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  • Introducing the new Summer Street Market

    Following the successful World Village Market in April, Thame will be hosting a new market this month on the cobbles around the Town Hall. The Summer Street Market will be making its debut in Thame from Friday 26th to Sunday 28th July, adding to the already plentiful calendar of events in the town centre. The traders will be offering a selection of world cooking, homemade foods, ethically trading clothes, eco-friendly crafts and unique gift ideas. During the market, a road closure will be in place on Buttermarket and on the area around the Town Hall. The bike stands by the…

  • Plans for the month of May

    Thame is lucky to have amazing annual events that were in the calendar before the announcement of the Coronation taking place on Saturday 6 May. Two popular events that will be returning are Music in the Park on Sunday 30 April, which will start off Thame’s Coronation celebrations and for a second year Taste of Thame will return to the town centre, celebrating with the ‘Buttermarket Banquet’ street party and promoting our independent food and drink businesses within Thame and the local area. A King Charles III cypher flag will be flown outside the Town Hall throughout the month of…

  • Snowflakes, Sparkles, Santa and a Snow Globe!

    …Mayor of Thame Cllr Tom Wyse and this year’s Snowflake Search winner – 2 and a half year old Ellen Sweet! Ellen was presented with four complimentary tickets to any show by Thame Players and a congratulations card for being chosen the winner. This year’s runners up were George Hillsdon (aged 5) who won a Doh Nutters game from Wally’s Toy Shop, and Summer Spink (aged 6 and a half) who won a handmade chocolate advent calendar from Rumsey’s Chocolaterie. Well done to everyone who took part this year, and if you couldn’t find all 24 you can view the…

  • Christmas in Thame 2021

    Look out for the Town Council’s ‘calendar of events’ booklet that will be delivered to homes in Thame over the next few weeks. It will take all month to get round the town, so don’t worry if you don’t get one straight away. Additional copies will also be available from the Information Centre in the Town Hall. The events begin with the Christmas Lights Switch-On, on Friday 3 December. This year the event will be scaled down compared to previous years, but don’t worry – there’ll still be lots to come and enjoy including mulled wine, live music, stilt walkers,…

  • New Thame merchandise is here!

    We’re thrilled to tell you that we now have our Thame 2024 calendar available to buy from the Information Centre and we have been able to hold the price at £7.50 which includes an envelope. Also hot off the press are our new Thame notebooks designed by Thame artist Sam Osborne and printed by local company PrintNow. They will make lovely gifts, or why not treat yourself? The larger one sells at only £4.50 and the smaller one at £3.50 and we are currently awaiting delivery of our new I Love Thame pens! Date posted: Thursday 5 October 2023…

  • Thame Christmas Gifts

    If you’re looking for some last minute gifts, fear not we have got you covered! The Information Centre has a ton of Thame inspired gifts and cards for your loved ones! We have calendars, mugs, pens and all sorts to get you on the good list! Another way to get on the good list is stocking up on your recycling and food bin liners, which you can also grab at Information Centre….

  • ONE new council for the whole of Oxfordshire? Have your say

    …a two-tier local government – a county council plus five district and city councils. Oxfordshire County Council thinks that all of Oxfordshire’s six councils should be abolished and replaced with one new unitary council which would save £20m each year – money that would pay for better services and keep council tax low. That money would be enough to fill over 300,000 potholes or provide 1 million hours of home care. The new council would be simpler for residents and business, with one website and one point of contact. One councillor would represent your community and be accountable for all…

  • 26 March 2013 – Minutes

    …application for funding from the Lottery had been unsuccessful. However, £2000 had been raised in the last few months with more fund raising events planned together with a large number of grant applications being considered. Ideally the Trust would like to start works in June/July 2013; however, there is a £14,000 shortfall in the money raised to date. The company supplying the benches at a cost of £5000 was prepared to have the payment deferred until funds were available and a grant of £2000 from SODC was expected shortly. This brought the shortfall down to £7000 and Peter Butt requested…

  • Thame’s Debt Centre is here for you

    …with debt, many of whom are now debt free or on their way to becoming free from debt. Run several money coaching workshops to help people gain control of their finances. Provided support to those isolated and struggling with money concerns. The service is completely FREE and available for anyone who is in debt (regardless of race, nationality, religion, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation or disability). If you are struggling with debt or know someone who is, please ring the free phone number 0800 328 0006 where they will book an appointment for someone to come and see you….

  • Thame Transport Survey

    …achievable. So please tell us your views about your transport needs within Thame, and whether you use public transport. The more responses we have to the survey, the better placed we are to understand local transport needs. We encourage all households to participate by completing the online survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/ThameTransport The deadline for completion is 28 February 2022. If you have any queries about the survey, please contact Bob Austin on the email or phone number below. Many thanks for your time – Thame Town Council. If you are unable to complete the online survey, you can obtain a paper…

  • Foodbank use has nearly doubled in 2023

    It’s 20 years since Sharing Life was set up in Thame in 2003, with its primary aim being the relief of poverty and hardship both locally and internationally. In 2023, the charity has been busier than ever, with an ever-growing number of people in our local area struggling to afford basic living costs. Two of the key day-to-day activities of the charity are running the Thame Food Bank and weekly Thame Community Larder. Thame Food Bank is providing more food parcels than ever before, with demand in 2023 nearly double compared with 2022. This means that, whilst the charity is…

  • 31 October 2017 – Minutes