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Remembrance Sunday

13th November 2025

Hundreds of people gathered at the Thame War Memorial on Sunday 9 November to remember those who have fallen and honour those who serve to defend our democratic freedoms and way of life.

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Youth Work Week

13th November 2025

The 3rd to the 9th of November marked Youth Work Week 2025, which is the National Youth Agency’s annual celebration of the life-changing impact of youth work across the UK.

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Montesson Bike Ride

18th September 2025

Mayor of Thame, Cllr Andy Gilbert, is taking on a cycling challenge from Thame to its twin town, Montesson (a western suburb of Paris), between 17–19 September. He is raising money for his chosen charities; Red Kite Family Centre and Thame Youth Projects.

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Statement on Recent Vandalism

18th September 2025

On 12-13 September 2025, some of Thame’s play areas, benches, public art, pavements, and roads were subject to acts of vandalism and graffiti, some of which contained language that does not reflect the inclusive culture of Thame.

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Mayor’s Charity Ball 2026

18th September 2025

Join Mayor of Thame, Cllr Andy Gilbert, for the Mayor’s Ball 2026 on Saturday 25 April at Chinnor Rugby Club, Thame. Enjoy a drink on arrival, a 3-course dinner, and live music — all in support of the Mayor’s Charities (Red Kite Family Centre and Thame Youth Projects.)

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Round medal on wood board with the words Thame Sportive Finisher 2025

Thame Sportive 2025: A Cycling Celebration

10th April 2025

Thame Sportive is excited to announce its highly anticipated cycling event will take place on Sunday 15 June, 2025. This action-packed day will bring together riders of all abilities, dedicated volunteers, and media professionals for a celebration of community, fitness, and the joy of cycling.

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Mayor’s Charity Evening

21st November 2024

Join the Mayor, Cllr Andy Gilbert, for a screening of ‘Jemima and Johnny’, a touching short film about the friendship between a white boy and a black girl in 1960s London.

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