What’s on
Calling all children from the very little to the quite big! The Summer Reading Challenge starts in Charlbury Library today, and in all libraries across Oxfordshire and beyond. You can join the Challenge at any point over the Summer (not just today!) to read library books and get stickers and rewards as you go along. There's even a prize draw for those that complete the Challenge at the end of the Summer. See poster for details.
Charlbury Library ·
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The Cotswold Burger van will not be at the Community Centre on Thursday 9th July as they are taking a holiday.
They'll return the following week as normal.
Jim Holah ·
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Please note this event has been rescheduled from 13-14 June and is now slightly earlier in the day to accommodate the heat.
I am having a clearance sale of stained glass and linocut prints, in order to make space for new work.
I will be open Saturday and Sunday from 10am - 3pm. Feel free to call in for a chat and a chance to pick up an arty bargain.
www.annagillespieglass.co.uk
Anna Gillespie ·
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Flyer attached as an image.
Megan Middleton ·
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A rare opportunity to buy tender grass fed lamb, wild Ditchley venison & enjoy a venison bbq lunch or a farmhouse tea.
11am to 3pm at Model Farm Ditchley.
See poster for directions.
Jim Holah ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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When a high‑risk, vulnerable person goes missing, a highly trained team of volunteers may be out there - day or night, in all weathers - working to help bring them home. In this behind‑the‑scenes talk, Hamish Nichol, a qualified search technician and operational-support volunteer from Lowland Rescue Oxfordshire will explain what the organisation is, how lowland search teams operate alongside the police, and what really happens during a search. You’ll also learn about the Herbert Protocol, a simple but powerful scheme that can make a life‑saving difference for people living with dementia. This talk offers a fascinating insight into an often-unseen emergency service.
7.00 pm in the Morris Room (upstairs in the Corner House); refreshments from 6.30 pm. Entry free; donations invited.
This is one of a series of talks in which Charlbury residents share their interests & enthusiasms. The next, about the London of the Music Hall era, is on August 5th. (Would you like to share yours with us? Let us know!)
John Partington ·
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Join us for our next Walkers Are Welcome Bus & Walk on Thursday 16th July
Please note that this walk has been rescheduled from Thursday 9 July to Thursday 16 June due to the availability of walk leaders.
Join us for our next Walkers Are Welcome Train & Walk, travelling by train to Kingham before enjoying a scenic walk back to Charlbury.
We'll meet at Charlbury Station at 9.45am to catch the 10.02am train from Platform 1 (over the bridge) to Kingham.
This 11.5-mile moderate walk follows the Oxfordshire Way and parts of the River Evenlode, passing through the picturesque villages of Shipton-under-Wychwood and Ascott-under-Wychwood before returning to Charlbury.
A good level of fitness is required for this longer walk.
There will be opportunities for lunch and drinks/snack stops along the way. Please bring your own packed lunch, snacks and plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated.
Meeting point: Charlbury Station (Platform 1 – over the bridge)
Meet: 9.45am for the 10.02am train to Kingham
Distance: 11.5 miles
Difficulty: Moderate – good level of fitness required
No booking is necessary – just turn up! Everyone is welcome
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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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 ·
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Bring along your craft, enjoy a chat and laugh, coffee/tea and biscuits, socialise and make new friends. Share ideas and inspiration and swap hints, tips and skills. Everyone welcome. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please contact Miriam on miriammagpie@gmail.com.
Louise Cashman ·
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Saturday 18 July (1pm til 10pm)
Sunday 19 July 2026 (12pm til 8pm)
Check out the website for details
Riverside celebrates its 30th year this summer!
30 years of Charlbury’s much-loved, entirely free, sustainable, volunteer-powered festival, bringing brilliant music, good company and a little bit of glorious mayhem to the Millfield.
The theme this year is flags - make one, bring one, tell us who you are!
The music
The Unbelievable Truth, Samurai 7, Beaker and DB Band, plus around 40 other up-and-coming bands on 3 stages delivering indie, folk, electronica, and rock. Full line-up in the programme, coming soon.
Festival fun
- Pints in the sunshine, courtesy Hook Norton Brewery - holding at £6 a pint for 2026
- Children’s tent - crafty fun to keep the little Riversiders busy
- Busker’s Stage - step up and show us what you’ve got
- Greenfields - craft demos and have-a-go sessions, from stone masonry to blacksmithing
- New Green Room talks, on everything from local ecology to managing international rock band tours
Plus the best local food businesses, our fabulous gin bar and all our lovely local traders open for business.
Get involved
Riverside is a free festival. Everyone, from the bands to the bar staff, donates their time, energy and expertise. If you’d like to help out this year, fill in our volunteer form - we’d love to have you along.
We can’t wait to see you on the Millfield!
The Riverside Crew xx
Angela Moore ·
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⏰ 10.00am – 11.00am
📍 Opposite Londis
Come and have a chat with your local councillors
Have a question, idea or concern about Charlbury?
Pop along for an informal conversation — we’re happy to listen.
No appointment needed — just drop by while you’re out and about.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Reduce the risk of identity theft. Bring confidential paper waste for secure shredding Saturday morning between 10.30-11am to the One Village warehouse on the trading estate just over the railway bridge on Forest Road (OX7 3HH). Cost is £7 per bag which includes a donation to The Corner House. Please phone Christine Elliott on 811057 for more information. Grateful thanks to One Village for letting us use their premises.
Heavy duty polypropylene sacks able to hold 20kg of paper are available FREE from The Cornerstone at The Corner House Mon-Sat 10am-1pm.
No need to remove staples, paperclips or plastic spines, but please DO NOT include plastic sleeves, folders or CDs.
Certificate of destruction provided if required. The paper gets reprocessed into paper products within just a few weeks.
Shredding by Datashredders Ltd
Organised every July and January by Charlbury Green Hub. Since 2009, when this event was first arranged in Charlbury, over 12,000kg of paper have been shredded for recycling and over £3,000 has been raised for Charlbury charities.
Christine Elliott ·
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The last Monday of the month at 3pm. All Welcome.
St Marys and All Saints ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Churches Together Holiday Club 2026 will run Tuesday 4th – Friday 7th August 2026 in St Mary’s Church followed by a service on Sunday 9th August at 10am.
Open to Foundation to Year 6 pupils. £25 per child – siblings can attend for £20.
Optional sports afternoons available each afternoon - £15 per session.
If you would like the booking forms or have any queries please email Jo on cornerstone@charlburychurch.uk
Last few spaces remaining
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How the lyrics of late Victorian and Edwardian music hall songs offer snapshots of the life of the period at different levels of society.
August's Morris Room Talk is a little different .. not least because it's not in the Morris Room!
The audience in a music hall ranged all the way from the poor in the gallery to the rich in the front stalls. The best songs portrayed, with wry humour, dramas that different members of the audience would recognise for themselves or for their neighbours in different parts of the house.
The rich young man bankrupting himself out of hopeless love for a chorus girl (“She was one of the early birds ...”); the couple who can’t pay the rent and do a midnight flit (“My old man said follow the van ...”); keeping up appearances (“I’m Bert, Bert, I haven’t a shirt …”).
Geoffrey Strachan will introduce and sing the first verse of eight music hall songs ranging from 1890 to 1919, inviting the audience to join in every chorus. The talk will last 75 minutes, including an interval.
One of a series of talks in which Charlbury residents share their interests & enthusiasms (the next, about Market Towns, will be on September 3rd).
7.00 pm in the Garden Room (entry to the left of the Memorial Hall), with refreshments from 6.30 pm. Entry free; donations invited.
John Partington ·
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Weekly on Thursdays commencing on 6th August up to and including 27th August, the Summer Camp is open to 7 to 16 yr olds.
Time: 11am to 3pm.
Cost: £10 per session which must be booked and paid for in advance.
CBC Junior Academy members - Free of charge.
Complete beginners to experienced bowlers welcome.
All equipment is provided, participants just need a pair of flat soled footwear, eg. trainers, plimsolls, etc.
Bring a packed lunch.
All sessions are supported by Advanced DBS vetted Bowls England trained coaches and assistants.
Join in the fun and learn a new sport.
Fun games and competitions.
For more information email: treasurer@charlburybowls.co.uk
Or complete the enquiry form on the website:
https://www.charlburybowls.co.uk/index.php/contact-us
Charlbury Bowls Club
74 Ticknell Piece Road,
Charlbury OX7 3TW
Jackie Hague ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Temporary Footpath Closure at Charlbury, footpath from Hundley Way to the Green
A request has been received from Circet UK for a temporary footpath closure to apply to a length of the footpath sited above whilst essential ducting works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 11 August 2026 up to and including 14 August 2026, 24 hours per day.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Bring along your craft, enjoy a chat and laugh, coffee/tea and biscuits, socialise and make new friends. Share ideas and inspiration and swap hints, tips and skills. Everyone welcome. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please contact Miriam on miriammagpie@gmail.com.
Louise Cashman ·
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TRADITIONAL CELTIC MUSIC, JIGS, REELS AND SONGS
Tommy Longfellow ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Geographer and planner John England will talk about the development of English market towns, their role and their importance today.
One of a series of talks in which Charlbury residents share their interests & enthusiasms. 7.00 pm in the Morris Room (upstairs in the Corner House); refreshments from 6.30 pm. Entry free; donations invited.
John Partington ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Charlbury Arts is delighted to welcome Adrian to talk about his life of creativity and comedy.
Adrian is a graphic designer and web builder and he is also a comedian, a poet, a writer, and a musician.
Tonight he will give a humorous and idiosyncratic talk about his working life whilst championing making time for creativity for creativity's sake and how being playful can lead to surprising pathways to keep life fulfilling.
Charlbury Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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7.30-9.00 pm
Friends Meeting House, Charlbury
Anna Field, Glorious Cotswolds Grasslands Programme Manager
In the 1930s, 40% of the Cotswolds National Landscape was covered in wildflower-rich grassland. This habitat was abundant with beautiful wildflowers, and supported a vast diversity of wildlife, including rare wildflowers, such as the vibrant Pasqueflower, and a huge variety of invertebrates and all the birds and mammals that depend on them. Wildflower grasslands are particularly important for pollinators such as bees and butterflies, including many rare species such as the Chalkhill Blue and Duke of Burgundy. Sadly, agricultural intensification and changing land management practices have led to the loss of almost all this wildflower grassland…less than 1.5% remains.
Anna will talk about this hugely successful project, Glorious Cotswolds Grasslands, to create the largest network of wildflower-rich Jurassic limestone grassland in the country.
charlburywildlifesociety@gmail.com
Flora Gregory ·
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Another night of top class comedy compared by Andrew O’Neill. Acts to follow…
Tommy Longfellow ·
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Plans are underway to make this year's Street Fair as special as ever; so don't miss out on the fun by being away! Put the date in your diary now.
We also need help on the committee so, if this is something you think you could offer, please get in touch with me. Thanks Liz Partington csfsecretary@charlburystreetfair.org or 07800 744787
Elisabeth Partington ·
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Bring along your craft, enjoy a chat and laugh, coffee/tea and biscuits, socialise and make new friends. Share ideas and inspiration and swap hints, tips and skills. Everyone welcome. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please contact Miriam on miriammagpie@gmail.com.
Louise Cashman ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Claude Bourbon takes you on a captivating musical journey that defies borders and genres. With roots in classical guitar, his music flows effortlessly through the blues of the Mississippi Delta, the warmth of the Balearic Islands, the rich traditions of the Balkans, and back again.
His style blends Spanish blues with Gypsy rhythms, Eastern European melodies, and touches of flamenco inspired by Paco de Lucía. Influences from Ritchie Blackmore, Joaquín Rodrigo, JJ Cale, and even J.S. Bach can be heard in his rich, intricate playing.
With flawless timing and astonishing technique, Claude does things on six strings most guitarists only dream of. Experience a unique fusion of blues, jazz, folk, classical, and Spanish guitar—all brought together in one unforgettable performance.
Tickets: https://wegottickets.com/event/689777
Please be advised that The Shed doesn't have a bar so it's strictly bring your own!
Tommy Longfellow ·
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⏰ 10.00am – 11.00am
📍 Opposite Londis
Come and have a chat with your local councillors
Have a question, idea or concern about Charlbury?
Pop along for an informal conversation — we’re happy to listen.
No appointment needed — just drop by while you’re out and about.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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7.30-9.00 pm
Friends Meeting House
Peter Cowdray, Planet Birdsong
Peter Cowdrey is a UK based composer, pianist and ornithologist with a particular interest in birdsong and recording. He is the founder of Planet Birdsong, and its musical arm The Conference of Birds. As a small boy he loved listening to the dawn chorus but was deeply frustrated at birdsong's inaccessibility - too fast, too high, and resolutely resistant to being shoehorned into what was generally defined as music. Peter is excited that advances in technology have made it possible to crack the hidden codes of birdsong and seeks to share them with the rest of the world. What a treat that he will join us this evening.
Membership is £10/year, £5 for non-members, free to under-18s
Charlburywildlifesociety@gmail.com
Flora Gregory ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Following the AGM, Juliet Heslewood will talk about the Bayeux Tapestry.
Find out about this rare piece of fabulous art illustrating scenes that changed the course of British history.
Charlbury Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non-members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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Bring along your craft, enjoy a chat and laugh, coffee/tea and biscuits, socialise and make new friends. Share ideas and inspiration and swap hints, tips and skills. Everyone welcome. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please contact Miriam on miriammagpie@gmail.com.
Louise Cashman ·
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Charlbury Memorial Hall
An exhibition of new work by Art Society members
Saturday 10.00-5.00
Sunday 10.00 - 4.00
All welcome. Free entry
Tony Lloyd ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group new members welcome
Walks to and from Charlbury to local pubs (for drinks/food) in Finstock, Stonesfield and Chadlington coordinated with local bus schedules to/from Chippy and Charlbury. Areas of parking in Charlbury will be advised. Start 10.30/45 …return to Charlbury or Chippy
4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
1) Finstock X9,Return Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
2) Stonesfield S3, Return Charlbury 13.05/15. Chippy via Charlbury then X9 13.38 /14.01
3) Chadlington ( Cafe or Tite Inn) X9,Return Charlbury 13.50/5 Chadlington/ Chippy 13.53/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
Start Point: to be advised
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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⏰ 10.00am – 11.00am
📍 Community Centre
Come and have a chat with your local councillors
Have a question, idea or concern about Charlbury?
Pop along for an informal conversation — we’re happy to listen.
No appointment needed — just drop by while you’re out and about.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Why Walls Matter:
Exploring wallpaper in the eighteenth-century home
A talk by Clare Taylor
Clare’s talk will shine a light on the patterns, styles and methods used to produce wallpaper during the eighteenth century, a period when its use became widespread in Britain.
She will explore block printed and flocked wallpapers, as well as hand painted wallpapers imported from Asia.
The talk will combine evidence from letters and bills with examples of surviving fragments of wallpaper and the houses where it was hung.
Clare is Professor of Art History and Material Cultures at The Open University. She is the author of The Design, Production and Consumption of Eighteenth-Century Wallpaper in Britain (Routledge, 2018).
Clare is a specialist in the historic interior and has recently been a Visting Research Fellow at the V&A where she has been working on the Museum’s wallpaper collection.
Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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Tuesday 17 November
7.30-9.00 pm
Friends Meeting House, Charlbury
The Reverend Fergus Butler Gallie, Vicar of St Mary's & All Saints
Fergus will talk about the role of the church and the bible with regards to our relationship with Nature, and importantly the present concerns of Nature Recovery and dealing with Climate Change.
Charlburywildlifesociety@gmail.com
Flora Gregory ·
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⏰ 10.00am – 11.00am
📍 Community Centre
Come and have a chat with your local councillors
Have a question, idea or concern about Charlbury?
Pop along for an informal conversation — we’re happy to listen.
No appointment needed — just drop by while you’re out and about.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Desert Island Art is back for its eighth year with five more castaways sharing the three pieces of art they would take to their desert island.
Memorial Hall 7.30
Non-members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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