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On Thursday 28 May, the gas supply to the changing rooms at Southern Road Recreation Ground will be disconnected by SGN (Scotia Gas Networks). These disconnection works are expected to be completed on Wednesday 3 June. During the works, we expect there to be minimal disruption to those using the playing field on Southern Road Recreation Ground.
We’ve been asking local communities and businesses why they support Project Link, Thame Community & Youth Centre. Through these reasons, we’ve created a short video on what benefits this project will bring to the town. Click the thumbnail to your right or follow the link to watch the video.
A minor planning application (P26/S1303/S73) has recently been submitted for the Community & Youth Centre project. This planning application seeks to vary some of the planning conditions on the main application
At the Full Council meeting on 21 April, the town council appointed a contractor to demolish the changing rooms at Southern Road. This is the first phase towards building the new Community & Youth Centre. We’ve prepared a list of questions and answers, but please email us at info@thametowncouncil.gov.uk if you have any further questions. What is happening to the changing rooms and when? […]
Earlier this year we announced the exciting news that the public works loan application had been approved, marking a significant milestone in the project to build a new Community & Youth Centre (Project Link). Since then, we’ve been busy progressing the project:
As part of Project Link to deliver the Community and Youth Centre, we can confirm that the planned felling of the lime tree on Thursday 9th April will not take place due to nesting activity. The council will now wait until the tree can be reassessed and any works can proceed in line with ecological requirements.
The Town Council is excited to announce that the application for a public works loan has been approved for the Community and Youth Centre at Southern Road Recreation Ground up to just over £3million.
Exciting news for people of South Oxfordshire this month with £779,246 of funding approved as a contribution towards the building of a new Community and Youth Centre at Southern Road Recreation Ground in Thame.
Thame Town Council has been granted planning permission to build a state-of-the-art Community and Youth Centre and is currently distributing a flyer to Thame households detailing this exciting new project.
Did you know that Thame is one of the only towns in Oxfordshire that does not have a dedicated community centre or tailored spaces for its youth? Thame Town Council wants to change that, but we need your help.