Come and check out the new circular bench around the oak tree!

And now a picnic table has been added….

We have completed the dry stone walling and have received nothing but praise for the excellent craftsmanship. The area is now secure with gates added to the front and furniture is in the process of being ordered and fitted. The information panel is in production and an additional notice board has been ordered which  will be specifically for displaying the public footpaths in and around the village and the village walk leaflet.

It is  too dry to sow seed at this stage so this will be carried out in September. Grass seed and wild flower seed will be laid together with more daffodils and snow drops and a couple of fruit trees.

The project will be completed on time, enabling the full grants from both the ministry of Housing and Cherwell District Council to be claimed.

 

FRIDAY NIGHT FERRET FRENZY A SELL-OUT SUCCESS!

£4000 raised for local funds

Building on the successful Ferret Racing evening held nearly 2 years ago, the Village Fund Raising Committee decided to repeat the event making it bigger and better. The event held in the Hunt Paddock, was attended by over 300 people including some 37 children, all eager to join in the fun on what turned out to be a gloriously warm and sunny evening.

The Feisty Ferret Bar was the first port of call for many, serving beer, wine and soft drinks and a separate Gin Bar proved to be very popular. For the children there was an old fashioned sweet counter and also delicious locally made ice cream courtesy of Stratton Barn.  With music and a master of ceremonies making regular announcements, everyone was kept informed of proceedings which helped move the race programme along at a steady pace.

The first of 8 sponsored races got underway at 6.30pm with 4 ferrets taking part in each race (from a pool of 16). Everyone joined in with brisk betting on the Tote. At the interval tasty hot Fish and Chips were served courtesy of Barberry’s of Bure Park and a Heads & Tails game plus a draw for the Grand Raffle took place. Between races children and adults got up close to hold these cute little animals who seemed to be enjoying themselves as much as everyone else.

The event proved highly successful in doubling the amount achieved over the previous occasion and raising just over £4,000 which will all be distributed between The Church Fund, The Village Improvement Fund and Sobell House.

Our thanks once again to all the volunteers and sponsors of each race plus the overall co-sponsors Glebe Leisure Caravan Park and Finders Keepers for their support.

Anthony Flack & John Honsinger (On behalf of the Stratton Audley-CLP -Village Fund Raising Committee)

 

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Ferret Racing Event Now Sold Out!

This event  is now sold out for anyone wishing to buy tickets at the full price which includes a meal of fish and chips.

However anyone wanting to attend may just turn up on the night and pay a £5 entry price (£5 per person) children under five are still free.

There will be soft drinks and ice cream on sale and a cash bar but no food vendors.

Doors open at 5.45pm and the first race is at 6.30pm