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Everyone welcome, walkers, talkers and listeners.
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Open House every Wednesday morning 10.30 – 11.30
Drop in to the Reading Room for coffee and conversation, news and views Everyone welcome, walkers, talkers and listeners. Faringdon Regent Cinema is pleased to announce it will be showing the following films in March 2020:
Weds 4th March - Judy (12A) (2019 - Biography, Drama, Romance) Legendary performer Judy Garland arrives in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold-out concerts. Stars: Renee Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock Film duration: 1 hour 58 mins (no interval) Free tea/coffee and a biscuit Matinee Club @ The Regent Cinema, Corn Exchange, Faringdon Doors open 12.30pm, film starts at 1pm Tickets in advance £4 from Faringdon Information Centre / £5 on the door Matinee Club Membership - Just £24 for 12 films (inc half price pre-booked Blockbuster evening cinema tickets) Fri 27th March - Official Secrets (15) (2019 - Biography, Crime, Drama) The true story of a British whistleblower who leaked information to the press about an illegal NSA spy operation designed to push the UN Security Council into sanctioning the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Stars:Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, MyAnna Buring Film duration: 1 hrs 52 mins plus 15 min interval Blockbuster @ The Regent Cinema, Corn Exchange, Faringdon Doors open 7.00pm, film starts at 7.30pm Tickets in advance £3 U18s, £4 Adult, £10 Family from Faringdon Information Centre Tickets on door £4 U18s, £5 Adult, £11 Family For more info or to join the mailing list, please visit our website www.faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk/regent-cinema-2 Tickets can be bought in advance from Faringdon Information Centre, 5 Market Square, Faringdon SN7 7HL In Faringdon Corn Exchange on Thursday 12th March at 2.30pm Dr Lynda Ware will talk about Evidence Based Medicine. A GP in Oxfordshire for many years, Dr Ware now works at Cochrane UK, an organisation in Oxford which aims to raise awareness and knowledge by producing high quality research which is made available to health care professionals. Refreshments are available after the talk. All members are welcome but visitors are required to pay an entrance fee of £1.50. Further information is available online at https://faringdondistrictu3a.com/ or by phoning the chairman Margaret Brown on 01367 615 385.
St. Giles Church - 10:30am
Rev’d Dick Whittington officiating We had two applications for the position of Vicar in the Badbury Group of Churches (Buscot, Coleshill, Eaton Hastings and Us). Unfortunately one of them has now withdrawn having been made an offer in his home diocese.
The remaining candidate will be interviewed by two representatives from each of the four parishes, Lord Faringdon as Patron of the Benefice, Bishop Colin and the Area Dean. As part of this process there will be a Holy Communion service at Buscot church at 11 am, taken by Bishop Colin, at which the candidate has been asked to preach. All parishioners are invited to attend this service so do come along if you are able. You will be very welcome. The interviews will be held after this service at Buscot House. There is no pressure on us to appoint this time round and if we feel that they are not the right person for our Benefice we will start the process again. It has been stressed to us that we need to wait until we find the person we all feel is right. We hope to see many of you at Buscot at 11 am on Thursday. Tuesday is Pancake Day, which is followed always by Ash Wednesday.
There will be a service at Coleshill this year at 7.30 pm at which the Revd Dick Whittington will officiate. Everyone will be welcome to join in this Benefice Service. This week's service is Morning Prayer at 9 am and Jan Hall, our lay minister will be taking it.
I do hope you will be able to join us. We have recently received multiple reports of thefts from vehicles and thefts of number plates in Faringdon and the surrounding area, including Badbury Hill.
To help prevent becoming a victim of theft and to ensure that your car is not an appealing target for a thief. Thames Valley Police would advise you to remove any valuables from your vehicles at night or when not in use and follow these key steps:
Please be vigilant when attending the local beauty spot car parks, consider your vehicle security and report any suspicious behaviour or vehicles to Thames Valley Police by calling 101. For further crime prevention advice please click on the link below: www.thamesvalley.police.uk/cp/crime-prevention/motor-vehicle-interference/ Message Sent By Emma Tarry (Police, Communications Officer, Thames Valley) |
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