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Bicester Historian Issue: 8 April 2015 the Monthly Newsletter for Bicester Local History Society
Bicester Historian Issue: 8 April 2015 The monthly newsletter for Bicester Local History Society Contents Big Babies, Beer Chairman’s Ramblings . 2 St Albans Trip . 2 & Buckled Wheels Archive Update . 3 At 11:30am on Easter Monday in 1962 a Marj’s Memories . 3 large, excited, roaring crowd in a holiday Bygone Bicester . 3 mood gathered in the town centre. They Seven-a-Side Rugby . 4 were there to see the Comic Pram Race, Luftwaffe Crash . 4 organised by the Bicester Round Table. A Village History . 5 charity event that received so much support that it went on to become an annual event Roll of Honour . 5 that ran for a number of years. Talks Update . 6 The Bicester Advertiser later reported The English Parish Talk . 6 that the event was a tremendous and boisterous success, as competitors, sporting Dates For Your Diary flamboyant hats, dressed in fantastic infants clothes and sucking succulent dummies and Travelling in the Middle bottles, drew loud peals of laughter and delight from the thronging people surging in Ages Talk their hundreds down Sheep Street. 20th April - 7:30pm An astounding assembly of bizarre buns at a stall with indigestible speed, but see page 6 prams were lined up. Some donated, some victory was by now in sight. borrowed, and others taken out of ditches. Messrs. Pat Smith and Edward Shaw, May Newsletter Mr F.T.J. Hudson JP, brandishing a representing the White Lion, passed the Submissions Deadline pistol, started the race in Bell Lane with winning line first, having completed the 24th April a resounding shot. -
Oxfordshire Archdeacon's Marriage Bonds
Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by Bride’s Parish Year Groom Parish Bride Parish 1635 Gerrard, Ralph --- Eustace, Bridget --- 1635 Saunders, William Caversham Payne, Judith --- 1635 Lydeat, Christopher Alkerton Micolls, Elizabeth --- 1636 Hilton, Robert Bloxham Cook, Mabell --- 1665 Styles, William Whatley Small, Simmelline --- 1674 Fletcher, Theodore Goddington Merry, Alice --- 1680 Jemmett, John Rotherfield Pepper Todmartin, Anne --- 1682 Foster, Daniel --- Anstey, Frances --- 1682 (Blank), Abraham --- Devinton, Mary --- 1683 Hatherill, Anthony --- Matthews, Jane --- 1684 Davis, Henry --- Gomme, Grace --- 1684 Turtle, John --- Gorroway, Joice --- 1688 Yates, Thos Stokenchurch White, Bridgett --- 1688 Tripp, Thos Chinnor Deane, Alice --- 1688 Putress, Ricd Stokenchurch Smith, Dennis --- 1692 Tanner, Wm Kettilton Hand, Alice --- 1692 Whadcocke, Deverey [?] Burrough, War Carter, Elizth --- 1692 Brotherton, Wm Oxford Hicks, Elizth --- 1694 Harwell, Isaac Islip Dagley, Mary --- 1694 Dutton, John Ibston, Bucks White, Elizth --- 1695 Wilkins, Wm Dadington Whetton, Ann --- 1695 Hanwell, Wm Clifton Hawten, Sarah --- 1696 Stilgoe, James Dadington Lane, Frances --- 1696 Crosse, Ralph Dadington Makepeace, Hannah --- 1696 Coleman, Thos Little Barford Clifford, Denis --- 1696 Colly, Robt Fritwell Kilby, Elizth --- 1696 Jordan, Thos Hayford Merry, Mary --- 1696 Barret, Chas Dadington Hestler, Cathe --- 1696 French, Nathl Dadington Byshop, Mary --- Oxfordshire Archdeacon’s Marriage Bond Index - 1634 - 1849 Sorted by -
Item Cmdt11e Transport Decisions Committee
Division(s): All ITEM CMDT11E TRANSPORT DECISIONS COMMITTEE - 1 OCTOBER 2009 BUS SERVICE SUBSIDIES Report by Head of Transport Introduction 1. This report and associated Annexes deals with the following which now require decisions to be made by the Committee:- (A) The Review of Subsidised Bus Services in the Bicester and Kidlington area, which, if awarded, will be effective from 13 December 2009. (B) Other bus subsidy contracts elsewhere in the County. 2. Background information on items (A) and (B) above is included at Annex 1 together with a summary of the relevant points from the responses received through local consultation. Information relating to the main County Council subsidy contracts is also included at Annex 1 for each service, but in some cases there are wider issues affecting particular contracts, which are discussed in the main body of the report. Section A of Annex 1 deals with services under review in the Bicester and Kidlington area, whilst Section B deals with other services elsewhere in the County. 3. Tender prices obtained for contracts specified in paragraph 1 will be contained in a confidential Supplementary Exempt Annex 2, to be circulated later. Reasons for Exempt Annex 4. This item should be considered in exempt session because its discussion in public might lead to the disclosure to members of the public present of information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information) as a result of discussions between Oxfordshire County Council and/or other local authorities and organisations. 5. The costs contained in Annex 2 must be treated as strictly confidential since they relate to the financial and business affairs of the operator. -
Minutes of a Meeting of Caversfield Parish Council, Held on Wednesday 21 January 2015 at 7.00M, at 14 Davis Gardens, Caversfield
Caversfield Parish Council – Minutes of Parish Council Meeting held on 21 January 2015 Minutes of a Meeting of Caversfield Parish Council, held on Wednesday 21 January 2015 at 7.00m, at 14 Davis Gardens, Caversfield Present: Cllr Eleanor Booth-Davey, Cllr John Gilmore (Chairman), Cllr June Nisbet, Cllr Roger Shipway (until 8.20pm), Cllr Glenice Sutcliffe In attendance: Mrs J Olds (Parish Clerk), PC Keith Herring, Cllr Lawrie Stratford (OCC), one member of the public (until 7.45pm), and two representatives of Zeta Lighting (until 8pm) Apologies: Cllr Esther Bannister 1. Apologies The Councillors accepted Cllr Bannister’s apologies. 2. Declarations of Interest Cllr Shipway wished to record that whilst he had no pecuniary interest regarding the planning application reference 14/00437/TCA for the reduction of height of the seven Leylandii, the over-grown trees affected his property. 3. Public Participation One member of public attended the meeting to raise a number of issues including the green buffer to the south west of the village and the traffic light system on Fringford Road. Two representatives from Zeta Lighting made a presentation about their solar lighting for bus shelters to the Council and then departed. 4. Minutes of the Meeting held on 19 November 2014 It was RESOLVED that the minutes be accepted as a true record with the amendment under point 7 ‘MOD Police’ that PC Herring was due to retire in 2015 not 2016. They were signed by the Chairman. 5. Matters Arising from the Minutes a. Registering the Parish Council land in Old School Close as a Village Green The Clerk is now waiting for the final documents from OCC. -
Special Meeting of Council
Public Document Pack Special Meeting of Council Tuesday 27 January 2015 Members of Cherwell District Council, A special meeting of Council will be held at Bodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, OX15 4AA on Tuesday 27 January 2015 at 6.30 pm, and you are hereby summoned to attend. Sue Smith Chief Executive Monday 19 January 2015 AGENDA 1 Apologies for Absence 2 Declarations of Interest Members are asked to declare any interest and the nature of that interest which they may have in any of the items under consideration at this meeting. 3 Communications To receive communications from the Chairman and/or the Leader of the Council. Cherwell District Council, Bodicote House, Bodicote, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX15 4AA www.cherwell.gov.uk Council Business Reports 4 Cherwell Boundary Review: Response to Local Government Boundary Commission for England Draft Recommendations (Pages 1 - 44) Report of Chief Executive Purpose of report To agree Cherwell District Council’s response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s (“LGBCE” or “the Commission”) draft recommendations of the further electoral review for Cherwell District Council. Recommendations The meeting is recommended: 1.1 To agree the Cherwell District Council’s response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s draft recommendations of the further electoral review for Cherwell District Council (Appendix 1). 1.2 To delegate authority to the Chief Executive to make any necessary amendments to the council’s response to the Local Government Boundary Commission for England’s draft recommendations of the further electoral review for Cherwell District Council prior to submission in light of the resolutions of Council. -
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Final recommendations on the future electoral arrangements for Cherwell in Oxfordshire Report to the Secretary of State for Transport, Local Government and the Regions August 2001 LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND © Crown Copyright 2001 Applications for reproduction should be made to: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office Copyright Unit. The mapping in this report is reproduced from OS mapping by the Local Government Commission for England with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Licence Number: GD 03114G. This report is printed on recycled paper. Report no: 252 ii LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND CONTENTS page WHAT IS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND? v SUMMARY vii 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 CURRENT ELECTORAL ARRANGEMENTS 3 3 DRAFT RECOMMENDATIONS 7 4 RESPONSES TO CONSULTATION 9 5 ANALYSIS AND FINAL RECOMMENDATIONS 11 6 WHAT HAPPENS NEXT? 29 A large map illustrating the proposed ward boundaries for Banbury, Bicester and Kidlington is inserted inside the back cover of the report. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND iii iv LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND WHAT IS THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND? The Local Government Commission for England is an independent body set up by Parliament. Our task is to review and make recommendations to the Government on whether there should be changes to local authorities’ electoral arrangements. Members of the Commission are: Professor Malcolm Grant (Chairman) Professor Michael Clarke CBE (Deputy Chairman) Peter Brokenshire Kru Desai Pamela Gordon Robin Gray Robert Hughes CBE Barbara Stephens (Chief Executive) We are required by law to review the electoral arrangements of every principal local authority in England. -
ANNEX 1 Minerals & Waste Compliance Monitoring Sites In
ANNEX 1 Minerals & Waste Compliance Monitoring Sites in Cherwell District. Contact Officer: Neal Richmond, Senior Enforcement Officer Tel: 0771 865 6922 Address Sites Type - Status Charge Target Visits for Visits completed for Mineral year 01/04/19 to the period 01/04/19 or 31/03/20 to 31/03/20 Waste Alkerton CA & Landfill, Alkerton Landfill W Aftercare Full 1 1 Alkerton, Nr. Banbury, Alkerton CA W Active Nil Oxon. Barford Road Farm, W Active Nil 2 1 Barford Road, South Newington, Banbury OX15 4JJ Hornton Grounds, Alkerton Quarry M Active Full 4 3 Stratford Road, Hornton, Hornton Grounds M Active for Banbury, OX15 6AH. Quarry. stone processing Wroxton M Active Full Ardley Quarry, Ardley, Ardley Landfill W Active Full 3 2 Bicester, Oxon, OX27 Ardley EfW W Active Nil 7PH. Ardley Quarry M Active Full Page 1 of 3 ANNEX 1 Minerals & Waste Compliance Monitoring Sites in Cherwell District. Contact Officer: Neal Richmond, Senior Enforcement Officer Tel: 0771 865 6922 Address Sites Type - Status Charge Target Visits for Visits completed for Mineral year 01/04/20 to the period 01/04/21 or 31/03/20 to 31/03/21 Waste Ardley Composting Site, In-vessel W Active Nil 1 1 Ashgrove Farm, Upper Composting Heyford Road, Ardley, OX27 7PJ. Belle Isle Farm, Sibford W Active Nil 0 0 Road, Hook Norton Dewar's Farm, Ardley M Active Full 3 3 Road, Middleton Stoney. Horsehay Quarry, Middle M Active Full 3 2 Barton Road, Duns Tew. Ferris Hill Farm, Sibford W Active Nil 4 3 Road, Hook Norton, Banbury, OX15 5JY. -
Map Referred to in the Oxfordshire
KEY Map referred to in the Oxfordshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2012 ELECTORAL DIVISION BOUNDARY WARD BOUNDARY Sheet 3 of 7 PARISH BOUNDARY PARISH WARD BOUNDARY BICESTER TOWN ED ELECTORAL DIVISION NAME BICESTER NORTH WARD WARD NAME This map is based upon Ordnance Survey material with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of BICESTER CP PARISH NAME the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown copyright. Scale : 1cm = 0.08000 km Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. Grid Interval 1km BICESTER WEST PARISH WARD PARISH WARD NAME The Local Government Boundary Commission for England GD100049926 2012. COINCIDENT BOUNDARIES ARE SHOWN AS THIN COLOURED LINES SUPERIMPOSED OVER WIDER ONES. SHEET 3, MAP 3A Electoral division boundaries in Bicester 1 2 4 4 A CAVERSFIELD CP Airfield Gliding Centre M U L L E I M CAVERSFIELD WARD N ULB ER R RY O A D D R IV E D R M A E B B U C N C BICESTER NORTH ED R R K A O N N E H L E L S (5) B R I O L A L D D R Recreation Ground L U Southwold C E County Primary R N School E S A U N V BICESTER NORTH WARD D S E E K R I N L M U Bardwell School A M N I E D N G BUCKNELL CP E BICESTER NORTH D IV D IS R R H D LIME CRESCENT L E PARISH WARD IV A N E N LA E S R W U IN B P DM U IL C L K AV N EN E U E L E V Glory Farm PLOUGHLEY ED L Bure Park I B R R Primary and Nursery R Primary School D O O W A B E School D A L (13) N L I N I N V B G R U D D E B R R A R M R Y LAUNTON WARD IV R O Y D E R S A L V O The Cooper School D E E A N I A O U D R E F D LAUNTON -
Minutes of the Stratton Audley Parish Annual Parish Meeting Wednesday 11Th May 2016 at 7.30Pm St Mary & St Edburga Church, S
Minutes of Annual Parish Meeting held on 11th May 2016 Minutes of the Stratton Audley Parish Annual Parish Meeting Wednesday 11th May 2016 at 7.30pm St Mary & St Edburga Church, Stratton Audley, Oxfordshire Present: Chairman: Mr John Honsinger Clerk: Mrs Anne Davies Cherwell District Council: Cllr Barry Wood Oxfordshire County Council: Cllr Mrs Catherine Fulljames Parish Councillors : Mr A Flack, Mr S Hopkins, Mr G Nicholson Thames Water : Steve Rapkins - Technical Co-ordinator ,Dagmara Weatherall - Asset Planning Team Manager ,Denise Kinsella - Customer and Stakeholder Liaison 8 Stratton Audley Residents 1. Chairman’s Welcome The Chairman welcomed everyone to the meeting and explained the meeting was a Parish meeting, which was facilitated by the Chairman of the Parish Council as a duty to the community. He explained that Thames Water representatives were attending at the request of the Parish Council to update residents on actions taken about the flooding in the Bradburys, Launton Road and Mill Road, following their attendance at a Parish Council meeting in February when the matter had been discussed at length. He therefore proposed to change the running order for the evening to allow them to explain the current position and then leave. 2. Thames Water Steve Ratkins explained that, following their meeting with the Parish Council, Thames Water had replaced ( rather than refurbished) the two pumps at the pumping station on the Bicester Road with new units, and a colleague was checking out the local piping network. The pumping station had been inundated by storm water over night on 10th May and both pumps had been working flat out, but Thames believed that the situation had been contained. -
Village & Countryside Walks Outings
No. 13 – June 2014 It’s been a long time coming .................................................. A bit of a mixed bag of information in this Newsletter but I’ll start with the most important. Village & Countryside Walks We have a number of walks scheduled for this year. The first of the Countryside walks is this Sunday, 15th June. Some of you may have received information on this already but full details are attached. The walk starts and finishes at Hampton Gay, with tea provided at Manor Farm. If the weather is good this promises to be an excellent walk with interesting history bits thrown in for good measure. And also the possibility of seeing barn owls and, if we’re really lucky, otters! One was seen on this stretch of the Cherwell last week. Short notice for this walk I’m afraid but if we don’t get sufficient numbers we’ll reschedule it for later in the summer. Sunday, 29th June – first of the Village History walks – around Middleton Stoney – led by Martin Greenwood. Details attached. Sunday, 27th July, Bob will lead a Village History walk around Bletchingdon. More details of that will be sent later. Sunday 10th or 17th August (date to be confirmed) – a Countryside Walk based around Middleton Stoney Sunday, 31st August – a Town History Walk around Brackley, lead by someone from Brackley History Society. More on that will be sent later. World War I – Bicester Walk – later on in the year we will have a guided walk around Bicester, lead by Nigel Walton, showing us what happened in the first year of the war (1914) in Bicester – more details to follow but it will probably be in September. -
Minutes of the Meeting of Caversfield Parish Council Held on Wednesday 20 September 2017 at Fringford Village Hall at 7.30Pm
Caversfield Parish Council – Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 20 September 2017 Minutes of the Meeting of Caversfield Parish Council held on Wednesday 20 September 2017 at Fringford Village Hall at 7.30pm Present: Cllr June Nisbet (Vice-Chairman), Cllr Roger Shipway, Cllr Glenice Sutcliffe In attendance: Mr Terry Williams (co-opted at the meeting), Mrs Jane Olds (Parish Clerk) Apologies: Cllr Eleanor Booth-Davey, Cllr John Gilmore (Chairman), Cllrs Nicholas Mawer, Lynn Pratt, and Jason Slaymaker (CDC), Cllr Lawrie Stratford (OCC) 1. Apologies for absence – to receive apologies The Council accepted Cllrs Booth-Davey and Gilmore’s apologies. 2. Requests for Dispensations, Declarations of interest, gifts and hospitality There were no declarations of interest or requests for dispensations. 3. Public Participation Mr Terry Williams attended the meeting to put himself forward for co-option. 4. To receive and approve the Minutes of the Parish Council Meeting held on 19 July 2017 It was RESOLVED that the minutes be accepted as a true record and were signed by the Chairman of the meeting. 5. Reports from District and County Councillors and Police Cllr Stratford provided a written report which the Councillors noted. No District Councillors attended the meeting. 6. Reports from the Village Management Companies No reports had been received. 7. Update on progress from the Minutes a. Insurance The cheque for the insurance was posted and the policy documents had been received. b. Data Protection Policy The Clerk had published the policy on the website. c. Equality and Diversity Policy The Clerk had published the policy on the website. -
CORKIN, Ian the Conservative Party Candidate X RE-ELECT
FRINGFORD AND HEYFORDS WARD - THURSDAY 2ND MAY 2019 Cherwell District Council elections - Thursday 2nd May 2019 CORKIN, Ian The Conservative Party Candidate x RE-ELECT Get in touch [email protected] 07841 041419 with Ian: www.iancorkin.yourcllr.com facebook.com/cllriancorkin IAN’S PLAN FOR FRINGFORD AND HEYFORDS WARD: Protect our village way of life and the unique local character of our 1 area by resisting speculative and inappropriate development. Continue to be a strong voice representing your priorities in 2 negotiations and consultations for big infrastructure projects such as HS2, East West Rail and the Oxford to Cambridge Expressway. Enhance our natural environment; delivering the Burnehyll 3 Woodland Project, ensuring Stratton Audley Quarry is protected as a nature reserve and brought into public use and securing the IAN funds to complete the A4421 cycle path. Work with villages to help them develop traffic management and CORKIN 4 calming schemes for the benefit of residents. Support community facilities such as village halls and play areas as well as the volunteers who use them to deliver amazing Your local champion for: 5 services to our residents, children, young people, seniors and military veterans, to name but a few. Ardley with Fewcott, Bainton, Baynards Green, Bucknell, Caulcott, Chesterton, Cottisford, Finmere, Fringford, Promote an innovative and inclusive District housing agenda that 6 delivers affordable homes and has provision for our young Fulwell, Godington, Hardwick, Hethe, Heyford Park, people. Juniper Hill, Kirtlington, Little Chesterton, Champion our vital rural economy and protect our beautiful Lower Heyford, Middleton Stoney, Mixbury, 7 countryside. Newton Morrell, Newton Purcell, Stoke Lyne, Stratton Audley, Tusmore and Upper Heyford Promoted by Alana Powell on behalf of Ian Corkin both of North Oxfordshire Conservative Association, Unit 1a Ockley Barn, Upper Aynho Grounds, Banbury, OX17 3AY.