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Thank you to all the people who left items for Artweeks in the telephone box. Please, if you have any more we are still needing it, plus Pringle tubes. Thank you.
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A small group of village folk have stepped up to get the ball rolling for a Village Fete this June. It will only happen if we have enough helpers to organise it and to help on the day. Please get in touch if you could possibly help or for more information. Date to be decided.
Do you love the bluebells at Badbury? Well, so do we, and this year we want to staff Badbury at the key weekends of April 29/30/May 1, May 6/7 and May 12/13. We are looking for volunteers to help us park cars, meet and greet visitors, hand out leaflets etc., so that our bluebells are protected from damage. A minimum of 2 hours in a shift will really make a difference.
Please contact Liza Dibble, National Trust, at the estate office 01793 762209. There will be cake! With the considerable increase in the number and the variety of cons and scams, thieves are adapting their methods to come up with new ways to steal your personal data and other information.
On most new credit or debit cards, you will see a wireless symbol which informs you that your card uses Radio Frequency Identification RFID technology. This allows you to simply tap your card on card-readers to make payments of up to £30. However, this comes with security risks, as criminals can create an RFID reader with minimal effort and steal your details. They can also download an app onto their Smartphones to achieve the same results. They only need to brush past your pocket or bag with their device to do this. You might not even notice it happening. You can prevent this happening with the Card Defender. This is a sleeve card holder that provides RFID - blocking technology and it protects contactless cards from being read. A similar device was demonstrated on a recent edition of BBC TV's 'Rip off Britain’. We recommend that everyone carrying contactless cards should have one or more Card Defenders. This also applies to Oyster cards and students' ID cards. Card Defenders are now available from Thames Valley Neighbourhood Watch Association for just £1.00 each; 5 for £4.00, or 7 for £10.00 plus postage. Did you know that Oxfordshire County Council’s Fire and Rescue Service offer free Safe and Well Visits? Our firefighters will visit you at home to see what they can do to help you reduce the risk of fire.
What does a visit cover? It combines a Home Safety Check to help reduce the risk of fire in your home, such as checking and fitting smoke alarms and helping you make a fire escape plan. We can also offer you advice and support to help your health and wellbeing. During the visit firefighters are able to provide advice and support to reduce any immediate risk from falls, fire, flood or power cuts, along with advice to help protect you from scams and doorstep crime. You can request a visit online at www.365alive.co.uk/safewell or call our Community Safety Helpline on 08000 325 999. If a loved one or friend would benefit from a visit please let them know about our Safe and Well visits. Do you have a fire safety concern or question? There’s lots of great tips and advice to help keep you and your family safer at home on www.365alive.co.uk. Or you can call our Community Safety Helpline on 08000 325 999. Oxfordshire County Council Fire & Rescue Service. January 29th at 10.30 - Candlemas. Service in Buscot
February 14th - WI Aspects of a novel talk by Pam Nixon May 6/7 & 13/14 - Artweeks in Oxfordshire and in the village June - Village fete? See below. Open House every Wednesday morning 10.30 – 11.30.
Drop into the Reading Room for coffee and conversation, news and views. Everyone welcome, walkers, talkers and listeners. Donations for the Reading Room . Great Coxwell Parish Council expect to be asked to choose the names for the streets in The Steeds. We have agreed to take inspiration from the names on the war memorial in honour of the men from the village who gave their lives in both world wars.
Is there anyone who would like to do a bit of research into our village soldiers who died? Is there a soldier who survived who we would particularly like to honour and remember? If you were at the coffee morning meeting or church flower meeting in the reading room last Wednesday, could you please check to see if you took an envelope of photos home by mistake? If you find them, could you please get in touch.
Thank you very much. Four village folk have stepped up to get the ball rolling for a Village Fete this June. It will only happen if we have enough helpers to organise it and to help on the day. Please email above if you could possibly help or for more information. Group so far - Laurence Tipping, Annabelle Zinovieff, Pat Cook and Jacqui Russell.
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