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Wootton and Community Newsletter “Be part of it” also available at http://www.woottondrysandfordshippon.co.uk/newsletter SMALL SQUARE ADVERT Published by the Wootton and Dry Sandford Community Centre June 2019

Call for suggestions on what 4.4cm x 4.4cm What’s in this month’s issue? improvements you'd like to see in (19.36cm²) Wootton P2: Community Centre Fund Raising approx. events The Parish Council are delighted the Community P3: What’s on in the Community Park opposite the Church in Wootton is proving P4: Wednesday Club Update very popular. We hope to make further Jumble Sales Extra enhancements to the park over the Summer Six Inspirational Gardens SMALL HORIZONTAL including another bench and picnic tables. If you Letter to the Editor ADVERT P5: Fire and Rescue, the fatal would like to give us any feedback or report any 6.8cm width, 2.9cm depth four issues please do get in contact with the Clerk. (19.72cm²) approx. Commemorative Poppy Planting We are happy to say that we've secured the next P6: Update from PCSO Rich Osborn. grass cut in and around Wootton and this will be Oxfordshire cycling events undertaken soon (if not already by the time this St Helen’s Without parish dates newsletter has gone out). St Peter’s Church Update and events P7: Message from the Editor Now that the Community Park project has drawn P8: St Helen’s Church news to a close, the Parish Council are seeking suggestions on what you'd like to see improved P15: Friends of next. We would welcome any sensible & practical suggestions to consider. We can’t promise to do P16: What’s on in the community this month? everything but it would greatly help if we knew what you would like to see happen (or not!). Here are some of the things that the Parish Council can do: • Improvements/installation of bus shelters • Highways – lighting, parking places, verge maintenance (NOTE: we cannot repair potholes, or pathways, sadly). • Provision of litter-bins and support for anti-litter campaigns • Improvements to recreation grounds, public walkways, pleasure grounds, open spaces, village greens • Improvements to rights of Way – footpath and bridleway maintenance • Public seating • Signs – danger signs, place names and bus stops signs • Funding for community services, entertainment and the arts • Traffic Calming Please make any suggestions to the Clerk using the details below. Wendy Quigley; Clerk to The Parish [email protected] 07850 577 122 Would you like to help at Wootton & Dry Craft & Produce Show Competition Sandford Community Centre’s fundraising List events? Adults Flowers, Vegetables & Fruit This could entail 1. Autumn in a teapot or jug. Putting out/away tables and chairs / Preparing food / Selling 2. 3 Dahlias or Chrysanthemums. items on a stall /Selling refreshments It could be morning, afternoon or evenings for any amount of 3. An arrangement of flowers/greenery to time that you are able and at any of the events of your choosing. include wood. For more information or to register your interest please contact 4. A basket, hamper or box of garden produce. Sue Alder on or e-mail [email protected] 5. Biggest Marrow or Pumpkin.

6. A bunch of Carrots, or Onions. Wootton & Dry Sandford Community Centre Registered Charity No. 1121899 Adults Art, Crafts & Photos 1. Anything made of Paper, or card. 2. An Owl. Painted, photo, or hand crafted. 3. At the seaside. Painted, photo, or hand crafted. 4. A piece of jewellery. 5. Recycled, reused, repurposed. 6. Made of wool. Adults Baking. 1. A coffee cake. 2. A pineapple upside down cake. 3. A plate of biscuits or flapjacks. 4. 3 food items for a child’s party.(not a birthday cake) 5. A breakfast tray. Wootton and District Tallest 6. A loaf or 6 bread rolls. Sunflower Competition 2019 Adults Jam & Preserves. Can anyone beat a 9’1” Sunflower? 1. A jar of jam. That was the height of the sunflower 2. Marmalade. grown by our winner of the tallest sunflower competition 2018. 3. Chutney.

FREE SEEDS will be given to any child under the age of 12 4. Pickled Onions. years who wishes to have a go (with parental help of course) at Children’s Flowers, veg & baking producing the tallest sunflower in Wootton and district (all areas 1. Flowers from our garden in a decorated jar. served by this newsletter). The winners (first, second and third) will be announced at the 2. Veggie creatures. Craft and Produce show which this year is on Sunday 8th 3. 6 fairy cakes, or biscuits. October. All entrants will receive a certificate and the three Children’s Craft. winners will each receive a prize. 1. My shoe box world. To obtain your free seeds you can either : Fill in the contact from below and send to me and I will deliver or post the seeds 2. A drawing of a scarecrow. to you OR e mail (address below) me with your contact details. 3. A puppet made from a sock. Happy Growing!

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2 Laugh and learn Calling all Hobby Crafters Ballroom and Latin Dance Classes Craft club meets on the 2nd Thursday of each month at th David Douglas International ten dance champion will be Wads CC 2-4pm room F1: Craft club dates: 13 June, 11 teaching beginners and more advanced dancers. July, 8 August This will be on a Monday night 7.45 until 8.45 for beginners Please contact Karen Fysh for more details and 8.45 until 9.45 for other dancers. Craft Cafe @ WADS CC Come and join us for a cuppa You can then put your skills and practice on Friday nights and chat on 4th Wed of the month 2pm-4.30pm, 26th June, with Mike and Margaret. 24 July, 28 August

Sandleigh Seniors – Dates for the diary 3rd June Auction. 2pm. CC Wootton Reading Group 17th June. Birds of Prey Demo. 2pm. CC Do you love to read? We are a friendly group of readers who meet every six weeks on a Tuesday evening from Roy’s Quiz Nights @ WADS Community Ctre 7.30 – 9pm. We explore a wide variety of genres as we discuss the set book and choose a different book to read Held on the 2nd Saturday of each month. and discuss for our next meeting. If you would like to join Bring your own wine/beer us, and add your thoughts and ideas to the group, please contact Rebecca Turner on Quiz teams up to 8 person £3.00 per head. [email protected] for more details Further info ring Roy Phipps 01865 735865. Get fit the enjoyable way Wootton WI Update Join our friendly groups at one of the following sessions The June meeting will take the form of a treasure hunt Pickleball Mon 2pm to 3pm - WADS Community Centre; around and within Wootton church with the kind help Main Hall of our Vicar, John Williams. This should be interesting Table tennis Tue 11.00am to 12noon – WADS and we are hoping to learn a little more about our Community Centre; F3 church. After the hunt we will adjourn across the road Table tennis Thur 11.30 am to 12.30pm - WADS to the cricket club for a drink, (hot or cold!) and a Community Centre; chance to socialise, hopefully on a warm evening! There is no longer a waiting list for Pickleball – all This is on Wednesday 19th June at 7.30 - meeting at welcome! the church. The day before we will have celebrated the Centenary of Oxfordshire WI with members from other WI's Community Coffee Mornings within the Matthew Arnold Group by having a cream Every Thurs at WADS Community Centre tea upstairs at Millets Farm - it wouldn't be a WI 9:30am - 11:45 (last hot food orders at 11:15am) Coffee, celebration without cake! teas, homemade cakes, toasted teacakes, bacon or sausage rolls etc. All ages welcome Cathy French

3 Six inspirational Wootton gardens will be open Letter to the Editor Thank you to each and every one to the public as part of the NGS Garden Scheme and we of you for all your messages of warmly invite you to come and see what local gardeners have condolences after Ron passed away. done with their plots. Sorry there was not enough room in These unique and beautiful gardens will be available for you the St Peter’s Church on the day of the funeral, and I am grateful to to view between 2-6pm on Thursday 13th June 2019, we hope Karen Fysch for her tribute to Ron you will join us to spend an afternoon exploring gardening in last month’s Community ideas and opinions, as well as helping the good causes the Newsletter which covered some of NGS supports. Charities such as Macmillan and Marie Curie the Eulogy. Ron was a very modest benefit from the scheme and tea and cake will also be man and would not believe how many people’s lives he had touched. available at the gardens. On the day, yellow arrows around Even I was in a state of shock to the village will show the way to each of the gardens; the extent of being speechless. Ron alternatively the NGS website (link below) has information on would say “impossible” (his sense of the locations of the gardens. The entrance fee to the humour). Ron’s stroke forced him gardens is £5 for adults and free for children (below the age to find alternative ways of contributing to the community and of 5); we look forward to seeing you there! NGS website: his comuter skills became an www.ngs.org.uk essential way to do so. His determination meant his recovery improved and communication JUMBLE SALES EXTRA possible to assist with the Centre’s With your generous help we have raised a marvellous £1312.00 from events. our last Jumble Sale in April. This wonderful amount has been sent to

Helen & Douglas House who give help to desperately ill children and Ron was saddened by the loss of their families - either to help challenges every day during their children’s short lives or help parents emotionally deal with living with a child with Michael Schomberg and Graham terminal illness. We cannot thank you enough for your most Alder, unaware that he was soon to generous donations to this wonderful charity. pass away himself from cancer Our next Jumble Sale is on June 15th, which is our now annual fund after a six year “battle”. I know the raising for Help, the Heroes. three of them will be keeping an Details below. eye on the Centre’s future with Jumble Sale Extra close interest. Village Hall Saturday 15th June 2.0 pm - 4pm God bless the three of them. Entrance 50p

We would be most grateful for donations of items Ann Webber to sell for Help the Heroes which can be left at Cumnor Village Hall on either Friday 14th June between 3pm - 6pm or on the morning of the sale between 9am - 12noon. There will be all the usual stalls of books, toys, white elephant, clothes, shoes etc. Also a tombola, raffle and refreshments. Do come along and help us raise money for this national charity. We look forward to seeing you there. Avryl, Freda, Sue D & Sue S

Wednesday Club The Annual General Meeting of the Club took place on 13th May. A copy of the audited accounts were available for all members to examine at the meeting. The membership present agreed that the accounts should be adopted. The present Chairman, Frances Dix, and the committee were unanimously re-elected en bloc.

It was agreed that the annual subscription should remain at £8 with a fee of £3 payable at each meeting. Coffee/tea with cake and biscuits will be provided at the meetings. Following the business meeting, an enjoyable lunch was provided by The Bystander.

In June, there will not be a meeting at the Community Centre. We shall be visiting the Cotswold Woollen Weavers near Lechlade on 10th June. A cream tea will be provided there for our members.

4 Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service - The Fatal Four

It’s not worth the risk Do you know that 95% of collisions are due to human error? Distraction, speeding, not wearing a seatbelt and driving under the influence of drink or drugs are the big fatal four on our county’s roads. Could you? • Put your phone in your glove compartment or set your phone to do not disturb before you start your journey • Adjust your speed and make sure you have time to react to the unexpected • Make sure everyone is wearing their seatbelt before you set off • Get a taxi, the bus or be the designated driver on a night out • Make sure you’re safe to drive the morning after, you could still be over the drink drive limit, even if you feel fine Oxfordshire County Council Fire and Rescue Service have put together top tips to help you avoid the fatal four and have created a handy ‘don’t get caught out the morning after guide 365alive.co.uk/fatalfour

Commemorative poppy-planting ceremony to be held in Woodstock by students of Marlborough School As part of The Marlborough School WW1 Project, Woodstock Then and Now, the school’s art department have been working on an idea, which ties in with the centenary of the Treaty of Versailles, in remembrance of the soldiers that fell in the Great War.

A group of students have been making poppies, which will be ‘planted’ in the grounds of Oxfordshire County museum, as part of a formal ceremony in conjunction with the Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum on 28th June 2019. The poppies will remain on display to the public at the site until 24th July 2019.

Invited guests will include Alice Hipkiss and Isabel Wheeler, the Marlborough students behind the project, and individuals with connections to the town’s fallen soldiers, but all are invited to watch the ceremony which will be held at 11am on 28th June. SOFO Museum previously supported Woodstock Then and Now, exhibiting Alice and Isabel’s work in 2018.

Following the formal proceedings, Marlborough students will facilitate an art installation, based on paper poppies, which will reflect visitors thoughts on remembrance, as part of the national Kids in Museums Takeover Day event, at SOFO Museum. They will also guide visitors around the county’s military history museum, which currently features exhibits such as : The War and the World 1914-1919, offering an insight into Oxford’s international connections during WW1.

th Discounted admission prices will also be offered to those visiting the museum between 11am and 1pm on 28 June. There is no better way of This event will provide a valuable exercise for the pupils involved, and gives members of the community the opportunity to share knowledge and experiences with the younger generation. This activity is hoped to be promoting your business than stimulating for all involved, a great way of learning for the students, and a way to build a closer relationship in the local newsletter. between the different generations. For advert enquiries, contact: The continuing project, which has now received Heritage Lottery Fund support, will focus on research into the First World War using local resources so that information can be shared through the setting up of a dedicated website. The project came about after the opportunity to visit the Battlefields with the award winning programme 110 Legacy delivered by the UCL Institute of Education and Equity. The project will enable local people in [email protected] Woodstock to come together to preserve the memories and heritage of those that died in the First World War.

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Here is your neighbourhood policing update from PCSO Rich Osborn. Scams We are still getting reports that people are being scammed. Please be aware that the police would never asked you any personal banking details and they would never ask you to help them by going into the bank to withdraw money. If you get any phone calls where someone is saying that your bank account has been compromised or money has been taken out of your account put down the phone and try and us a different phone to call your bank and the police (101) as they may still have the phone line open. Always tell someone that it has happened, if you need any more information please make contact with us. Criminal damage There has been a spate of criminal damage at the train station in the team are working closely with British Transport Police and patrolling with them to ensure this is bought to the end and any offenders who are committing offences are bought to justice. If you have any information on this please call 101. The Abingdon neighbourhood team are delighted that the Abingdon Bridge have been awarded funding from the Police Property Act, this will enable them to carry on the vital work they do for the young people in our community. The Bridge is a charity that offers free advice and guidance for young people aged between 13-25 years. We have worked in partnership with them over many years to tackle underage drinking and anti-social behaviour and we look forward to this continuing.

Oxfordshire Cycling events St Helen’s Without Parish Council Oxfordshire will be hosting stage three of the OVO Women's Dates of the next meetings: Tour on Wednesday 12 June - Olympic and World 24th June at Shippon Church Hall. Sub Committees Championship level riders will be competing! The race will be at 7.00 p.m. followed by the main Parish Council televised around the world and is a great opportunity to show meeting at 7.30 p.m. the world the best aspects of our towns and villages. We would 5th August at Dry Sandford Primary School. Sub love for the televised pictures to show our residents out on the Committees at 7.00 p.m. followed by the main Parish streets, cheering the racers along. Council meeting at 7.30 p.m.

The www.womenstour.co.uk website has plenty of information There are 4 Councillor vacancies for the Dry Sandford on how residents can help out at the event as Race Ward Makers. The website also shows the route with times that riders are expected to pass certain villages and towns. This will The Wootton Warblers invite everyone in the make it easy for residents to plan where they will could cheer on community to a COME AND SING EVENING in St and support these riders. Peter’s Church on Tuesday the 4th of June from 7 to While everyone is inspired by top-level athletes competing for a 8.30 pm. If you like to sing, and even if you think you place on the podium, we are encouraging communities to can’t, come along and have a good time. Paul support a fun and friendly community cycling event in Herrington will take us through an enjoyable evening and Wallingford. of fun with music. People of all ages are welcome and

The Farcycle Faringdon Sportive 27 July 2019, will be offering 3 there is no need to be able to read music. The more organised rides from 35 to 100 miles. Visit the people who come the bigger and better the noise we Farcycles website for more can make! (£1 on the door toward church funds.) information, www.farcycles.weebly.com/le-tour

Wallingford Festival of Cycling 12 - 14 July will be offering 6 organised rides for every level of rider, from a family 5 mile ride to a 100 miler for the more experienced cyclist. To find out more, please visit www.wfoc.co.uk or contact [email protected]

St Peter’s Church Wootton Sunday 2nd Parish Communion and Sunday School at 10am Sunday 9th Parish Communion and Sunday School at 10am Sunday 16th Holy Communion at 9am Family Service at 10am Saturday 22nd Church Open 10 – 12.30 (with refreshments) Sunday 23rd Parish Communion and Sunday School at 10am Messy Church at 3pm Saturday 29th Garden Party at Vicarage 2 – 4pm Sunday 30th Parish Communion and Sunday School at 10am

There is a service of Holy Communion every Wednesday at 10am Please contact the vicarage for more details.

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Message from the Editor Welcome to the month of June dear community. Having had a scout around for explanations as why this month is called So please try and get some photos June, the overwhelming result is that it is named after the Roman goddess Juno, the goddess of marriage and the wife to me to publish in the next edition. of the Supreme Being Jupiter. However, it is also said that Don’t forget that next month I will the name comes from the Latin word iuiores, meaning be gathering all your news and ‘younger ones’ as apposed to maiores (elders) for which May announcements for July and (Maius), the month before may be named. I’m very sad that I August so make sure I get it all in won’t be around for the 6 inspirational gardens on 13 June time for 15 June.

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Future Events

Friday June 14th The Abingdon Turnpike Murder and stories from Oxford Castle -Mark Davies

Saturday July 13th 2.30pm to 4.30pm Tea Party

Our meetings are held in Shippon Church Hall and start at 7.30pm Free entry for members, visitors £3

Information on above events: Val Dawson 01235 529596

Book club: Carol Gibbins 01235 527211 Bridge Club: Mo Hinkley Smith 01235 521657 Singing for Pleasure: Val Dawson 01235 529596

15 What’s On Upcoming events in the village CC : Community Centre CCC : Cumnor Cricket Club June 2019 CVH : Cumnor Village Hall CrP : Cricket Pavillion 1 Jumble Sale CC DB : Dalton Barracks 3 Sandleigh Seniors, Auction CC DBCC : Dalton Barracks Community Centre 4 Wootton Parish Council Meeting CC DSC : Dry Sandford Church DSS : Dry Sandford School 4 Wootton Warblers StP SHQ : Scout HQ 5 Blood Donors CC StH : St Helen’s, Dry Sandford 9 Roy’s Quiz CC StP : St Peter’s, Wootton 9 PSA CC WS : Wootton School 10 Wednesday Club Trip SVH : Village Hall 13 Craft Club CC BP : Bystander Pub (I) : Intermediate 13 WADS CC User Group Meeting CC (A) : All standards 14 Friends of Shippon SCH (Sh) : Shippon 15 Jumble Sale Extra CVH StHCC: St. Helens Church Centre 17 Sandleigh Seniors, Birds of prey demo CC SCH : Shippon Church Hall 24 St Helen’s without Parish council meeting SCH 26 Craft Café CC Please note - the postcode of the Community Centre is 29 St Peter’s Church Garden Party StP Vicarage OX13 6DA July 2019 Monday Pre-School CC 9.15am Bridge CC 2.00pm 2 Wootton Parish Council Meeting CC Pickleball CC 2.00 pm 11 Craft Club CC Beaver scouts (6-8 yrs) SHQ 5.45pm 13 Quiz CC Cub Scouts (8-10.5 yrs) SHQ 7.00pm 13 Friends of Shippon Tea Party SCH Circuit Training CC 6.30pm 24 Craft Café CC Bingo CC 7.30pm

Wootton Players CC 7.30pm (October to February) Scouts (10.5-14 yrs) SHQ 7.00pm

Tuesday Community Centre Bookings Pre-School CC 9.15am Booking Clerk : [email protected] 07770 447186. Chair Aerobics CC 10.30 am Table tennis CC 11.00am Church Services Zumba CC 6.30pm Wootton Warblers StP 7.00pm St Peter’s, Wootton Calvary Chapel Oxford Badminton CC 8.00pm Sunday - 10.00am Sunday at 10.30 am Botley Primary School Wednesday Communion mid week—Wed10.00am For enquiries, call the Vicarage: Elms Road, Botley, OX2 9JZ Pre-School CC 9.15am Jon and Jenni Williams - 01865 735661 Phone—01865 864498 [email protected] Keep Young Stay Fit CC 10.30am St Helen’s, Dry Sandford Wootton Players CC 7.30pm http://www.calvarychapeloxford.org.uk/ (October to February) Services—Sundays at 11.15am St Thomas More, Grace Dieu Bowls Group CC 7.45pm For enquiries, email Fox Lane, [email protected] or go Fr Daniel Lloyd (07584 32915) Thursday to www.sthelensdrysandford.org. Mass at 8.30 a.m. on Fridays

Pre-School CC 9.15am Police Community Coffee CC 9.30 am Table Tennis CC 11.30 am If you have information about To leave non-urgent messages for Mums Tots Songs WS 2.10pm crime, phone CRIMESTOPPERS PCSO Rich Osborn C9323 call 101 On 0800 555 111 (voicemail available) Friday [email protected]

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