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Local Clubs & Charities May 2020 Local clubs & charities May 2020 Clubs Clubs Stonesfield Tennis Club Stonesfield Allotments Association Andrew Tacon [email protected] Jon Gordon (Chair) [email protected] Small friendly club with low membership fees, excellent playing facilities and offering the opportunity to participate in some local league tennis Stonesfield Bell Ringers Burford Badminton Club [email protected] www.witneyandwoodstock.odg.org.uk Tuesdays Term Time 8pm to 10pm at 891043 Burford School Stonesfield Folk Dance Eynsham Badminton [email protected] www.stonesfieldfolkdance.danceorg.uk Thursdays 8pm to 10pm at Bartholomew 891043 Sports Centre Stonesfield Gardening Club Charlbury Pickleball Club [email protected] Wendy Gould (Chair) www.stonesfieldgardening.info Mondays 10am to 11am, Thursdays 891043 10am to 12pm, Fridays 8pm to 10pm Ladies Probus North Leigh History Society Sandy Rasch 812025 Diana Power 882301 Stonesfield Scouts [email protected] Stonesfield Mother Baby and Toddler group Stonesfield Players 07814 142658 Every Thursday morning term time 10am to 11.30am Village hall club room Dave Rudge (Secretary) [email protected] The Players stage a couple of major Witney Music Society www.witneymusicsociety.org.uk productions and various other activities Jean Richards 702296 each year. New members welcomed whether on stage, off stage or purely social. The information contained on this sheet is for general information purposes only. Stonesfield Parish Council assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the contents. Inclusion implies no endorsement or approval. Contact us via the website if your information is missing or incorrect. Local clubs & charities May 2020 Charities Chrissies Owls and Stonesfield Owl Rescue. www.chrissiesowls.com Chrissie Harper 07815 130578 49 Longore, Stonesfield 891618 Providing a 24 hour rescue service for owls and birds of prey Services Stonesfield Lunch Club [email protected] 898781 • A warm welcome and • Transport available if required. Disabled Access and friendly day of facilities. Parking on site at St James Centre, High companionship along with Street a home cooked 2 course • Every Weds 10.30-3.30. meal, speakers, activities • Members £5 , Visitors welcome by arrangement and outings. • Age range 65+. Stonesfield Voluntary Viv Kendall Transport Scheme [email protected] • 891803 • Car transport by • Walking trolleys or wheelchairs accommodated. arrangement, between • Stonesfield and doctors’ • Free of charge, but a donation towards expenses helps surgeries, dentists, to keep the scheme running. opticians or other health • services in Charlbury, • See the Stonesfield Slate for each month’s contact for Long Hanborough, bookings. Woodstock, Witney, • Kidlington or Water Eaton Park & Ride for onward buses to the Oxford hospitals. • The information contained on this sheet is for general information purposes only. Stonesfield Parish Council assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in the contents. Inclusion implies no endorsement or approval. Contact us via the website if your information is missing or incorrect. .
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