Jubilee Barn Dance Sunday 5th June

Bookings are now open for the Jubilee Barn Dance!

Venue: Crowmarsh Village Hall

This is a ticketed event and numbers will be limited to 75.

Band: Melobo www.melobo.co.uk

Times: 

  • 7.30pm Barn Dance Part One
  • 8.45pm Break
  • 9.15pm Barn Dance Part Two
  • 10.15pm Finish

Ticket costs: £8 per adult, £5 per child (age 14 and below).  Tickets are limited and will be sold on a first come and paid basis.

To book, please email Sue Rance at [email protected] and let her know how many adults and how many children’s tickets you would like.  Sue will then send you the Parish Council bank details.   If you prefer you can also phone 01491 839170 or drop a note into 2 Home Farm.

A bar is being provided by the Queens Head staff.

The Big Jubilee Lunch 2022

The Big Jubilee Lunch 2022 – A Crowmarsh community celebration – Sunday 5th June 2022 

Please see below an update on the proposals for the Big Jubilee Lunch at the Village Hall. This will be at the end of an extended bank holiday from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th June.

It is proposed that:

  • The lunch event is from 12.30. The main entertainment will continue up to 4.30.
  • There will be a jazz band.
  • There will be various items for sale, for the benefit the local organisations that sell them:
    • A BBQ – Cubs and Beavers.
    • A bar – local church
    • Cakes and hot/cold drinks – local church
    • Ice cream and lollies – School PTA
    • A bouncy castle – School PTA
  • There is to be jubilee cake and flower competitions for children and adults
  • Please bring along a picnic and blanket/chairs. Some Marquees, tables and chairs will be provided for inclement weather.
  • The car park will be closed and used for entertainment, including Bouncy castles, swing boats and large patio type games
  • As we have no idea of how many will attend, it would be helpful if you could email Sue Rance on [email protected] if you currently hope to, to give us an idea of numbers. Please let her know if this changes. This would also allow Sue to update you with any updates on the event.
  • Please also let Sue know if you would be available to help put up and take down marquees or setting up table, chairs etc. on the 4th and 5th
  • If you have any large-scale games such as Jenga, or 4 in a row you would be willing to lend for the event please let Sue know.
  • In the evening there will be a Barn Dance. A band with a caller has been booked. This will be a ticketed event on a first come first served basis, due to a limit on numbers in the hall. Please note all those that have e-mailed Sue Rance to say they will be attending the lunch will be sent details and prices first, in due course. Until then bookings cannot be made.

We really hope you will be able to come and take part in this local event to help make it a special occasion. Please note it in your diary and let Sue Rance know if you hope to attend.

The event is being organised on behalf of Crowmarsh Parish Council

The Big Jubilee Lunch 2022 – Crowmarsh Sunday 5 th June 2022


As part of the celebrations for the Queens Platinum Jubilee we are hoping to have a Big Jubilee Lunch for Crowmarsh parishioners at Crowmarsh Village Hall. This is part of a nationwide initiative.
 
This will be at  the end of an extended bank holiday from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5 th June. Please note this in your diaries.
 
If you would be willing to help with the event organisation please e-mail Sue Rance at [email protected]
 
If you have or know of any one with a marquee that might  be available for this,
please let Sue know.
 
The Queen will be the first British monarch to celebrate seventy years of service, since she came to the throne in 1952.

Garden Waste Service

The temporary pause to the garden waste service is coming to an end in South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse very soon, with collections getting underway for some residents in the districts as early as next week. 

The service was paused to ensure rubbish, recycling and food waste collections weren’t affected during the ongoing and well documented national shortage of HGV drivers. The driver shortage is still an issue for the councils’ waste contractor, Biffa, but the council has agreed a new temporary arrangement for garden waste collections that requires fewer drivers, which means Biffa can resume the service sooner. 

To make up for the disruption to the service the council will be extending customers’ current subscription to the service by three months – they will do this by delaying the collection of the customers’ next Direct Debit payments by three months. 

The temporary arrangement means that fortnightly garden waste collections will change to take place every four weeks, but subscribers to the service will be able to leave twice as much garden waste out as normal. This temporary arrangement will be reviewed at the end of October to see if normal service can resume. 

Customers will still get their brown bins emptied on the same day of the week as normal. If, for example, a customer’s bins are usually emptied on a Monday, their brown bin will still be emptied on a Monday under a new temporary garden waste timetable, but they will be emptied once every four weeks, instead of every two weeks.   

The councils are sending out more than 50,000 letters and emails this week to their garden waste customers explaining the situation in more detail, along with a copy of the temporary timetable. The timetable can also be found on dedicated website pages for garden waste customers, along with a more detailed version of the timetable. 

Garden waste will be collected in the same weeks as recycling as normal. This means garden waste collections will restart in some parts of the Vale on 27 September and in some parts of South Oxfordshire on 4 October. 

The webpages providing more details are: 

Any residents who do not wish to renew their current subscription, will continue to receive garden waste collections for three months after the subscription was originally due to end.  

Food waste collections will continue to take place weekly, and recycling and rubbish collections will continue to take place fortnightly as normal. 

Councillor Catherine Webber, Vale of White Horse District Council cabinet member for Climate Emergency and the environment said; “We are very pleased to have found a solution that means garden waste collections can start taking place again very soon.  

“We appreciate and understand that this hasn’t been the service our customers have come to expect, and we do apologise sincerely for the disruption, but we’re also happy that suspending garden waste collections has prevented disruption to the other household waste collections – something with which councils elsewhere are struggling.”  

Cllr David Rouane South Oxfordshire District Council cabinet member for housing and environment said: “We want to thank our garden waste customers once again for their patience and understanding and apologise once again for the disruption. We believe that the temporary arrangement is a good way of getting the garden waste service up and running sooner rather than later, while Biffa continues to look for ways to address its driver shortage. 

“The decision to suspend garden waste collections was difficult, but I think it was right to protect the other household collections from disruption, especially food waste. I’m happy we’re able to make it up to our customers by extending their subscriptions by three months so that no one will be out of pocket.”

South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils