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Chris Hilton (13/04/2024 15:05:36)


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01/12/2024 12:42:01  Post reply
Name
Emily D  Email
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FOR SALE - proceeds to Whitchurch Primary School charity account. Islabikes Cnoc 14" Small in Teal, mudguards & stabilisers, £120; FollowMe tandem bike hitch/ towbar (to attach child's bicycle to adult bike)£110; Thule Yepp Maxi child bicycle seat with seatpost attachment, fitted but unused, £50; Britax Romer Advansafix II SICT isofix child car seat, black with washable towelling seat covers, £30. Little Tikes Magic Doorbell Playhouse to give away. Near offers welcome, email if you'd like to view or see photos.
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30/11/2024 08:48:00  Post reply
Name
Anna  Email
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Hello jam and chutney makers. For sale, Lakeland stainless steel Maslin Pan (unused) perfect for making jam, chutney etc. Can also be used as a stockpot for soup. Will accept £30., ono.
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28/11/2024 20:02:10  Post reply
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Whitchurch on Thames Preschool  Email
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Whitchurch on Thames Preschool are recruiting: Deputy Manager and Early Years Practitioner Whitchurch on Thames Preschool is committed to safeguarding & promoting the welfare of children and young people. The post holder will be subject to a DBS check. Please email Kathleen for more details
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25/11/2024 16:49:12  Post reply
Name
Susan Maguire  Email
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The local Chiltern Society team need someone to help look after the footpaths and bridleways in Whitchurch parish. For more information contact susan on 07835872791
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25/11/2024 21:46:43  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
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Susan, Perhaps you should come and have coffee with me one morning in order to discuss our footpath network and its future monitoring? Eric. 01189842612 or 07890303993
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25/11/2024 14:05:43  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
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Newcomers and our ‘Cocoon’ A number of houses in the village have recently changed hands. I am sure that the newcomers will be welcomed but they may not know or yet realise what a wise choice they have made. In Whitchurch-on-Thames most of us not only live in a circumscribed ‘Conservation Area’ but also in another bubble - a ‘Cocoon’ where our daily life is unhindered by constant traffic noise or the presence of obvious commerce. We leave all that behind when we cross our Toll Bridge, perhaps that and other benefits are what we unknowingly also pay for? The next immediate benefit is that we can immediately access the ‘Natural Beauty’ which greets us if we look or step outside - the Beech Woods are there for us to explore using the many footpaths, permissive paths and bridleways. But we also have immediate access to History - we are surrounded by reminders of those who have gone before us. From Achulean (pre Stone Age) hand axes and Stone Age Scrapers in our gardens to our daily use of one major ancient Highway and Trade Route. Before us thousands (millions?) of feet and hooves have travelled above the water courses carved out by our wandering Thames. One of these, the Tuddingway, was in Saxon times the dry Packhorse route from the East, from Reading to Mapledurham, to Whitchurch, to Goring and beyond; today we know it as Hardwick Road, the King Alfred Cycle Route, the Hartslock Bridleway and in parts the Thames Path, in all its many uses and guises. The Iron Age Fort (Encampment) sits above us as another immediate reminder of the Past, also the lower level Sheepwash Lane, its name similarly evokes thoughts of its past uses as it gives us our only main access to the river. Access to all our major points of history Is immediately available to us, all our major paths and footpaths are suitably marked and described and await your boots. The next benefit I have marked is the friendliness and neighbourliness of all our neighbours and villagers. But it may be true of all villages, this is the only one I have lived in for any length of time. Perhaps the close neighbourhood of most of the village - our Cocoon, enables this. Lots of information and ‘views’ on the village website, Enjoy the experience of being here. Eric Hartley. ‘
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25/11/2024 12:45:51  Post reply
Name
Angela Crompton  Email
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Anyone missing a air of specs? I possibly picked them by mistake at Art Cafe on Saturday. Black frames in a Vision Express box...apologies!
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23/11/2024 20:05:48  Post reply
Name
Maurus Rimmer  Email
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I accidentally left my glasses in a black case at the Art Cafe this morning (23/11/24). They were not there when I returned. If anyone accidentally picked them up I would be very grateful if they would contact me. Many thanks
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19/11/2024 11:11:34  Post reply
Name
Felipa House  Email
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New Senior Circuits class starting in Pangbourne village hall this Friday (22nd) link
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17/11/2024 09:06:03  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
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Hi all. Can anyone recommend a swimming pool or hydrotherapy pool (not treadmill) for dogs in the local area? Many thanks!
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20/11/2024 19:38:08  Post reply
Name
David Mattimoe  Email
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Caroline Hill at CS Hydrotherapy 07880 744 225. In Tilehurst. She has a pool and treadmill
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15/11/2024 09:01:21  Post reply
Name
Elizabeth ROBINSON  Email
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Does anyone need a gardener? I have a fantastic gardener who has capacity to take on more work and I can highly recommend him. He comes with all his own tools and is a hard worker Contact me if interested - I have his card with contact details.
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15/11/2024 08:58:44  Post reply
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Elizabeth ROBINSON  Email
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I would like to support the message left by Kate regarding the state of East field Lane and also the leaves on the pavements are so dangerous for pedestrians. I walked into Pangbourne and found the pavements very treacherous.
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14/11/2024 20:53:39  Post reply
Name
Kate
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Urgent: Road Condition on Eastfield Lane Can someone please provide an update on the current state of Eastfield Lane? The condition of the road has significantly worsened, with a large section of it falling apart. The situation is becoming dangerous, especially with parked cars opposite what is now a large "crater." It's increasingly difficult to avoid, and if not repaired soon, it’s going to cause serious damage to vehicles. I've heard that the issue may be related to the care home workers, but this is further up the lane. This particular section has been deteriorating since August and is now much worse. Please, can the council take immediate action to address this? It's a safety concern for drivers and pedestrians and needs urgent attention.
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15/11/2024 09:04:09  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
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Hi Kate, I am aware and fully agree! We discussed this at last night's Parish Council meeting and I will be following up on this.
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12/11/2024 19:52:05  Post reply
Name
Freddie   Email
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Hello. Does anyone know a Ms L A Siggers ? I have found there bank card on Hardwick road
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12/11/2024 15:46:13  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley   Email
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Who has kindly installed a wooden garden seat 2/3rds of the way up the footpath running parallel to the road below which gives us access to our War Memorial? Do users of that high level footpath know that it only exists because we ‘acquired’ it after the installation of the main gas grid pipeline below our feet. Before that I think we just walked up and down the road with only an occasional vehicle to disturb us (bliss!). However our Villagers from Whitchurch Hill had a field or safe roadside footpath all the way to our joint Memorial (another story!).
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12/11/2024 15:13:03  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
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It was a pleasure on two recent weekend days to be able to walk down Eastfield Lane, as in the past, with only two local parked cars along its entire length. My memory tells me of late night walks with our first dog, 50+ years ago. I would turn down the glow worm illuminated entrance to the Allotment footpath, slip the dog lead and listen for the sound of claws running towards me - not knowing whether it was a badger or the dog. The badger sett was at the far right hand corner of the present Maze, but sadly destroyed some many years later. When we emerged onto Eastfield Lane we would often be greeted by a solitary Owl sitting wisely on the electrical supply wires or their support and then we would move to lean on the gate leading into the field and watch for the local fox as he returned from his late night drink at the river and then crossed the field and the Lane to return to his den on the higher ground. The silence of the Lane also evoked memories of John Holmes who protested volubly when he thought we had destroyed the only rural lane in his village by installing street lights. He said it won’t be long before there are buses running down the Lane - and he was right! His family had lived in the village for 300 years but he moved away in order to express his discontent. Eric Hartley Eric Hartley
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11/11/2024 22:59:07  Post reply
Name
Carrie L-H  Email
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Hello lovely people Has anyone got an old school Overhead Projector we could borrow please? Xx
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11/11/2024 07:20:19  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
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Many thanks to the Parish council for arranging the proper clearance of the roadside drains throughout the village, important work as we head into the winter to reduce flood risk! I feel compelled to add that I raised all the blocked drains on Hardwick Road and the top of the high street on “fix my street” in June 2023, so I am also rather disappointed at the lack of action by SODC/OCC before now… I’d also like to ask about street sweeping, last year Hardwick road was only swept (partially) three times and twice of those times were at my request. Regular street sweeping, especially in the autumn with all the leaves but also throughout the year, would help prevent the blocked drains. It would be good to get a regular street sweeping schedule back in place (I understand years back it was every two weeks) to improve flood safety in the village. Is that something the PC can help ensure is implemented and carried out?
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10/11/2024 09:45:57  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
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RUN AN ART CAFÉ AND RAISE £200! Saturday 14th December has just become available. Running an Art Café is a sociable and fun way to raise £200 or more for your good cause in just 2 hours. We provide full support. Interested? Please contact me.
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11/11/2024 16:34:35  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
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Whitchurch Pre-School have kindly stepped in to run this Art Cafe. Please come along and support them on 14th December.
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08/11/2024 13:00:20  Post reply
Name
Frances Dixon  Email
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Hello all. We have a 3-bedroom terraced house in the centre of the village available for rent from end of November. Small garden, recently refurbished, off-street parking for 1 car. Ideally looking for a tenant for at least 6 months, and would be particularly happy to rent to people from the village. Email for more details.
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07/11/2024 16:48:12  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
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FREE! Vibrating exercise plate - multi-speed, resistance bands, remote control, etc. Great for home training and body shaping. No longer required, but in good condition!
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01/11/2024 11:27:06  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
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Hi all, just to let you know that I now work both Monday and Friday afternoon at the Boathouse Physiotherapy clinic in Pangbourne. Great for back pain, tension etc and many medical conditions as well sports recovery. Give them a ring on 0118 9767 189 or email on the link above I still offer flexible appointment times at my home treatment room in Whitchurch too!
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29/10/2024 11:04:31  Post reply
Name
Jas V  Email
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Hello! My name is Jas, I have a degree in Psychology and Child Development and have 5 years of nannying experience. I have the most experience with newborn up to the ages of 4, although have worked with older ages too. I am familiar with the area due to a previous role to which I can provide a reference for! I am looking for a part time nanny role (25 hours ish). Do get in touch if this is something you are looking for! Jas
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05/11/2024 15:15:42  Post reply
Name
Art & Craft Exhibition Committee  Email
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Art & Craft Exhibition - now only 18 days away! Get your art, photos, crafts, etc together ready for the exhibition. Online registration of entries starts at 00:01 AM on Saturday 9th November. Attention local school parents: While your child's school might be submitting a group entry, if you want your child to be eligible for a prize, you must enter their work into the exhibition separately. Full details, timetable, rules and how to enter can be seen at link
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15/10/2024 14:41:29  Post reply
Name
Alexa
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Sadly a cat was hit by a car and killed in the upper narrows on the high street today. It’s white, Black and Tan coloured. A builder doing work on a nearby house pick it off the road and has left it I see the large tree outside the White House. He asked me to try to let people know online. I hope someone can find its owners so they know… :(
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14/10/2024 23:25:34  Post reply
Name
Art & Craft committee
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In the message below, the web address has got a full stop on the end. The correct address for the Information is is link thanks!
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14/10/2024 15:40:48  Post reply
Name
Art & Craft Exhibition Committee  Email
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Someone is tearing down posters advertising village events. We put up eight A4 laminated posters regarding this year's Art & Craft exhibition on Wednesday morning last week: by 8AM on Thursday, at least five of them had been torn down and removed! These are mostly telegraph pole sites around the High Street and Eastfield Lane where we (and others) have been putting posters for many years. On mentioning this to other villagers we found that several people have experienced this problem recently, including one person who found her poster dumped in a nearby waste bin. This is not just some kids walking by and mindlessly pulling them down: this is someone who does not want posters displayed and who is methodically removing them. Does anyone know who is doing this or why? We would like to hear, via this message board please, from anyone who has any comments or ideas to offer about how this can be stopped. It’s hard enough organising an event without this mean-spirited sabotage! By the way, the 2024 Art and Craft exhibition is on the 23rd and 24th November so start creating now! You can see full details at link Thanks for reading and we look forward to hearing what people have to say.
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14/10/2024 11:52:31  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
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The Ferryboat: there’s been a contractor on site to-day installing new kitchen equipment on behalf of Star Pubs. So things are happening, albeit very slowly!
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18/10/2024 13:46:21  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
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The Ferryboat: after the delays caused by getting the power supply upgraded and flood damage repaired, Star Pubs have told me that they are having a “reset” over the re-opening. They are now going to make sure everything is ready to go, including any legal and regulatory etc issues, before recruiting a new tenant/manager who can go straight in and start trading. They cannot yet commit to a date…
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14/10/2024 11:31:44  Post reply
Name
Kate Preston  Email
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MISSING CAT Dear all, we adopted a cat last weekend and last night he seems to have got out of a 3in opening on the first floor window fanlight. He’s microchipped but the collar and name tag have only just arrived in the post so he’s not wearing them. If you see him, please could you let me know. He’s an adult ginger Tom, quite small and delicate, very shy and skittery. He’s called Bob. I’m not even sure if he knows that’s his name yet. I have photos but can’t post them on here. Thank you! All best, Kate
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16/10/2024 09:14:11  Post reply
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Kate Preston  Email
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BOB THE CAT is back home! Thank you so much to everyone who responded with such care and kindness. In the midst of searching for the little monkey, I spoke to neighbours I'd never met before, who were all so kind and helpful - a lovely reminder of the fantastic community we have here in the village. We managed to corral Bob at midnight, and now he's safely back home. I'm sure he’ll be 'on tour' again once he’s settled in, but at least he now knows how to find his way home!
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08/10/2024 19:28:02  Post reply
Name
Whitchurch Primary School  Email
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We are delighted to announce that we are currently offering tours with our headteacher for families considering a reception place for September 2025. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to explore our school environment, meet our dedicated staff, and ask any questions you may have about our curriculum and the experiences we offer our pupils. We understand that choosing the right school for your child is a significant decision. Our tours are designed to provide you with a comprehensive insight into what makes Whitchurch a fantastic place for your child’s early education. Whether you have specific questions or simply wish to get a feel for our school community, we encourage you to come along. If you would like to book a tour, please get in touch with our school office at 0118 9842347or email us at office@whitchurchprimary.org.uk. We will be more than happy to arrange a convenient time for you to visit.
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07/10/2024 08:40:25  Post reply
Name
Jon Ashford  Email
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Know that the end is in sight for the construction works at Eastfield House. What is the Parish Councils view of repairing the quality of the road surface. The heavy plant movement plus the constant movement & parking of sub-contractors vehicles has trashed the quality of the surface. If my memory serves me rightly the bottom end of Eastfield Lane was re-surfaced approx 3 years ago. The top end of the Lane was not included within this works package. I have had a discussion with the site manager and he advised that they have no responsibility or requirement to re-surface the lane. Even though they have created the issue. I hope that as part of the Planning agreement SODC gave the Developer a condition to either repair or pay for the repair. Can a member of the Parish Council enquire what is the medium long term solution. As the construction works are coming to an end and the Fit-out works well underway. It would not be great if post completion the Road surface was left in the state of dis-repair it is currently in. Surely this has been accounted for within the Local plan.
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31/10/2024 19:13:35  Post reply
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Jim Donahue  Email
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Hi Jon, I have followed up with both the Cedar Lodge contractor and OCC Highways and they are in agreement that the contractor will repair any damage to the road and verges caused by construction. This needs to be done once construction is completed which is now planned for March 2025. The contractor actually filmed the condition of the road before they started work and will return it to that state once finished. They have also been doing some repairs as they go along, but it is ongoing and a bit of a mess, I agree. As a resident of Eastfield Lane, I am sure that you are aware that there are actually 4 different significant constructioin projects going on at the moment, not just Cedar Lodge, and now a fifth, the pre-school replacement, has just started, so it is not reasonable that one construction project no matter how large, is responsible for resurfacing the road. The Parish Council has raised the need to resurface Eastfield Lane and parts of Manor Road and Hardwick Road to OCC Highways that they will consider for planned road maintenance in FY25/26.
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03/10/2024 08:28:56  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
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Hi all, I wondering if anyone can recommend a painter and decorator? The one we’ve previously used is no longer replying to messages. Many thanks!
Date
30/09/2024 10:59:09  Post reply
Name
Rosemary Postlethwaite   Email
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I wonder if anyone could recommend a local roofing company please. Many thanks Rosemary.
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03/10/2024 16:53:47  Post reply
Name
Emily  Email
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We've used Jason from Roofing with Style 07578 586141. Very experienced and knowledgeable with a great work ethic, can highly recommend.
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26/09/2024 07:56:13  Post reply
Name
Laura  Email
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Just a reminder that if you have any comments on the latest Eastfield House planning application, the deadline is tomorrow. Because a Section 73 sits alongside existing plans, rather than superseding them, the number of approved bedrooms would be increased to 51. Thank you.
Date
23/09/2024 12:21:42  Post reply
Name
Rowland Light  Email
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FREE: 3x John Lewis breakfast bar stools natural wood colour: link Collection only from Whitchurch on Thames
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29/09/2024 11:40:42  Post reply
Name
Rowland   Email
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Stools have now been taken thank you all
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23/09/2024 10:26:45  Post reply
Name
Sally Woolhouse  Email
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Lost Property - a dark navy cardigan was left behind at the Maze after the Apple Pressing event yesterday afternoon. Please get in touch with me if you think it is yours!
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22/09/2024 15:16:21  Post reply
Name
Kate  Email
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Does anyone have an annexe or spare room that they would like to rent out over Christmas? We are looking for a couple of spare rooms. Thank you!
Date
21/09/2024 18:14:41  Post reply
Name
Barbara ROBINSON  Email
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Does anyone have spare / not needed Demi John's please? Happy to buy them.
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18/09/2024 15:05:20  Post reply
Name
Nick Brazil  Email
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I am in the RBH all day Friday from 7:30 a.m. Can any kind person look after Harold for at least part of the day? I would be eternally grateful. My phone number is 01189841602.
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15/09/2024 13:02:58  Post reply
Name
David Robinson  Email
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Now that I am recovering from my cycling accident, I have some mobility equipment that I no longer need and I would like to offer the items for free to anyone who can make use of them. Perching stool Helper trolley Walking frame Shower seat
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14/09/2024 10:35:20  Post reply
Name
Mel Taylor  Email
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Is the pavement repair outside the Ferryboat finished? It looks hideous!! Can the Parish Council speak to the contractors?
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17/09/2024 17:20:07  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
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Hi Mel, I have ideed raised a complaint to OCC on this. I agree it is completely unstasfactory - albeit slightly amusing as it appears to me like a small child's attempt at modern art ;-)
Date
10/09/2024 16:27:11  Post reply
Name
Chris Martin  Email
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Lake District holiday 2-6 June 2025 five days. Coach departs from Pangbourne. If interested please contact Whitchurchholidays@gmail.com. Holiday includes cruises on Lake Winermere and Ullswater.
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08/09/2024 21:17:17  Post reply
Name
Anna  Email
Comments
Against Breast Cancer walk Sunday 15 September. Marshalls still needed please to guide walkers coming down Whitchurch hill onto Hardwick Rd. If you can help please email me or phone me on 07979758727. Thank you in anticipation
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08/09/2024 10:06:58  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
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Thanks to everyone who came to the quiz evening in the Village Hall yesterday. Special thanks must also go to Jean Marc who prepared the superb supper and to John Bradon who did much organising. I hope you all enjoyed it and we had the "hardness" balance about right. Thanks again and see you next time I hope!
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10/09/2024 18:37:45  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
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Well done Adrian and everyone involved! It was a fun night and a packed hall - hope the Village Hall fundraising was successful!
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31/08/2024 15:35:39  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
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Round oak effect ikea coffee table free to a good home Good condition, 90cm deep and wide, 48cm tall Email me on the link above if you’d like it or want to see a photo!
Date
27/08/2024 19:21:42  Post reply
Name
Louise Basson  Email
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Anyone lost a key by the ferry boat? I’ve put it on the window sill by the pub. It’s a single Endurance key on a NZ Olympic tag
Date
27/08/2024 10:13:57  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
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Quiz evening - 7th September at the Village Hall, to raise funds for the Village Hall. A few tables still available, £12 per head to include supper. Please email adrian@adriandixon.com or call 07973 187139 for more details. Look forward to seeing you there!
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24/08/2024 12:51:45  Post reply
Name
Kate
Comments
Please can someone let me know where I can find more information about the road closure from Monday 9th September? Is this for the full 5 days without any residential access?
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24/08/2024 15:53:13  Post reply
Name
Richard Wingfield  Email
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Hello Kate - I have updated the news item, which now has more detailed information on the closure. I hope that helps. Richard Wingfield, News Editor
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29/08/2024 22:08:15  Post reply
Name
Nicholas Plumridge  Email
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Richard still not totally clear tbh. Ate we saying that for 5 days from 9th September (or 2nd depending on the actual date) no vehicles will be able to go from the High Street across the bridge into Pangbourne due to the road closure ? Thanks
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30/08/2024 12:07:37  Post reply
Name
Richard Wingfield  Email
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The road closure start date and duration are currently both unclear. I have complained to SSE and asked for clarification. If anyone finds out what is planned please send a message. I think the five day duration is the maximum that can be applied for and the closure may be shorter. It is a complete closure, not a traffic light controlled delay.
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23/08/2024 09:01:13  Post reply
Name
David Robinson   Email
Comments
Can anyone please recommend a cleaner to help with our housework?
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16/08/2024 14:52:52  Post reply
Name
Laura   Email
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Due to a change of venue for Sadhama's yoga retreat, Hardwick's riverside campsite is unexpectedly available for bookings next week and over the bank holiday weekend: link
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14/08/2024 08:27:42  Post reply
Name
Glennis Graff  Email
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As a new resident to our beautiful village can I congratulate the Parish Council on their “stop the cars” efforts. Whilst I have already heard mutterings about the newly erected signage, I for one think they bring a certain retro look to our high street. Glennis Graff
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18/08/2024 14:17:00  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
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Thanks you Glennis and welcom to our lovely village!
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13/08/2024 14:45:19  Post reply
Name
Anna  Email
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The Against Breast Cancer walk will take place again this year, on SUNDAY 15th September. Stewards are needed please, to guide the walkers onto Hardwick Road, in the morning, as they come down Whitchurch Hill. If you can spare some time to help, please contact me by email or tel. 07979758727. Thank you.
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12/08/2024 11:05:10  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
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There are a couple of slots open for Sports and Remedial Massage with me at the Boathouse Physio in Pangbourne this Friday, give them a call to book! Great for back pain, tension etc and many medical conditions as well sports recovery. You can always book in with me from my home treatment room on Hardwick Road too. Click the email link to drop me a line!
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08/08/2024 15:02:19  Post reply
Name
Chris Martin  Email
Comments
Two tickets now available for Oliver! 13th August at Chichester Festival Theatre.
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08/08/2024 14:29:08  Post reply
Name
Chris Martin  Email
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One spare ticket for Oliver! at Chichester Festival Theatre on Tuesday, 13th August. Cost £57. Coach departs Pangbourne, opposite the Laundrette, at 9.00am
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05/08/2024 18:43:27  Post reply
Name
alex  Email
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Free to new home. Kids TP combined climbing frame and slide. Very well used, but still fully operational with no broken pieces. Will need to be disassembled and transported by new owner. Currently located in Swanston field.
Date
05/08/2024 07:36:45  Post reply
Name
Liz  Email
Comments
Hi Whitchurch - does anyone have a static bicycle I could borrow for a short while please. I am recovering from hip surgery and my physiotherapist has advised static cycling. (After David's terrible accident 2 weeks ago I don't fancy cycling on the roads again.)
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31/07/2024 14:06:57  Post reply
Name
Chris Martin  Email
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The knock on affect of restricted parking in the High Street is already being felt, especially within the vicinity of the Village Hall. The car park is often used by those wanting to leave their cars somewhere for one reason or another. It is becoming increasing difficult for elderly members of cllubs such as the bridge clu b to get close access to the Hall with number of cars being parked outside.
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02/08/2024 16:15:37  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
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Hi Chris, I spoke to the Village Hall team about this and they confirmed that whilst parking was a bit tight for the last bridge club meeting, there was no one parking in the Village Hall car park that shouldn't have been or on Manor Road other than local residents. I need to point out that the situation has nothing to do with the planned High Street residents parking scheme which won't be implemented until later in August to make sure that people don't get the wrong idea. The situation was purley down to the continued popularity of the bridge club which should be seen as a good thing!
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28/07/2024 22:33:25  Post reply
Name
Phil Scott  Email
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Wanted to make everyone aware there was a theft from a parked (unlocked) van outside our house between 645-730pm Sunday 28th evening. It’s been reported to police by the victim and if anyone on Hardwick Rd has cctv they can check, the thieves stole a black bag. Thanks, Phil and Emily
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05/08/2024 18:51:16  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
Comments
So sorry to hears this Phil. Thank you for alerting everyone so we can be more vigilant.
Date
28/07/2024 12:59:26  Post reply
Name
David Robinson  Email
Comments
I read the article in the Bulletin about the village hall events. As a member of the Whitchurch Photographic Society, I would like to comment on the reason given in the article for its closure. Mobile phones do indeed take technically excellent photos but that doesn’t mean that people no longer need the learn about photography. Creating a compelling image is about composition, lighting, mood and many other creative skills. This has been true since artists started putting paint onto canvas. New technology only assists us with the creative process. There is much that can be learnt about the creative process and this where joining a photographic club can help. You don’t need a fancy camera; your phone is fine. I am considering moving to the Thatcham club which has a fresh take on the traditional camera club format. Shame it’s a half drive rather than a 10 minute walk.
Date
01/08/2024 07:26:20  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
Comments
Well said David! As a fellow photopgrapher I agree that people don't really appreciated the skills involved in photography. Its very easy to take photos with your phone, but still difficult to take really good or even great photographs.
Date
18/07/2024 22:14:14  Post reply
Name
Barbara ROBINSON  Email
Comments
Can anyone put me in touch with the young lad who came round last week asking about mowing the lawn please?
Date
17/07/2024 10:09:29  Post reply
Name
Peter N Cunningham  Email
Comments
I have many books that are factual and informative books ... that I that need to dispose of ... ... Please contact ... with respective to any interest ... !?!
Date
18/07/2024 06:16:31  Post reply
Name
Kate
Comments
Hi Peter, There is a book library in the old red phone box at the entrance of Manor road. I have also noticed a 'free' book give away box on the bench outside the primary school on warmer weekends. Maybe Oxfam or 'freecycle' can take them?
Date
10/07/2024 17:04:50  Post reply
Name
Whitchurch on Thames Pre school  Email
Comments
Can you help? We are looking for items for our end of year raffle. Any donations would be greatly appreciated to add to our hamper. Thank you in advance
Date
10/07/2024 13:25:20  Post reply
Name
Jonathan Steward  Email
Comments
Wanted wooden furniture to upcycle and sell to make money for Oppos Farm which provides respite for HM Forces Veterans, we will either pass it on to the Veteran directly or upcycle it to provide respite or train them to farm sheep to give them a skill and we will help them find land and teach them how to keep records and navigate defra's paperwork and red tape
Date
08/07/2024 13:26:33  Post reply
Name
Robin  Email
Comments
Tumbledryer Now Taken
Date
07/07/2024 10:16:46  Post reply
Name
Robin  Email
Comments
FREE Bosch WTA 3100 Tumbledryer Very good condition, includes quantity of ducting for exhaust. Approx 60cm wide x 53cm deep x 85cm tall. Collection from Alms Houses, Goring Heath.
Date
04/07/2024 10:16:55  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
Comments
Re The Ferryboat. Star Pubs have told me that further electrical work is planned for September, after which it will be ready to open.
Date
03/07/2024 14:36:24  Post reply
Name
Pippa  Email
Comments
This has now sold.
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03/07/2024 10:29:34  Post reply
Name
Pippa Ruxton  Email
Comments
Excellent and comfortable sofabed available! Currently listed at very low price with photos on here: link The frame is 210 width, 97 depth, 65 height. Then cushions on top of that. Please get in touch if interested.
Date
01/07/2024 19:36:45  Post reply
Name
Trudi Benzie  Email
Comments
Has anyone got one of those old portable vhs tvs that I could borrow please?
Date
01/07/2024 13:11:32  Post reply
Name
Alastair Dunstan  Email
Comments
If anyone is interested in being paid to model for a large-ish traditional oil painting (portrait), we might need somebody and would pay around £12/hour plus travel if needed, for occasional days for a lot of the Summer, one or two days a week. Nothing firmly planned yet but if anybody knows somebody, we can contact them if we come up with a design that suits the person Please email with a photo if interested Thank you!
Date
17/06/2024 19:20:05  Post reply
Name
Denise Huxtable   Email
Comments
Small wicker hamper with hinged lid free to anyone who would like it. 70cm wide, 33cm deep and 34cm high. It has been used to hold soft toys for quite a while - shows some signs of age but still useful. Contact me for photos or to come and have a look.
Date
16/06/2024 11:12:03  Post reply
Name
Richard and Susan Scearce  Email
Comments
We thank you for the Whitchurch award on Thursday, we have to say that we are very surprised and humbled for being thought of in this way. We have lived in the village for many years and have never considered it a chore helping others out. Once again, thank you for considering us in this way. Sue and Richard.
Date
27/06/2024 09:39:51  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
Comments
I know that everyone was so pleased that we could honour you both at the recent Annual Assembly. The two of you are a real role model of working together as a true partnership. I always see you two together. And all your work for the Village Hall and Church over the years make you unsung heros of the village!
Date
01/07/2024 19:32:17  Post reply
Name
Trudi Benzie  Email
Comments
Well deserved, congratulations 😃
Date
11/06/2024 09:28:14  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
Comments
This Saturday's Art Cafe (15th June) is CANCELLED. Unfortunately Langtree PTA has been unable to put a team of helpers together, and there is insufficient time to find a replacement.
Date
11/06/2024 05:37:10  Post reply
Name
Anna  Email
Comments
FOR SALE. Unused Tri-colour ink cartridge HP302. Wrong one purchased. Will accept £30.00.
Date
10/06/2024 08:58:36  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
Comments
It is proposed that the Annual Parish Meeting (APM) on Thursday will start at 7.15 pm and last for just 45 minutes, notwithstanding the fact that the APM’s in 2022 and 2023 each lasted for 1 hour 45 minutes. The Local Government Act 1972 makes it mandatory to hold an APM as an important part of the local democratic process at which electors receive reports from their councilors and local organisations, and have the opportunity to have their say on local issues. It is not in the spirit of the Act to unreasonably time-limit the APM and restrict discussion. It would be possible for those present on Thursday to vote to keep the APM going for as long as they considered necessary, but a better solution would be for the Parish Council planned for 8pm to be postponed now. This would allow the APM to follow its normal course with the usual reports from local organisations and sufficient time for electors to have their say.
Date
10/06/2024 14:44:34  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
Comments
Hi Geoff, not sure where you are getting your information from, but this Thursday's Annual Asseumb start at 7pm with drinls and nibbles for a 7:15 pm start in the Village Hall. We estimate it to be finished by 9pm. The Parish Council will be holdoing a brief meeting followig the Assembly to cover critical decisions that need to be made this month. We estimnate the start of the follow on PC meeting will be be at 9pm, not 8pm, but it will depend on when the Annual Assembly is completed. There is no time limit on the Assembly meeting. Everyone on the village is encouraged to attend the meeting to hear what is happpening in the village from a variety of local organisations. The annual Whitchurch Award will be presented at the closure of the annual Assembly.
Date
10/06/2024 15:07:49  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
Comments
I got my information from the What's On section above, which had been saying 8pm for the PC Meeting for several days until you got it changed to 9pm just now. I'm now happy that there'll be sufficient time for the APM.
Date
04/06/2024 20:05:55  Post reply
Name
Amy Park  Email
Comments
Hello, I’m Amy. I have just finished university, where I spent three years studying Childhood Studies. I have over three years experience working in a nursery, and I am looking for babysitting jobs in my spare time. I am pretty flexible regarding availability, including some daytimes, evenings, weekends, as well as extra help over the summer holidays! I live in the village and would love to hear from anyone who needs babysitting at anytime😊
Date
31/05/2024 16:35:46  Post reply
Name
Dylan & Cindy Gardener-Collins.  Email
Comments
Good Afternoon. We are urgently seeking to rent a mooring space for our 70ft narrow boat that is our home. We are both professionals who work locally & we very much would love to stay in the area. If you can assist in any way we would be very grateful. Please email or call 07400999948. Thank you & kind regards
Date
01/06/2024 09:08:23  Post reply
Name
Karen
Comments
Hi have you tried speaking to Hardwick Estate Office? They have moorings on the Estate in Pangbourne. Tel: 0118 9842955 estate_office@hardwickestate.co.uk
Date
31/05/2024 12:20:53  Post reply
Name
Anna  Email
Comments
Black rimmed glasses found on 30th May, outside Wells House, High Street, Whitchurch.
Date
26/05/2024 17:23:27  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
Comments
Free! I have three extension leads which I don't need. Let me know if you'd like them. They look a bit like this one on Amazon, link
Date
11/05/2024 11:12:38  Post reply
Name
Phil Scott  Email
Comments
Message for Nick Brazil - he left his mobile on the bench when he was watching the kids football earlier. Please can someone pass on to him. Thanks!
Date
13/05/2024 08:06:08  Post reply
Name
Nick Brazil  Email
Comments
Thank you very much for that Phil! A kind couple rescued if for me!! It is now back with me.
Date
02/05/2024 10:32:21  Post reply
Name
Martin Neal  Email
Comments
Mooring for rent at Walliscote Moorings, just off the High Street in Whitchurch. Please contact me if interested.
Date
01/05/2024 17:50:40  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
Comments
I have 6 boxes of vanilla Nespresso coffee capsules which I don't want (58 capsules). I was given them by someone who's stopped using their machine. They're yours for free if you'd like them! Am happy to deliver if you're nearby.
Date
07/05/2024 09:40:05  Post reply
Name
Mel Taylor  Email
Comments
Hi. If no one else has asked for these, I would happily take them of your hands. Many thanks, Mel.
Date
01/05/2024 15:54:44  Post reply
Name
James  Email
Comments
Can anyone recommend a local roofer with experience of significant repairs to / replacement of period property roofs. Many thanks
Date
03/05/2024 02:37:25  Post reply
Name
Beth Baxter  Email
Comments
We just used these guys and they were brilliant, a really high standard of work. link
Date
03/05/2024 11:00:33  Post reply
Name
James  Email
Comments
Thanks Beth!
Date
04/05/2024 17:20:49  Post reply
Name
Emily Davies  Email
Comments
We've used Jason from Roofing with Style. Very experienced and knowledgeable with a great work ethic, can highly recommend. link
Date
07/05/2024 12:25:30  Post reply
Name
James  Email
Comments
Thanks Emily!
Date
30/04/2024 10:26:34  Post reply
Name
Katherine Higley  Email
Comments
If you have removed a garden fork from the Manor Road Conservation Area please could you return it? Thank you.
Date
29/04/2024 13:21:56  Post reply
Name
Debbie Leach  Email
Comments
Does anyone have a free standing Basketball hoop with backboard that you can donate to SMYC? We started the St Mary's Youth Club in the Old Stables last Friday and we had 23 kids come along!! We'd like to be able to shoot some basketball hoops outside on the drive. Thank you.
Date
02/05/2024 19:29:09  Post reply
Name
Debbie Leach  Email
Comments
A Basketball hoop has kindly been donated. Thank you very much.
Date
27/04/2024 07:43:55  Post reply
Name
Whitchurch Pre School   Email
Comments
SAVE WHITCHURCH PRESCHOOL!!! Our building urgently needs replacing. The current building has supported local children for 30+ years but now must be replaced. We have some cash, but we need more. To support our cause go to : link
Date
26/04/2024 19:59:20  Post reply
Name
Liz Crookshank  Email
Comments
I have a dinner/tea service consisting of 6 dinner plates, 6 side plate, 6 soup/desert bowls, 6 cups and 6 saucers and would like to know if anyone would be interested in buying it from me. It is blue rimmed with a gold edge. Not suitable for the microwave because of the gold rim. Contact via the email and I can show pictures.
Date
24/04/2024 20:41:49  Post reply
Name
Whitchurch Primary School   Email
Comments
We still have spaces in our Reception 24 class. Please contact your admissions authority before 30th April to be considered in the next round of applications.
Date
19/04/2024 17:46:14  Post reply
Name
Eleanor Sugrue   Email
Comments
FOUND: pair of glasses in a case at the junction of Swanston & Hardwick (nearest to the High Street). We have them at home (Wellesley House, top of the high street).
Date
19/04/2024 17:37:35  Post reply
Name
Diana Marriott  Email
Comments
Lost…..Precious reading glasses in black sunglasses case …. Boule on the outside of the case,! In the Ferryboat carpark at about 4.30 pm. Reward if found!!!
Date
21/04/2024 08:39:40  Post reply
Name
Mel Taylor  Email
Comments
I saw them by a white car parked in the car park on Friday and popped them on the windscreen. Assumed they had fallen from the car.
Date
18/04/2024 05:18:58  Post reply
Name
Keith Sloan  Email
Comments
Have lost a dark brown leather rectangular pencil case. Contents Various eraser pencils, Apple pencil, Parker pen, various pencils, small brass sharpener.
Date
17/04/2024 17:27:48  Post reply
Name
Tim Hardwick  Email
Comments
As mentioned a few months ago, please could other villagers help with taking medical blister packs for recycling to Superdrug in Reading? There has been an overwhelming response to the recycling initiative, such that the cardboard collection box in the phone box on the High Street is now getting full within a week! Although I don't often have other reasons for going into central Reading, I have been taking them to Superdrug in Broad Street, where there is a collection point at the rear of the shop next to the pharmacy counter. If others could also take some when visiting Reading, it would be greatly appreciated. Otherwise I may need to abandon the scheme. Thank you.
Date
17/04/2024 07:46:55  Post reply
Name
Rosemary Postlethwaite   Email
Comments
Free. I have a large Panasonic television in good working order looking for a new home.
Date
15/04/2024 09:08:40  Post reply
Name
leslie  Email
Comments
Does anyone know if the Goring Streatley rd is now open please?
Date
14/04/2024 20:14:50  Post reply
Name
Kathy Aitchison  Email
Comments
We have some beautiful miniature labradoodle puppies looking for homes. They will be chipped, immunised and health checked. Ready in May.
Date
13/04/2024 16:05:36  Post reply
Name
Chris Hilton  Email
Comments
Hi - we have listed a few items on Facebook Marketplace ahead of a move in a few weeks: - Exercise bike link - Metal framed double bed and almsot new mattress link - Dining chairs link - Arm chair link - Clic-clac style sofa bed link *Offers accepted* for any of these items, for local collection from Whitchurch Don't hesitate to drop a message if you have any interest.
Date
11/04/2024 18:08:35  Post reply
Name
Jane M. Yamamoto  Email
Comments
Have you left your mobile phone at the Village Hall after taking Afternoon Tea today? Please let me know by email parishclerk.whitchurchonthames@gmail.com or posting a reply here or by calling me (if you can!) on 07876714906.
Date
12/04/2024 09:43:53  Post reply
Name
Jane M. Yamamoto  Email
Comments
Mobile phone has been returned to its owner!
Date
10/04/2024 18:14:27  Post reply
Name
Debbie Leach  Email
Comments
Keys found outside village hall.
Date
11/04/2024 12:28:08  Post reply
Name
jean marc vincent grosfort  Email
Comments
thanks there are the keys of the cupboard for material in kitchen store regards
Date
05/04/2024 11:57:11  Post reply
Name
Kathy Aitchison  Email
Comments
We are in need of any spare newspapers as our new puppies are at the stage when we’re going through them at a rate of knots. Many thanks in advance :-)
Date
03/04/2024 14:03:55  Post reply
Name
Geoff Weir  Email
Comments
A child's red "Marvel" jacket has been left at The Old Stables. Please contact me if it's yours.
Date
02/04/2024 08:36:44  Post reply
Name
Sally Woolhouse  Email
Comments
FOUND at the Maze - a brand new 'Easter' baking tray, with special shapes for bunnies and eggs. Please get in touch if you think it is yours! (Link to email here)
Date
27/03/2024 09:55:39  Post reply
Name
Jane Goodey  Email
Comments
Has anyone got a wallpaper stripper that I can borrow for the weekend? I have only a tiny bit of wallpaper that I need to remove so feel a little begrudged in buying one! Thanks x
Date
26/03/2024 19:14:11  Post reply
Name
Vic  Email
Comments
Just a heads up. My cat is off to the vet tomorrow for a groom under sedation. Judging by the amount of mats there are, I can only imagine it will be a shave - like last year! 😫 If you see a bald, old, skinny (he is mostly fluff), miserable looking black and white cat in the Swanston field, Eastfield Lane and Hardwick Road area, he is mine. He has just been "groomed". Please let any workmen/builders know he is OK and not ill, lost or had a run in with a lawn mower. Thank you!
Date
25/03/2024 14:44:06  Post reply
Name
Mary Kernan  Email
Comments
I have a pleco (sucker fish) and a little prawn and a vertical fish tank that need a new home. Would anyone like them?
Date
20/03/2024 17:02:16  Post reply
Name
Claire  Email
Comments
Hello, has anyone got a largish shed they don't need any more, ideally without rot? I'm looking for one for my allotment. Thanks.
Date
19/03/2024 11:10:34  Post reply
Name
Brenda Fearn  Email
Comments
Can anyone recommend a person who looks after a dog in their home or house and dog sits in the owner’s home whilst the owner is on holiday, please? Our relative who usually looks after our three year old show Cocker Spaniel is unable to help this year. Of course we don’t expect a free holiday for Buddy, and realise at least £50 a day is the normal sort of fee. Not keen to use a kennel as he’s very much a family dog and used to company!
Date
20/03/2024 07:50:10  Post reply
Name
Graham roberts  Email
Comments
I have some experience in the canine field if you can contact me giving more details. I am based in the pangbourne area. Kind regards, Graham.
Date
17/03/2024 17:37:59  Post reply
Name
Alexa  Email
Comments
I am looking to sell my road bike as we come into the spring riding season! It’s a Giant Avail 3, very lightly used for the last 10 years since its purchase. Aluminium frame, medium to large women’s size. Please email me with the link to this post if you or anyone you know is interested!
Date
14/03/2024 11:22:10  Post reply
Name
Gill  Email
Comments
Good morning, does anybody know if ‘Theale Gas’ is still in business? I’ve tried phoning Jon numerous times, and he is not answering the phone or his messages. Does anyone know of another very good reliable plumber if all else fails? Many thanks - Gill
Date
17/03/2024 17:34:26  Post reply
Name
Alexa
Comments
I know he had his phone hacked last year and has had all sort of problems as a result of that. We’ve not managed to contact him recently either.
Date
05/03/2024 15:35:13  Post reply
Name
christine martin  Email
Comments
A theatre trip is planned to Chichester Festival Theatre on Tuesday, 13th August at 2.30pm. The production is Oliver! and is being produced by Matthew Bourne and Cameron Mackintosh. Total cost £57. Coach departs Pangbourne opposite the Laundrette at 9.00am. Demand will be high for this outing but if interested please contact me.
Date
02/03/2024 18:53:14  Post reply
Name
Kate
Comments
Is there an extra garden waste collection service sometime in Spring this year?
Date
09/04/2024 12:04:27  Post reply
Name
Debbie Leach
Comments
Yes, it's next week. You can find it listed on What's On
Date
29/02/2024 19:09:19  Post reply
Name
Kate Shouesmith  Email
Comments
Would anyone like a baby changing table? I think it has now had 3 careful Whitchurch owners but is in near perfect condition, so it would be lovely to pass it on.
Date
24/02/2024 16:34:49  Post reply
Name
Barbara ROBINSON  Email
Comments
Single divan base with 2 drawers and a foam mattress, no headboard. It's old but clean and fine for a child or spare room. No charge.
Date
24/02/2024 13:42:56  Post reply
Name
Alexa
Comments
Can anyone point me to more details or a link regarding the Thames water work planned next week? I saw the post on this website about the high street work now starting on Monday 26th. And a few weeks ago I had a letter about the closure of Hardwick road by the mount from Wednesday 28th to Friday 1st… are they separate works? Are both going ahead next week? Many thanks!
Date
24/02/2024 17:18:11  Post reply
Name
Richard Wingfield  Email
Comments
Hello Alexa. Thames Water's closure of Hardwick Road near The Mount has been postponed by two months until 22 to 24 April. That info is now on the one.network website (there is a link on our Links page). They seem to have failed to advise nearby residents, who had received letters warning of a closure next week, of the postponement. The separate Thames Water work in the High Street (near the lower narrows), which involves traffic lights and delays, has been postponed twice recently, as our news item mentions, and is now supposed to start on Monday. Hope that helps - Richard Wingfield, News Editor.
Date
25/02/2024 15:56:06  Post reply
Name
Alexa
Comments
Many thanks Richard!
Date
22/02/2024 17:47:06  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
Comments
Ladder now gone! Thanks
Date
22/02/2024 13:32:56  Post reply
Name
Adrian Dixon  Email
Comments
Free lightweight aluminium step ladder. 9 steps. About 2m tall when erected. Drop me an email if you'd like it.
Date
19/02/2024 09:58:16  Post reply
Name
Neil Huntington  Email
Comments
Would anyone be interested in two guitars we are looking to give away. One is a 4 string electric black Hartke bass guitar, plus cable, stand and amp. Plug in and play. The second is a ¾ length 6 string acoustic guitar. Offered individually, or as a pair, both would be ideal for learning.
Date
18/02/2024 19:12:35  Post reply
Name
Frances Parkes  Email
Comments
Free Items available from Tea Hut on the Village Green prior to its demolition. 1 Bosch Dishwasher (thought to be in working order) 25 Metal Framed old-style school chairs. A bit rusty but nothing a bit of TLC wouldn't sort. 4 oblong plastic table with metal legs (non-foldable). Please contact Frances if interested - I can send photos or arrange to open the Tea Hut for viewings!
Date
18/02/2024 13:43:47  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
Comments
Matian and her friend were seated in Pangbourne Meadow yesterday afternoon when they saw a very large snake swimming up river! They were too frightened to stop to take a photograph. There are reports of unusual snakes in the river but much further downstream. Be aware and take care!
Date
29/01/2024 13:29:38  Post reply
Name
Ruth Perkins  Email
Comments
I am an occasional user of the toll bridge and notice that sometimes you collect funds for local charities there. I am Fundraising Mgr for Reading Family Aid which is a small charity which provides outings for disadvantaged families in the wider Reading area and organises the huge Toys and Teens Appeal that provides toys and gifts to around 3,000 children who would otherwise receive no Christmas presents. I was wondering if you would consider having a collecting bucket for us on your bridge? We are all volunteers so that almost all the money raised goes directly to putting smiles on children's faces. Thank you.
Date
23/01/2024 12:29:08  Post reply
Name
Jim Donahue  Email
Comments
Some people may have received a notice from Thames Water yesterday about low water pressure in Pangbourne and parts of Reading. This didn't affect us as out water normally comes from Gatehampton near Goring. As part of this, some residents that have registered as vulnerable to water cuts may have recevied bottled water by mistake from Thames Water. I have 12 bottles of spring water that a resident doesn't need that anyone is welcome to if they want it.
Date
20/01/2024 20:52:25  Post reply
Name
Nick Plumridge   Email
Comments
Does anyone know why the "landowner" has posted a removal notice on the Air Ambulance clothes bank at Whitchurch Village Hall ? Also who exactly is the "landowner" of the car park ? Thanks
Date
20/01/2024 22:52:18  Post reply
Name
John Bradon  Email
Comments
Hi Nick, I'm the treasurer of the village hall. The reason is that the Air Ambulance have changed the operator of the clothes banks and we will be getting a new one to replace the existing one.
Date
22/01/2024 07:32:22  Post reply
Name
Nick Plumridge   Email
Comments
Thanks for the reply John. Good to know that something will still be there as it does seem to get very well used. Cheers Nick Cherrs
Date
20/01/2024 17:01:44  Post reply
Name
Whitchurch on Thames Pre school  Email
Comments
Whitchurch on Thames Pre-school Next time you are in Tesco please vote for us! We have applied for a grant to support revamping our allotment space. This could give us up to £1500! Stores include Goring, Didcot and Wallingford. Voting is now open and closes in March. Please share with neighbours, friends & family. Thank you
Date
18/01/2024 15:25:41  Post reply
Name
Tall Beeches, Hardiwck Road  Email
Comments
Football goal. We have a half size football goal plus netting in a bag, looking for a good home. Outside our drive. 1st come, first served
Date
17/01/2024 16:33:25  Post reply
Name
Felipa House  Email
Comments
Free items - pine bookcase - good condition but quite orange! Height 100cms, width 80cms, depth 30cms. 3 shelves, middle shelf is adjustable - square pine mirror, 58cms x 58cms - set of 4 plastic bowls, plates & side plates (greens, blues, reds, oranges). Please contact Felipa on 07419 118449 or fmthouse8@gmail.com
Date
16/01/2024 20:34:01  Post reply
Name
Martine Cousin   Email
Comments
Doreen was a member of the twinning with la bouille. She visited us very often and received people from La Bouille. I was with her in goring the last august. Her french was so good. Doreen tu vas nous manquer
Date
15/01/2024 19:12:30  Post reply
Name
Helma Beelen  Email
Comments
Hi Please could anyone inform me when Doreen Godleys funeral is please Many thanks Helma
Date
12/01/2024 14:55:01  Post reply
Name
Eugena Tolhurst  Email
Comments
Is anyone missing a large black cat? Pale green eyes, jet black fur, loud meow, very friendly. It’s trying to live with us at Hardwick! It cries outside my house night and day. Looks well fed. It stole some food from my cats but I’ve put all food away from its reach, insure now. We don’t have a cat flap. Please let me know if it may be yours. 07789 364926
Date
12/01/2024 12:09:40  Post reply
Name
Elizabeth ROBINSON  Email
Comments
There is an interesting planning application from Pangbourne College Boathouse which might interest Whitchurch residents with a river view towards Shooters Hill. I tried to post the link to the application but sitespider kicked it off as spam
Date
11/01/2024 07:04:33  Post reply
Name
Anna
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GOING FORWARD BUS SERVICE. Only two people use this bus service, which goes through Whitchurch on a Tuesday. If people do not use it, WE WILL LOSE IT! Time tables are available online and there is a timetable on the Notice Board at the entrance to Manor Road. Enjoy a nice scenic route, into town, meeting new people and having a good chat. Thank you.
Date
09/01/2024 08:15:29  Post reply
Name
Elizabeth ROBINSON  Email
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I am trying to find new book club members for a U3A (university of the third age) group. We meet once a month on the 4th Monday at 2pm - the venue alternates between Whitchurch on Thames and Goring on Thames. A lift to and from the venues is available. The books are provided free of charge by the library service and are distributed at the meeting. You would be made very welcome with light refreshments. The group is informal and the books are varied but not too challenging. Do come and meet us - if you decide to continue there is a small charge to join the U3A. Please contact me if you would like to come along to the next meeting or would like more information.
Date
07/01/2024 08:12:21  Post reply
Name
Anna  Email
Comments
LOST KEYS. Have you lost two keys on a ring, found on the 6th January, by the bench at the entrance to Manor Road, Whitchurch? Please phone me on 07979758727.
Date
06/01/2024 15:24:33  Post reply
Name
Sarah Gosling  Email
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Anyone lost a purse? Kath Kidson London pattern..card inside Toby Hardwick. Picked up on Manor Road
Date
31/12/2023 21:40:22  Post reply
Name
PEGGY BRODIE  Email
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We had 'borrowed' from the Modern Artists Gallery entrance - our very heavy boot scraper- possibly taken by a heavyweight lifter on Friday 29th December. It is /was very heavy ! Please return to gallery - it gets very muddy inside. I have not checked the gallery camera in the hope it will be returned soon. Thank you . Otherwise please give directions as to its whereabouts. A reward is offered.
Date
31/12/2023 14:46:52  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
Comments
I have a plastic roof on my lean-to conservatory. One of the joints between two of the roofing sheets has developed a leak where they sit on the support beam. Can anyone recommend a specialist or handyman who might effect a repair?
Date
26/12/2023 15:34:27  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
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On behalf of our family may I say thank you to you all for your recent support and messages of sympathy. Betty would have been amazed and humbled to see the esteem in which she was held.
Date
08/12/2023 11:41:24  Post reply
Name
Chirsty
Comments
I am looking for someone to help manage The Mill. Household duties. £150 a day 3 days a week. If anyone themselves or knows someone who would be interested and suitable please get in touch.
Date
09/12/2023 13:24:04  Post reply
Name
Julie Huntington  Email
Comments
Hello, does anyone have a fire guard they would be kind enough to lend to us for Christmas ?
Date
09/12/2023 20:20:16  Post reply
Name
Eric Hartley  Email
Comments
If you haven’t already obtained one I will look in the garage in the morning. Eric
Date
10/12/2023 17:19:56  Post reply
Name
Julie Huntington  Email
Comments
Many thanks to those who have so kindly offered fire guards. We are now sorted!