On Walking: Thursday 8th Jan

Next time its miserable outside and in, get inspired by Carlie and push through….” I take off my hat, tip back my head, grateful to the sun, the fields. Conscious of my luck.”

On Walking: Thursday 8th Jan.

View from Spring Field

View from Spring Field

mrscarlielee's avatarCarlie Lee

I don’t want to walk today. It’s cold; windy and raining, and I want to stay at home, use my sour mood to skip out the gritty-bottomed saucepan cupboard. But Pants keeps laying his silly face along my back as I scrub, and every time I straighten, Dora runs to the leads, claws skittering on the floor. I clatter pans and slosh bleach to express my irritation, but they win, like they always do.

The rain drizzles away and we go down the Banbury Road to the Spring Field, because we haven’t been there yet this year, and because there’s a scrap of blue sky in that direction. There are a double set of gates into the first field, and usually I like the satisfaction of foiling their idiosyncrasies to open them. Not today: today I haul myself straight over the top of both, perch like a grumpy crow, before splotting down…

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Electoral View of Cherwell – Have Your Say

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New electoral arrangements have been proposed for the Cherwell District. Our ward (Wroxton) is to combine with Cropredy and the Sibfords and have 3 councillors.

If you would like to comment on the proposals see the Parish Council Noticeboard for more details.

Fibre Broadband in Oxfordshire…..coming to Horley in 2015…

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A letter has been received from our local MP the Rt. Hon. Sir Tony Baldry updating us on the provision of fibre broadband in Oxfordshire.

To check the date of the expected delivery of this service to your property go  the postcode map on the Better For Oxfordshire website and put in your postcode.

Also visit the Parish Council Noticeboard to see the letter and other notices.

Happy New Year – See What’s New …..

THREE NEW *PAGES* under Horley Groups:

Michael Hardinge Trust , do you know about all the educational grants that are available to children living in Horley and that there is a new one that you can apply for at age 18 to 25?

Horley Bell Ringers, learn about the multiple sequencing of the six bells in our church and what is coming up on the morning of Saturday 7th February.

Ladies Guild and the upcoming meet up on Monday 19th January 2015 at 19:45 in the School House.

ONE NEW *PAGE* under the Parish Council:

Notice Board where you will find the latest on our local area such as Broadband in Oxfordshire,  the Electoral Review of Cherwell  and the Winter Awareness campaign.

 TWO NEW LINKS – under *Other Links*:

Ironstone Churches Services check for the latest information

Cherwell Bin Collection check for blue, brown or green

Ladies Guild January 2015 Meet Up

New members are always very welcome – just come along on 19th January at the Old School House at 19:45 for 20:00 in the School House.

For more information email either Alison Tite (Chair) alison.tite@gmail.com or Sandra Easton (Secretary) pandraw@gmail.com

 

 

Winter Awareness Campaign In Oxfordshire

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This winter ‘s awareness campaign from Oxfordshire County council which contains alerts on a range of topics including gritting alerts, snow clearance advice, tips on staying warm and consumer advice from Trading Standards. See this link for more information. Also visit the Parish Council Noticeboard page.

 

On Walking: Sunday 28th December

Now getting into the New Years Eve Spirit with our own resident blogger Mrs Lee. I’m just of for a walk on this fine frosty sunny morning and will take some photo’s of our fab Horley “views” to include on our site. If you have any you would like to share please email them to me horleyviews@outlook.com and we can all enjoy them…………..

mrscarlielee's avatarCarlie Lee

It’s all four of us walking, the last walk of the year, and we’re going on the Wroxton Loop, which the children and I love, and which Stevie’s never done.

‘There’re surprises,’ we tell him. ‘It’s not just all trees.’

It’s past eleven when we leave Horley, and the ground is still held tight by frost. Our breath plumes fleeting clouds in the windless air and our wellies slip on the frozen tarmac of the Wroxton Road. The dogs know we’re off on adventure and pull at their leads, towing the children up onto the crisped verges and down again; Pants high-stepping in excitement.

At the bottom of our village, we go left, across Emma’s Meadow, then right, across the new wheat field and towards the old rail track. The sun has melted the frost on the path and our feet squelch through rich, red mud. The acid-green and yellow crab…

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To see or not to see, that is the question?

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Alice, 2013

Did you know that you can now see collage pictures of nearly all of the Horley Footlights productions going back over a decade, starting with Mother Goose Rocks (2003) up to last years Alice.

Still to post are some of the programmes and photos of “Puss in Boots”, if you have any to share please email me Debra on horleyviews@outlook.com

MGR

Mother Goose Rocks, 2003

Hope you enjoy them as much as I have putting them together, especially seeing how our early “toe-lighters” have grown, such fun!

Merry Christmas Debra

Horley Footlights  is listed under the Horley Groups page at the top of thehorleyviews.com

On Walking: Monday 22nd December

Getting into the Christmas Spirit with our own resident blogger Mrs Lee

mrscarlielee's avatarCarlie Lee

It’s early afternoon and it’s the Monday before Christmas. The clouds are cobweb grey; drooping over the fields with the sad exhaustion of over-washed smalls.

The children and I are walking the Meadow Circle, round the margins of Dave’s fields. E and J aren’t talking to each other, both bitter and truculent after an aborted game of Monopoly. They fight to hold my hand, muttering she said, she said, and I try to swallow the ball of anxiety lodged in my throat.

I concentrate on the ever-running lists in my head, clicking through in a ticker-tape litany that I must get right. Christmas lunch, presents, wrapping, washing, ironing, cooking, buying, sorting, cleaning. The Christmas cards lie unwritten next to a recipe for Extra Special Stuffing, for which the ingredients remain unbought. The hens need skipping out; the hyacinth bulbs need planting. My boots swish this-that through last summer’s grass. Must…

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