Please see below for details of a fundraising event in Hanwell to prevent the development of 170 houses between Hanwell and Banbury:
https://www.keephanwellvillagerural.com/

Please see below for details of a fundraising event in Hanwell to prevent the development of 170 houses between Hanwell and Banbury:
https://www.keephanwellvillagerural.com/

Hornton History Group are staging a talk in St John’s Church on Thursday 10th November by a member of TV’s time Team, Keith Westcott.
It’s all about the huge Roman villa unearthed in the grounds of Broughton Castle.
“Keith started out as a diving detectorist, leading on to important discoveries of national significance,” says HHG’s Laurie Furneaux. “Television’s Time Team have got involved with the Broughton excavation, so we’ll get an early take on the findings with this talk.”

Thank you to everyone who came along and supported the coffee morning in aid of Breast Cancer Now on Saturday. We raised the fantastic sum of £705!
The fault with the light was initially reported and workmen turned up. The Parish Council was informed the light had been fixed. Clearly it hadn’t!
The fault was reported again and the following response has been received from Oxfordshire County Council..
‘There is an electricity supply fault at this street light and has been sent to the electricity company for repair. It depends on workload as as to how long it takes but is in hand to be rectified’
David Beck – Horley Parish Clerk

The Ladies Guild are holding a coffee morning in aid of Breast Cancer Now
at the Old School
On: Saturday 22nd October from 10:30 to 12:00
‘Wear it pink’ with us and enjoy coffee, tea, cakes and chat (and a pink raffle of course!)
Home-made cakes also for sale on the day or by request to: horleyladiesguild@gmail.com
If you can’t make it but would like to make a donation anyway, here’s the link to our Just Giving page: Horley Breast Cancer Now Coffee Morning 2022