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  • Citizen’s Advice Thame

    Citizens Advice offers free, confidential, impartial and independent advice on a range of topics including: benefits, employment, tax, debt, housing, education civil rights, immigration and the legal system. In response to the Covid-19 outbreak, we are taking all actions necessary to continue to provide our services, as best we can, while protecting the safety of our users, staff and volunteers. For now, we are unable to offer our face-to-face service, at Abingdon, Didcot, Henley, Thame, Faringdon and Wallingford Outreaches. We continue to provide our services over the phone or via email. Telephone Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm….

  • Welcome back to the High Street!

    …which requires just an initial mobile number registration, allows customers to pick a convenient time to join a ‘queue’ either via the app, text or from a shop staff member at a safe distance. Once booked you receive a ticket on your phone or at the shop, with an estimated wait time and number of people ahead in the ‘queue’, so they can wait safely at home or in their car, or visit another business without a queue while they are waiting. When it’s their time to access the shop, SmartQ will send a second alert advising them to proceed…

  • Town Awards winners announced!

    …Thame Welfare Trust, Trustee of Thame Community Land Trust and Standard Bearer for the British Legion and now President of Oxfordshire British Legion. This year’s Volunteer of the Year Award goes to Ann Midwinter. We would like to thank our sponsors: Specsavers, The HR Agency and Pentangle as well as our panel. One panel member, Jeni Pilkington, who has been on the panel since the first awards took place 14 years ago, has decided to step down, but we are so grateful for all the work she has done for the awards over the last few years and in recognition…

  • Town Council meetings update

    …held in The Fothergill Hall at the Spread Eagle Hotel. Regrettably, we have to limit the numbers of public attending the meeting to 6, and this will be on a first-come first-served basis with priority given to those who have registered to speak. The agenda can be viewed here. The Town Council’s Planning & Environment Committee and Neighbourhood Plan Continuity Committee, scheduled for Tuesday 25 May will be held in the Upper Chamber. Numbers will be limited to 4 members of the public and again this will be on a first-come first-served basis, with priority given to those who have…

  • Get Searching in the Christmas Santa Circuit!

    …can start hunting high and low from Friday 4 November – can you find them all? All of our Go-Kart Santa’s are numbered to give you a helping hand.   The first entry out of the hat with all the correct answers will get the chance to push the plunger and switch on the town’s Christmas lights as well as win some other fabulous prizes. To enter the competition all you need to do is download an entry form by clicking here or pick one up from the Town Hall Information Centre, write down all the places around town that…

  • Affordable Homes via Shared Ownership – Register Now!

    Over the next few years in Thame, 78 homes will become available under a shared ownership scheme. This number represents 10% of the total of homes to be built within the scope of the current Thame Neighbourhood Plan.   Unlike social rented housing, which has 20% of its number reserved for qualifying applicants with a close connection to Thame, shared ownership housing does not. Thame Town Council has taken the view that it should publicise the progressive availability of shared ownership houses and encourage Thame residents to apply for them as and when they become available. Shared ownership is not…

  • 05 October 2021 – Minutes

  • Christmas 2022 – Sponsorship and Advertising Opportunities

    Once again Thame Town Council will be producing another ‘calendar of events’ booklet that will be delivered to over 5500 homes in Thame. With the ‘Light Switch On’ event scheduled for 2 December, there will be additional events throughout the month of December that will draw footfall to the town centre. There will be festive competitions and activities to get involved in and several ways you can get involved: Sponsor an activity or event; this could be providing prizes or covering the cost of an attraction. Businesses who take up these opportunities will have their logo on the sponsors logo…

  • Christmas in Thame 2023

    Our Christmas in Thame leaflet is available to collect from the Information Centre! It’s a jam packed calendar of all the Christmas events taking place in December, including the Christmas lights switch on which is on 1 December! Food and festivities start from 4:30pm, and the lights will be switched on at 6pm! For all things Christmas head here!…

  • Thame Town Council Refresh

    May not only marks our birthday month, but really, it’s the start of our calendar. Each May the Town Council meet for their Full Council Annual Meeting in which they re-elect the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Committees and Committee Chairs. But how do they come to the decision I hear you cry!? Well, its pretty simple, Councillors put themselves forward for the role they wish (e.g Mayor, Deputy, Committee Chair) and give a few words as to why they think they will be good for the role and their intentions for how they can help Thame over the next year,…

  • Its not too late to get organised in 2024

    Our 2024 Calendar is still in stock and now reduced to just £4! Plan an amazing year, whilst admiring pictures of our lovely town, taken by members of our community. Head to the Information Centre to grab yours now!…

  • Five reasons to keep Thame tidy!

    Did you know that around 2.25m pieces of litter are dropped on the streets of the UK every day? Thirty million tonnes of rubbish are collected from England’s streets each year and it costs councils more than £1bn a year to clean up. We can all do our bit to help bring this figure down. Saturday 25th March is an important day in the local calendar because it’s time for the annual Thame Tidy and Moreton Muck-Out Day. Rosemary Bryant, organiser on behalf of 21st Century Thame, said ‘We need as many people as possible to come along to the…