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Wine and Cheese Party in Headington Quarry All welcome Friday February 24th at 7:30 pm at the Headington Quarry Village Hall Tickets (which MUST be bought in advance) cost £5 (members), or £7.50 (non-members) Available from: Jenifer Carpenter (carpenter189@btinternet.com, tel: 762416), or Jan Wheeler (janicemw@hotmail.com, tel: 765290) Come and meet your neighbours and discuss local matters! |
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Headington Quarry Cheese and Wine Party, 24 February 2016
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Oxford Fiddle Group Concert, Headington Quarry Village Hall, Friday 20 January 2017
The Oxford Fiddle Group will be performing a concert at the Headington Quarry Village Hall on Friday 20 January 2017. Money raised from the concert will go to the Headington Quarry Village Hall refurbishment fund.
The 12 fiddles plus backing of the Oxford Fiddle Group will play tunes and songs from the UK, Ireland and the USA ranging from foot tapping jigs and reels to beautiful airs and laments.
A licensed bar will be open from 1930 and the concert will start at 2000.
Ticket prices: £8 for advanced purchases and £10 on the door.
Tickets are available from Mayte Siswick on 07974 353069 or bookings@headingtonquarryhall.org.uk
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Village Hall Christmas Evening, 21 December 2016, 1830
Please join the Village Hall team and Friends of Quarry for an informal Christmas get together with Christmas carols, mulled wine and, of course mince pies, in Quarry Village hall.
It is a free event, but a small donation towards funds for hall improvements would be welcome.
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Village Hall Christmas Crafts evening with a free glass of mulled wine!
There will be a Christmas Crafts Evening in the Village Hall on Friday 9 December from 1700 onwards.
You are invited to come along and enjoy some festive shopping with a mince pie and a glass of mulled wine.
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2016 AGM – Presentation and Accounts
The presentation from the 2016 AGM held on 9 November is attached.
The minutes will be uploaded after they are approved by the Committee.
Many thanks.
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Fundraising For Climbing Frame At Quarry Foundation School
Parents and teachers at Headington Quarry School are fundraising to replace the
much-loved wooden climbing frame at the school which children have enjoyed for
over 10 years. The safety certificate for the current four-tower climbing frame
expires in summer 2017.
To replace the climbing frame is going to cost in the region of £20,000, an enormous sum for our little school, but so important to keep the school’s rich outdoor environment for play and learning.
As children attend either the nursery or St Andrew’s reception for only a year or two we’re trying to reach as many former Quarry parents as we can.
If you had, have, or hope to have children at Quarry Foundation Stage School please donate
to our Climbing Frame Appeal through our Local Giving page.
https://localgiving.org/charity/HeadingtonQuarryPTA/
Right now, for a limited time all donations from £2 to £10 will be doubled by Local Giving! We can receive up to £1000 from Local Giving so this is a great opportunity for the appeal, please support us to make the most of it. Please follow the link to donate and share with anyone who you think may donate. If you would like to donate please do it as soon as you can, Local Giving’s funding to double donations is limited and likely to only last a few more days!
If you would like to give more than £10 please consider setting up a direct debit, Local Giving will match £10 for the first 3 months! Thank you!
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Friends of Quarry AGM, 1930, 9 November 2016
Notice of Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting of the Friends of Quarry will be hald at 1930 on
Wednesday 9 November 2016 at the Headington Quarry Village on Quarry Road.
The agenda for the meeting is:
- Receive the Annual Report
- Receive the Accounts
- Election of Committee
- Discussion on Quarry matters, including:
- Update on Stansfeld Centre
- Traffic survey
- Residents’ concerns
The annual subscriptions for membership of the Friends of Quarry will be
collected at the beginning of the meeting.
Tea and coffee will be provided
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Quarry Walk, 14 May, 1415
A journey through the history of the Quarry led by a retired history lecturer from Oxford Brookes University has been organised for 14 May 2016.
The walk will start at Quarry School Place at 1415 and end, for tea, at the Village Hall.
If you would like to join the walk, please book your place in advance by calling 01865 762416.
We hope you will be able to join us.
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Parking on Beaumont Road
For the past few weeks a car has been parked in an unusual position on Beaumont Road. It has received a lot of publicity, especially on 1 April when the car was wrapped in cling film with a message ‘Worst parking ever’ attached to it. This was not an April Fools’ Day joke!
The car was parked there by a Quarry resident who wanted to try to slow down the speed of traffic on Beaumont Road by creating a ‘chicane’. The idea is that drivers are forced to wait for oncoming traffic.
It has divided opinion. Friends of Quarry would like to know what you think about it. Has this parked car affected you in some way? Do you think it would be a good idea to have a ‘build out’ on Beaumont Road to create a chicane, or is it an unnecessary hindrance to the flow of traffic?

Let us know what you think – phone 07802 215517 or email friendsofquarry@gmail.com
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Reminder: Informal Meeting, 6 April 2016, 1930, Masons Function Room
This is a reminder that you are invited to an informal meeting of the Friends of Quarry to be held at 1930 on 6 April in the Mason’s Function Room.
We need your help!
For over 50 years Friends of Quarry (FoQ) has been active in the Quarry campaigning to maintain and
improve the character of this historic area and promoting community events.
But times change, people move on. The present Committee is small and we do not feel able to carry on
without more support and ideas from you – we need more people to join the Committee. We meet six
times a year and tackle local issues such as planning, traffic, social events and improving our quality of life.
We want your ideas!
We would like to invite you to an informal event at 7.30pm on Wed 6th April in the Function Room of
the Masons Arms to hear what we do, to hear your ideas and hopefully, recruit more Committee members.
We want to re-invigorate FoQ and reach out to the community.
Please come along on Wednesday 6th April
If you can’t make the meeting but would like to help, please contact any of the following:
Richard Bradley: 762418
Jenifer Carpenter: 762416
Allan Goodchild: 451093
Carole Hathaway: 750778
Dorothy Jacobs: 768669
Lawrence Kelly: 762365
Phil Siswick: 762713
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