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There is a Christingle Family Service at St. Giles’ Church on Sunday 12th December at 10.30.
Help is needed in making the Christingles on Saturday 11th morning, in the Reading Room at 10.00am. Many thanks, Maureen Interested in helping save perfectly good food from ending up in the skip, taking pressure off the environment and cutting food bills into the bargain ? If so, the new Faringdon Community Larder could be a great place to start.
It is estimated that we waste around 30% of all food produced for human consumption. This wasted food has taken a tsunami of fresh water, land and labour to produce, not to mention pointlessly wasted energy, emissions and fertilisers / polluted runoff. Friends of the Earth say - if it were a country, food waste would be the third highest emitter of greenhouse gasses in the world. SOFEA ( https://www.sofea.uk.com/ ) is an Oxfordshire-based organisation aiming to give local, excluded young people a fresh start and in the process provide a range of services including around 20 Community Larders in Oxfordshire (working with fareshare.org.uk). For a small fee ANYONE interested in preventing food waste or saving money on food bills can join the project. There are no conditions for membership. This food comes direct from the warehouses of the big Supermarkets to the SOFEA warehouse in Didcot. It was destined for the skip without ever seeing a retail shop! This food is different from the food banks or community fridges/Pump House project; they run in parallel. The Larder in Wantage re-distributed 1.7 TONS of food in November alone. Over the last few weeks, Faringdon Council has started running a Community Larder in the Corn Hall every Tuesday Afternoon. Costs are a one off £10 fee to join SOFEA and a £3.50 weekly subscription for the larder paid by direct debit. Get more details from SOFEA's website and sign-up on line at https://www.sofea.uk.com/purpose-projects/community-larder/. Come along to the Corn Hall between 2:30 and 4:00 any Tuesday to have a free tea and a look around or drop us a mail for more details. Thanks, Ken Hirons Mob: +44 (0)7771 504211 web: www.greenergreatcoxwell.com mail: [email protected] It is our pleasure to announce that Great Coxwell Artists will be making a comeback for Artweeks 2022.
This will take place over the two weekends of 14th/15th and 21st/22nd May 2022. If you would like to join our group then now is the time to let us know. We are in the process of making our application to 'Oxfordshire Artweeks' so if you are an artist/artisan who lives in the village and would like to open your studio/house/garage/garden to visitors to exhibit and sell your work then please let us know by 10th December - email to [email protected] All the usual venues will be up and running. We would also like to thank all the residents for being so welcoming and encouraging and enabling us to raise considerable sums for the village, through Artweeks, via visitor purchases at the reading room cafe and plant stall at the church. For further information please contact:
Malcolm Gee Member – 1st Faringdon Scouts Executive Committee Pampas SN7 7NG 07796 572752 A thank you from Jane to the many participants and helpers, including those who brought contributions to the door, donated raffle prizes and those who generously contributed in other ways last Saturday. It was a successful event making more than £500. Thank you.
December 8th,I am doing last delivery to Welcome Asylum,Oxford, I will start again in January.
If anyone would like to leave tins, dried food, sanitary products, nappies etc. at Clayton Villa before the 8th, they would be most welcome, also cereal, biscuits, coffee, tea, sugar, uht milk. Maybe mince pies etc. Thank you. Sally Welcome to Bulletin 5 from the Energy Project team.
It covers 1: an update on the energy network and 2: an invitation to COSY HOMES zoom talk 1: Over the last weeks Greener Great Coxwell Heating Project have:
2 : Cosy Homes presentation for Greener Gt Coxwell Thursday, 18 November⋅7:30 – 9:00pm One of the quickest and most cost-effective means of reducing our energy use and thereby saving money and emissions, is by improving home insulation. The Oxford Low Carbon Hub home insulation project called Cost Homes (https://cosyhomesoxfordshire.org/) provides a single source of help and advice for anyone considering retrofitting home insulation. Cosy Homes offers a consultancy service to assess your current insulation and provide a costed plan of how it could be improved. They can even recommend approved contractors and if you wish they could manage the whole project. Greener Great Coxwell have arranged a Zoom meeting on 18th November from 7:30 to 9:00, when the Cosy Homes Manager, Geordie Stewart, will give a Presentation of the program and be available to answer questions. Details are: Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86346161016?pwd=Q2ZPWVI2M25nVFVremt6YlZyNkNjZz09 Meeting ID: 863 4616 1016 Passcode: 569786 If you would like to express an interest in the energy project, please contact us - with no obligation or commitment - either : e-mail: [email protected] visit : https://greenergreatcoxwell.com/contact-page/ To find out more or to send us specific queries visit www.greenergreatcoxwell.com or e-mail [email protected]. For general information from Greener Great Coxwell please mail : [email protected]. You can find these Bulletins on the website at : https://greenergreatcoxwell.com/great-coxwell-community-energy-bulletins/ Thank you, Annabelle Zinovieff, Ken Hirons, Ian Mason, Karen Mason, Margaret O’Donohoe, Richard Benwell, Sophie Stainer, Jacqui Russell I lost my watch today, Sunday 14th November, could have been on a dog walk. It’s a white Swatch.
If anyone finds it please let me know and I’ll come and get it. Thank you. Mary Parfitt. Dear all,
Here are the details for our next concert here at Stonevale. We had a wonderful audience for the last concert, and many of you said you could not wait for this coming one. Looking forward to seeing you all again soon. Best wishes, Lynette |
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