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  • Weather Warning – Storm Dennis

    We are due some wet and windy weather again this weekend. The Town Council offices and Thame Information Centre are close at weekends, normal opening hours are Monday to Wednesday 9am-5pm, Thursday 10am-5pm and Friday 9am-4.30pm. In the event of bad weather, please visit Oxfordshire County Council’s website at www.oxfordshire.gov.uk for the latest updates and safety messages. Please use the contact numbers below in the case of an emergency: Emergency Services 999 (or 101 for non-emergency police matters) Oxfordshire Highways 03453 101 111 For power cuts contact UK Power 24hrs a day on 0800 31 63 105 or simply 105….

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  • Anna MacDonald Bridal Gallery & Curve Couture

    Offering a gorgeous collection of wedding dresses by Justin Alexander, Sincerity Bridal, ‘The French Collection’ by Wendy Makin and ‘Beautiful’ by Enzoani which make choosing your dress an unforgettable and enjoyable experience. Also stocking wedding dresses with sizes from a UK20 – UK30 by award winning designers Callista and Sonsie.Wedding. Dresses range from £800 – £1800…

  • 29 January 2013 – Minutes

    …It was noted the percentage on balances up to 31 December 2012 should read 74.9%. 6 Service Priorities The Members noted the progress on the Service Priorities. Discussion on setting new priorities will be taken to the Informal Council meeting on 12 March 2013. 7 Verbal Reports from Town Council Representatives on Outside Bodies a) Cuttle Brook Management Committee – Cllr Laver had attended a recent management meeting at which plans to go ahead with the new bridge were discussed. Funding is in place and work is scheduled to start May/June. It is hoped to only close the bridge to…

  • The Cornfield Bakery

    We are a family run independent wholesale & retail craft bakers established in 1972 by my father, Derek Coleman. As well as producing and delivering huge range of Artisan bread & cakes including our signature Cornfield Sourdough, bespoke Celebration cakes and of course, our famous Lardy cakes. In 2005 our grade 2 listed building in Thame, with wonderful character was a great addition to our family business with cafe seating upstairs and down to enjoy our artisan coffee and freshly prepared snacks….

  • Christmas Lights Switch-On 2018

    …sure you don’t miss St Joseph’s School Orchestra’s performance on the High Street! Rides & Attractions Have you found all 24 runaway reindeer around the town? You’ll be able to see them in real life at the Christmas event, and they’ll be bringing along their sleigh for you to take a photo in. This year will see the return of the Snow Globe, but this time it’s bigger and better with festive props and lighting – a perfect opportunity to grab your friends and family to take a fun group photo! Santa has the date in his diary and will…

  • Thame’s Christmas Lights Switch-On

    …buzzing High Street and over 20 gift stalls on offer at the event.   Remember to keep searching for all 24 Go-Kart Santa’s in our Santa Circuit Town Trail this year, and you could be pushing the plunge on Thame’s Christmas Lights this year, alongside Father Christmas, the Mayor of Thame, Aladdin and Princess Jasmine. We also have a special four-legged friend who will join us at the event.   Thank you to ASM Auto Recycling who have kindly sponsored the Christmas Tree again this year, Kubota, Risborough Carers and all of our supporters and sponsors this year.   Programmes…

  • Thame’s Christmas Lights Switch-On 2017

    …year by popular demand, as will our magical Santa’s Grotto. Make sure you tell Santa everything you have on your Christmas list and if you’ve been good, you may even get an early Christmas present! Food & Gift Market With 40 stalls selling the finest crafts, gifts and toys, you will have no trouble crossing things off your Christmas list. You’ll also find plenty of hot food and drink, including Mulled Wine served by Thame Lions Club, hot chocolate served by Lord Williams’s School Day Nursery, and fresh crepes served by Thame & Montesson Twinning Association. Take a wander around…

  • Switch-On Success!

    Last Friday evening saw hundreds of residents come together to countdown to Thame’s Christmas Lights Switch On. There was music from Thame Concert Band, games hosted on stage by Paddy Harris (Cornerstone Church) and Antony Taylor (Grace Church), stilt-walking reindeer, free Santa hats handed out by Town Council staff, mulled wine supplied by the OX9ers and of course a visit from the big man himself! Santa took some time out of his busy schedule to come and turn on the lights with 4 children who had been nominated by local primary schools; Rosie & Zac from Barley Hill School, Evie…

  • Treacles Tea Rooms

    Treacles Tea Room provides a lovely, welcoming atmosphere and offers a large selection of teas, coffees, hot chocolates, and various other drinks. We also serve a wide range of food; Full English breakfasts, sandwiches, jacket potatoes, cakes, patisserie tarts, and our very own scones with clotted cream and jam are but a few of the delicious items available. Breakfast is served until 12 o’clock, and all other food and drink is available all day. Come in and try the house special: A delicious prawn cocktail and smoked salmon sandwich on a crusty brown cob bread. Treacles welcomes families and dogs,…

  • Waste Collection Extended

    management, this enduring partnership is a shining example of our work with local authorities and other organisations to drive positive change, sharing our expertise so more people and businesses can participate in the circular economy. “Alongside re-use and surplus redistribution, recycling produces fewer carbon emissions than disposal and using virgin material to make new goods from scratch. This not only helps in the fight against climate change but ensures the preservation of valuable natural resources. “It’s wonderful to see so many residents in South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse sharing this vision of a sustainable future, and I’m…

  • The Dairy at Moreton, Caravan & Campsite

    A well kept secret, The Dairy at Moreton is a beautiful spacious site ideally placed just outside the old market town of Thame in the pretty village of Moreton. Run by the same owner for over thirty years, the site has over one hundred mature trees, four acres of level ground, grass kept like a lawn, with a hidden little path running almost right round the site. Offering: drinking water chemical emptying point electric hook-ups now with plenty of all weather pitches even an online booking system a fifteen minute walk or five minute cycle ride along a small tarmac…