Be On the Lookout for Suspicious Activity.
There have been a number of recent break ins to garden sheds in the village, particularly in Gullivers Close. Please be aware, and try to keep you property as secure as possible.
Horley bells to ring again on Saturday 15th August!
The bells at St Etheldreda’s haven’t been rung since March because of lockdown restrictions (you may have heard the clock chimes which have continued as they are automatic). However the bells will ring again on Saturday 15th August just after 11am to mark the 75th Anniversary of VJ Day.
We will only ring four of our six bells so that we can maintain the recommended social distance between ringers. Ringing will be for just 15 minutes and only the bells ringers are allowed in the Church at the time.
We hope you enjoy hearing the bells again but please forgive us if our ringing is a bit rusty as we haven’t rung for 5 months!
Alison Tite – Tower Secretary
One of Horley’s couples will be enjoying celebrating 40 years of marriage this weekend! Congratulations!
If you’re not sure who it is click here!
The next Parish Council Meeting will be held online at 7.30 on Thursday August 6th. Anyone wishing to observe the meeting or address the Council on an item appearing on the agenda is requested to notify the Clerk of the Council two days in advance of the meeting, in order that on-line access to the meeting can be arranged. Please notify David Marriott on 0787 2930030 or email horleyparishclerk@btinternet.com before the meeting.
The Agenda Items comprise:
For full details of items and reports see 20 08 06 Agenda
This is a reminder to all dog owners to ‘Pick Up the Poo’ after your pet. Whether you own a dog or not, dog poo affects everyone.
There seems to be more instances of dog fouling recently in the footpaths and lanes around Horley and there is no excuse given the number poo bins provided as well as the availability of poo bags from outside 10 Lane Close.
It’s simple to remember: just bag it and bin it! It’s against the law to not clear up after your dog, and you could face a fine of up to £1,000.
Horley Parish Council Needs a New Clerk
Horley Parish Council is looking for a new Clerk to take over in the New Year. If you think you could find about five hours a week to undertake this interesting role, please see Clerk Advert.
Any necessary training will be provided, and if possible arrangements will be made for the new clerk to shadow the existing clerk, David Marriott, so that as smooth handover can be be made.
If you are interested please contact David on horleyparishclerk@btinternet.com or call him on 07872 930030.
Win a pet portrait photoshoot – £5 to enter our BARKS competition
Do you live within 20 miles of Banbury – and do you fancy winning a professional photoshoot of you and your pet(s) for an entry fee of £5? Read on…
We’ve simplified the entry format for our first BARKS Pets in the Picture – Win a Pet Portrait contest. Below is the new link on our website. It takes five minutes to enter. There’s a winner and runner-up prize, each for a photoshoot for up to two humans and two pampered pets! the closing date for entries is next weekend, Saturday, 25 July:
https://www.barks.org.uk/news-events/pets-in-the-picture-win-your-pets-portrait
Please do enter – it’s the finale to our StayCATion Appeal to bring in funds to keep BARKS going through the Covid crisis. BARKS is entirely run by volunteers and we save and rehome 300-350 animals per year.
Feel free to share this with your local pet-loving friends! More information from Chris Woodcock, Hornton on 01295 670795.
‘At some time on Friday 10th July, one of our pet chickens appears to have jumped the rear fence in lane Close. Can anyone who may spot a lone chicken wandering please contact us on 01295 738323 / 7593177026.
This is a picture of her sister, who is very similar in appearance. she is very tame and easy to pick up.
Many thanks’