Category Archives: Latest News

Annual General Meeting, 8 November 2017, Quarry Village Hall

The Annual General Meeting of Friends of Quarry will take place at 1930 on Wednesday 8 November in the Village Hall.

To vote, you must be a member of Friends of Quarry. Annual fees are £2 per head and can be paid on the door.

We hope to see you there.

Friends of Quarry Newsletter, October 2017

The latest Friends of Quarry Newsletter is published. We will be delivering them through resident’s doors shortly.

You can also read it online.

FOQ – Newsletter October 2017

Neighbourhood Watch Survey October 2017

Residents have expressed concerns about a spate of burglaries in the Quarry and nearby areas. On occasion, we have also been asked by local Police Officers to make you aware of incidents.

Thames Valley Police operate an alerting service and provide an app that will provide you with alerts when incidents occur, as well as delivering useful information to help you avoid becoming a victim of crime. You can register for the service and the app at thamesvalleyalert.co.uk (or search for Thames Valley Alert).

In the past, a number of Neighbourhood Watch groups were established (at street level), but most of these seem to have become inactive over time. We feel that it may be a good idea to invigorate these, but would like to understand your views before we do so.

Please complete our online survey at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScBV1wPEyh-W9zv9w602UeKrlb6mmmvwsG9wdd5aleKjet_nw/viewform

Friends of Quarry Traffic Survey October 2017

You may have received a leaflet through your door earlier this year concerning a suggestion to push for the creation of a Controlled Parking Zone in the Quarry. Although this was only a suggestion from the Oxford Labour Party, it did cause some concern amongst residents, particularly those who remember the Council proposal that was raised in 2003.

Friends of Quarry are not aware of any formal plans to implement a CPZ and have been told that funds are not currently available to implement one. However, as we are surrounded by CPZs and the number of people travelling into Oxford is increasing, we think that it is only a matter of time until one is proposed again.

We believe that, if a CPZ is proposed in the future, we would get a better outcome if we are prepared for it. However, preparing would take a considerable amount of time and effort.

We would therefore like to get your views on this. You can provide them by completing our online survey at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfoc2X2E_VmoHRzy-QLLTwKInGvLW1tOWGTUwngjlQuLESojQ/viewform

Quarry Quiz Night, 19 October

Thursday 19 October at 7:30 pm

In the Masons Function Room

All are welcome

Entry (on the door) is free to members of Friends of Quarry.

Non-Members can join Friends of Quarry for £2 per head or make a donation of £2 per head.

The bar will be open, nibbles will be provided and there will be prizes for the winning teams.

We hope that you will be able to join us.

We are looking for teams of 2, 3 or 4 – please book your team in via Facebook (The Friends of Quarry), email (friendsofquarry@gmail.com) or by phoning 762713. We will also organise teams on the night.

 

 

 

Come and meet your neighbours and enjoy a fun quiz!

Craft Fair, 1 April 2017, Headington Quarry Village Hall

The Village Hall Committee are organising a Craft Fair from 1000 to 1400 on 1 April 2017 to raise funds for the Village Hall refurbishment. Details are on the attached poster.

spring craft event village hall

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Thames Valley Police Alerts

Thames Valley Police (and other agencies) provide a service to alert residents to issues, such as burglaries, that you may wish to subscribe to.

You can subscribe at: https://www.thamesvalleyalert.co.uk/

 

Recent Friends of Quarry Activities

Over the last month, Friends of Quarry have organised two community activities:

  • A Cheese and Wine evening took place on 24 February in the Village Hall. 42 people attended. The feedback was very positive. We will aim to organise further similar activities in the future – if you have any ideas or suggestions, or want to get involved, please contact us
  • The annual OxClean event took place on 4 March. 13 people spent 2 hours picking up litter around the Quarry as part of a larger, Oxford-wide, event. The feedback was that the Quarry was cleaner than in previous years, but even so, a reasonable amount of rubbish was collected. We will be organising this again on the first weekend of March 2018

oxclean-2017

Many thanks to those who were able to join us for these activities

Headington Quarry War Memorial is now a Grade II listed structure

This was confirmed by Historic England on 9th February 2017.

The war memorial is in the churchyard of the Church of the Holy Trinity, Trinity Road.

Oxclean Litter Pick 2017, 4 March 2017, 1400

Friends of Quarry are organising a two-hour Litter Pick as part of OxClean on 4 March at 1400. We will be meeting in the Headington Quarry Play Park. Equipment and guidance will be provided.

Please join us to tidy up the Quarry for the Spring. You can contact us at:

Email: friendsofquarry@gmail.com

Facebook: The Friends of Quarry

OxClean is dedicated to keeping Oxford clean and tidy all year round – ensuring that our beautiful city is a welcoming and pleasant place for people to live and work.

OxClean is an Oxford Civic Society initiative working in partnership, Oxford City Council and The Oxford Times.

Each year OxClean co-ordinates city wide Spring Cleans which are carried out by local community groups and schools.

With your help, your neighbourhood, or a local eyesore, can look better