New Oxford Half Marathon to pass through Quarry

The route for the Oxford Half Marathon has been released and it will pass through several roads in Headington Quarry. The race, taking place on Sunday 25th September, is a new running event and will raise money for local charity Helen and Douglas House.

The race will start at the Kassam Stadium and follow a one-lap fast and flat route along the eastern bypass before passing through Beaumont Road, Quarry Hollow and Quarry Road on it’s 13.1 mile tour of the City. Full details of the route can be found here.

There are still places available so if you would like to enter please visit the race website at www.oxfordhalfmarathon.co.uk, or alternatively do come and cheer on the runners on the day.

Coffee mornings

The weekly Friends of Quarry coffee mornings are resuming starting on Friday 2nd September at 10.30 at the newly refurbished Six Bells Pub. We hope to see you there!

Report: A Guided Tour of Headington Quarry, 9th July 2011

Continuity and Change

Barry Carter, historian and well-established resident of the Quarry, conducted a most enjoyable, interesting and informative walk around Headington Quarry on a sunny Saturday afternoon, for a cluster of 15 or so local folk, curious to learn more of the history of our much loved village.

The winding journey took us from Quarry School Place, with its conservation area plaque, through Quarry Hollow, on to Chapel Alley and the former Methodist chapel, thence to the Recreation Ground, the Village Hall, the Play Park, the Coach House and vicarage, the churchyard with its views to the Glebeland, Trinity Road, Beaumont Road and Quarry High Street, finishing with a most welcome cup of tea and cake at the White House, with the charming hospitality of Anne and David Blackman.

Barry knows his subject like the back of his hand. Entertaining anecdotes, legends and historical facts were at his fingertips as he took us around the alleys we know so well. For example, there were stories of old shops, post offices and schools, blocked pathways, football teams, graves, haunted houses, C. S. Lewis, William Kimber, Morris dancing, the ancient quarries, the old launderers, and more recent developments too. If you are lucky enough to catch Barry on a repeat of the walk, do not miss the opportunity! If not, you may wish instead to cajole him into doing it again.

Ken Weavers.

SOS (Save our Shed) at The Six Bells

On 2nd July The Six Bells is holding a fundraising event for a new Aunt Sally Shed. The programme for the day is as follows:

12pm – BBQ with Magician and Bouncy castle for the children

2pm – Singles Aunt Sally tournament between the Six Bells, the Masons Arms and the Chequers

8pm – Race Night

For further information  call 01865 308573.

Holy Trinity Church Summer Fete

Holy Trinity Church Summer Fete will be held this year on Saturday 16th July from 2pm. to 4pm. at the coach house, with various stalls, Headington Quarry Morris dancers,  childrens games, refreshments and more.

Guided tour of Headington Quarry 9th July – BOOKING OPEN

***New date announced, booking now open***

Barry Carter, who has lived in the Quarry for many years, will be leading a group through Quarry talking about Continuity and Change on July 9th. The walk will start at Quarry School Place at 2.30pm and will finish with tea at The White House. A place on the walk can be booked by using the form below or by phoning Jenifer Carpenter on 762416. The number of places is limited so early booking is advisable.

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Artweeks in Headington and Marston

Artweeks will hold an event on Saturday 14th May, from 11am-2pm, at the Oxfam Shop in Headington. This will launch a week long display and sale of artworks donated by local exhibitors, plus in-store artweeks activities. See the attached flyer or website for further details.

Barn Dance

Date: Saturday 15th October

Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Headington Community Centre, Gladstone Road, Headington

Ticket details will be announced shortly.