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Street Fair Committee Donation

The Street Fair Committee has raised an amazing £7,000 from its various events during this year including Open Gardens and the Street Fair itself. This is donated to the Corner House to help with renovations including insulation and secondary glazing. Street Fair treasurer, Steve Jones, is seen handing over the cheque to a very happy Corner House chairman, Roy Scott. Many, many thanks to all that made this possible.

Patrick Gallagher · Wed 20 Nov, 11:33 · Link


Last couple of days of the residents' parking consultation

The closing date for the residents' parking consultation is this Friday (22nd November). Please go to the link below and add your comments. This is the only way they will be considered.

https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/charlbury_parking2024

The proposals comprise of the following aspects:

Limited time parking bay – on the western side of Browns Lane, outside the ‘Co-Op’,

Shared-use parking bays (permit holders, & also non-permit holders for various time lengths) – on both sides of Church Street, on Market Street & Sheep Street, and on the east side of Grammar School Hill/Park Street,

Residents permit holders parking bays – on Pound Hill/Thames Street, Dyers Hill, Park Street, Sheep Street, Browns Lane, and The Playing Close,

Residents permit holders parking area – within the entire length of Church Lane (removing the existing DPPP in the process), and

No Waiting at any Time (double yellow lines) parking restrictions – on parts of Pound Hill, Nine Acres Lane, Market Street, Browns Lane, Sheep Street, Park Street, Grammar School Hill/Park Street, and Dyers Hill.

Thanks

Lisa Wilkinson · Wed 20 Nov, 11:09 · Link


It's Panto Time...

Oh no it isn't....

Oh yes it is.

So get your tickets for Rapunzel now, whilst they are still available.

It's absolutely Hair-Larious.

Thursday 28th November @ 7.30pm

Friday 29th November @ 7.30pm

Saturday 30th November matinee @2.30pm

Saturday 30th November  @7.30pm

At the War Memorial hall Charlbury,OX7 3QW

Tickets available from No.5 Market street (aka Cotswold Frames) cash only 

Adults : £10.00 

Children :£8.00

Hope to see you all there....

Tim Widdows · Fri 15 Nov, 13:20 · Link


Christmas Cards

Hi Everyone I have created some Charlbury Christmas cards this year they are available from Cotswold Frames and Charlbury Deli.

Christopher Geary · Fri 15 Nov, 09:09 · Link


Calling all teenagers

We are excited to announce the launch of the all-new CHARLBURY YOUTH CLUB!

For the past couple of years, there’s been a drop-in youth session running on Friday evenings at the Community Centre – the new Charlbury Youth Club continues to offer this, and so much more!

Charlbury Youth Club (CYC) is led by Bryanna Bone, our Youth Ambassador. Many of you will know Bryanna from the years she’s spent running similar child and youth activities in the town. It’s vital in a town the size of Charlbury that we have a vibrant, popular and successful youth club offering a range of activities that enrich the lives of our young people. CYC enables youth in Charlbury and surrounding areas to pursue interests and look at careers they may otherwise never see, giving people of all backgrounds the chances in life they all desperately need. CYC offers connection and mentorship, providing younger generations who are struggling, the support they need with social media, climate anxiety and lack of economic opportunity.

Following our first community-wide event led by Bryanna and 14 of our youth at the Halloween Haunt, we are proud to announce our first tranche of regular events:

Youth Badminton Club

Tuesdays 5–6 pm at Charlbury Community Centre

Challenge your mates to a badminton match! Hone your skills with training from seasoned players. No experience or equipment needed – just turn up and play!

We’re looking for two additional adult volunteers to help support this club one Tuesday a month. If you’re interested, please email Bryanna.

Pizza & Paradoxes

Tuesdays 7.30-8.30 pm – see https://www.charlbury.info/events for venue details

This new Youth Philosophy Club features free pizza and engaging discussions on critical thinking and philosophy. This is a fun opportunity for deep conversation in a relaxed setting.

Youth Art Club

Wednesdays 7–8.30 pm in the Art Room (at the back of the Corner House)

The YAC is already off to a fantastic start, and there’s still room for more young artists to join! With help from talented Charlbury Art Society volunteers, budding artists can work on their personal or GCSE art projects, be mentored by professional artists – and go on trips to art museums and galleries. No equipment needed – just bring your enthusiasm!

Charlbury Youth Club Drop-in Session

Fridays 7–9pm (school term times) at Charlbury Community Centre

For anyone and everyone in Year 7–12, come to the Friday Night Drop-In at the Community Centre! Chat with mates in the café – play table tennis, shoot hoops or practise your penalty shots – play games – take advantage of mentoring.

For all sessions, drop in on the day or email youthclub@charlburycommunitycentre.org.uk.

Keep up-to-date

Regular sessions and one-off events – see: https://www.charlbury.info/events

Web: www.charlburycommunitycentre.org.uk/charlbury-youth-club-cyc/

Insta: www.instagram.com/charlburyyouth/

Facebook: ‘Charlbury Youth Club’

Parent and guardian sign-up: https://tinyurl.com/CbyYthClubReg

Help us thrive

“Everything’s so expensive these days” – something we all say all the time – and that includes running a youth club! Could you help by contributing towards our costs? Our two main expenses are:

• administrative (scheduling, programme planning, event planning, marketing, safeguarding, networking, fundraising, etc.); and

• costs associated with running specific Youth Club programmes (venue hire, equipment and materials costs, costs of youth workers and volunteers).

A group of community volunteers under the aegis of the Thomas Gifford Trust (TGT) employ our Youth Ambassador on a part-time basis. To put on our current programme, we need £15,645 in the first year. Through donations from TGT, the Glasgow Foundation, Cottsway Homes and Cllr Liz Leffman’s discretionary grant, we’ve raised a fantastic £11,520. We need a further £4,125 to be able to complete our offer. Please visit our crowdfunding page https://www.spacehive.com/charlbury-youth-ambassador and join the generous souls who’ve already helped us towards our goal. (Note that for technical reasons – we are unable to edit parts of the Spacehive page! – we have so far been unable to reflect the fact that we are much closer to our goal than the Spacehive page suggests.)

All being well, we plan to bring even more clubs to the town soon, for example: a club specifically for girls, a club for boys’ issues, an LGBTQI+ club, a climate action group, a junior leadership programme, a cooking club – even a drone football club.

Looking forward to meeting you soon!

Bryanna Bone – Youth Ambassador – Charlbury Youth Club

youthclub@charlburycommunitycentre.org.uk

www.charlburycommunitycentre.org.uk/charlbury-youth-club-cyc/

James Styring · Thu 14 Nov, 11:20 · Link


London Paddington Station Closed Sunday 17 November

A quick reminder that, due to work on the Old Oak Common HS2 station, London Paddington is closed to all rail services; GWR, Elizabeth Line and Heathrow Express on Sunday 17 November. A reduced rail service will be in operation, with a limited hourly service into London Euston for some long distance customers but will not be available to passengers on the North Cotswold Line.

Customers will be able to use Elizabeth line services from Reading to Ealing Broadway to connect with the Central line.

There is also a reduced service between Reading and London Paddington on Saturday 16 November as only two out of four tracks between these stations will be available for use.

Due to crew availability on Sundays, GWR are also alerting customers to the potential for further timetable changes. They are doing their best to cover all the planned services, but  are reliant on voluntary overtime.

GWR is therefore allowing customers to use tickets for Sunday 17 November on Saturday 16 or Monday 18 November if they prefer. 

The revised timetable is in journey planners. GWR will also update the timetable with any further changes or cancellations early on Sunday 17, so that customers can check their journey before heading out to the station.

Further information and help available at: www.gwr.com/upgrade

Brian Murray/CLPG 

Brian Murray · Wed 13 Nov, 17:14 · Link


Results of Town Council work on parking

The Town Council has been working hard to identify and solve parking issues in the town

Here is a summary of what we have learnt* 

  • station users don’t park at the Spendlove car park (it was a surprise to us too!)
  • over 70% of car park users are there for less than half an hour (mostly just popping into the Co-op)
  • there is high turnover in the car park: it is often full but spaces usually come up every few minutes
  • the disabled and parent & child spaces are under used (legally) and we have asked the District Council if the row of spaces could be better designed
  • almost 50% of car park users drive less than 2 miles.

*based on a six day survey of the Spendlove car park.

What the Town Council is trying to do:

  • work with Oxfordshire County Council to consult on a possible residents’ parking scheme
  • having spoken to some businesses in the town centre, identify potential alternative  parking for staff
  • work with the District Council to get better use out of the Spendlove car park

If you haven't sent in your comments on the residents' parking proposal then please remember the consultation closes on Friday 22nd November. Here is the link for the consultation: https://letstalk.oxfordshire.gov.uk/charlbury_parking2024

Specifically the proposals comprise of the following aspects:

  • Limited time parking bay – on the western side of Browns Lane, outside the ‘Co-Op’,
  • Shared-use parking bays (permit holders, & also non-permit holders for various time lengths) – on both sides of Church Street, on Market Street & Sheep Street, and on the east side of Grammar School Hill/Park Street,
  • Residents permit holders parking bays – on Pound Hill/Thames Street, Dyers Hill, Park Street, Sheep Street, Browns Lane, and The Playing Close,
  • Residents permit holders parking area – within the entire length of Church Lane (removing the existing DPPP in the process), and
  • No Waiting at any Time (double yellow lines) parking restrictions – on parts of Pound Hill, Nine Acres Lane, Market Street, Browns Lane, Sheep Street, Park Street, Grammar School Hill/Park Street, and Dyers Hill.

There is a large map of the consultation on display at the side of the Co-op. 

Lisa Wilkinson · Wed 13 Nov, 16:35 · Link


We Need a Little Christmas ... Quiz

Please join us for a Quiz with a Dash(er) of Christmas cheer on Saturday, 14th December at St. Mary’s Church as part of the Christmas Tree Festival.

Teams will be made up of six people each, and tickets will be £12 per person. Doors will open at 6pm, and the Quiz will start at 630pm and finish by 8pm. We will be serving festive snacks, and there will be a bar, raffle, and a silent auction (so bring cash or card). It will be a great way to kick-off your evening.

To reserve your spot, please use the link below which includes payment details. All proceeds will benefit St. Mary’s and its local initiatives.

https://forms.office.com/Pages/DesignPageV2.aspx?prevorigin=shell&origin=NeoPortalPage&subpage=design&id=uABrxVZTeEWkV-OXPrtN4bWIwPN1b-5KnPDKLpfWg6xUMTVBWlVIVkw1RjlBNkxFSFJZUUVJSFpXQS4u

Please feel free to contact me with any questions. dglasgow@theridgegroup.com 

dine glasgow · Tue 12 Nov, 17:07 · Link


Leaf clearance continues!

There is another leaf clearing session this Saturday - 16th November. Meet on Hixet Wood at 10am and bring gloves and rakes.

Thanks to everyone who has come out to help over the last three sessions. It makes a huge difference to have lots of helping hands!

Lisa Wilkinson · Tue 12 Nov, 11:44 · Link


Charlbury Christmas Tree Festival - SPONSOR A TREE

We are very much looking forward to holding our 6th Christmas tree festival this year and hope you will participate by decorating a tree. The festival will run from 13th December - 2nd January 2025.

Keep an eye out on the events page for some very exciting festive events, including our Opening Party, where we will turn on the lights, a Festive Quiz and much more!

Families, businesses, streets, or anyone else who might be keen is very welcome to sponsor a tree! If you don’t have time to decorate it, our fantastic Community Centre Youth Club can decorate it for you for an additional £10!

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.

The money raised will be donated to the St Mary’s appeal and will contribute to the parish's outreach work. We would love to hear from you if you would like to be involved.

This year, we will collaborate with Cornerstone to support local families struggling to afford Christmas gifts for their children with the Giving Tree. Please consider stopping by the Community Centre, Cornerstone, or St Marys to help support a local kid in need!

Anna - charlburyctf@gmail.com

St Mary’s Church Office - parishoffice@charlburychurch.uk

Anna Boardwell · Mon 11 Nov, 16:31 · Link


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