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Charlbury Museum News - New Acquisition

'In Charlbury' an engraving by Joseph Winkelman, 1979,  was acquired by Charlbury Museum in April 2026 for its collection. Joseph lived at Heathfield, Browns Lane from the late 1970s until the early 1980s; he was born in Iowa, USA and studied Fine Art at the Ruskin School of Drawing.

Joseph created numerous etchings and aquatints of Charlbury and the surrounding area, his prints are in numerous public collections. Now Charlbury Museum is the proud owner of one of his works. His etching captures the traffic chaos in Browns Lane in the late '70s , before it became a one-way street!

Come and take a close look, and enjoy some of the other paintings and prints on display in the museum. 

Sue Rangeley · Fri 29 May, 19:34 · Link


Join us for a magical evening of Gilbert and Sullivan's rarely performed comic opera, The Sorcerer, performed in concert in the beautiful setting of St Mary's Church, Charlbury.

When young Alexis persuades a sorcerer to brew a love potion for his entire village, chaos — and comedy — ensue. This sparkling production features professional soloists alongside a talented local chorus, bringing one of G&S's most charming works to life.

Set against the backdrop of an English village green, The Sorcerer blends wit, romance, and memorable tunes in a show the whole family will enjoy.

Want to sing in the community chorus? We'd love to have you! book your place through ticket master. Please note that rehearsals will be from 1:00 PM on Saturday 20 June, ahead of the evening performance.

St Marys and All Saints · Fri 29 May, 12:24 · Link


Saturday is Fun Day at St Mary's

St Mary's Church Fete, Saturday 30 May 2-5pm

Featuring

Charlbury School Choir

Morris Dancing

Children's Art Exhibition

Teddy Bear Zipline

Smash a Plate, The Stocks, Coconut Shy, Bottle Stall

Cream Teas, Sales of Books, Clothes and Plants

Pimms and Hot Dogs sponsored by 'The Bell'

And Much More. Come and have Fun

Patrick Gallagher · Tue 26 May, 17:57 · Link


Charlbury Ladies Football Team

We are starting our new journey in the Thames Valley Counties Women's Football League next season. We are looking to add to our current squad so if you interested in joining us, please contact either Shelley or Raegan. Our telephone numbers are on the poster.

Shelley Parsons · Mon 25 May, 18:47 · Link


Charlbury Beer Festival - barrel sponsorship open

It’s just a month now til the Charlbury Beer Festival.

The beer festival has raised over £300k, which helps this great town of ours be such a wonderful place to live.

We are about to buy the beer for this years festival, which we open up to anyone interested in helping to cover some of the cost of running the event to sponsor a barrel.  This gets your name or dedication on a barrel (of your choosing).

For details see form.jotform.com/sean.hosking/2026-sponsorship-registration

Thank you and hope you are able to make the festival on Saturday 27th June 2026

Sean Hosking · Mon 25 May, 13:55 · Link


Latest planning applications to West Oxfordshire District Council

The following planning applications have recently been lodged. Click on the address to see full details at the WODC website.

  • 17 Lees Heights Charlbury
    Field Maple (T1) - Trim branches to retain shape (see attached sketch)
    WODC reference: 26/01204/TCA - Thu 21 May 2026 - Under consideration
  • 17 Ticknell Piece Road Charlbury
    Erection of a single storey rear extension to replace conservatory, conversion of garage to additional living space, and associated works
    WODC reference: 26/01188/HHD - Wed 20 May 2026 - Under consideration
  • Appletrees Thames Street Charlbury
    Certitifcate of lawfulness (erection of a detached garden room in the rear garden).
    WODC reference: 26/01153/CLP - Mon 18 May 2026 - Under consideration
  • 21 Hughes Close Charlbury
    Multi-Stemmed self-sown Ash - Section fell tree to leave stump cut as low as situation allows
    WODC reference: 26/01157/TCA - Mon 11 May 2026 - Awaiting decision
  • Bell Hotel Church Street Charlbury
    The erection of a front railing and gate, and associated works
    WODC reference: 26/01078/LBC - Wed 20 May 2026 - Under consideration
  • Bell Hotel Church Street Charlbury
    The erection of a front railing and gate, and associated works.
    WODC reference: 26/01077/FUL - Wed 20 May 2026 - Under consideration

Mon 25 May, 06:15 · Link


Thank you from the Museum

A big thank-you to everyone who came and supported the Museum Plant Sale yesterday morning.  We had a wonderful display of plants which filled the hall and there were plenty of willing helpers to guide customers who needed advice about how to grow the plants they had chosen. A very enjoyable event for helpers and customers alike.  The money raised will help to fund urgent conservation work on some of the items the Museum holds, and also to further our application for Accreditation which, if granted, will enable the Museum to apply for some significant grants.

Thank you to everyone who came and we look forward to seeing you again at next year's sale,

Judy Dod · Sun 24 May, 15:29 · Link


Little Wild Things and Julia Donaldson present - 'The Gruffalo and other stories"

This summer, world-famous author Julia Donaldson will be performing an outdoor show exclusively for Little Wild Things!

The Gruffalo and other stories

Morning and afternoon events on

Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th July

Tickets £15 per person

Join us deep in the heart of the fabulous Cornbury estate for an adventure through some of Julia’s most well-loved songs and stories.

The event runs over 3 hours. The performance will last for one hour, and gates will open an hour before the start of each show to allow you time to arrive, enjoy some Little Wild Things activities, visit the bookshop and buy popcorn should you wish to do so. After each performance there will be the opportunity to spend a little more time on site to have a photo or a cuddle with the Gruffalo and pop some bubbles before you head home.

All proceeds go directly to support the work of Little Wild Things.

Book your tickets and see answers to all your questions here: https://bookwhen.com/juliadonaldsonshow

Lots of love and Gruffalo Grannies,

Team LWT

Christine Donaldson · Thu 21 May, 15:58 · Link


Southill Solar in the House Of Commons

Southill Community Energy, its solar farm and Charlbury have made it into the House Of Commons... https://www.facebook.com/share/v/17i6sHL5iQ/

Great to get this recognition, thanks to Sean Woodcock

Tim Crisp · Wed 20 May, 21:04 · Link


Charlbury Museum News - Pop-up Prints Exhibit

Pop-up Prints Exhibit opens on Saturday 16th May.Featuring lino prints by Charlbury artist Jody O'Reilly and three members of the Charlbury Youth Art Club.                     Photo: 'Spring on the Playing Close' 2023 

Jody's prints are inspired by the Playing Close, and related to our current historic exhibition on its history. The museum has one of Jody's prints in its permanent collection.

Leila  Craven, Roman Kopinski and Will Morgan, of the Charlbury Youth Art Club are exhibiting three lino prints inspired by historic objects in the museum. Discover them within the museum's displays around the Forge and the watchmaking cabinet. This project is in partnership with Tony Lloyd, Charlbury Art Society, & Bryanna Bone, Charlbury Youth Club.

New acquisition: Engraving by Joseph Winkelman on display from 16th May.              'In Charlbury', an original print of 1979, features a busy Brown's Lane before it became a one-way street! 

NEW: Guided talks: Paintings & Prints in Charlbury Museum. Find out more about the artworks in the museum's and the artists who created them. Visitors can enjoy an informal tour of the collection with Sue, who will be stewarding in the museum.                Bank Holiday weekend: 24th & 25th May . Talks: 3 - 3.30 pm each day. 

Opening times: Saturday 10.30 -12.30 & 2.30 - 4.30, Sunday. & Bank Holiday Mondays 2.30 -4.30. Entry: £2, children free.

Sue Rangeley · Fri 15 May, 19:45 · Link


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