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SESI household detergent refills Drop off your clean empty bottles (with your name & contact number) in the Charlbury Green Hub container at the Styan vegetable stall.The refills will be ready for
collection the following Wednesday from my house in Crawborough. Payment by cash or bank transfer.
Charlbury Green Hub has been running this local refill service for environmentally-safe detergents since 2018. Use your own bottles for refill or buy a new filled SESI bottle for easy refilling. We are now stocking BOTH the professional grade citric acid blue toilet cleaner AND the regular Lotus and Sea Salt perfumed and uncoloured toilet cleaner.
Email sesi@charlburygreenhub.org.uk if you want to buy a new bottle for subsequent refilling.
Refill price per litre (from July 2025)
£2.70/litre Washing-up liquid (unfragranced) (New 500ml bottle £1.85)
£2.80/litre Washing-up liquid (spiced ginger) (New 500ml bottle £1.90)
£3.40/litre Non-bio laundry liquid (unfragranced) (New 1 litre bottle £3.90)
£4.80/litre Biological laundry liquid (fragranced) (New 1 litre bottle £5.30)
£2.40/litre Fabric conditioner (cologne) (New 1 litre bottle £2.90)
£5.60/litre Delicate & hand laundry liquid (unfragranced) (New 500ml bottle £3.85)
£2.80/litre All purpose cleaner (lavender & rosemary) (New 500ml bottle £1.90)
£1.80/litre Spirit vinegar for cleaning (New 1 litre bottle £2.30)
£2.10/litre Window and glass cleaner (sea grass) (New 500ml spray bottle £1.80)
£2.60/litre Toilet cleaner (fragranced) (New 1 litre bottle £3.10)
£3.00/litre Citric acid blue toilet cleaner (fragranced) (New 1 litre bottle £3.50)
£5.40/litre Hard water rinse aid for dishwashers (New 500ml bottle 3.20)
£5.00/litre Hand soap (Fig) (New 500ml pump dispenser £3.25)
£5.00/litre Hand soap (English Rose) (New 500ml pump dispenser £3.25)
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Styan family produce will be back with their stall this Saturday the 31st January, as usual, outside the Community Centre between 9am & Noon.
Alongside the familiar potatoes, onions, eggs & juices, this week there are kalettes, also known as flower sprouts, that don't taste like sprouts, but have a fine taste and tender texture. When steamed, they make a nice base for cheesy scrambled egg for a quick lunch.
Look out for cavolo nero, parsnips and eating apples too this week.
Seville oranges should also be available.
In addition this week, we have Padstow Fish on site too. Here's how Padstow describe their offering on their website.
We are a family business based in Cheltenham but connected to Padstow through family. Our fish is sourced fresh from Cornish suppliers and we pride ourselves on supplying diverse selection of fish and seafood. We do not hold stock so you can guarantee your fish is the freshest it can be.
Advance notice too for the Monthly market on the 1st Saturday of February, with Styan, Padstow Fish and Primal Meats. Sadly, Wheymore cheese can't be with us this month but they'll return soon.
We hope to see you there.
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NO EVIL SPOKEN
An evening of 60s and 70s jazz
Doors 7pm Music 7.30pm
£5 only (cash on the door) BYO drinks ALL PROFITS TO THE SHED
No Evil Spoken is a hard bop quartet that rehearses regularly at the Shed.
Fine musicianship and a classic repertoire (Coltrane, Shorter etc) in what is the perfect jazz venue.
Patricia Fraser ·
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Christingle making for Candlemas; during parish communion. A child led service. 10.30am. Followed by Community Lunch. All Welcome.
St Marys and All Saints ·
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Join us for Candlemas and Parish Communion at the later time of 10.30am. Followed by community Lunch. All Welcome
St Marys and All Saints ·
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French conversation groups are going ahead and I am delighted to invite you for a free taster session on Monday 2 February 2026:
• 11 am - Level 1: for people feeling less confident in speaking French.
• 3pm - Level 2: for people feeling more confident in speaking French.
Venue: 16 Woodfield Drive, Charlbury, OX7 3SE
We will get to know each other around a drink and some home-baked Far Breton.
Please let me know if you will attend, and if so, if you will attend the morning or afternoon group, by contacting me by email at valeriezitoun@aol.com
Valou Pakenham-Walsh ·
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Looking at the History of Art with Juliet, we reach the achievements of the two greats of British Art, Turner and Constable, just as they are being shown at Tate Britain.
Monday 2nd February, Charlbury Community Centre, 3.00 - 4.00 pm, £10 at the door.
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For all who love singing: ages 16+.
Genre? A bit of everything!
What our choir members have to say:
‘Such a fantastic opportunity to make amazing music, new and old, from around the world with voices of all ages!’ - Anne
‘I was new to Charlbury and choir was a lovely way to meet new people and find out lots about the town.’ - Alison
‘I love that we’ll learn a new song in just minutes and then we’re singing together in beautiful harmony moments later.’ - Tony
‘Good music, good people, no egos - plus the occasional delicious brownie!’ - Emily
‘I look forward to it every week. Jenny’s music is so beautiful and it’s a joy to learn and sing with such a lovely bunch of people’ - Liz
Where & when:
Friends Meeting House, Charlbury.
MONDAYS from 7.30 - 9pm. Price: £6 pre-booked term/ £8 drop in.
Contact jennymahlermusic@gmail.com to join or just turn up at 7.30 (no earlier).
Led by local musician Jenny Mahler. www.jennymahler.co.uk
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Where - At the Community Centre, TG Room
When - 6-7pm, Wed the 4th Feb
Who - Any Charlbury Men who want to invest in their future self.
Our Men have fun, meet new people, reduce back pain, become more flexible, and aim to stay fit, healthy, and strong for life.
If you would like to come, please contact Miles or Michele on 07765 894 945 or miles@charlburypilates.com
This class is free to anyone new to Charlbury Pilates.
Invest in your future self and see the results for the rest of your life.
Miles Walkden ·
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CALLING ALL TODDLERS! Come sing with us at 10.15am on Wednesdays in the community centre.
Age: 0-5
Price: £8 drop in rate
(Or £30 for the 5 sessions between January 14th & February 10th. Additional siblings £15 each.)
To secure your place, please book here: www.jennymahler.co.uk/contact
(There are approx. 15 spaces available.)
Dance to the music: https://soundcloud.com/songbirdswithjen
(This class is accessible to everyone. If you cannot afford the fee, get in touch with me confidentially via the contact page to arrange a subsidy.)
Jenny Larsen ·
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Brunel, GWR and the Cotswold Line with Tim Bryan, Director of The Brunel Institute
Brunel, one of the greatest figures of the Industrial Revolution, is known as one of the most ingenious and prolific figures in engineering history. In this talk Tim will share the story of how this greatest railway innovator changed our British landscape forever.
This talk will be held on Zoom, starting at 7.30pm. Links will be sent to members in advance of the talk which is free for members, £3 for guests. Please contact memsec.charlsoc@gmail.com for more information.
Jennifer Lewis ·
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Come warm your hearts and minds at St. Mary's Church at 7pm on Saturday 7th February.
Quizmaster extraordinaire, Patrick Derham, will keep your team guessing while we provide you with snacks, nibbles, and cash bar.
Teams will be 6 people each with tickets going for £15/person.
Proceeds will support St. Mary's and its local initiatives.
dine glasgow ·
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All welcome to join us for coffee and a chat - and a tour of our newly refurbished accommodation. 10.30am - 12 noon
Local, affordable, independent supported living for older people.
The Old Bakehouse Chadlington, Reg Charity no 1211853
Vacancy enquiries: 01608 676652
Helen Datson ·
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Screen Printing Workshop - The Shed, Nine Acres Lane, Charlbury. OX73
Saturday the 7th of February 2026
10 - 4pm £96
You will learn how to design and make a paper cut stencil that you will have the opportunity to print on to not only tea towels but also fabric tote bags and paper .
No previous experience is necessary - equally if you have some previous experience please do come along and develop your skills!
You don't need to be amazing at drawing to do this workshop - there will be opportunity to work with some existing designs before progressing on to making a two or even three colour print - I provide booklets of design ideas throughout the day if you need some inspiration.
In the morning you will be making some screen prints on paper using existing designs to cut as stencils. We will then move on to making a more detailed print in two colour print that you'll print your own tea towel or fabric tote bag.
In the afternoon, once you have built up a bit of confidence, we will then start moving on to 2 and 3 colour prints. I will help you develop your own ideas for a print – source materials to develop your design will be provided but feel free to bring your own images to work from.
We will be using water based acrylic printing ink as well as craft knives to cut the stencils. There will be a number of silk screens with different colours to work on through the day.
Wearing old clothes is advisable or bring an apron. We will have a short break for lunch of around about 30 mins – please bring a packed lunch with you. Tea and coffee and biscuits will be provided.
About me : I am based over in Charlbury and am an artist and silk screen printer, a lot of my work is within the music industry. Clients have included The Lumineers, Wilderness Festival, Rob
MacFarlane , Johnny Flynn and even Simon Armitage among others.
There are plenty of places to stay in Charlbury and the surrounding area if you’d like to make a weekend of it and start in the Cotswolds! This workshop is suitable for ages of around 12 years old and upwards. Please note that the price will add VAT at checkout. Please email hello@jonmackay.org if you have any questions or would like to know more.
jonmackay.bigcartel.com/product/introduction-to-silk-screen-printing-workshop-saturday-7th-of-february-2026
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CRAG is delighted to welcome back a duo of two favourite musicians, both of whom are internationally recognised soloists in their own right. The flautist PHILIPPA DAVIES and the harpsichordist MAGGIE COLE will present a wonderful hour-long programme including music by Bach, Mozart and Ibert. Maggie will be playing on a beautiful Harpsichord specially provided and prepared for us by the leading keyword technician SIMON NEAL. Every penny of the proceeds will be donated to refugee relief.
https://www.charlburyrefugee.org.uk/events/philippaandmaggie2026/
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For all who love singing: ages 16+.
Genre? A bit of everything!
What our choir members have to say:
‘Such a fantastic opportunity to make amazing music, new and old, from around the world with voices of all ages!’ - Anne
‘I was new to Charlbury and choir was a lovely way to meet new people and find out lots about the town.’ - Alison
‘I love that we’ll learn a new song in just minutes and then we’re singing together in beautiful harmony moments later.’ - Tony
‘Good music, good people, no egos - plus the occasional delicious brownie!’ - Emily
‘I look forward to it every week. Jenny’s music is so beautiful and it’s a joy to learn and sing with such a lovely bunch of people’ - Liz
Where & when:
Friends Meeting House, Charlbury.
MONDAYS from 7.30 - 9pm. Price: £6 pre-booked term/ £8 drop in.
Contact jennymahlermusic@gmail.com to join or just turn up at 7.30 (no earlier).
Led by local musician Jenny Mahler. www.jennymahler.co.uk
Jenny Larsen ·
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ART AND ILLUSION
John Bennett will talk about some of the ways in which we can look at art taking inspiration from Gombrich's seminal work Art and Illusion.
The talk will look at optical illusions to note the importance of cognition in the act of seeing. This will then provide an excuse for a tour through the history of European painting and sculpture to see how Gombrich's ideas might illuminate art history, and to see how a range of artists have dealt with the perennial conundrum of presenting a three dimensional world on a two dimensional surface.
Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door.
Tony Lloyd ·
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CALLING ALL TODDLERS! Come sing with us at 10.15am on Wednesdays in the community centre.
Age: 0-5
Price: £8 drop in rate
(Or £30 for the 5 sessions between January 14th & February 10th. Additional siblings £15 each.)
To secure your place, please book here: www.jennymahler.co.uk/contact
(There are approx. 15 spaces available.)
Dance to the music: https://soundcloud.com/songbirdswithjen
(This class is accessible to everyone. If you cannot afford the fee, get in touch with me confidentially via the contact page to arrange a subsidy.)
Jenny Larsen ·
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🎉 Boogie Bingo Night! 🎉
Join us on Saturday 14th February for a fun-filled evening
of music, bingo and cocktails! 🍹
🕢 Kicking off at 7:30pm
💷 £5 per person
Boogie Bingo is the perfect mix of classic tunes and
bingo-night fun. Instead of numbers, you’ll be listening out for iconic party
hits — everything from Mr Brightside to Cha Cha Slide — and marking them off
your card as they play. Get a line, 2 lines and then full house for prizes! It’s lively, it’s silly, and it’s guaranteed to get
everyone smiling, singing, and maybe even dancing 🕺
Bring your friends, bring your energy — it’s going to be a
great night! 👏💃🕺
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'Lightning for Life' with Alan Fraser (saxophone, cornet), John Lanyon (guitar), Simon Fenn (drums) and Milo Thurston (bass).
Doors 8 Music 8.30 BYO drinks
FREE ENTRY & DONATIONS (cash only)
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A informal “planning meeting" is proposed at the Rose & Crown in Charlbury on Tuesday 17th February 8pm to 9pm where more will be explained. All are welcome.
The first event itself will be on Tuesday 14th April at 3pm and initially on a weekly basis . We hope to use 3 pitches i.e. 12 people playing for a 45/60 minutes. As numbers grow Wednesday and Thursday will follow. The club will offer the two forms of the game, Golf (where to start) and the more sophisticated Association Rules.
There will be no Match Charge, but Members will need to be members of the u3a (£20 pa) and soon join the Cricket Club as a Social Member (£30 pa) after a trial period.
What we need now is equipment to be donated or loaned please.
Help is also needed now to record (perhaps collect) and replenish the old equipment which will be stored by the Cricket Club. We may have to buy some bits of equipment, but it is likely that the Cricket Club will help.
Down the line we want to make sure there are enough previous players to coach and explain the rules!
For more information email to the interim leader Paul Jackson 07974 565618
pauldjackson1@outlook.com
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Oxfordshire County Council has programmed to complete the full width resurfacing of Dyers Hill on Tuesday 17th February; 0730 – 19:00hrs via a single daytime full road closure. This will include the closing of Thames Street at the top of the hill as well. Works will include ironwork adjustments and the resurfacing of the existing carriageway surface, following which all existing road markings will be reinstated.
As well as Dyers Hill itself, the resurfacing works include the junction area of both Market Street and Thames Street which will therefore also be fully closed. No vehicular access will be possible south of Nine Acres Lane and Market Street will become a cul-de-sac with the single point of access/egress via the junction with Sheep St / Church St.
The One-Way restriction in Market Street has been formally suspended for the works duration. Traffic management operatives will cover all signage relating to the restriction and be on hand to assist with providing vehicular access. Market Street will not be a through route.
There will be no vehicular access along Dyers Hill, Thames Street or through from Market Street during the works. Pedestrian access remains unaffected with residents being able to walk down to the railway station if required.
This is purely a maintenance scheme so currently everything will be reinstated ‘like for like’. A fully signed diversion will be installed routing traffic around the closure during the working hours.
A copy of the approved letter has also been attached which will arrive with businesses and residents two weeks prior to work starting.
Bus services will run as usual through Charlbury as they don’t utilise Dyers Hill / Thames Street as part of their regular scheduled services.
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Charlbury Wildlife Society
Brian Walker from the British Dragonfly Society will talk about the dragonflies seen in Oxfordshire and how to identify them. He'll also tell us a bit about other species which, with climate change, are moving into these islands.
Venue: Charlbury Friends Meeting House
Time: 19.30-21.00 hrs
Everyone is welcome. Free to members (membership £12.50 annually) and those under 18. A contribution of £5 is invited from anyone else to help fund CWS wildlife initiatives. Charlburywildlifesociety@gmail.com
Flora Gregory ·
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WW2 historians Brett and Karen Wiles will be giving a talk and presentation about the second largest all-female volunteering force ever - the 750,000 Girl Guides who were volunteered for war work displaying amazing responsibility and resourcefulness. We will learn about their motivation, their uniform, special training and the part they played in evacuation, emergency cooking, hospital work, and even undercover work. New members and visitors very welcome (ladies only please). 7.30pm at the Memorial Hall. Any enquiries please make contact on charlburywi@oxfordshirewi.co.uk.
Louise Cashman ·
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A request has been received from Thames Water for a temporary road closure to apply to a length of Hundley Way whilst essential fire hydrant works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 18 February 2026 up to and including 20 February 2026, 24 hours per day.
Please note that Notices for urgent works can last up to 5 consecutive days only.
A copy of the drawing showing the extent of the closure and also the alternative routes for traffic is attached.
Further information regarding the works may be obtained by contacting Thames Water helpline on 0800 316 98
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Thursday, 18th February, 7.30 pm in Green Room, Memorial Hall. Please come & join us.
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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. (Not just WI members). The third Saturday morning of each month 10.30-12.30 at Charlbury Bowls Club. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please make contact on charlburywi@oxfordshirewi.co.uk.
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If you would like company and a lovely lunch do join us for a soup lunch in St Marys church 12noon – 2pm on Monday 23rd February.
No charge but donations welcome towards the work of Cornerstone in the community.
If you’re able to, let us know you will be attending by emailing cornerstone@charlburychurch.uk
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This is the first in a series of talks for Lent held in St Mary's parish church on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm. The theme of the talks is 'moved by love'.
The speaker is Tony Lloyd, chairman of the Charlbury Art Society. Tony is a sculptor and printmaker based at Royal Oak Press in Charlbury. As well as making his own work he particularly enjoys working with other artists, whether on collaborative projects or through running printmaking workshops.
Tony qualified as a chemical engineer and then completed a successful 40-year career in the paper industry. Returning to his creative roots he embarked upon a Fine Art degree from DeMontfort University followed by an MA in Multidisciplinary Printmaking UWE Bristol.
Creativity is at the core of what it is to be human, whether we are providing an experience ourselves or being stimulated by the creativity of others. Tony will discuss the process and the mindset that enables creativity to happen in every sphere of human endeavour from art, music, literature and theatre to science and engineering.
Doors open at 7pm. Admission free. Donations will be welcome towards expenses and for Christian Aid. Everyone is welcome.
Talks arranged by Churches Together in Charlbury
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A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
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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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A request has been received from Cappagh for a temporary road closure to apply to a section of Sheep Street, whilst essential sewer repair works are carried out.
A Temporary Traffic Regulation Order (TTRO) is being made to implement the temporary closure and will operate from 2 March 2026.
The estimated completion of the works is 20 March 2026, 08:00 to 17:00 each day.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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This is the second in a series of talks for Lent held in St Mary's parish church on Tuesdays at 7.30pm. The theme of the series is 'moved by love'.
The speaker on 3 March is Anne Miller, well known locally for her important role in advising and supporting the various nature recovery activities in and around Charlbury.
Anne Miller has had a lifelong passion for the natural world and has been fortunate to spend most of her working life pursuing that passion. In this talk she will reflect on what commitment has meant to her and how it has led to both expected and unexpected development and outcomes.
Anne is a Quaker and has lived in Charlbury for almost 30 years, retiring from academic and industrial work in 2024 to spend her time now putting theory into practice locally.
Doors open at 7pm. Admission free. Donations towards expenses and for Christian Aid. Everyone is welcome.
Talks arranged by Churches Together in Charlbury.
Rosalind Scott ·
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The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm. Please bring your own drinks.Tickets: £10 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets on sale here!
A year after the sell out tour of 'What's So Funny About Charlbury', absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini is really struggling to write a follow up. Afraid he’s lost his spark and bereft of new ideas – he also needs ticket sales to pay off an extortionate water bill. Can he use AI to save the day?
www.adrianlancini.com
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Charlbury welcomes bumblebees with Gill Perkins, CEO, Bumblebee Conservation Trust
Bumblebees are an important and cherished component of our biodiversity. Whilst several species are threatened with national extinction in the UK, the Bumblebee Conservation Trust aims to ensure that populations of these species have a long-term future. In this talk Gill will discuss many of the ways that, together, we can help bumblebees thrive.
This talk will be held in the Memorial Hall. Refreshments from 7.15pm, talk at 7.30pm. Free for members, £3 for guests.
Jennifer Lewis ·
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The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm. Please bring your own drinks.Tickets: £10 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets on sale here!
A year after the sell out tour of 'What's So Funny About Charlbury', absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini is really struggling to write a follow up. Afraid he’s lost his spark and bereft of new ideas – he also needs ticket sales to pay off an extortionate water bill. Can he use AI to save the day?
www.adrianlancini.com
Adrian Lancini ·
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The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm. Please bring your own drinks.Tickets: £10 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets on sale here!
A year after the sell out tour of 'What's So Funny About Charlbury', absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini is really struggling to write a follow up. Afraid he’s lost his spark and bereft of new ideas – he also needs ticket sales to pay off an extortionate water bill. Can he use AI to save the day?
www.adrianlancini.com
Adrian Lancini ·
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AT RAILWAY STUDIOS
Forest road
Charlbury
Oxfordshire
OX73HH
SATURDAY, MARCH 7th and/or SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH
10.30AM-1PM
£65 per person per morning
Come and learn how to create exciting tonal drawings using the expressive qualities of charcoal. Working from still life and reference images we will focus on observation, composition and mark-making using willow charcoal, charcoal pencils and rubbers, on a variety of papers.
Demonstrations and guidance will be given throughout the morning.
No experience necessary and individual creativity and experimentation encouraged!
All materials provided plus a starter pack to take away with you so that you can carry on drawing at home.
Tea/coffee and cake will be provided
Small groups of up to six people.
Railway Studios are a three minute walk from Charlbury station. They are large and airy with plenty of natural light and there is parking.
For more information or to book a place please visit my website : www.catherinebinnieartist
Or email: binniecatherine@gmail.com
I am also offering one-to-one, and small group, tuition at the studio, from the warmth of your own home or out and about in the Charlbury countryside when the weather warms up. Times to suit.
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This is the third in a series of talks for Lent held in St Mary's parish church on Tuesdays at 7.30pm. The theme of the series is 'moved by love'.
The speaker on 10 March is Professor Mark Chapman known to some of us as the priest who often starts the Levellers Day in Burford by re-telling the story of the three soldiers executed on Oliver Cromwell’s orders in Burford churchyard in 1649. They belonged to a movement popularly known as the Levellers, with beliefs in civil rights and religious tolerance.
Mark Chapman is Professor of the History of Modern Theology at the University of Oxford and Distinguished Fellow of Ripon College Cuddesdon where he taught for 32 years. He has written widely on many aspects of modern church history and theology and is the author and editor of over 30 books. He is now enjoying semi-retirement in Pershore.
This talk addresses the question of the living out the radical justice demanded by the Gospel in relation to love for the poor. It takes as its example the life and work of one of the most interesting slum priests of the late nineteenth century, Fr Robert Dolling of Portsmouth. It contrasts his method of sharing a common life with the destitute of his parish with the 'benevolent picknicking' of the settlement movement, which nurtured many of the architects of the Welfare State. It also looks at some of the later forays by the church into issues of social justice, before offering a few reflections for the future.
Doors open at 7pm. Admission free. Donations towards expenses and Christian Aid. Everyone is welcome.
Talks arranged by Churches Together in Charlbury.
Rosalind Scott ·
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4-5 miles one way using bus to return or 8–9-mile round trip.
Meet Five Ways Store, Sturt Road, Charlbury OX7 3SX 10.45
Bus from Chippy to Five Ways 10.15/10.40. Short walk to Five Ways store. Parking in Sturt Road
Return after lunch (2 for one Fish and Chips option!) X9, Charlbury 13.30/35 Chippy 13.30/14.01
Dogs are welcome. Please join u3a via Chipping Norton u3a website
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
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Jody O'Reilly will explore the paintings of John Constable, finding the original locations of his landscapes and showing how it has changed over the years since he painted it.
She will juxtapose the original painting with photographs of their current location.
2026 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of John Constable.
Charlbury Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door.
Tony Lloyd ·
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The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm. Please bring your own drinks.Tickets: £10 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets on sale here!
A year after the sell out tour of 'What's So Funny About Charlbury', absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini is really struggling to write a follow up. Afraid he’s lost his spark and bereft of new ideas – he also needs ticket sales to pay off an extortionate water bill. Can he use AI to save the day?
www.adrianlancini.com
Adrian Lancini ·
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The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm. Please bring your own drinks.Tickets: £10 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets on sale here!
A year after the sell out tour of 'What's So Funny About Charlbury', absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini is really struggling to write a follow up. Afraid he’s lost his spark and bereft of new ideas – he also needs ticket sales to pay off an extortionate water bill. Can he use AI to save the day?
www.adrianlancini.com
Adrian Lancini ·
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The Bring OR Take in the Memorial Hall is next week on Saturday 21 March but please bring your plug-in electrical items this Saturday to 3 Crawborough Villas between 11am and 12 noon ONLY (no other time please). This will enable them to be PAT-tested in advance and made available at the Bring OR Take in the Memorial Hall. Please do not bring old-style big TVs - they need to be taken direct to Dix Pit at Stanton Harcourt for recycling.
Organised by Charlbury Green Hub.
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The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm. Please bring your own drinks.Tickets: £10 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets on sale here!
A year after the sell out tour of 'What's So Funny About Charlbury', absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini is really struggling to write a follow up. Afraid he’s lost his spark and bereft of new ideas – he also needs ticket sales to pay off an extortionate water bill. Can he use AI to save the day?
www.adrianlancini.com
Adrian Lancini ·
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This is the fourth in a series of talks for Lent held in St Mary's parish church on Tuesday evenings at 7.30pm. The theme of the talks is 'moved by love'.
The speaker on 17 March is Patrick Derham. Patrick is known in Charlbury as an enthusiastic advocate for education and as 'quizmaster extraordinaire' for quiz evenings held in St Mary's.
Patrick was a History teacher before becoming Head Master of Solihull School (1996), Rugby School (2001) and Westminster School (2014).
His own life was transformed by educational opportunity and passionate about widening access, Patrick set up the Arnold Foundation for Rugby School, which provides a boarding education at Rugby to disadvantaged children and was instrumental in setting up the Royal National Children's Spring Board Foundation, a national charity closely modelled on the Arnold Foundation.
In his "second career" he is involved in a number of projects including working with Crucible in Sub-Saharan Africa and The Alsama Project based in the Shatila Refugee Camp in Beirut. He is quoted by Alsama as saying: "Of all the projects that I have been involved with, this is the one that has the potential to make the greatest difference".
His talk will be a reflection on the transformational power of education.
Doors open at 7pm. Admission free. Donations will be welcome towards expenses and for Christian Aid. Everyone is welcome.
Talks arranged by Churches Together in Charlbury
Rosalind Scott ·
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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. (Not just WI members). The third Saturday morning of each month 10.30-12.30 at Charlbury Bowls Club. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please make contact on charlburywi@oxfordshirewi.co.uk.
Louise Cashman ·
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BRING items from between 9.30 and 10.15am and TAKE anything you want free of charge from between 10am and
12 noon. You don't have to
bring something in order to take something, so please just pop-in to
take away anything you like.
BRING spare but usable items you no longer want:
household items, clothes, children's toys, DVDs, books, bikes, curtains, garden tools, flower & vegetable seeds, etc, etc. PLEASE DON'T BRING PAINT, TILES, KNIVES, OR CHILD CAR SEATS.
Plug-in electrical items have to have been PAT-tested by us in advance, so bring them to 3 Crawborough Villas ONE WEEK BEFORE on Saturday 14 March between 11-12 ONLY. WE WILL NOT ACCEPT PLUG-IN ELECTRICAL ITEMS ON THE DAY OF THE BRING OR TAKE.
Bring a photo of large items to put on the notice board rather than bring them along on the day.
You
can also bring along old spectacles, unwanted bras, used printer ink cartridges, dead batteries, broken lightbulbs,
and used water filter cartridges - please put them in the boxes by the door.
Items are given and
taken FREE so please respect this community spirit by not taking things
for resale or scrap value. Leftovers are given to charities or
Freecycled.
Photos might be
taken during the event, so if you don't want to be photographed then
please contact Janet or Christine.
Volunteers are vital for this event - if you
would like to help sort things out as they are brought in and put onto tables, and more importantly help sort stuff out at the end, and even drive to charity shop in Witney,
then please contact Christine Elliott 01608 811057.
Organised by the Charlbury Green Hub.
Christine Elliott ·
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Join us for the ever popular Bingo night at the Bowls Club on 23rd March 2026
Lots of great prizes to be won.
Doors open 6pm
Eyes down 7pm
Jackie Hague ·
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Tuesday 24 March
19.30-21.00 hrs
Friends Meeting House
Charlbury Wildlife Society invites you to
Roger Newman, Butterflies
Butterflies were back in 2025 after a very poor 2024, but we need to know more about the patterns of occurrence over years to understand the health of different species. Roger works with Butterfly Conservation and the Wychwood Forest Trust, facilitating teams of citizen scientists who are key in collecting data.
Everyone is welcome.
Free to members (membership £12.50 annually) and those under 18. A contribution of £5 is invited from anyone else to help fund CWS wildlife initiatives. Charlburywildlifesociety@gmail.com
Flora Gregory ·
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A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest charge towards the hall.
“ The Life and Works of Robert Stephenson and Isambard Kingdom Brunel”.
Roger Ball
Paul D Jackson ·
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u3a Pub/Bus Walking Group
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
Start point to be advised. X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
Paul D Jackson ·
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Our ever popular brain-teasing event returns on Saturday 28th March . Watch this space for more details very soon and save the date NOW!
Elisabeth Partington ·
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Ranglin’ is a groove-driven ensemble celebrating the music of Jamaican jazz guitarist Ernest Ranglin. Blending reggae, jazz, calypso and funk, their grooves are anchored by iconic dub bass lines and infectious rhythmic energy. Expect deep-pocket rhythms, fearless improvisation, and an irresistible dance-floor pull.With no two shows ever the same, Ranglin’ reimagines Ernest Ranglin’s classic Below the Bassline album, heating it up with their own creative spark and spontaneous improvisation.
Tickets: https://wegottickets.com/event/690263
Tommy Longfellow ·
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Ranglin’ is a groove-driven ensemble celebrating the music of Jamaican jazz guitarist Ernest Ranglin. Blending reggae, jazz, calypso and funk, their grooves are anchored by iconic dub bass lines and infectious rhythmic energy. Expect deep-pocket rhythms, fearless improvisation, and an irresistible dance-floor pull.With no two shows ever the same, Ranglin’ reimagines Ernest Ranglin’s classic Below the Bassline album, heating it up with their own creative spark and spontaneous improvisation.
Tickets: https://wegottickets.com/event/690263
Tommy Longfellow ·
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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 ·
Link
The Shed Charlbury
Doors open 8pm. Show starts 8.30pm.Please bring your own drinks.
Tickets: £9 (plus £1 booking fee). Booking essential
Tickets available here!
Another chance to see this show from absurdist comedian Adrian Lancini specially written for and to be performed on All Fools' Day. What's the show about? Well, all will be revealed on the night but please be assured that this isn't all just an April Fool hoax. There will be a show. Honest.
Adrian Lancini ·
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The Oxfordshire Lieutenancy with Marjorie Glasgow, Lord-Lieutenant of Oxfordshire
As His Majesty The King's representative in Oxfordshire, Marjorie Glasgow leads a team of 40 Deputy Lieutenants to connect across the county and support HM The King’s primary interests of Community, Climate, Culture, and the Commonwealth. Join Marjorie, along with some of her Deputy Lieutenants, for this informative talk on the varied ways they work to broaden community connections across Oxfordshire.
This talk will be in the Memorial Hall. Refreshments from 7.15pm, talk at 7.30. Free for members, £3 for guests.
Jennifer Lewis ·
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Ann Lowe will share her passion for textiles and show some of the wonderful textile art she has made.
During a forty plus year career in the NHS, textiles, in many guises, played an important part in Ann's life as a hobby and stress reducer.
A skilled stitcher, both by hand and machine free motion, Ann has developed a special enjoyment in designing her own pieces. These range from useable craft objects to wall hangings, both large and small and include a variety of fabrics and threads, many of which are dyed and printed by her. Creating textural surfaces plays an important role in her work.
Charlbury Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
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An exhibition of painting, sculpture, printmaking, textile art and photography by Art Society members.
The artwork will be complemented by a wonderful display of spring flowers on Saturday from the Charlbury Garden Society.
Our featured artist is Jane Crane with her colourful atmospheric landscapes and her stone carving.
There will also be a special exhibition of work by Charlbury Youth Club artists inspired by the collection in Charlbury Museum.
Charlbury Memorial Hall
Free entry
Tony Lloyd ·
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A request has been received from Beth Mar Ltd for a temporary road closure to apply to a length of Hixet Wood whilst essential fibre broadband cabling works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 13 April 2026 up to and including 15 April 2026, 24 hours per day.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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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
Start point to be advised. X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
Paul D Jackson ·
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Charlbury Wildlife Society
Tuesday 21 April 2026 19.30-21.00 hrs
David Green, Head of Innovation, Blenheim
Friends Meeting House, Charlbury
David will talk about how, collaborating with Oxford Brookes University, they monitor and understand biodiversity across the estate from the air to deep within the soil, using bioacoustics – digital sensors and remote technology to gather data. Initially focusing on bird and bat recordings they now study the hidden acoustic world of soil, exploring the soundscape of the soil environment and its relationship to ecological processes of soil life - as indicators of soil health and ecosystem dynamics.
This is a Charlbury Wildlife Society meeting, but everyone is welcome. Free to members (membership £12.50 annually) and those under 18. A contribution of £5 is invited from anyone else to help fund CWS wild life initiatives. Charlburywildlifesociety@gmail.com
Flora Gregory ·
Link
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
Start point to be advised. X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest charge £1 towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
⏰ 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 ·
Link
A request has been received from Circet UK Ltd for a temporary road closure to apply to a length of Dancers Hill 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 27 April 2026 up to and including 1 May 2026, 08:00 to 18:00 each day.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Memorial Hall 7pm -9pm
More details to follow.
Lisa Wilkinson ·
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Oxfordshire on Canvas with Marie-Louise Kerr, local historian and museum curator
The landscape and cityscape of Oxfordshire have inspired artists for centuries. This talk will explore a selection of artwork connected to our local area - from oil paintings and pencil sketches to sculpture and stained glass - by a range of artists.
Join us in the Memorial Hall for refreshments from 7.15pm. The talk will begin at 7.30. Free for members, £3 for guests.
Jennifer Lewis ·
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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
Start point to be advised. X9 10.15 bus from Chipping Norton will connect
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
Paul D Jackson ·
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Sally Wainwright is an English television writer, producer, and director. She is known for her dramas, which are often set in her native West Yorkshire, and feature "strong female characters".
Sally has been praised for the quality of her dialogue. She began her career as a scriptwriter on the long-running radio serial drama The Archers, and worked on the television soap operas Emmerdale and Coronation Street in the 1990s. Her first original drama, At Home with the Braithwaites, aired between 2000 and 2003
She found success with Unforgiven, for which she won the Royal Television Society's Writer of the Year Award. Her work since includes Scott & Bailey, Last Tango in Halifax , Happy Valley Gentleman Jack and Riot Women.
Last Tango in Halifax won the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series in 2013, and Happy Valley won the same award in both 2015 and 2017
Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
⏰ 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 ·
Link
Charlbury Garden Society and Charlbury Street Fair have started planning for this summer's Open Gardens. It is always a popular event and provides a chance to be inspired for your own garden or just to pass a pleasant afternoon in green spaces and enjoy homemade teas and cakes! Children's activities will also be available- so it's suitable for all ages. Put the date in your diary now!
Elisabeth 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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
Illustrator and artist-reporter George Butler reports from conflict zones, climate hotspots and humanitarian crises, using pen, ink and watercolour to tell deeply human stories that go beyond the headlines.
In an age of Generative AI and relentless digital news, artist and reporter George offers a powerful alternative: slowing down to truly see.
Through hand-drawn reportage from Ukraine, Syria, Afghanistan, Angola, and Gaza, George shares extraordinary human stories that never reached the front pages — stories that bring depth, context, and empathy to most significant events of this century.
This visually rich, thought-provoking talk challenges audiences to look beyond headlines and photography, and to view the world through an artist’s eyes: with empathy, compassion, and creativity.
Event sponsored by Charlbury Arts
Charlbury Memorial Hall 7.30
Tony Lloyd ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
The 2026 Charlbury Beer Festival will take place on Saturday 27 June at Charlbury Cricket Club, from noon till late. There will be around 60 real ales, a variety of craft beers, a range of ciders and perries, wine, gin, and Pimm’s; a great selection of food (including vegan options); tea, cake and soft drinks; live music throughout; the Culture Club tent with its varied programme of performances and talks; children’s entertainment and activities; and high-octane sport with the World Aunt Sally Singles Championships.
All money raised by the Beer Festival is given out to community projects, both in the Charlbury area and overseas. We have now taken our total of funds raised for good causes to around £330,000. There have been donations to over fifty local organisations, ranging from Charlbury Primary School and the town’s Pre-School, to local sports clubs, Charlbury’s Day Centre and Community Centre, and overseas projects in Africa, India, South America and elsewhere.
We must thank those generous sponsors who finance the beers and the entertainment tents, and of course, the beers themselves, plus the many hours that committee members and other volunteers put in. Cheers all round!
Charlbury Cricket Club provides a glorious setting, just across the road from Charlbury Station. There are excellent all-day (including late night) bus and train services to and from Charlbury to Oxford, Chipping Norton, Reading, Witney, Worcester and London, so you don’t even need to drive if you want to have a drink. To keep up to date with the festival, please visit our website and follow our social media pages (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter).
Edward Fenton ·
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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 ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
⏰ 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 ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
When I grow up I'm going to be Adrian Lancini - A life of creative pathways.
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, a musician and a failed carrot farmer.
Tonight he will give a humorous talk about his life in graphic design, how working less led him to explore other creative pathways and how they can playfully combine to keep life fulfilling and interesting.
Charlbury Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
Link
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 ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
⏰ 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 ·
Link
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
Tommy Longfellow ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
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 ·
Link
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 ·
Link
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 ·
Link
⏰ 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 ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
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
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
A talk by Clare Taylor
Memorial Hall 7.30
All welcome, non members £5 on the door
Tony Lloyd ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link
⏰ 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 ·
Link
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 ·
Link
A group of like-minded u3a members who have an interest in Science and Technology in its broadest sense i.e. not too technical. Guests are welcome for one session. To join u3a https://chippingnorton.u3asite.uk/
Monthly Meeting : 3pm to 5pm the last Friday of the month in the Green Room at the Memorial Hall, Browns Lane Charlbury. There will be a modest £1 charge towards the hall.
Speaker to be advised
Paul D Jackson ·
Link