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PublishersSimon&JennyHavilandPeakesHouse,Peaks Lane,Stonesfield, Witney,Oxon OX29 8PY(tel 891614, [email protected])
Editor for this issueRosemary Cleaver(891204)
Editor for MarchJenny Haviland (891614)
PrinterWindrush Press, Witney
The deadline for copyand advertisements for the next issue is15 February
Please email copy [email protected] hand it in at the villageshop (Suriya Express).Advertisements [email protected]
TheStonesfield SlateIssue No 477 February 2018
Dates for your diary – February
1,8,15,22 Book Break Stonesfield Library 12.30–2pm
5,19,26 Monday Coffee St James’ Centre 8.45–10am
5,12,19,26 SJC Cuppa St James’ Centre 10–11.30am
7 Lunch Club coffee St James’ Centre 11am
8 Over 60s Darby & Joan Village Hall 2pm
8 Parish Council meeting Village Hall 7.30pm
7,14,21,28 Folk Dancing Village Hall 8–10pm
12 Gardening Club St James’ Centre 7.30pm
16 Treasure Box St James’ Centre 10.30–12noon
17 Ladies’ Night Sports & Social Club 7.30pm
24 Players Quiz Night St James’ Centre 7.30pm
24 Football Club Race Night Sports & Social Club 8pm
25 Sports & Social Club AGM Sports & Social Club 8pm
ContentsNotices 2
Politics & local affairs 5
Education & culture 8
Clubs & societies 9
Sport 11
Church news 12
A scene from Ecce iucundaNativitas, given by thePastime Ensemble &Players at St James’schurch on 30 December, inaid of Bridewell Gardens
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A heartfelt thank you!Stonesfield Preschool staff and committeewould like to say a huge thank you toStonesfield Gardening club for theirgenerous and unexpected donation tothe preschool. We are so grateful, andthis donation has allowed us to buy thechildren each a present from FatherChristmas to have at their Christmasparty. Thank you on behalf of all thepreschool children!
Stonesfield Preschool
. . . and another!Many thanks to all those who helpedwith and attended the wonderful concertgiven by the Pastime Ensemble andPlayers at St James’s Church on 30December. We raised £421 for BridewellGardens.
Becki Sherlaw-Johnson
Good Gourmet and The Back-UpTrustA Happy New Year to all of our loyalcustomers. Thanks for making 2017 agreat success and for your continuedsupport. We would especially like tothank all those who donated generouslyduring our Christmas Bistro period. Wewere able to donate £250 to the Back-UpTrust, a charity we were inspired tosupport after having seen Samuel and AliAppleton make a moving and positivepresentation on BBC’s Children in Need.The Back-Up Trust make such a differenceto so many people affected by spinal cord
injury and their families. Here’s to agourmet 2018.
Jaimie and Jacqui Lyel
Stonesfield Beer Festival 2018As many of you know, the StonesfieldBeer Festival, Septembeerfest, is a greatoccasion, when the community comestogether to listen to great music andsample the many craft beers and ciderson offer. Just as importantly, the festivalraises money for charity. A range ofcharities have benefited and the 2016festival raised over £15,000, which wentto Back-Up, who support people afterspinal cord injury and the John Radcliffechildren’s physiotherapy ward amongstothers.
The organising committee is very muchhoping to stage the event again thisSeptember, when the two main charitieswill be Dogs for Good, who provideassistance dogs to people with physicaldisabilities and children with autism, andAlzheimers Research UK.
Many people give their time and effort tosupport Septembeerfest, but in order to putit on we have to raise funds viasponsorship in the region of £10,000 tocover the larger necessary expenses suchas the marquees, lighting and staging. Wewould love to hear from any localbusinesses or individuals who feel thatthey may be able to make a sponsorshipdonation. If you are interested pleasecontact Andy Davis on 07814 695175 orat [email protected], or Sarah
Plumridge on 01993 891163 or [email protected]
Treasure BoxThe Half-term Treasure Box will open onFriday 16 February from 10.30am to12noon in the St James’ Centre. Allchildren are welcome (adults too). Under5s must be accompanied by an adult.
There will be games, songs and lots ofthings to make, inspired by the book EricSays Please.
Details from Muriel Barrett (891479).
Talented performers wanted!The Stonesfield Players present anApril Review on Saturday 21 April,7pm.Saints, Dragons, Whispering Knights andTreacle Wells
To celebrate St George’s Day and with anod to Shakespeare’s birthday, theStonesfield Players are looking to ourwonderfully talented villagers to performsmall, 5 to 10 minutes pieces on thetheme of myths and legends. This can besung medieval songs; perhaps you couldperform some poetry. Maybe a smallgroup could put together a drama pieceabout St George and the Dragon. For themusicians out there perhaps a classicalpiece of music or even a modern take onsomething Shakespearian.
So we are looking for musicians, storytellers, actors, singers, poets and dancersto perform something of their ownchoosing to fill an evening ofentertainment. The evening will be set tocandlelight with a hot meal provided to
all that attend. We are aiming to create awarm and inviting atmosphere, to giveall of our performers the best experience.
Open to everyone! Please contact DaveRudge on [email protected] 07814 142658 for more details and toregister your interest/performance. Therewill be a very informal audition and thena rehearsal nearer the time to compile theshow. I look forward to hearing fromyou. Deadline for performers is 28February.
Dave, Players secretary
Get active in the New Year –Volunteer with the WychwoodProjectIn 2017 volunteers helped us to plantover 1,500 trees, coppice woodland, layhedges, repair dry stone walls, andmonitor Barn Owls and flora to improveWest Oxfordshire’s habitats andlandscape.
Wychwood Project volunteering is onoffer every month. Why not come andjoin us to get some exercise and fresh air,meet some friendly fellow volunteers –and help the Wychwood Project.
Here’s what’s on in early 2018:
Saturday 3 and Thursday 15 February:Coppicing at Beevis Farm, Charlbury
Thursday 1 March: Hedge planting nearAscott-under-Wychwood
Saturday 3 March: Hedgelaying at theSaltway, Charlbury.
Thursday 15 March: Woodstock watermeadows. Logs for Labour – tree work andpossibly a bonfire, meet at the garages atthe foot of Brook Hill (by the A44).
Notices
Combe Road Sewage PumpingStationFor some time we have had variousproblems with the Combe Road SewagePumping Station. These have resulted inoverflowing sewage and emergency call-outs for the station to be pumped outand in very unpleasant and unacceptableconditions for neighbouring residents.
I have been asked by Stonesfield ParishCouncil to take these matters up withThames Water but need moreinformation, i.e. dates and times ofoverflow problems, dates the emergencytanker has had to be called out, dates ofattendance of engineers on emergencycall-outs etc. Supporting photographswould be a great help.
If anyone has such information I wouldbe grateful if they could contact me and Iwill take the matter forward and presenta formal complaint to Thames Water.
Councillor David Brown, Threeways,Woodstock Road (01993 898193;[email protected])
Sustainable Stonesfield More than 80 people came to our publicmeeting on 15 January to get an updateon Sustainable Stonesfield’s activitiesduring 2017.
We reported on the steps we had taken tochallenge the three major developmentapplications: CALA Homes and Pye Phase2 on the Woodstock Road and NorthFarm on Farley Lane. We re-stated our
belief that there were no ‘exceptionalcircumstances’ that would justify puttingany developments of more than 10houses in the AONB. We described howwe had made representations at theInspector’s hearings regarding the newLocal Plan, and that this had caused himto require WODC to show cause as towhy any such developments could beallowed. We are now waiting for theInspector to report on the Local Plan andfor WODC’s decisions on the threeapplications.
We raised the topic of unsustainabilitydue to inadequate infrastructure. Theparlous state of our sewerage system wasmuch discussed. The Parish Council isalready taking this up: please respond toDavid Brown’s request (on this page,above) for people to send him details andphotographs of sewerage incidents sothat he can make a case to ThamesWater.
We also discussed the current congestionon our roads, which will only get worse.The junction with the A44 at Judd’sgarage is increasingly hazardous. We urgeyou to write to Oxfordshire CountyCouncil voicing your concerns, so thatthey take the matter seriously:www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/contact-highways
Finally, please consider joiningSustainable Stonesfield to get emails andinformation. No fee, no hassle. There arealready 170 members who have joinedbecause they want to hear the latest news
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Drystone walling happens every Mondayand Tuesday (weather permitting). Youare welcome to join any day and stay aslong as you wish. Or join our Bird Aid,Flora or Barn Owl Groups, who meetregularly to protect species across WestOxfordshire.
No experience is necessary for any of thetasks (full instruction is part of the day)but you should wear appropriate clothingfor outdoor work, including stout bootsand gloves. Activities run from 9.30am to3pm unless otherwise stated.
For more information and to getinvolved with the Wychwood Projectvisit: www.wychwoodproject.org orwww.facebook.com/WychwoodProject;phone: 07584 262437 (Mon. Wed. Thur.);email: [email protected]
Stonesfield Lunch ClubDo come and join us at the StonesfieldLunch Club for a cup of coffee or tea and
a chat at 11am on Wednesday 7 Februaryat the St James’ Centre.
Village Hall News A fun and relaxed Ladies’ VolleyballGroup meet at Stonesfield Village Hall on
Thursdays 7–8pm and would love newmembers age 16+ to swell their numbers.The more the merrier! Please contactPenny Barrett for more information on01993 898172
Is Smudge visiting you?We are currently experiencing someproblems with our cat, and wonderedwhether anyone could help.
Smudge lives at 63 Longore, Stonesfield.He is a large 3-year-old, black and whitemale cat who we rescued three years agoafter he had been neglected andseriously injured in an accident and leftwith lasting injuries. Smudge hashappily lived here since then; howeverhe has recently been disappearing fordays at a time.
We posted on the Stonesfield Facebookpage to see if anyone had seen Smudge,and it turns out he is visiting a numberof nearby houses. Whilst we are happySmudge is in no danger, he now barelycomes home, and when he does, he staysonly for food and then leavesimmediately.
It’s sad not to see Smudge often as he ispart of the family, and of course we needto know where he is for vet check-upsand general peace of mind. If Smudge isvisiting you, please could you refrainfrom feeding him, and encourage him tocome home.
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Ben and Jenna Sadler, (63 Longore; 01993898 605 /07792 172 430)
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Politics & local affairs
still available. Please contact the Clerk ifyou are interested.
The CommonWe have a grant from the new PYEdevelopment for arts projects in thevillage. This money is being held byWODC at present. We will work withthem to put it to beneficial use. One ofthe projects is to design and erect pictorialinformation boards on the Commonexplaining the flora and fauna found onthis special SSSI site. If anyone isinterested in joining the working group,please contact the Clerk.
The next Parish Council Meeting is onThursday 8 February, 7.30pm, VillageHall. All residents are invited to attend.
Gill Hill, Parish Clerk([email protected])
West Oxon District CouncilDistrict UpdateOn the planning front, a very recentdevelopment is detailed in the SustainableStonesfield article above. The Inspectorsays that the allocation for our part of theDistrict has been fulfilled and there is noneed for further large developments inthe AONB. My thanks and congratula -tions go to all in the village who have putpressure on the Inspector. Incidentally,WODC had already taken the decisionbefore Christmas to recommend that theCala proposal be refused.
I suspect that the proposal for 34 newhomes at North Farm will appear on theagenda for February. I know that there isconsiderable opposition to this for severalreasons, but the prospect of trulyaffordable units may have weight in thecollective minds of the planning
committee. Blenheim andWODC haveagreed to work in tandem to offer houseswith a discount on the market valuation,which would make the cost approxi -mately 40% cheaper than the usual 20%which the Government applies to‘affordable units’ in the accepted schemeof such things. This partnership proposalwill also be applied to the phase 2 of theCharity Farm development.
The large-scale developments in LongHanborough are proceeding and willresult in vastly increased traffic, especiallyat peak times on the A4095.
Richard Bishop ((891414;[email protected])
Missed bin collectionsResidents can now report a missed bincollection direct to the depot via our newonline form:www.westoxon.gov.uk/missedbin
Sara Long, Communications Officer,WODC
Hanborough stationWest Oxfordshire District Council havethis week approved plans to improveHanborough railway station. £10,000 willbe put towards the installation of amodular station building, which willcontain a new ticket office, waiting roomand toilet. Operator Great WesternRailway is also looking to house a smallretail outlet in the building.
In the last 10 years, passenger numbers atHanborough have more than trebled andthere is a clear need to improve facilities atthe station to meet that demand. I lookforward to seeing this progress!
Robert Courts, MP([email protected])
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and help if they can. Use the sign upform at: http://eepurl.com/cJI4bj
Have you discovered NextdoorStonesfield? A really useful networkingprogramme that acts as a village noticeboard for news, events, recommendationsand items for sale. Keep up with us there!https://nextdoor.co.uk/
STOP PRESS!
The day after our public meeting, thePlanning Inspector reported hispreliminary findings on the proposedWest Oxfordshire Local Plan 2031.
He has asked WODC to remove all theallocations of housing to the Burford-Charlbury AONB sub-area (this includesthe CALA Woodstock Road site) fromthe plan, dismissing the justificationsput forward by WODC for building inthe AONB to meet district housingtargets.
This does not mean that there will be nodevelopment in the AONB, even on theproposed sites, but it sends a clearmessage to WODC that it needs to revisitits approach to housing need anddevelopment in the AONB, and is avictory for all the organisations andindividuals which have argued againstWODC’s previous approach.
Subject to this, the inspector has alsoconcluded that the plan is sound foradoption.
The full text of the inspector’s findingscan be seen here:http://www.westoxon.gov.uk/media/1724631/IN-029-Inspector’s-Letter-to-the-Council-of-16118.pdf
Caroline Friend, Sustainable Stonesfield
Parish CouncilMobile Phone MastWork on installing the mast was due totake place on 15 January. Unfortunately,there has been an indefinite delay asTelefonica have been told that they arenot in a position to proceed at themoment. This is very disappointing forthe village and we hope to be able to keepyou informed on any progress beingmade.
Severe WeatherSPC has a surplus supply of salt/grit storedby Roger Evins at Charity Farm. He haskindly offered to drop some of this off tohouseholders if they contact him. This isnot for personal use but can be spread onroads and pavements near your homes.The roadside salt bins should bereplenished by OCC.
Sewage Overflow at ChristmasFollowing reports of tankers at thepumping station in Combe Road, SPScontacted ThamesWater, who explainedthat a failed pump was responsible andhad to be replaced. A similar occurrencehad happened in July. There will be wetwell cleansing soon to help with theunpleasant odours relating to thisproblem.
ThamesWater request that usersremember the 3Ps that should be flushedinto the system. Anything else such as fat,oil, wet wipes, baby wipes, tissues etc. willcause blockages leading to pump failures.
The controversial chicane onWoodstockRoad is going to be re-assessed byHighways.
AllotmentsA full allotment and a half allotment are
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support to the school and are passionateabout their roles.’
Gillian Clarke and Sandy Hayes, Co-chairs,Stonesfield School Governors
ChOC FilmOn Sunday 11 February at 7pm the
opening entry in ChOC’s new ‘ClassicCinema’ strand is the black-and-whitemasterpiece Brief Encounter (1945).
One of the great classics, with CeliaJohnson and Trevor Howard. MemorialHall, Charlbury. Doors and bar from6.15pm. Admission: £5 / U15s £3.
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Stonesfield LibraryTelephone: 01993 898187
Opening Hours:Monday 2.30–7pmTuesday ClosedWednesday 10am–12noonThursday 2.30–5pmFriday ClosedSaturday 10am–12noon
Stonesfield School NewsAs part of letting you know what ishappening with school governance, weshall be bringing you a termly update.Last term, as you can imagine, much ofour focus was on Ofsted and on startingthe Headteacher recruitment process.
School finance is an ongoing area whichtakes much of our attention. As you mayhave seen in the press, the amount ofmoney we are given to run the schoolcontinues to reduce. School funding iscurrently based on how many childrenwe have on the school roll; fewerchildren means less money. Althoughthere is a new ‘funding formula’ coming,we do not yet know whether this will bepositive for us. In managing our verytight budget, we review all spendingevery single month, down to the lastpound.
On a more positive note, our Ofstedinspection report. We are absolutelythrilled with the outcome of ‘Good’ inall areas and for overall effectiveness. Wecongratulate all the staff for maintaining
consistently high standards and seekingevery opportunity to improve the waythey teach and deliver educationalopportunities to the children. None ofthis can be done, of course, without theexcellent leadership, drive, enthusiasmand vision we all get from Ms McGregor.
We are delighted and proud that thereport reflects our lovely, hard-working,well-mannered children and oursuccessful, warm and nurturing schoolthat staff and governors work so hard tomaintain.
Here are some highlights from thereport. ‘Stonesfield is a happy andwelcoming school . . . Teachers haveestablished good and warm relationshipswith their pupils . . . Staff value pupilsand listen to them . . . Pupils areconfident that teachers care for them . . .Teaching is lively and enthusiastic andengages pupils well . . . Teachers havehigh expectations of pupils’ behaviourand the quality of their work . . .Teaching assistants are skilled and welltrained . . . Pupils enjoy the broadcurriculum which is enhanced by a widerange of trips, clubs and other events . . .Pupils feel safe and secure at school . . .Pupils know that their teachers listen tothem and care about them, they feelvalued . . . The behaviour of pupils isgood . . . They are polite and courteousand show consideration for one anotheras they move around the school and atplaytimes . . . The headteacher, seniorleaders and governors are ambitious forthe school . . . Governors offer strong
Education & culture
Clubs & societiesStonesfield Players Quiz NightWhere? St James’ CentreWhen? Saturday 24 Feb, 7.30pmWhat? A general knowledge quiz
celebrating the world of quiz showsWho? You & your friendsFormat? Teams of up to 6 playersHow much? £3 per head, nibbles
included plus cash barContact? Andrew Tacon
([email protected]) for any further detail
We very much look forward to seeingyou on 24 February
Women’s InstituteIt is with much regret that I have toreport the cessation of the StonesfieldWomen’s Institute. After surviving forninety-five years, it was not possible tofind members willing to take on theessential officer posts. After a ballot bymembers it was decided that the institutecould not continue .
We hope that in the near future it will bepossible to re-open. However, in the
meantime I would like to thank themany villagers who have given theirsupport to an organisation which hasoffered friendship and the pursuit of amyriad activities to so many over the lastninety-five years.
Anne Bishop
Over 60s Darby & Joan ClubAlthough it was last year, I must mentionour Christmas Lunch. I know we allagreed that changing from an eveningmeal to a lunchtime was worth a try, andI think we now all agree it was a goodmove. We had a wonderful time, themeal was delicious and we are grateful toDavid Woodfine – a good friend to theclub, together with his friend and ours,Steve, for looking after us so well.
We would like to say thank you for thetwo generous donations given to theclub, we are most grateful.
January saw us back again for our regularmeeting It was good to greet one anotherand to join in with a fun game, easy toplay, and all you needed to do really was
Church, Witney at 7.30pm on Friday 9February. Tickets (full price £12, seniorconcessions £11, under 18 £1) will beavailable at the door from 7pm.
More information, on 01993 702296 orvisit www.witneymusicsociety.org.uk
Charlbury Refugee Action GroupSun 4 Feb: Sunday Tea Concert: KismetCharlbury welcomes the much-loved,Oxford-based contemporary folk band
Kismet to the Memorial Hall at 3pm.Tickets £10 (under 15s, £5) include freetea and cake! To reserve tickets, [email protected], arrive by2.45pm and pay on the door. Or call01608 811378. All proceeds to CharlburyRefugee Action.
Saturday 10 Feb: Bring and BuyAll proceeds to Charlbury Refugee Action.Friends Meeting House, Market Street,10–1pm. Teas, coffee, cakes. To donateitems in advance, call 01608 811402.
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decide which colour kiss you would like.As usual we had some enjoyablerefreshments and a raffle.
We will meet again on 8 Feb. at 2pm andI will let you know if we are able to haveour Annual Fish & Chip Lunch in March.
Look forward to seeing you.
Best wishes, Avis (898134)
Stonesfield Sports & Social ClubLadies, come and celebrate Valentine’s at7.30pm on 17 February with a glass (ortwo!!!) of wine. Small bottles (includingProsecco) £2, large bottles £8.
AGMThe Club’s AGM is on Sunday 25February starting at 8pm. Everyonewelcome. Nominations for committeemembers and/or Officers to Brian Clarkeby 15 February, please.
Sky Sports and BT sports are now fullyoperational, so why not pop along andenjoy a drink while supporting yourfavourite team?
Stonesfield Gardening ClubDue to the snow, we cancelled ourChristmas quiz at the last minute and didnot meet in January, so we are lookingforward to our first meeting of the yearon Monday 12 February at 7.30pm in theSt James’ Centre (weather permitting!).Our speaker will be Rob Jacobs fromWaterperry Gardens.
Membership renewals are now due at £8per person or £15 per couple – pleasecome along with the correct money in anenvelope with your name, telephonenumber and email address, or a cheque
payable to ‘Stonesfield Gardening Club’with your name, telephone number andemail address on the reverse. If you areunable to attend the meeting, pleasecontact our membership secretary; JillRowlinson (01993 891346).
Our topics for 2018 include: Colour in asmall garden; Iris or Clematis – to be votedon by our members; Late summerperennials; Garden design techniques;organised trips to Spetchley inWorcestershire and some of the ‘hiddengardens’ of Burford.
Sybil Barton(891590; [email protected])
Stonesfield Folk Dance Clubinvites any readers who would like tolearn and participate in traditionalEnglish Folk Dancing to join us at theVillage Hall onWednesday evenings from8pm.
We are very lucky at Stonesfield in havingtwo Resident Bands, and onWednesday 7February it will be the six musicians of theDonkey House band led by Frances Whitewith Diana Triplow calling the dances. Allour dances are walked through severaltimes before being danced to music.Here’s hoping to see you!
Stewart Nicholls(www.stonesfieldfolkdance.danceorg.uk)
Witney Music SocietyWitney Music Society’s next concert willbe given by oboist James Turnbull andpianist Libby Burgess. The concert isentitled An Oboe’s Journey – travellingacross Europe through oboe repertoire andwill take place at High Street Methodist
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SportStonesfield Football ClubThe Football Club will be holding a RaceNight on Saturday 24 February. First racestarts at 8pm. All Welcome.
Brian Clarke (891770)
Stonesfield Cricket ClubNewly elected captains for this season areJamie Burns (1st XI) and Dan Taylor (2ndXI). After a season of solid consolidationin 2017 both teams are looking to winthings this summer . . .
Our 2018 campaign commences withwinter indoor net practice. We have anhour session starting at 4pm on Sunday18 February – using the splendid newsports hall facilities at CharlburyCommunity Centre, running each weekuntil matches start in mid-April. Allplayers old and new who want to play forStonesfield are welcome (and any Aussieswho’ve just moved into the village whocan bowl at 90mph or hit centuries
would be nice); it’s just £2 a week forthose wanting to give it a go – everyonegets a turn in bat and everyone bowls!We welcome young players, who need tobe at least 12 years old on 31 Aug 2017(last year) to be eligible for adult cricketthis season as an under 13 categoryplayer.
The Club is looking for a new kit sponsorfor 2018. This will enable us to invest insome smart modern playing shirts –featuring the name of your company ororganisation on the front! The club playsaround 40 matches each summer allaround Oxfordshire, so it’s quite goodexposure. In fact, some players are stillwearing shirts funded by kit sponsorsfrom a decade ago – so they’ve had prettygood value for money. The shirtsponsorship will likely cost around £600to kit out the whole senior squad – pleasecontact me ASAP for details if you’reinterested.
Stewart Moss (07866 278685)
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of those failings by us were taken byJesus on the cross. The way to gain fromthis Grace was to accept the judgementof the consequences of our failure andthen confess them to receive the pardonthat Jesus paid for on the cross. In otherwords: the Son of God paid the priceand took the consequences so that wecould be set free.
I think I have made a good decision notto forget what Epiphany means to mebecause it ushers in Grace and pardonnot only for me but for us all.
I do hope I wasn’t too wordy this timebut if you have any questions orobservations get in touch, you knowwhere.
Oh and by the way, talking of Grace, ifyou have been following our familynews concerning our youngestdaughter’s impending child’s birth wehad the arrival of our latestgranddaughter on the 27 December. Sheweighed in at eight pounds thirteen andhalf ounces and after a lot ofdeliberation became ‘Dulcie Grace’.Grace of course meaning favour, gift andkindness amongst other things. Shecertainly is a real gift of new life and is awonderful new addition to the growingtally of grandchildren. That’s five now . . .oh goodness.
See you soon and as always D.F.T.W
Rev Roy
SERVICES FOR FEBRUARY
Sunday 4 February [Second Sunday before Lent]8am Stonesfield Holy Communion [BCP/said] 9.30am Combe Longa All Age Worship11am Stonesfield All Age Worship
Sunday 11 February [Sunday next before Lent]8am Stonesfield Holy Communion [BCP/said] 9.30am Combe Longa Matins [BCP/sung]11am Stonesfield Parish Communion [CW/sung]
Ash Wednesday [14 February]7.30pm Stonesfield Benefice Holy Communion [CW/sung]
Sunday 18 February [Lent 1]8am Stonesfield Holy Communion [BCP/said]9.30am Combe Longa Parish Communion [CW/sung]11am Stonesfield Communion Service for all ages
Sunday 25 February [Lent 2]8am Stonesfield Holy Communion [BCP/said] 9.30am Combe Longa Parish Communion [CW/sung]11am Stonesfield Parish Communion [CW/sung]
From your Parish Priest Well here we are in Epiphany. It doesn’tseem a minute since we were makingour plans for Christmas. Epiphany, ofcourse, is a Greek word meaning toreveal, show forth or to appear as amanifestation. The baby Jesus wasrevealed to the Wise Men or Kings as wesometimes call them. For me it’s animportant statement from God that theImmanuel, The Saviour, was to appear toevery nation, not just the Jews.
It is traditional to think of the threekings representing the differentcategories of the gentile nations aroundthe then known world; indicating that itwas always God’s intention that thewhole world would know and benefitfrom Jesus being their Saviour too.
It really does represent good news andof course it is all recorded in theGospels; the word gospel meaning ‘goodnews’.
The arrival of the baby Jesus alsoushered in a new way of relating toGod. Instead of being under the Lawwhich was contained in the Jewishwritings and our Old Testament, we werenow to consider ourselves to be under‘Grace’.
The difference was that under the Lawof the Jews we were all condemnedbecause none of us could keep it, wehad all fallen short of its demands, eventhe Jews, even if you considered thatyou came under the rules as gentiles inthe first place.
However, under the new system of‘Grace’, that Jesus represented, not onlywas it extended to the Jews but to allhumankind. So what is Grace, what doesit mean?
Well under the Law of the Jews if youfailed to keep it there wereconsequences. Some of thoseconsequences included execution bystoning. Under Grace the consequences
Church news
Anglican Worship in the Parishesof Stonesfield with Combe Longa
Rector: The Revd Roy TurnerThe Rectory, Stonesfield, Witney, Oxon, OX29 8PR
Telephone: 01993 898552 – Email: [email protected]
www.stonesfieldparishchurch.org
Stonesfield Churchwardens: Neil Melrose (891566) and Martine Smith-Huvers (898425)Combe Longa Churchwardens: Julian Freeland (891223) and Andrew Hobson (891273)
BCP=Book of Common Prayer: CW=Common Worship
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MASS TIMES
SUNDAYSSt Teresa’s, Charlbury: 9.15am St Kenelm’s, Enstone: 9am, second
Sunday of every month
WEEKDAYSSt Teresa’s, Charlbury: 9.30am,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,preceded by Morning Prayers at 9.15am
Confession: Confessions will be at 10amafter morning Mass on Saturdays, and onrequest.
Father Tony Joyce can be contacted on:[email protected] ortelephone: 01608 642703.
For parish updates and any furtherinformation please see:https://stteresaschurch-charlbury.com/ or
contact Clare Carswell, Chair, ParishCommittee:[email protected]
Aid To The Church in Need (ACN)From February 2018 Suze Mathews willbe stepping down as ParishRepresentative for ACN due to othercommitments and Mike Flanagan will betaking over as Parish Representative.
ACN EventsEnglish Women Saints – date tbcVisit to Stonor House – date tbc
For further information about the aboveplease contact Suze Mathews,[email protected], 01993891720
The Roman Catholic community inStonesfield
Stonesfield Methodist Church
SERVICES FOR FEBRUARY
Sun 4 11am The Reverend Rose Westwood
Sun 4 11am Revd Rose Westwood
Sun 11 11am Andrew Maisey
Sun 18 11am Ian Prince
Sun 25 11am Jude Levermore
A Service for all PeopleOn Friday 2 March at 2pm, the Women’sWorld Day of Prayer Service will becelebrated here at the Methodist Church.
The Service has been prepared byChristian women of Suriname in SouthAmerica. Its focus this year is upon theenormous responsibilities we all have tolook after and preserve our planet forfuture generations.
Do come and be part of this beautifullyplanned and thought-provoking Service,its title is All God’s Creation is Very Good!
Ladies, gentlemen, young people . . . allare very welcome indeed!
As always, readers are needed. Please getin touch soon if you would like to helpor if you need transport on the day.
Kathleen (891733)
Roman Catholic WorshipSt Teresa’s Charlbury
PatienceWe are told that ‘patience is a virtue’ butone with which many of us struggle.
In the Book of Exodus we are told thatwhen Moses descended from MountSinai, God revealed Himself, declaring ‘Iam the Lord God, I am merciful and verypatient with my people.’ (Exodus 34:6) Inthis passage, we are reminded that God isinfinitely forgiving and understanding ofour human failings.
St Paul further says that the first attributeof love is patience: ‘Love is patient’ (1Corinthians 13:4), (Ref: Walk with Me,December 2017/January 2018.) In otherwords, if we truly want to demonstrateour love for each other, we have to beable to show also that capacity forforgiveness, to be willing to see theother’s view point and restrain our ownquick judgements.
In Jesus Christ we have the perfect modelof patience with His endless willingnessto gently show His followers what Hewanted them to do and in Hisperseverance through trial and sufferingto death. Developing patience is an idealNew Year’s resolution and one that isnever too late to start practising.
Sunday 4 March [Lent 3]8am Stonesfield Holy Communion [BCP/said] 9.30am Combe Longa Parish Communion [CW/sung]11am Stonesfield Parish Communion [CW/sung]
Mid-week Communion Service [said]Wednesdays 9.30am at Stonesfield. Everyone is most welcome
Tuition inEnglish Language/Literature
Experienced support, tailored for eachstudent's individual needs, for Key StageThree, GCSE and AS/A Level students.
Please contact Anna [email protected]
FoSL: Friends of Stonesfield LibraryOpen to anyone who wants to helpkeep our village library open.We are now providing voluntary coverfor half of the existing library hours(about 6 hours a week), since thelibrary service is now cut back.For further details, or to join us, pleasecontact Tony Scott on 01993 891380,[email protected]
STONESFIELD VOLUNTAR Y TRANSPOR T SCHEMEarranges car transport to doctors’ and dentists’ surgeries inWoodstock, Charlbury, Long Hanborough and Witney, and to
Water Eaton Park & Ride (for buses to JR, Nuffield and Churchill Hospitals)If you need a lift for a medical visit in FEBRUARY
please ring Peter Clifton (891956) or Jenny Haviland (891614).Every effort will be made to find a volunteer driver for you, but please give as much
notice as you can. This is a free service, but donations to costs are welcomed.
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The Stonesfield Slate is a village amenitypro duced and distributed by volunteers. Itcan not be held responsible for any of theviews ex pressed in its pages nor does itendorse any of the products or servicesadvertised. The editor and the pub lishersreserve the right to edit or shorten anyarticle sub mitted for pub lication.
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You need to be 18 years old or over, and will bepaid through the Council, who will also organiseyour DBS check. Pay will be negotiable.
If you think this might be for you, please contactGeorgie on 898889/[email protected].
Childcare/Babysitter.My name is Ciara Hollowayand I am 14 years and I am currently in year 10.I am happy to babysit or take care of children. I have younger siblings and am very competent at looking after children of any age. I have alsopassed a babysitting course at school. Pleasecontact me on 07943 847622.
Office swivel chair, red, 5 legs, no arms. Reasonablecondition. Free to take away. Call 891614.
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Bed and Breakfastat Combe
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PETSITTING
Do you go on holiday and worry about your pets? I am a pet lover and I am offering to look afteryour animals (feeding, playing, etc.) after school/weekends/school holidays. I also ride ponies,
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Acupuncture for stress reduction, pain relief, arthritis, migraine, fatigue,
hormone imbalance, and more.
clinic or in your own home.
consultation please contact me on 01993 898102 / 07791 278618
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Unisex hairdressing salon for ladies, gentlemen and children offering styling treatments and hairdressing advice.
All aspects of hairdressing undertaken by our professionally trained stylists,Sally, Cheryl and Donna, and we welcome Chloe, our new junior.
We are a Wella appointed salon and the salon is modern with the latest techniques.
We also offer earpiercing and our nail bar is open for manicures, pedicures andGelish Polish.
A very friendly and warm welcome awaits you.
Good Gourmet
Upcoming events at our pop-up restaurant
Saturday 20 February Bistro FULL
Friday 16 March Bistro
Saturday 17 March Bistro
Saturday 31 March Bistro
Bistro is £25pp and BYO
Visit www.goodgourmet.co.uk to see menusand make a booking or call 01993 898614
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Market St • Charlbury • Oxon • OX7 3PLTel: 01608 811805
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JANE BROOKS GYM AND SWIM
Monkey Gym for children walking to 4years at Stonesfield Village Hall,
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Gymnastics for children age 4upwards at Marlborough School in
Woodstock, Mondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays.
Swimming lessons for pre-school age21⁄2 to age 4 during school day and for
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Please email: [email protected]
Roberts Garden Machinery Ltd・Professional servicing and repairs ofmost makes of garden machinery
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Open 8–5 Monday–Friday, 8–12 Saturday
Unit H5, New Yatt Business Centre, New Yatt, OX29 6TJ
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Roger’s Gardens• Complete Lawn Care• Hedge Trimming• Garden Maintenance/Clearance• Garden Waste Removed• Fencing and Patios• Vegetable Plots prepared and cultivated• TurfingNO JOB TOO SMALL Contract Work Undertaken
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GEOFF BOOTHLandscaping · Paving · WallingDriveways · Fencing · Treework
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ROOFIXAll aspects of roof work undertaken
Slates • Tiles • Flat roofsChimneys • Valleys • Leadwork
Moss clearanceUPVC fascias • Soffits • Gutters
Advice and estimates free
Freephone0800 955 5063
Mobile07817 792194
P. FletcherPainting, Decorating
& WallpaperingForty years’ + experience
Tel. 01993 891207or mobile 07884 430300
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&20387 (5 � + ( / 3 �Broadband and Wireless. Installation and Training. Problem solving. Jargon-free advice. Upgrades.
Digital Photos. Virus Protection and Removal.
Call or email me, Len Kehoe
- Computer Science graduate with over 30 years experience
phone: 01993 810125
mobile: 07944 877437
email: [email protected]
web: www.thepcbuddy.co.uk
Andrew A. Adams FCCAChartered Certified Accountant
Quality personal service for your Accounting, Taxation and Business needs
Competitive fees agreed in advance
Free initial meeting
Telephone: 07790 85457401993 891280
Email: [email protected]
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General property maintenance and high quality DIY
General repairs
All carpentry - Decorating Minor plumbing
Prompt, reliable and recommended service
No job too small
Tel: 07876-275300 [email protected]
“A job done well”
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SJB Mobile Nail Technician Services
Offering manicures, pedicures, conditioningtreatments & Gelish in my home salon, or in the
comfort of your own home. Now also available hotwax hair removal, pamper parties & gift vouchers.
To book an appointment please can Sarah on01993 891055 or 07970 984326
www.sjbmobilenails.co.uk
D. J. R. MILESBATHROOM, PLUMBING & HEATING ENGINEERS LTD
(Company number 4633496)
Winner of the: Worcester Bosch environment 2007 installer of the year for sustainable heating and hot water systems
• WAI Worcester Bosch accredited installer• Gas safe register engineer: registration: 37123
• Oftec oil fired engineer: registration: C4970/101/105e/600a• Unvented hot water registered engineer• Greenskies solar panel registered engineer• Ground Source heat pump engineer
• Air to water source heat pump engineer• Green Source air to air engineer• Underfloor heating engineer
• 6084 city and guilds energy efficient domestic heating registered engineer• Part P electrical engineer
• All types of central heating services, new energy efficient installations and design service• All types of bathroom installations and design service
Address: Polperro, The Ridings, Stonesfield, Witney, Oxon OX29 8EATelephone: 01993 891904/01993 891314 Mobile: 07860 142230
www.plumbingandheating4oxfordshire.co.ukE-mail [email protected] www.worcester-bosch.co.uk
A. L. SOLE & SONFuneral Directors
Bidston Close, Over Norton,Chipping Norton, ox7 5pp
A professionally qualifiedFuneral Director providinga dignified and personalservice at any hour.
Private Chapels of Restin a peaceful garden setting.
Tel. 01608 644112
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PAINT TECHMobile automotive re-finishing
Painted bumpers, alloy wheels,paintless dent removal, screen repairs,
interior trim and seat repairs
Full body shop facilities
David Lee 07831 193999 7am–6pm
Established 1991
A C E Car Repairs and Servicing
01993 700041
SERVICING, BRAKES, CLUTCHES, SUSPENSIONS, EXHAUSTS,
DIAGNOSTICS, MOT’S PREPARED AND ARRANGED
Alan Claridge Engineering is a garage in Witney that has been repairingcars for over 30 years. I now live in Stonesfield and will collect your carfrom your house and deliver it back free of charge. I service and repair all
makes of car so please call me to arrange an appointment.
RuraScapeLandscaping & gardens
- Patios- Turfing- Fencing
- Lawns & grassland- Hedge management
- Garden/scrubland clearance
Tel 01993 898733 or 07811 598958Email [email protected]
Dog-walking service Do you work long hours and feel that your
dog is not getting the attention and exercisethat it needs? I'm setting up a dog-walking
service for Stonesfield and surroundingareas. I have public liability insurance for
peace of mind. Please feel free to call for aquote. Katrina 01993 891131 / 07824357690
Jerrams Brothers Funeral Directors33 High Street
Woodstock OX20 1TE(01993) 811491
• Private Chapel of Rest• 24-hour personal family service
• Pre-paid funeral plans
As the third generation of a funeral-directing family, Nicholas andBenjamin Tonks believe that at the time of bereavement, compassion
and the families’ wishes are paramount. In partnership with the Churchand community we endeavour to give the bereaved as much care and
support as possible.
Painting, Decorating &Tiling With Care
*Local & Reliable TradesmanHouse & Home Services
*INTERIOR DECORATINGTILING – ALL TYPES
HOME MAINTENANCE & REPAIRSPERIOD PROPERTY EXPERIENCE
FULLY INSURED
*Richard BuckElbie House East EndTel: 01993 880166Mob: 07791 046583
STEphEN J. WILEYELECTRICIAN
Additions ・�Alterations ・�RewiringSurveys ・�Security Lighting
Cookers ・�ShowersTelephone points
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Tel (01993) 882778/88140990 Main Road, Long Hanborough, Witney, OX29 8JY
Lighting Your Way Into The Future
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Fixed priced repairs to
include electrical safety test
Electric cooker connections both
freestanding and built-in
BS7671 accredited
Full public liability cover
Same day, evening & weekend appointments
normally available
Domestic
Appliance Repairs WASHING MACHINES
REFRIGERATION ELECTRIC COOKERS
TUMBLE DRYERS DISHWASHERS
Professional Descaler Available
Call Andrew
01993 891339
or Mobile
07989 945971
PELLMANSSolicitors
• Business and Employment LawContracts, Legal Compliance & Disputes
• PropertyBuying & Selling Homes, Commercial& Agricultural
• Wills, Probate and TrustsTax Planning, Lasting Powers of Attorney& Elderly Client Advice
01865 884400www.pellmans.co.uk
1 Abbey Street, Eynsham, Oxford OX29 4TB
Home visits and evening appointments available
WITNEY WELDING
Architectural, Construction,
Agricultural and Equestrian
Steel Fabricating Services
We can also provide a full weldingservice in Steel, Stainless Steel,
Aluminium and Titanium, includingrepairs to Steel, Aluminium
and Iron castings
For a free no obligation quote,contact Peter on:
Tel: 01993 891198Mobile: 07751 678412
Email: [email protected]
Unit A, Farley Lane, Stonesfield,Oxfordshire, OX29 8HB
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The White Horse, Stonesfield
HAPPY NEW YEAR
The team would like to thank you all for your support inDecember. We had a great Christmas and some wonderful
memories of the festive period.
We now look forward to 2018 and we have some excitingevents and celebrations planned for you. Examples of thiswill be televised 6 Nations Rugby, The World Cup and of
course the Royal Wedding.
Already the evenings are starting to get a little lighter andbefore you know it we will be firing up the BBQ once again.
Finally, due to the success of our last micro beer fest we shallbe hosting a repeat of this on the first Bank Holiday in
May, featuring the Village Idiots.
In the meantime it’s business as usual with Tuesday night QuizNights, Two for One Friday Fish and Chips, Brunch/Lunch
served Friday through Sunday and of course our normal menuwith our popular daily specials.
We look forward to sharing another year with you all.
Phone 01993 891063Web www.whitehorsestonesfield.comEmail [email protected]
Also, search for The White Horse Stonesfield and follow us on Facebook!