Residents who pay for the garden waste service can put out Christmas trees for collection for composting with their brown bins. However all residents can drop off real Christmas trees at various locations.
See here for more detail.
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Residents who pay for the garden waste service can put out Christmas trees for collection for composting with their brown bins. However all residents can drop off real Christmas trees at various locations.
See here for more detail.
Below is the first quarter’s programme of walks organised by Thame and Wheatley Ramblers. Feel free to join them…
The attachment below details what the parish will pay for elections in 2023 whether contested or not.
The December parish council meeting is where the precept and budget for the coming financial year is discussed and agreed. The councillors recognised that the cost of living has increased substantially over the past six months and so agreed not to increase the precept (the charge levied by the council to allow it to operate) this year.
Although the parish council component of Council Tax is very small in comparison with the other elements, the councillors felt it was important to recognise the challenges some will be facing and not increase the precept.
The members of Aston Rowant Parish Council would like to wish all parishioners a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
The Aston Arms – held in Aston Rowant church – is to reopen New Year’s Eve from 1800hrs until 0100hrs on New Year’s Day.
See the attachment below for more information.
In summary, inexpensive drinks, friends and neighbours, and no need to drive…
A guide on SODC’s services over the festive period when offices are closed to the public:
Abbey House – reception at Abbey House will close from 4pm (phone lines at 4.30pm) on Friday 23 December and will reopen on Tuesday 3 January.
Waste collections – for all you need to know about waste collections over the Christmas and New Year period – including the changes to the collection dates and what to do if collections are disrupted – please see here.
Housing – if you know anyone who is at immediate risk of being made homeless while offices are closed, please contact the out-of-hours service, which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – 01235 422410.
If you see someone sleeping rough and in an emergency situation, you can call Streetlink on 0300 500 0914.
Planning – any planning applications or post submitted after we close for Christmas, including electronic submissions, will be treated as having been received on the next working day, Tuesday 3 January 2023.
Council tax and benefits services – if anyone needs urgent help during the holidays the council tax or benefits phone lines will be open as usual between 28 and 30 December – call 0345 302 2313.
Emergency Situations – for details of what to do and who to contact during an emergency, visit here.
Some may have seen vans in the parish from broadband firms other than Openreach – Trooli, Airband and Gigaclear for example.
Please be careful before signing up with them; if you’ve validated a government Gigabit voucher then you are obligated to use an Openreach linked supplier – a full list is here – within two months of the scheme going live.
If you sign up with a company that uses their own network you could be liable to repay the value of the Gigabit voucher – £1500 if you pledged as a resident or £3500 if you pledged as a business. See here for more detail.
As for the Openreach scheme, the information I’ve been given is that we should see the FTTP complete by June 2023.
Cllr. Adam Bernstein
The latest issue of the Parish Notes is available on this website.
Navigate to Your Community > Parish Notes.
The financial challenges facing Chinnor Village Centre were highlighted on BBC South this lunchtime (Tuesday 29 November).
If you want to know more or understand how you can help click here for the programme – go to around 3 minutes 40 in.
As some may know, the centre is running a crowd funding initiative to raise funds. It provides much needed services for Chinnor and surrounding area. The detail is here.
