also be fern sculptures on display in the conservatory.
Open 10am - 5pm both days
All welcome
Judy Dod ·
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6pm. All welcome.
Richard Fairhurst ·
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Sunday December 1st. Christingle Service.
St Mary's Church, Charlbury.
Free breakfast. 9.15 am.
Christingle making and Family Communion Service at 10 am.
With collection in aid of the Children's Society.
All most welcome to start the festive season.
Patrick Gallagher ·
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Here are the dates for this years December and Christmas services at St Mary's. We do hope you can join us.
St Marys and All Saints ·
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Come and start Advent with a rare concert of lesser-known traditional English village carols...
With Dave Townsend and the CHRISTMINSTER SINGERS
Morris Room - upstairs in the Corner House, Charlbury
14.00-16.00
Entry on the door £ 10 cash or card (includes wine/soft drinks)
Jon Luxmoore ·
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Do join us for Memory Café 2pm at the Bowls Club.
St Marys and All Saints ·
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As the nights draw in, come and lift your spirits with a lovely sing - meet new friends and make beautiful music.
Evenlode Voices meet every Monday in the Charlbury Methodist Church @ 7.30-9ish.
£8 on the door.
Jenny Larsen ·
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We will hear from Paul Booth , Oxford archaeologist, of recent findings near Chipping Norton of a Romano-British rural settlement, dating from the 1st to the 4th century AD, which has attracted much excitement and was scheduled as an ancient monument by English Heritage in early 2024.
Members will receive the link for the talk a couple of days before, and guests are welcome to join, please contact mem.charlsoc@gmail.com at least a week before the 5 th December so that we can ensure you receive the link.
We are unable to help you with connection issues on the evening of the talk.
www.charlburysociety.org.uk
Nikki Rycroft ·
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By popular demand Mathew Franklin Maiden The Charlbury Gardener is returning for a fun and festive evening!
As we look forward to the festive season be sure to book your place at the Garden Society's Wreath Making event on Thursday 5th December at the Memorial Hall starting at 7.30pm. Mulled wine and mince pies will be on hand while you make your own beautiful wreath to hang on your door.
Mathew will provide wire hoops and moss and all foliage.
Please bring your own secateurs and any special items you would like to
include in your wreath for example dried flowers, baubles, ribbon,
dried fruit etc. Included in the price will be mulled wine or soft
drinks and mince pies to get us all in the festive spirit!
Tickets are £30.00.
Places are always snapped up quickly, so do book early. We are offering
tickets to Garden Society members and a guest in the first instance. To
reserve your place(s) please contact us at: membership@charlburygardensociety.org.uk
Geneviève Hug ·
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Local authors and publishers will read from and sell their books in the back room of the Rosie, 5-8pm. Don't miss the literary event of the season!
Rob Stepney ·
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Fast, feisty fiddling - homespun songs and ballads...
Ye Olde Three Horseshoes
Sheep Street, Charlbury
20.30 onwards
Free entry... Brilliant beer!
Jon Luxmoore ·
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Join us for our free Cake and Carols event, at 3pm on Friday 6th December.
An informal gathering where we can choose and sing our favourite Christmas Carols, and endulge in a variety of festive treats, not forgetting the customary mince pies!
Stephen Page ·
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Late night Christmas shopping is on Friday 6th & 13th December where the shops will be open till 8pm, please do come on down to the town centre and stock up with some festive goodies.
Hope to see you all there
Tim Widdows ·
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Charlbury Cricket Club. Doors and bar 7.30pm. Show starts 8pm. Limited space so please book early.
Another chance to see this theatrical comedy show following a six night tour of the town. Expect absurd skits about Charlbury life alongside ludicrous songs, pension advice and some fancy dance moves.
Tickets are £10 plus £1 booking fee - click here to book and view other dates
Adrian Lancini ·
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The soft craft section of the Community Workshop is holding a session making Christmas Rag Wreaths from 09.30 till 12.30 0n Saturday 7th December in the workshop.
Wire rings will be provided with lots of material to choose from and the cost will be £5.00 per person.
If you have any festive material or trimmings then please bring them along
Numbers are limited to 6 persons so to secure your place please e-mail patcourt92@gmail.com
This event will be a chance to produce a lovely Christmas Wreath from rags and tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided
david Court ·
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Charlbury Christmas Trees will be open weekends up to Christmas.
Visit us to choose a real Christmas tree and have is freshly cut. Our trees have really loved the wet weather and have put on significant t growth.
We have the traditional Norway Spruce, and low needle drop Belgian Spruce and some Norman.
Enjoy wandering among our trees to find the tree for you and watch it being cut and wrapped ready to take home and decorate.
You can either choose your tree, watch it cut and take it home in one visit, or we are once again offering tag to collect where you can tag a tree and return at a later weekend to have it cut to take away.
So do visit us and enjoy a wander among the trees to find your dream tree
Janet Burroughs ·
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Undeniably one of the World's most 'in-demand' Baritones, Roddy actually needs no introduction. In a seasonally-themed programme of wintry songs by Purcell, Howells and Vaughan-Williams he will be accompanied by pianist Susie Allan, with whom he has frequently performed and recorded. We are deeply honoured to host these fabulous artistes in the Memorial Hall, and the £17 (£5 for under 15s) ticket-price even includes a complimentary glass of mulled wine and a warm mince-pie after the concert! Exceptionally this recital starts at 1830 hrs. Doors will open at 1800 hrs. Tickets from "Number Five, Market Street" or from:
https://www.charlburyrefugee.org.uk/events/roderickwilliams-susieallan/
Nick Parker ·
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As the nights draw in, come and lift your spirits with a lovely sing - meet new friends and make beautiful music.
Evenlode Voices meet every Monday in the Charlbury Methodist Church @ 7.30-9ish.
£8 on the door.
Jenny Larsen ·
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This show is currently fully booked. Please use link below to join waiting list or see other dates.
The Bull. Doors and bar 7.30pm. Show starts 8pm. Limited space so please book early.
Another chance to see this theatrical comedy show following a six night tour of the town. Expect absurd skits about Charlbury life alongside ludicrous songs, pension advice and some fancy dance moves.
Tickets are £10 plus £1 booking fee - click here to book and view other dates
Adrian Lancini ·
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Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Desert Island Art
Six Art Society members will share the work they would choose to take to their desert island
Tony Lloyd ·
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LIVE AT BARRY's SHEEP ST HOTSPOT
MINGUS TREEo
with Alan Fraser, John Lanyon and Simon Fenn
Music from 8.30
Patricia Fraser ·
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Late night Christmas shopping is on Friday 13th December, where the shops will be open till 8pm, please do come on down to the town centre and stock up with some festive goodies.
Hope to see you all there
Tim Widdows ·
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We are excited to celebrate our 6th Christmas Tree Festival this year and welcome all to participate. The festival will run from 13th December - 2nd January 2025. As in previous years, there will be competitions and events to enjoy. If you or your organisation want to participate in the festival this year, support us, or have any queries, please register through the link (https://forms.gle/QJDwZR3XYeQAGtZa8), the QR Code on the poster or contact Anna.
Anna Boardwell ·
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Please join us in celebrating the opening of the Christmas Tree Festival! This event will feature the music from the Primary School Choir, free refreshments, and lots of community fun!
Christmas tree lights switched on 5 - 6.30pm
Everyone is welcome!
Anna Boardwell ·
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Charlbury Christmas Trees will be open weekends up to Christmas.
Christmas is getting ever closer. Visit us to choose a real Christmas tree and have is freshly cut. Our trees have really loved the wet weather and have put on significant t growth.
We have the traditional Norway Spruce, and low needle drop Belgian Spruce and some Norman.
Enjoy wandering among our trees to find the tree for you and watch it being cut and wrapped ready to take home and decorate.
You can either choose your tree, watch it cut and take it home in one visit, or we are once again offering tag to collect where you can tag a tree and return at a later weekend to have it cut to take away.
So do visit us and enjoy a wander among the trees to find your dream tree
Janet Burroughs ·
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It's that time of year again! Save the date for the Charlbury Pre-School's annual Christmas Disco fundraiser, Saturday December 14th at the Charlbury Memorial Hall from 3-5pm.
Seasonal crafts - Santa's Grotto - Music and dancing - Santa Letter writing station - Raffle & prizes - Festive drinks and kids tea boxes
...plus a visit from Father Christmas!
We hope you will join us for a holiday celebration for kids and families alike.
Tickets available for advance purchase here: https://www.tickettailor.com/.../charlburypreschool1/1465281
Jennifer Celesia ·
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Chloe's. Doors and drinks available from 7.30pm. Show starts 8pm. Limited space so please book early.
Another chance to see this theatrical comedy show following a six night tour of the town. Expect absurd skits about Charlbury life alongside ludicrous songs, pension advice and some fancy dance moves.
Tickets are £10 plus £1 booking fee. Click here for tickets and to view other dates
Please note: The kitchen is closed for tonight's event.
Adrian Lancini ·
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Test your knowledge and celebrate the festive period at the Christmas Tree Festival Quiz at St Mary's Church!
Doors open at 6.00 pm Quiz starts at 6.30 pm,
Enjoy Festive snacks and drinks!
Tickets £12 available from Dine Glasgow
dglasgow@theridgegroup.com
Anna Boardwell ·
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Celebrate the festival season at the Font Cafe with coffee, tea, cakes, and delicious mince pies between 10:00 am and noon!
Anna Boardwell ·
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Come along to Shorthampton Church on Sunday, the 15th of December from 3:00-4:00PM to enjoy festive carols by candlelight!
Anna Boardwell ·
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St Teresa's Chruch invite you to join them for a Carol service for Gaudete Sunday
Sunday 15th December at 3pm.
(corner of Sheep St and Fisher's Lane)
All Welcome.
Alison O ·
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Come and lift your spirits with a lovely winter sing - meet new friends and make beautiful music.
Evenlode Voices meet every Monday in the Charlbury Methodist Church @ 7.30-9ish.
£8 on the door.
Jenny Larsen ·
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Sponsor a local child and help make their Christmas magical. Giving Trees can be found at the Community Centre, St Mary’s Church, and Cornerstone. If you have any questions or would prefer to donate, be sure to get in touch with Jo at cornerstone@charlburychurch.uk.
Anna Boardwell ·
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Join us at the Charlbury Community Center at 7:30 PM in celebrating the holiday season with songs and snacks! We will be singing a selection of traditional carols around the Christmas tree, led by Jennie Grierson, followed by free mulled wine and mince pies!
Anna Boardwell ·
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Bring along your craft, enjoy a chat and laugh, coffee/tea and biscuits, socialise and make new friends. Share ideas and inspiration and swap hints, tips and skills. Everyone welcome. The third Saturday morning of each month 10.30-12.30 at Charlbury Bowls Club. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs.
Louise Cashman ·
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Come and have a chat with a couple of Town Councillors. Ask questions and raise concerns at the Memorial Hall between 10am and 11am on Saturday 21st December. If the Town Council can't help, we can point you in the right direction
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Charlbury Christmas Trees will be open and this will be the last chance to choose and buy a freshly cut tree.
We have the traditional Norway Spruce, and low needle drop Belgian Spruce and some Nordman.
So if you have yet to buy a tree do visit us to get a tree that completes your Christmas.
Janet Burroughs ·
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Following the success of last year's Christmas market, the Town Council is holding another one on Saturday 21st December between 9.30 and 12 noon in the Memorial Hall. Come along and buy those last minute gifts and some festive food and drink and just generally enjoy the atmosphere.
Stallholders booked in include:
Food & drink - the ever reliable (and yummy) Styan fruit and veg and Missing Bean bakery (run by our volunteers with profits being donated to local organisations), Evenlode Honey, Yogi Mama's Kitchen, Camtali Pet Bakery & Treats, Last Unicorn Coffee. Fabulous Italian, Emmunoballs, Edible by Aggy.
Crafts & gifts: Emma Hunt cards, Little Clay Pieces, Fox Rhymes Crafts, Prime Wood Studios, Reloved Crafts, Rebecca Thomas Designs, Window Design Interiors and Lizzie Roberts Originals.
As you can see the hall will be full to bursting with produce. Keep an eye on social media #charlburytowncouncil for the latest on the stalls.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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2024 Reverse Advent Calendar
A way of bringing Christmas hope to homeless people in Oxford. Wrap a box in Christmas paper and every day of Advent place an item into the box. A list of useful items to include is available from St Marys Church and Cornerstone and is on the Charlbury website. Organised by Churches Together in Charlbury in aid of The Porch, Oxford.
Bring your filled box to St Mary’s Church or the Cornerstone at the Corner House between Christmas Eve and the middle of January.
St Marys and All Saints ·
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Mass of Christmas Night (with extra carols) - 8pm, 24th December
Mass of Christmas Day - 9.15am, 25th December
St Teresa's RC Church (corner of Sheep St and Fisher's Lane)
All Welcome
Alison O ·
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A request has been received from Thames Water for a temporary road closure to apply to a length of Browns Lane, whilst essential service pipe relay repair works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 6 January 2025 up to and including 8 January 2025, 24 hours per day.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Valerie Holman
PETER GREGORY
The enigmatic publisher and patron at the heart of the avant-garde British art world in the middle of the 20th century.
Peter Gregory developed close friendships with Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Herbert Read, Kenneth Clark and many others.
Memorial Hall 7.30
Non members welcome, £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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Sharon Bennett Connelly , author and historian, will talk to us about the women who controlled the politics of England during the turbulent twelfth century, a time of conflict and lawlessness. She will particularly discuss the relationship between Empress Matilda and her cousin, Queen Matilda of Boulogne, who based her campaign in Oxford.
Join us BY ZOOM just before 7.30. The link will be sent to members a couple of days before the 9th January . Please note this is the 2nd Thursday of the month.
To join as a guest (£3) or to join /rejoin the Society for £10, please contact mem.charlsoc@gmail.com a week or so before the talk, so that we can ensure you receive the link.
We are unable to help you with connection issues on the evening of the talk.
www.charlburysociety.org.uk
Nikki Rycroft ·
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Silk Screen Printing Workshop - Saturday 18th of January - 10am – 4pm
Venue : The Shed, 9 Acres Lane, Charlbury, Oxfordshire. - not too far from the train station if
you are arriving by train.
No experience necessary.
Age – this workshop would suit anyone from around 14 years old and upwards.
£85 per person – spaces are limited.
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided.
Come and learn how to silk screen print! In this one-day workshop you will learn how to
make a paper cut stencil for screen printing. There will be opportunity to work with some
existing designs before progressing on to making a two or even three colour print.
In the morning you will be making some screen prints on paper using existing designs to cut
as stencils. Once you have built up a bit of confidence, we will then start moving on to 2 and
3 colour prints. In the afternoon I will help you develop your own ideas for a print – source
materials to develop your design will be provided but feel free to bring your own images to
work from. The majority of prints will be printed on paper; however, you will also be able to
print your design onto a tea towel or a fabric tote bag towards the end of the day.
We will be using water based acrylic printing ink as well as craft knives to cut the stencils.
There will be a number of silk screens with different colours to work on through the day.
Wearing old clothes is advisable or bring an apron.
We will have a short break for lunch of around about 30 mins – please bring a packed lunch
with you.
About me : I am a Charlbury based artist and silk screen printer, a lot of my work is within
the music industry. Clients have included The Lumineers, Wilderness Festival, Rob MacFarlane , Johnny Flynn and even Simon Armitage among others.
Jon Mackay ·
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Reduce the risk of identity theft. Bring confidential paper waste for secure shredding between 6.30-7pm to the One Village warehouse on the trading estate just over the railway bridge on Forest Road (OX7 3HH). Cost is £5 per bag with 50% going towards local causes. Please phone Christine Elliott on 811057 for more information. Grateful thanks to One Village for letting us use their premises.
Heavy duty polypropylene sacks able to hold 20kg of paper are available FREE from The Cornerstone at The Corner House Mon-Sat 10am-1pm.
No need to remove staples, paperclips or plastic spines, but please DO NOT include plastic sleeves, folders or CDs.
Certificate of destruction provided if required. The paper gets reprocessed into paper products within just a few weeks.
Shredding by Datashredders Ltd
Organised every June and January by Charlbury Green Hub. Since 2009, when this event was first arranged in Charlbury, over 8,000kg of paper have been shredded for recycling and over £2,000 has been raised for Charlbury charities.
Christine Elliott ·
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We are delighted to have the honour to present this iconic British ‘A Capella’ group here in the Memorial Hall. The King’s Singers spend their year touring the whole World - their concerts preceding this Charlbury show are in premier venues in the USA, the Vienna Konzerthaus and the Wigmore Hall- and then they go on to perform in Mexico and 5 further USA concert halls. This will be a fabulous eclectic programme of favourites from their widely varied repertoire. Tickets: £30, (£15 for under 15s) available from “Number Five, Market Street” or from:
https://www.charlburyrefugee.org.uk/events/special-gala-concert-the-kings-singers/
The price includes CRAG’s delicious complimentary refreshments. Numbers will be limited so advance booking is strongly recommended.
Doors open at 1800 hrs; Concert starts at 1830 hrs.
NB. This concert in NOT included in the 2024/25 season ticket.
Nick Parker ·
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Come and have a chat with a couple of Town Councillors. Ask questions and raise concerns at the Community Centre café between 10am and 11am on Saturday 25th January. If the Town Council can't help, we can point you in the right direction
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Charlie Luxton
The art of balanced design; beauty, function and sustainability within buildings
Memorial Hall 7.30
Non members welcome, £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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Come and have a chat with a couple of Town Councillors. Ask questions and raise concerns at the Community Centre café between 10am and 11am on Saturday 22nd February. If the Town Council can't help, we can point you in the right direction
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Arne Richards: Music in the Community
Memorial Hall 7.30
Non members welcome, £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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Come and have a chat with a couple of Town Councillors. Ask questions and raise concerns at the Community Centre café between 10am and 11am on Saturday 22nd March. If the Town Council can't help, we can point you in the right direction
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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The Oxford Concert Party are mounting a performance of Benjamin Britten’s Noye’s Fludde in St. Mary’s Church.
Conducted by Ben Goodall, who conducts the Chipping Norton Choral Society, and directed by Pat Winslow.
Noye’s Fludde is a wonderful community opera based on a Chester Miracle play and the story of Noah’s Ark.
With a chorus of animals, four teenage girls who are Mrs Noye’s Gossips, Noye’s sons and their wives, Noye and Mrs Noye, a string orchestra, a group of recorder players, bugles and handbells players this amazing spectacle will fill the church .
Matinee 3.00
Evening 7.00
Tony Lloyd ·
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Sunday 6th Apr 2025: Noye's Fludde, St Mary's Church
The Oxford Concert Party are mounting a performance of Benjamin Britten’s Noye’s Fludde in St. Mary’s Church.
Conducted by Ben Goodall, who conducts the Chipping Norton Choral Society, and directed by Pat Winslow.
Noye’s Fludde is a wonderful community opera based on a Chester Miracle play and the story of Noah’s Ark.
With a chorus of animals, four teenage girls who are Mrs Noye’s Gossips, Noye’s sons and their wives, Noye and Mrs Noye, a string orchestra, a group of recorder players, bugles and handbells players this amazing spectacle will fill the church .
Matinee 3.00
Tony Lloyd ·
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Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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The 2025 Charlbury Beer Festival will take place on Saturday 28 June at Charlbury Cricket Club, from noon till late. There will be around 60 real ales, a variety of craft beers, a range of ciders and perries, wine, gin, and Pimm’s; a great selection of food (including vegan options); tea, cake and soft drinks; live music throughout; the Culture Club tent with its varied programme of performances and talks; children’s entertainment and activities; and high-octane sport with the World Aunt Sally Singles Championships.
All money raised by the Beer Festival is given out to community projects, both in the Charlbury area and overseas. We have now taken our total of funds raised for good causes to around £300,000. There have been donations to over fifty local organisations, ranging from Charlbury Primary School and the town’s Pre-School, to local sports clubs, Charlbury’s Day Centre and Community Centre, and overseas projects in Africa, India, South America and elsewhere.
We must thank those generous sponsors who finance the beers and the entertainment tents, and of course, the beers themselves, plus the many hours that committee members and other volunteers put in. Cheers all round!
Charlbury Cricket Club provides a glorious setting, just across the road from Charlbury Station. There are excellent all-day (including late night) bus and train services to and from Charlbury to Oxford, Chipping Norton, Reading, Witney, Worcester and London, so you don’t even need to drive if you want to have a drink.
To keep up to date with the festival, please visit our website and follow our social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter)
Edward Fenton ·
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