Claydon House

Claydon House
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Tuesday 15 July 2008

Sun shines at Village Fair





The weather was kind for the Steeple Claydon Village Fair on 12th July, held in the Recreation Ground. The theme was 'Cowboys and Indians' and a circle of wigwams added to the effect.
There were Wild West themed sideshows, including a shooting alley and bucking bronco and many excellent cowboy and indian costumes. Despite threatening clouds in the morning, the weather stayed fine and a great time was had by all. A special mention must be made of the Steeple Claydon Local History Society, who presented an excellent display of old photos and archives relating to village history.

Wednesday 9 July 2008

Steeple Claydon Village Fayre 12th July

The annual Steeple Claydon Village Fayre takes place this Saturday 12th July in the Recreation Ground, starting at 12.00.

As in previous years, the day starts with a parade through the village starting at the Langston and Tasker coach depot on Buckingham Road at 11.00am. The parade finishes at the Recreation Ground around 12.00pm (when the floats and groups are judged) and then the Fayre begins.

There will be plenty of stalls, attractions, games and refreshments and it should be a great day out. Let's hope for a sunny day (it's been raining here continuously all day, so we're due for one)

Another warning from Thames Valley Police

Please be aware that an organisation called Support Direct are planning house to house charity collections around Aylesbury Vale between 30th June and 3rd August.
If you receive any calls about this, they have a police liaison person : John HARRIS. Phone, 0788 764 2828. Or there is a helpline which can be used to check ID of any suspicious persons : 0800 018 3584.

Message from Thames Valley Police: Country Watch

The following warning message has been circulated by Thames Valley Police:

Thames Valley Police are warning all owners of rural property to be aware that the theft of oil and diesel is on the increase, as well as quad bikes, power tools, hay and animal feed. The police ask that you report any suspicious vehicles in your area, with the make, colour and registration plate where possible, as well as a description of occupants. Be suspicious of anyone who cold calls asking about vehicles/animals for sale, lost dogs, grazing/livery enquiries, or selling any equipment/tools from the back of a van. Asking people to call back to see "the owner" at a more convenient time will sort out the genuine callers. Please phone any information to the police non-emergency number 08458 505505. If a crime is in progress, phone 999.
In a recent incident near Henley, two Irish males twice tried to sell power washers to a yard owner, and took a lot of interest in her horses. The vehicles involved were a red van and a maroon transit type van.
For information on crime prevention and securing your property, please contact your local neighbourhood watch office, who run Country watch, Farm watch and Horse watch schemes throughout the Thames Valley Police area.
Sent on behalf of Helen Evans
Thames Valley Horse Watch - 01494 736642

Steeple Claydon spire seen through oak trees

Steeple Claydon spire seen through oak trees

Map of Claydon Station

Meeting our local PCSO

Meeting our local PCSO

Supporting our local businesses

Supporting our local businesses

With anti HS2 campaigners in Calvert