Conservation Area public consultation

Cherwell District Council are re-appraising the Duns Tew Conservation Area and would like to hear your views.

Conservation Area public consultation

Exhibition

Monday 16th September 2019, 16:00 – 20:00

Duns Tew Village Hall, Middle Barton Road, OX25 6JW

Consultation

9th September 12:00 – 21st October

The draft appraisal can be viewed at:

Conservation Area Appraisal

Conservation area status is awarded to places that are deemed to be of ‘special architectural or historic interest’. …

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Church Newsletter – September 2019

Services given below are all in Duns Tew, unless stated otherwise. Details of all services in the benefice can be found at www.dornandridgebenefice.org.uk/

01.09.201918:00Evening worship
08.09.201911:00Morning worship
15.08.201909:00 Breakfast
09:30 Service
Family @ Church breakfast
Service and Eucharist
22.09.201911:00Eucharist followed by refreshments
25.09.2019
Wednesday
10:30Mid-week communion
Bon Accord, Middle Barton Road
29.09.201911:00Benefice Harvest Festival at Sandford St Martin

Thank You

Charity Coffee Morning for Katherine House Hospice

A massive thank you to all the donors, helpers and everyone who came to the Charity Coffee Morning on Saturday 3 August.…

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News from Community Education at the Marlborough School, Woodstock

Our new 2019-20 programme is now available! See the Marlborough School website for full details of courses and workshops starting between September 2019 and July 2020 with latest availability as places fill up. Brochures have been delivered to many local homes over summer. If you didn’t get one, please download a copy from the website or phone the office and we’ll send you one.

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Cycle survey – Have your say

Cyclists from across the county are being invited to complete a survey about what they like or dislike about cycling in Oxfordshire.

The results will be used by Oxfordshire County Council to help shape Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plans (LCWIPs) – new plans to radically improve Oxfordshire’s cycling network and make it attractive, comfortable and easy to use for all cyclists.

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Church Newsletter – August 2019

Services given below are all in Duns Tew, unless stated otherwise. Details of all services in the benefice can be found at www.dornandridgebenefice.org.uk/

04.08.201918:00Evening prayer
11.08.201911:00Lay-led morning prayer
18.08.201909:00 Breakfast
09:30 Service
Family @ Church breakfast
Service
25.08.201911:00Eucharist followed by refreshments
28.08.2019
Wednesday
10:30Mid-week communion
34 Duns Tew

Services

In addition to our new Family@Church Breakfast Service, which is held on the third Sunday of the month, we are replacing the prayer book services, held on the first two Sundays of the month, with acts of worship in modern day language.…

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The Neighbourhood Watch E-Newsletter

The latest edition of Our News – the Neighbourhood Watch e-newsletter – is out now.

In this issue, we round up events from Neighbourhood Watch week and hear about the launch a new good practice database entitled Neighbourhood Watch Inspiration.

We also hear about a short film featuring a Neighbourhood Watch group for the newly launched Co-operate 2022 campaign which aims to save, improve and protect 2,000 public spaces over the next three years. …

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Duns Tew Energy Park Public Consultation

…and Low Carbon Hub Community Ownership Presentation

Public Consultation

Thursday 25th July, 17:00 – 20:00, Deddington Arms Hotel
Friday 26th July, 14:00 – 18:00, Duns Tew Village Hall

Low Carbon Hub Community Ownership Presentation

Friday 26th July, 19:00 – 20:00, Duns Tew Village Hall

You are invited to a public consultation event to consider updated proposals for a new solar farm and energy storage facility alongside the existing solar array constructed in 2016 on land at Hill Farm, Duns Tew.…

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Prevent Your Home From Becoming Hot Property This Summer

The summer is a time when Thames Valley Police, and other forces around the country, experience an increase in residential burglary. This is due to opportunist thieves taking advantage of doors and windows being left open in hot weather, and properties not being left secure while residents are away on holiday.

It only takes seconds to steal valuables that are within easy reach.

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