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There has been a theft of hand tools and machinery from a garage in the village. At a second property, a back gate has been broken open, but nothing taken. Please all take care to lock up sheds and garages well.
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Our Local and County Councils are looking for folk to become 'House foster carer for Unaccompanied minors seeking asylum'. If you think you might be able to help please email Judith Heathcoat <[email protected]> or Home for Good http://www.homeforgood.org.uk.
There is a working group called Faringdon Syrian Refugees in Faringdon - contact email is Sjoerd Vogt <[email protected]>. Please see our new Neighbourhood Watch page (to be found at the bottom of the Parish Council drop-down menu), which has the information you need if you become aware of criminal activity in the parish.
From time-to-time, we shall also be publishing information that may be helpful. The first is from Thames Valley Alert: URGENT: Online Extortion Demand Affecting UK Businesses Within the past 24 hours a number of businesses throughout the UK have received extortion demands from a group calling themselves ‘Lizard Squad’. Method of Attack: The group have sent emails demanding payment of 5 Bitcoins, to be paid by a certain time and date. The email states that this demand will increase by 5 Bitcoins for each day that it goes unpaid. If their demand is not met, they have threatened to launch a Denial of Service attack against the businesses’ websites and networks, taking them offline until payment is made. The demand states that once their actions have started, they cannot be undone. What to do if you’ve received one of these demands:
If you are experiencing a DDoS right now you should:
Get Safe Online top tips for protecting your business from a DDoS:
There is a Serenade and Sandwiches Concert in Lechlade Church on Friday 20 May at 12 Noon, featuring the cellist, Guy Fishman, one of America's most distinguished musicians. This promises to be a special occasion. For full details click here
May 17th - Deadline for comments on Chowle Farm Industrial Site.
May 14-15 and 21-22 - Artweeks in the village. June 11th - Street Tea Party to celebrate the Queen's 90th Birthday 3pm. See our Street Party page for more information and ways to purchase tickets. June 12th 7.30pm - Live at the Tithe SHOW OF HANDS concert at the Great Barn. THE TIME LIMIT FOR COMMENTS HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 17 MAY.
Reference P16/V0727/O, for a proposed development of 33 houses at Chowle Farm Industrial Estate, Great Coxwell. To see the application and to comment, use the links on our Planning Applications page. We hope you are around for the village art event of the year.
The village of Great Coxwell offers an Artists’ Trail from the Great Barn down to the Church. All the artists will be demonstrating their skills. At the Great Barn, Joe and Rob will set up their lathe and be turning green wood, making bowls, carving spoons etc. In Peter's Barn, Jo Webster will be making mosaics, Annie Jenkin throwing clay and painting on ceramics, Sam Thulin will be there every day painting, Pam and Derek Pepper with their watercolours and Jo Coleman demonstrating cane-work. Karen Vogt will be carving stone next door in Stable Studio. In the Chapel House conservatory, Margaret Nairne will be creating pieces of jewellery and Annabelle Zinovieff will be binding books and albums. As before, we will have a pop-up café in The Reading Room serving delicious home-made cakes, lunches and teas. At the end of the trail is the ancient and beautiful St Giles Church, which will have a selection of plants for sale. We hope to see you there. Click here for details We are writing this from a house of peace and calm after 5 weeks of work! We now have a lovely new bathroom for our guests to enjoy and all our shutters and outside doors have been re-painted.
Difficult to believe it is nearly 15 months since we left Great Coxwell and yet it feels like we have been here forever. Amongst other activities, we continue to enjoy our weekly Qi Gong and French classes and Gill is very pleased that a regular Catalan Skittles session is happening in the village. Other new developments locally include the opening of a Médiatheque (like a library but also with computer access) and the space is also used for various meetings and film shows. Other events we have enjoyed were the annual Carnival and at Easter there was a Concert by a local choir followed by a procession of the singers around the streets collecting eggs for an omelette supper later that day. During the meal the singers spontaneously sang a number of Catalan songs, straight from their hearts....one didn't need to understand the language, it was so powerful and moving. Wildlife spotting during our morning walks is a constant joy.....butterflies all winter, bees on almond blossom in january, frogs croaking, crickets chirping, wild boar sightings, the return of cuckoos, martins, swallows and swifts in march, nightingales singing everywhere! Identifying native flowers is another favourite pastime when we do more leisurely walks at the weekends. When a friend was staying last week we were delighted to see both a Short Toed Eagle flying over a nearby Roman Aquaduct and 6 !!! Booted Eagles circling over our heads at a dramatic river gorge......awesome. Tosca, the canine member of our family is so happy too, she loves the freedom here and has learnt many words in french. Foraging is also great fun here, we have gathered wild asparagus, thyme and rocket and soon it will be cherry time. Our « garden » of pots and window boxes are both beautiful and also supply us with other herbs for the kitchen. Supporting and participating in politics continues to be an important part of our lives, with Amnesty International, Anti Nuclear organisation, Médecines Sans Frontière keeping us engaged. Locally we have helped friends with english translation work for literature for a European Volunteer Project (which works with countries like Libya, Syria, Turkey, Palestine etc etc) and also for a Memorial Museum which has been opened at a former internment camp (see Wikipedia Camp de Rivesaltes if you want to know more), all subjects very dear to us ! France is experiencing strikes against the employment law changes and some of you may have read about the Nuit Debout movement which started in Paris and has spread throughout France and now into other European countries including the UK, we live in interesting times! Not least with the UK referendum coming up..... Looking to the near future, we are travelling to the UK in June for the marriage of our lovely friends Sophie and Rich and we are also hoping to catch up with our friends and family in the Great Coxwell area and further afield. With love from Trish Gill and Tosca xxx The Regent Cinema in Faringdon will be showing the following films in June 2016:
Wednesday 1st June - "A Royal Night Out" (12A) (Comedy/Drama/Romance) On V.E. Day in 1945, as peace extends across Europe, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret are allowed out to join the celebrations. It is a night full of excitement, danger and the first flutters of romance. Director: Julian Jarrold Writers: Trevor De Silva, Kevin Hood Stars: Sarah Gadon, Bel Powley, Emily Watson Matinee Club @ The Regent Cinema, The Corn Exchange, Faringdon. Doors open 12.30pm, film starts at 1pm. £4 Single Entry. £24 Annual Membership (min. 12 films). Free tea/coffee. For more information and tickets please contact Faringdon Information Centre on 01367 242191, emailregentcinema@faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk or visitwww.faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk/regent-cinema Friday 24th June - "Dad's Army" (PG) (Comedy) The Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon deal with a visiting female journalist and a German spy as World War II draws to its conclusion. Director: Oliver Parker Writers: David Croft (original series), Hamish McColl (screenplay) Stars: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Bill Nighy, Michael Gambon Blockbuster Nights @ The Regent Cinema, The Corn Exchange, Faringdon. Doors open 7pm, film starts at 7.30pm. £4 Adults. £3 Under 18s. £10 Family ticket. |
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