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All telephone numbers are Banbury Exhange (01295)
ANCESTRY GROUP
Discussion group for all those with Cropredy Ancestors . Go to: Discussion group
 

 

BANBURY GUARDIAN
North Oxfordshire's Premier Broadsheet. Published every Thursday. Go to the Website here: BANBURY GUARDIAN.
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BANBURY INFORMATION
For further information on 'All things Banbury' go to: www.banbury-cross.co.uk
 

 

BANBURYSHIRE
The term "Banburyshire" has been in use now for over one hundred years, but with different meanings at different times. It was first used to describe an area of roughly a fifteen mile radius of the town of Banbury, located in north Oxfordshire. For full details go to: www.banburyshire.com.
 

 

BEAUTY BASICS            
Vicky Cooling. 7 Vicarage Gardens, Cropredy. Beauty, Massage & Reiki Treatments. For full details go to: BEAUTY BASICS .
750213

 

BRASENOSE ARMS
Traditional Country Pub in Village Centre serving local and guest beers. Restaurant meals and bar snacks. Bed & Breakfast facilities available. For full details click HERE
750244

 

BRIDGE STORE
John and Christine O'Hara. General provisions for residents and canal visitors. For full details go to THE BRIDGE STORE.
 

 

CAKES FOR ALL
A small Family Business in Great Bourton, specialising in Handcrafted Wedding & Celebratory Cakes made to any shape or design. Choice of sizes of Chocolate / Champagne Fountain for hire for that special occasion. For those people who like to make their own, visit our online Shop for a wide selection of cake decorating & sugarcraft equipment. For details go: Cakes for all or the Online Shop.
750681

 

CHERWELL-LOCAL
Cherwell-Local is your gateway to community groups within the Cherwell District. Here you can find everything from your local sports clubs to informal groups with interests as diverse as arts & crafts, rambling and literature. The Diary can show you a range of events in the area. Various other community groups are listed keeping you up-to-date with the latest goings on across the District. Cherwell-Local can also provide info on current job vacancies, both voluntary and paid, across the Cherwell District. For full details click:Cherwell-Local.
 

 

CROPREDY CHURCH
St. Mary the Virgin - Reverend Pat Freeth. For Church and Benefice Services and events click: Info 2008
750980

 

CROPREDY CHURCH BELLS
The Six Bells in the Tower were cast between 1686 and 1690. They are now in dire need of restoration for which an appeal is being launched. Cropredy has an enthusiastic Team of Ringers who are seeking your financial suppo rt in order that this fine tradition may continue. For full details of the History of the Bells, Times of Ringing and Practice, Contact details of the Officials and the Restoration and Augmentation appeal click here: Church Bells
 

 

CROPREDY CRICKET CLUB
Play during the Summer months on the Sports Field, Williamscot Road, Cropredy.
750899
 
Secretary: David Cherry. Suda, Orchard View, Cropredy. New Web site at: Cropredy Cricket Club.
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CROPREDY CRIER
Monthly newsletter delivered to every door. Material/Copy for inclusion must be submitted by the 18th of the month to appear the following month. Editor: Les Tustian. Crimond, High Street, Cropredy. email: tustianl@supanet.com
750353

 

CROPREDY FILM SOCIETY
Although this is a newly formed society, it is picking up from the Arts Club at the Old Coal Wharf, which ceased to operate when the premises became too small. Full extended details of the Constitution of the Society, Screenings, Membership and How to Join, please click FILM SOCIETY.
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CROPREDY PARISH COUNCIL
Meets every 2nd Monday of the month in the Chapel Schoolroom at 7.00pm. Members of the Public welcome. For details of the next meeting click: Agenda For details of the last meeting click: Minutes. For personal contact go to: Councillors.
 
     
CROPREDY SCHOOL
Cropredy Church of England (controlled) Primary School is situated at the end of Station Road. The School has expanded over the years and now includes a computer suite, five attractive classrooms, a purpose built Foundation Stage Unit (in partnership with Cropredy Playgroup) and extensive and attractive grounds, including an outdoor swimming pool. As well as Cropredy, the School also serves the outlying villages of Wardington, Great Bourton, Little Bourton, Mollington and Claydon. There are currently 152 children on the roll, aged between four and eleven. To explore the full details go to the newly constructed website - click HERE
750210

 

DRESSING UP
A COSTUME FOR EVERY OCCASION. Ring for an appointment and fittings for a huge selection of Fancy Dress and Period Costumes - including Mediaeval, Victorian, Edwardian and Popstar.
 
 
Contact: Ann Westcott. 1 Vicarage Gardens, Cropredy.
750369

 

FAIRPORT CONVENTION
FAIRPORT CROPREDY CONVENTION has come and gone for yet another year. For a brief history of the Band go to FAIRPORT. To browse a really full, in depth history go to BAND HISTORY. For a complete round up of this year's event with photographs, visit: Fairport Convention. Just been announced - dates for 2008 are 07, 08, 09 August.
 

 

HISTORY OF CROPREDY
This is a NEW link to the original Mewslade website. Seasoned visitors and residents will be well aware of all the tremendous work Pam Keegan has undertaken over many years to record and archive 'everything Cropredy'. Pam and her husband, Mark, now feel they can no longer carry on with the administration of their website and have donated it to us and requested it be incorporated in to the Cropredy Village website for posterity. This was an enormous undertaking and has taken some time but it is now complete. For the full details Click History of Cropredy.

 

METHODIST CHAPEL
A warm Welcome awaits you at Services and Events. For full details go to: S and E 2008.
 
     
     
SILVER SERVICE
Chauffeuring, Private Hire, Taxi Service and Executive Transport. Covering the following: Airports, Seaports, Rail Stations, Weddings, Tours, Light Courier facilities etc., For more info see: www.silver-service.biz.
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THE LOCAL CHANNEL
The Local Channel is a national network of over 23,000 community websites templated across the UK at the first tier of Government.  Town and parish and community councils adopt the site for their community.  Once a community has adopted the site, The Local Channel offers websites to not-for-profit organisations. A virtual Bible of village websites. Full details can be found on THE LOCAL CHANNEL.
 

 

THE PERFECT PRESENT
Canalside House, Williamscot Road, Cropredy. MANY PRODUCTS HAND MADE AND FAIR TRADE. Clothing (Nomad), Jewellery. Aromatherapy, Free Gift wrapping, Cards & Paper, Soft Furnishings, Crystals. Open 7 days. Unusual, Ethnic and Different. If we don't have it we will try and order it for you.
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THE RED LION
Red Lion Street, Cropredy. Traditional village pub situated near the Canal. A selection of popular beers. Meals available in the restaurant and bar. Takeaway service (fish & chips, pies etc.,) also available. More details go to: www.redlioncropredy.co.uk.
750224

 

UK VILLAGES
Extensive information for all villages in the U.K. - particularly those within a 10 mile radius of Cropredy. Go to: www.ukvillages.co.uk.
   

 

VILLAGES ONLINE

Village & Community Websites. Villages Online is your guide to quickly find many of the village, town or community websites throughout the UK.Villages Online is one of the oldest websites dedicated to community websites in the UK, now Villages Online aims to become the largest, most up-to-date and a helpful resource for all community website owners. Full details on Villages Online

 

 

WALKING
CROPREDY BATTLEFIELD CIRCULAR WALK & VILLAGE TRAIL For full explanatory details of these delightful countryside walks go to: www.cherwell-dc.gov.uk. and follow the links to North Oxfordshire Circular Walks.
 
     
     
WATERSCAPE LTD

Waterscape Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of British Waterways, was launched in June 2003 to encourage more consumers to spend more time appreciating an important national asset. The website is packed with information about things to do and places to visit not only on and around the British Waterways network but on other rivers, canals, lakes, and reservoirs. Go to: www.waterscape.com

 

 

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