A BIG THANK YOU FROM THE PARISH CHURCH

The PCC would like to thank all those who take their place on the many rotas which keep the Church in Stratton Audley and Goddington so well maintained and such a welcoming place to visit;  the cleaners, flower arrangers, providers of refreshments for services, readers, organists, meeters and greeters and those helping to keep the Churchyards in such good order by taking part in the mowing.   Many, many thanks.

But how can YOU help?   In Stratton Audley we have a goodly number of people who are prepared to help on the rotas but, inevitably, numbers are reducing as people move away.   If you would be able to assist – probably around once every 6-8 weeks – we would be very grateful.   If you are not currently a member of the congregation then you might like to help with the flowers, cleaning or mowing of the Churchyard which helps to keep the Church such a vibrant feature of YOUR village, but if you are a member (or are likely to become a member) of the congregation then an offer of help with the additional elements of refreshments after the service or meeting and greeting before the start of the service (or even occasionally reading a lesson!!) would be much appreciated.   If this appeals to you please contact Becky on 01869 277471.

In addition to the above, the PCC and the whole congregation, would like to thank the bell-ringers, who give up their time – usually twice a week – to rehearse and then ring for services.   The pealing of bells is a uniquely English tradition and really helps to lift the spirit prior to a service.

BIN COLLECTIONS OVER CHRISTMAS

The collection due on Tuesday, 25 December will be brought forward to Saturday, 22 December 2018. Make sure your bins are out from 7am on the day.

The collection due on New Year’s Day, Tuesday, 1 January 2019 will also be brought forward to Monday, 31 December 2018.

In the New Year residents will be able to recycle their real Christmas tree by placing it in or next to their brown garden and food waste bin. All decorations and lights must be removed.

Households in Cherwell can place as much recycling out for collection as they want next to their blue bin as long as it is bagged or tied up (no black bags).

But households that have the room and would like to permanently boost their recycling capacity can purchase an extra blue bin for £18, saving £12 on the normal price during a sale between Saturday, 1 December and Monday, 31 December.