NB We want everyone coming to U3A to feel safe and protected, so we ask that you only attend general meetings if you are feeling well and are not showing signs of Covid. Please take a test if you are in any doubt, and in that way we can try to safeguard all members attending talks and events.
The speaker Chrissie Harper will talk about her work with tawny owls, barn owls, little owls and kestrels at Chrissie’s Owls at Stonesfield near Charlbury where she provides a rescue service for injured wild owls and captive bred owls that need caring for and rehoming. This is a non-profit organisation. Chrissie will bring several of her captive bred owls to help illustrate her talk. The talk will start at 2.30pm and be followed by refreshments for everyone. All members are welcome to attend but visitors are required to pay £1.50 each.
NB We want everyone coming to U3A to feel safe and protected, so we ask that you only attend general meetings if you are feeling well and are not showing signs of Covid. Please take a test if you are in any doubt, and in that way we can try to safeguard all members attending talks and events. Dear Sir/Madam
We are emailing to invite you to have your say on proposed changes to the conservation area in Great Coxwell as you have been identified as an important stakeholder. What is a conservation area? The village’s conservation area is the designated area of special architectural or historic interest which exists to protect the features and characteristics that make Great Coxwell a historic, unique and distinctive place. Why are we reviewing the conservation area? It is a requirement that all councils coordinate and publish appraisals for the preservation and enhancement of conservation areas and that these proposals are reviewed from time to time. This is the first comprehensive Conservation Area Appraisal document that has been produced for Great Coxwell. The document has been authored by the Great Coxwell neighbourhood plan team. We have a statutory duty to consult the public on this new document before it is adopted. Have your say as part of our review process As part of the review process, we are now inviting comments on the proposed changes to the Great Coxwell Conservation Area Appraisal document. You can find out more information about the review on our website. How to comment We are inviting your comments on the Great Coxwell Conservation Area Appraisal document during an eight-week consultation period which runs from Wednesday 6 April until 11.59pm Wednesday 1 June. The quickest and easiest way to comment is to use our online comment form. Note that this is a unique link just for you and is tied to your email address. If you would like to forward this message to anybody else, please refer them to the public link to the survey. What happens next After the consultation period ends, we will consider your comments and make appropriate changes to the draft document and boundary revision before we proceed to adopt it via the council’s cabinet process. Once adopted, we will publish the cabinet report, new conservation area appraisal document and adopted revised boundary on our website. We look forward to hearing your views. Kind regards Boris van der Ree Conservation Enquiry Officer Vale of White Horse District Council If you need support to access the consultation materials, have any queries about the survey form or require it in an alternative format (for example: large print, Braille, audio, email, Easy Read or alternative languages) please email [email protected] or call 01235 422600. Data protection: Please refer to our planning consultations privacy statement regarding how your personal data is used for this consultation, available on the consultation page of our website. If you would like to know more about the council’s data protection registration or to find out about your personal data, please visit our website. Palm Sunday, this Sunday, 10th April at 10am
The service for Palm Sunday, when Palm Crosses will be distributed, will begin at the crossroads at 10 o'clock for a procession down to the church for the service to begin at 10.30. Sadly this year we will not be lead by a donkey. We will be joined by members of the congregations of the other churches in our benefice. As always, everyone is welcome to join us for this special service. We would like to hear from other villagers who have applied to give a home to Ukrainians, or are interested in doing so, or cannot but would like to support any arrivals in other ways.
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