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Diesel spill

There has been a red diesel spill into the stream running through the village. There is a strong smell the entire length of the stream and a film of diesel covering the water. We have been advised by the Environment Agency to keep all animals clear and they are currently investigating the source of the spill. This is a very serious matter and it particularly affects livestock and pets. If any residents have any knowledge of how to best clean up the mess, please can they contact any member of the Parish Council.

M40 J11 Services – Cut-off date 28th Dec.

If you are opposed to the construction of a new service station and associated infrastructure at the Banbury junction of the M40 it is vital that you register your objection by December 28th 2017. Nigel Bankes, Chair of Wardington Parish Council: "It is vital that residents submit their opposition to this planning proposal by 28th Dec, the final cut off date. Objections should be sent by email to planning@cherwell-dc.gov.uk ref 17/01044/F or click the button below to comment directly on the website (registration required).   "Numbers matter in situations such as this and Euro Garages have cynically submitted their application over the Christmas period when everyone's attention is elsewhere."   Wardington Parish Council has objected to this application on

Carols on The Green 6pm TONIGHT

Please come along to The Green in Upper Wardington this evening at 6pm for 45 minutes of carols, mince pies, sausage rolls, stollen and mulled wine. We will be joined by the Wardington Hand Bell Ringers once again. We will be collecting for St. Mary Magdalene so please do give generously.

IMPORTANT – TIME LIMIT – M40 J11 Services

To All Local Residents - An important message from Rosy Burke of Chacombe regarding the possible new service station at M40 Junction 11: Hi all, IMPORTANT - TIME LIMIT Not sure if you are aware that the Eurogarages Service Station has reared its impossible head again? Cherwell District Council - Eurogarages Planning Application - Comments for Planning Application 17/01044/F Please do go onto the CDC planning website if you have any comments to make - we must keep up the level of interest - Eurogarages have cynically put in with just a short time to comment before Christmas. Rosy Burke (contact details below) Development of land to the north east of Junction 11 of the M40 Banbury, to provide a

Wardington Village Cinema Needs YOU!

With the latest screening at Wardington Village Cinema this Friday (8th December) we only have 6 people confirmed as attending! Please support us so we can continue to provide this professionally screened cinema experience for the village.  Please let either Sam (01295 750 871) or Paul (01295 758 855) or email wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com if you plan to attend. We are showing "The Light Between Oceans" which has very good reviews and should give everyone an enjoyable social evening.  We hope to see you on Friday. Tickets: £6.50 Standard £4.50 Standard.

Time to book your tickets for “The Light Between Oceans”

Wardington Village Cinema are screening "The Light Between Oceans" in just 9 days on Friday 8th December.  So it is time to let us know if you plan to attend, by calling either Sam (01295 750 871) or Paul (01295 758 855) or emailing wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com "The Light Between The Oceans"  is the story of Tom Sherbourne, a lighthouse keeper and his adored wife Isabel (Alicia Vikander) who discover a baby adrift in a boat off the remote coast of Western Australia, they must make a choice. When they decide to raise the child as their own, the shattering consequences of this choice change their lives forever. As usual, your entry price (£6.50 Standard, £4.50 Concessions) provides you with a fun social evening with professionally screened

Wardington Village Cinema to screen “The Light Between Oceans”

On Friday 8th December, Wardington Village Cinema will be screening "The Light Between Oceans". Featuring an incredible cast including Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Rachel Weisz, The Light Between Oceans is the story of Tom Sherbourne, a lighthouse keeper and his adored wife Isabel (Alicia Vikander) who discover a baby adrift in a boat off the remote coast of Western Australia, they must make a choice. When they decide to raise the child as their own, the shattering consequences of this choice change their lives forever. Doors open at 7.15, and Tickets are priced £4.50 for concessions and £6.50 standard. There will be a half time interval to chat, enjoy a free ice-cream and hopefully win a wonderful prize in our raffle (prize donations will

11/11/17 11:00am

Robert Harwood will be rehearsing for the Remembrance Service on Sunday morning at the War Memorial tomorrow, Saturday, at 11am. If you are unable to attend the service or if you would like to hear the Last Post and Reveille at 11am on Remembrance Day itself, please do go to the churchyard by 10:50am tomorrow morning.

Fourth Cinema Season Celebration

It's not too late to book your place at this Friday's village cinema performance.  We are celebrating a fourth year of screening films to the village at the memorial hall, and will be doing so with a colonial style themed social evening. The evening will start earlier than usual at 7pm to allow time to enjoy a Raj style buffet spread, followed by the film "Viceroy's House".  We will however have the usual raffle in the half time interval (prize donations gratefully received) and encourage the audience to stay on after to socialise further. If you do plan to come, please let us know so we can cater for the correct numbers - Telephone Paul Bimson on 01295 758855 or

Time to book your tickets

Tickets are selling fast for Wardington Village Cinema's screening of Viceroy's House next Friday (6th October). So, to avoid disappointment, book your tickets now by calling either Paul (01295 778855) or Sam (01295 750871) or email wardingtoncinema@hotmail.com We look forward to seeing you for this special colonial style themed evening to celebrate a fourth successful year of Wardington Village Cinema.