NEW PLAYGROUND OPENED

Stratton Audley’s new playground in Cherry Street was opened on Thursday 1st September at 4pm by the Chairman of the Parish Council, John Honsinger.

In attendance were a large number of children and accompanying parents and grand parents. Thanks were given to Joe Newby from WREN and Nicole O’Donnell from the Oxfordshire Playing  Fields Association, as well as to Mike Gore for restoring the much loved horse and Trevor Stewart for building the playground.

Coincidentally, 2016 is the 40th Anniversary of the original opening of the playground in 1976, as a result of the land being given to the community by the Gosling family and thanks were extended to Mrs Gosling for this act of generosity.

One last thanks went to Sarah Howson from Stratton Audley Barn who attended the event with her three wheel Ice-Cream Tricycle. Stratton Audley Barn who have a tea shop now make delicious home made ice cream and everyone present, young and old, was given a free ice cream, whihc on a warm summers day went down extremely well.

The ribbon was cut with the help of a count down from the children and the fun and games began.

Post script

As many residents will know, plans to update the playground have been in the pipe line for a number of years and by 2015 the Parish Council had managed to accumulate a fund of circa £9000 but it wasn’t enough by itself.   Following a successful bid to WREN (the environmental body funded by the Landfill tax and set up to support eligible projects) the Parish Council secured a grant of £25,000 and was thereby able to commit to replacing the entire playground with new equipment, the plans for which were shared with residents in advance. Local playground specialist builder Trevor Stewart was commissioned after a thorough bid process.

 

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Another Sweeping Success

Yet another successful road sweeping day was carried out in the village on 11th August thanks to the Parish Council coordinating its efforts with CDC to ensure all cars were removed from the streets. This time the District Council sent a road team as well as the sweeper lorry and they did a great job. So enthusiastic were that that  they carried out some work on the previous afternoon which did surprise a few people.

Many thanks to Cherwell District Council and all who took the trouble to move their vehicles – which was virtually everyone on this occasion.

As you will see they even trimmed the ivy on the wall in Church Street and the hounds from the kennels who just happened to come by thought that was nothing to be sniffed at !!!

 

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Road Sweeping 11th August

This is to make all residents aware that Cherwell District Council will be sweeping the roads of Stratton Audley on Thursday 11th  August from 8am.

It would be greatly appreciated if cars parked on the streets could be moved for a short time so that the road sweeping lorry has clear access to the gutters. On previous occasions where we have co-ordinated our efforts it has worked very well with cars being moved for a short period and other put onto the grass verges.

This is in all our interests and thank you for your cooperation.