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ST GILES CHURCH

4/12/2015

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*** Christmas cards (showing the Barn service with tableau): * £1 each, or £4 for five; small quantities available in church or larger quantities from the vicarage (tel: 01367 240665); * proceeds to be allocated between the Church and the Reading Room.***

The traditional Great Coxwell Christingle Family Communion service: Sunday December 13th, 10.30 am (with refreshments afterwards). On the previous morning (Saturday December 12th, 10.00- 11.00am) we will be making Christingles for the service the following day. For more information call David Williams 240665
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NATIVITY SCENE - THE GREAT BARN

4/12/2015

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You are probably familiar with the Nativity Scene tableau which is installed  by the village each Christmas in the Great Barn. This year we will be installing the tableau on Saturday 19th December and dismantling it on Sunday 3rd January 2016.  There will be the customary procession through the Village  for the annual Carol Service in the Great Barn at 1800 hrs on Christmas Eve  for which a Road Closure Order is being processed by the Vale of White Horse District Council and of which you will be made aware. The components of the tableau , mainly dressed figures, are very fragile and very accessible to the public and, fortunately, over the years, have experienced little or no interference or damage. The Great Barn is not locked at night so the tableau will be accessible at all times.

The Barn and the outlying buildings seem to be visited at night by littering and drinking youth and this appears to be a more frequent occurrence. We have therefore decided to reduce the display period this year by ten days to the dates above so as to reduce exposure and risk of possible vandalism.

This is an event which is much enjoyed  year by year by families and especially children from all over the Vale and by National Trust visitors to the Barn and we are very anxious to ensure that this tradition is maintained without harm, for the enjoyment of many. We hope that your evening walks might include the Barn.  


If there is a problem the guidance we have is to ring the police on   101   to report damage or an incident which has already occurred or late night noise but to ring   999  if an incident is actually happening or there is smoke or fire. 

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THE REGENT CINEMA, FARINGDON

4/12/2015

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The Regent Cinema will be showing the following films in January:
 
Wednesday 6th January – Far From A Madding Crowd (12)
In Victorian England, the independent and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak, a sheep farmer; Frank Troy, a reckless Sergeant; and William Boldwood, a prosperous and mature bachelor.
Director: Thomas Vinterberg
Writers: Thomas Hardy (novel), David Nicholls (screenplay)
Stars: Carey Mulligan, Matthias Schoenaerts, Michael Sheen
Matinee Club @ The Regent Cinema, The Corn Exchange, Faringdon.  Doors open 12.30pm, film starts 1pm.  £4 Single Entry.  £24 Annual membership (min. 12 films).  Free tea and coffee.  For more information and tickets please contact Faringdon Community and Tourist Information Centre on 01367 242191, email [email protected] or visit www.faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk/faringdon-cinema
 
Friday 29th January – Mr Holmes (PG)
An aged, retired Sherlock Holmes, deals with early dementia, as he tries to remember his final case and a woman, the memory of whom still haunts him. He also befriends a fan, the young son of his housekeeper, who wants him to work again.
Director: Bill Condon
Stars: Ian McKellen, Laura Linney, Hiroyuki Sanada
Blockbuster Nights @ The Regent Cinema, The Corn Exchange, Faringdon.  Doors open 7pm, film starts 7.30pm. £4 Adult.  £3 Under 18s.  £10 Family ticket.​  For more information and tickets please contact Faringdon Community and Tourist Information Centre on 01367 242191, email [email protected] or visit www.faringdontowncouncil.gov.uk/faringdon-cinema
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FARINGDON AND DISTRICT U3A

4/12/2015

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THURSDAY 14TH  JANUARY 2016

Banish the January Blues by coming to the U3A January event in the Faringdon Corn Exchange!  Welcome January in style.

12 for 12.30pm The January Japes – meal provided by Sadlers at a cost of £15.00.  Numbers are limited to 90 so book on line or speak to Francoise Stacey at the December meeting.  First come first serve!  There is a 2 course meal with coffee and tea to follow.

The lunch will be followed at 2.30pm by a visit from Nick Gill talking about the life and music of George Gershwin.  Entrance is free to all members but visitors are required to contribute £1.50 towards the talk and refreshments.  You do not have to attend the lunch but can come to the Talk only.

Further details available on the web site at  www.faringdondistrictu3a.wordpress.com  or contact the chairman Peter Smith.
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