Location: The Bell at Charlbury
Date: Sunday 24th May
Arrival Time: From 12:00 pm
Ticket Price: Free to Attend
Celebrating the Bank Holiday weekend in the Garden with live music, delicious food and family-fun
Food & Drink
The team will be serving our new garden menu, including our much-loved stone-baked pizzas, BBQ lobster and crayfish rolls and burrata with fire-roasted tomatoes.
The garden bar will be open, with refreshing spritzes, Tequila cocktails by the jug, and crisp, cold beers.
For something sweet, wander over to the ice‑cream stand for a cooling treat.
Don’t miss the Léoube Bar for rosé in the sunshine.
Live Music
Local musicians will keep the garden buzzing from afternoon till dusk. We’ll also be welcoming Morris Dancers, bringing a joyful dose of English tradition to the festivities.
Line-Up
1pm-3.30pm Joe Chiari
4pm-5.30pm Joe Chiari & Guests
5.30-8pm DJ Bella & Jake
Family Activities
Our garden rolls gently down to a little stream – a perfect spot to linger and while away the long weekend. Little ones can play under the orchard trees, enjoy our country garden games and face painting.
Competitions
Summer Hats Competition:
Wear your finest summer hat
A prize awaits the standout creation
Garden Competition:
Create a floral arrangement inspired by An English Garden.
Please bring your arrangement to The Barn on the day and complete an entry form.
Cake Competition:
Bake something beautiful inspired by An English Garden.
Please bring your cake to The Barn on the day and complete an entry form.
How to Enter:
Entries submitted by 1pm in The Barn
Judging from 2pm
Winners announced at 3pm
Guest judges to be announced
Starting at 2.30 till about 4.30(when bar is open) come along and give it a try.
It is a competitive and very social game.
Non u3a members welcome to try!
In the interests of public safety, it will be necessary for Oxfordshire County Council to close the road and impose a ‘No Waiting’ restriction as detailed above to facilitate surface sealing works.
A temporary Notice is being made to implement the temporary closure and will operate from 27 May 2026.
The anticipated completion date is 31 May 2026, 04:00 to 18:00 hours.
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: Five Ways store Sturt Road 10.45
No need to book…just turn up
Group Coordinator Paul Jackson 07974 565618
⏰ 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.
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)
9.00-12.00 noon EVERY Saturday in May
Grow your own vegetables and flowers this summer using organic vegetable & flower plants grown locally by The Kitchen Garden People located at FarmED, above Ascott-under-Wychwood.
Showing at Charlbury Baptist Church
Includes a sort interval for drink & nibbles, no need to book, just turn up.
All welcome
Family fun at St Mary's traditional summer fete on Saturday 30 May 2.5pm. Everyone is welcome!
Charlbury Folk Music Session Showcase
Sunday 31st May from 3.00 - 5.00p.m.
Join us at The Rose and Crown Charlbury, for a special afternoon of live folk music performed by a group of local folk enthusiasts who meet on the second Thursday of each month for informal Folk sessions.Featuring a lively mix of English,Irish and Scottish traditional music alongside Americana favourites, this showcase celebrates the tunes,songs and friendships that have grown from these regular gatherings. Starting at 3.00p.m the afternoon promises toe-tapping melodies,rich harmonies and a warm community atmosphere.Whether you're a long term folk fan or simply curious to hear live acoustic music in a welcoming pub setting,all are very welcome.
A request has been received from Circet UK for a temporary road closure to apply to a length of Enstone Road whilst essential excavation and duct laying works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 01/06/2026 at 08:00 up to and including 05/06/2026 at 18:00. Works will be taking place 08:00 – 18:00 each day only.
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 is attached.
Starting at 2.30 till about 4.30(when bar is open) come along and give it a try.
It is a competitive and very social game.
No u3a members welcome to try!
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 installation works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 03/06/2026 up to and including 05/06/2026.
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 is attached.
A request has been received from Circet UK for a temporary road closure to apply to a length of The Slade at the junction with Enstone Road whilst essential excavation and duct laying works are carried out.
A temporary Notice is being made by Oxfordshire County Council to implement the temporary restriction and will operate from 03/06/2026 at 08:00 up to and including 05/06/2026 at 18:00 (08:00 – 18:00 each 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 is attached.
Please join us for the final talk in the Charlbury Society's 25/26 season with Katie Ewer, a Professor of Vaccine Immunology specialising in understanding protective immunity induced by vaccines and development of novel malaria vaccines.
Childhood vaccines have transformed global public health by preventing millions of deaths and serious illnesses every year from diseases like measles, polio, and whooping cough. By safely training a child’s immune system to recognize and fight specific germs, vaccines stop outbreaks before they start, protect those who are too young or too sick to be vaccinated, and reduce the overall spread of infection in communities. This has led to dramatic reductions in child mortality, fewer disabilities, and less strain on families and health services, making vaccination one of the most effective and affordable health measures in history. In this talk, Katie will discuss the value of vaccines, how they work, her role in the development of vaccines against COVID and malaria, and finally share a few thoughts on the future of vaccines.
This talk will be in the Memorial Hall. Refreshments from 7.15pm, talk at 7.30. Free for members, £3 for guests.
A night of top quality comedy featuring:
Andrew O'Neill is an award-winning comedian, musician and best-selling writer. A psychedelic non-binary whirlwind, they combine surrealism, polemic and good old-fashioned stagecraft to produce uniquely counter-cultural stand-up.
They have acted opposite John Hamm and David Tennant in Good Omens, Steve Coogan in Saxondale and Tom Burke and Ellie Bamber in Alan Moore’s film The Show.
Michael Legge is a legend of the comedy circuit, a seasoned headliner and multi award winning comedian. There’s not much Michael hasn’t done or a club he hasn’t performed at. He has literally been there and done.
From being a presenter on MTV to performing stand up for Comedy Central Stewart lee’s Alternative Comedy Experience, Michael has also been a regular voice on the radio popping up on BBC Radio 4 & 6 and absolute radio where he co-hosted The Dave Gorman Show in 2012.
Tickets here: https://wegottickets.com/f/17729
Charlbury Open Graden 2026 - Sunday 7th June 2- 5pm
Includes the beautiful Priory Gardens amongst many other garden gems hidden in our little Town. Come to the Corner House gardens for tickets & raffle.
Delicious homemade teas and cakes served in the memorial hall.
Proceeds towards the Corner House & Memorial Hall.
Children Garden quiz - free entry for our younger buddy gardeners.
We are very excited about this year's Open Gardens which again feature Nature Recovery! There will be eight lovely gardens to visit including The Priory, which is opening for us as well as under NGS, Tinel House, Lower Watts and Bramley Cottage. As usual, we're open from 2-5pm and there will be a children's quiz. Teas and homemade cakes will be served in the Memorial Hall. Tickets £5 available on the day from the Cornerhouse Garden.
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
Starting at 2.30 till about 4.30(when bar is open) come along and give it a try.
It is a competitive and very social game.
Non u3a members welcome to try!
Memorial Hall 7.30pm, doors open 7.00pm with bar.
Join us for a screening of the People’s Emergency Briefing - a film that is being shown across the country in cinemas, cathedrals and community centres. This is an eye-opening film bringing together ten leading UK scientists and experts with the latest evidence and the implications of climate and nature breakdown for health, food systems, national security and the economy.
The film(12A) is hosted by our friends at Sustainable Charlbury and will be followed with a Q&A discussion facilitated by Clare Shakya.
Get further info and tickets here
I am having a clearance sale of stained glass and linocut prints - to make space for new work.
I'll be open Saturday and Sunday from 11am - 5pm. Feel free to call in for a chat and a chance to grab an arty bargain.
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. *Please note that Craft & Cuppa is usually on the third Saturday morning of each month 10.30-12.30 at Charlbury Bowls Club but will be on the second Saturday in June to due to venue availability*. Free parking. £3.50 per session to cover costs. Any enquiries please contact Miriam on miriammagpie@gmail.com.
Charlbury Town Youth Football Club will be holding our annual youth football tournament at Nine Acres Recreation Ground on Sunday 14th June. This is a much needed fund-raiser for the youth football club, and matches will be on between 9am and 6pm, so please pop down and support our youth teams. If anyone wishes to sponsor the event, then please get in touch with Gareth Hollinshead. gareth.h75@btinternet.com
Starting at 2.30 till about 4.30(when bar is open) come along and give it a try.
It is a competitive and very social game.
Non u3a members welcome to try!
This month Nick Millea, curator of maps at the Bodleian Library, will introduce us to the world of maps.
One of a series of talks in which Charlbury residents share their interests & enthusiasms. The next is on July 16th. 7.00 pm in the Morris Room (upstairs in the Corner House); refreshments from 6.30 pm. Entry free; donations invited.”
Friday 19 June, starts 7pm * Charlbury Primary School
Limited spaces! Register your place by email to: eric.pradel@girlguiding-anglia.org.uk
Pit your wits against quizmasters Eric Pradel and Andrew Chapman
Raffle prizes to be won!
All proceeds go to Charlbury Girl Guides
Returning to St Mary's Charlbury 20th June 2026. Join the chorus or come and watch!
As part of Bowls England’s ‘Bowls Big Summer’ Charlbury Bowls Club is delighted to be hosting one of the Celebration Friendly's taking place.
Come along and support our Armed Forces community with a fun and inclusive day of bowls for all ages and abilities.
For further information about the day, email enquiries@charlburybowls.co.uk
Southill Community Energy - a decade of local renewable energy generation and nature recovery
It’s over thirteen years ago that a handful of us started thinking ‘how about generating local renewable energy from our own community-owned solar power station’…
Today Southill Solar has become a model in how to develop solar farms sympathetic to both the demands of renewable energy generation and improving nature recovery. We have hosted visits from CPRE and Natural England who both cite Southill as an exemplar for solar development and we feature in Cotswold National Landscape’s Pathway to Net Zero strategy.
To celebrate these achievements and our 10-year anniversary, Southill Community Energy will be opening its gates on the day and evening of the Summer Solstice, Sunday 21st June. Join us to see the wildflower meadows at their peak, take part in our big moth count, identify flora and fauna, and in the evening at dusk, Anne Miller will lead a group to witness the magic of glow worms - our very own midsummer's night dream!
Gates open at 10.30am, bring refreshments and a picnic. With limited parking to the lay-by we are exploring hiring of a shuttle minibus service, full details will be confirmed soon on https://southillcommunityenergy.coop.
Starting at 2.30 till about 4.30(when bar is open) come along and give it a try.
It is a competitive and very social game.
Non u3a members welcome to try!
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
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
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).
⏰ 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.
Join local yoga teachers, Flo and Brek, for a morning outdoor yoga retreat on Sunday 28th June 10am-12.30pm.
For more details and to book visit: www.yogawithflo.co.uk
We hope to see you there!
(Early Bird tickets until end of May are £35, £45 from June)
Starting at 2.30 till about 4.30(when bar is open) come along and give it a try.
It is a competitive and very social game.
Non u3a members welcome to try!
We shall meet in the Community Workshop with the kind permission of the Trustees at 12.30 pm on Tuesday, 30th June.
The meeting is expected to last about an hour. There is no charge.
We'll discuss the next steps if we are accepted into Community Catalysts' Development Programme.
All (men!) welcome, contact Hannen Beith through this site to let us know that you're coming.
Fran McGillivray (vocals, bass) and Mike Burke (acoustic, electric, resonator guitars, vocals) are compelling singer-songwriters who have carved a unique space in the blues and roots scene.
With years spent honing their craft, their songwriting blends raw emotion, vivid storytelling, and a fresh take on traditional roots music that resonates deeply with audiences. Known for their magnetic stage presence and genuine connection with listeners, Fran and Mike have played at many prestigious venues such as Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club, the 606 Jazz Club and Green Note in London and have graced major festivals across Europe and the UK, sharing bills with renowned artists like Richard Thompson and Elvis Costello. Featuring Fran’s soulful vocals and Mike’s masterful finger style and slide guitar, they are regulars on the club circuit and a favourite on BBC and local radio shows.
Fran & Mike’s vibrant mix of original compositions and inspired interpretations of songs by Blues legends draws from a deep love of roots traditions, earning rave reviews from industry legends:
Cerys Matthews calls their style “wonderfully unique” while Paul Jones praises them as
“splendid” The Guardian describes their work as “very impressive” and Blues Matters applauds their “intelligent lyrics…a million miles away from the hip-shakin’ mama side of things” Blues in Britain acknowledges their “sheer class all the way” With five albums to their name, including the acclaimed 2022 release Rain - ranked No.10 by industry critics in Blues Americana + albums of the year - Fran and Mike continue to push boundaries and captivate audiences worldwide.
Tickets here: www.wegottickets.com/f/17726
Please be advised that The Shed doesn't have a bar so it's strictly bring your own!
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
You've heard of Mountain Rescue. There's not much call for that in Oxfordshire .. but like every county we have Lowland Rescue teams. Hamish Nichol will tell us more.
This is one of a series of talks in which Charlbury residents share their interests & enthusiasms. (Would you like to share yours with us? Let us know!)
7.00 pm in the Morris Room (upstairs in the Corner House); refreshments from 6.30 pm. Entry free; donations invited.
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
⏰ 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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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!
⏰ 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.
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
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
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
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
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
⏰ 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.
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
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
⏰ 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.
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
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
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