The clubs, organisations and societies within this village
Chairman: Judy May | 01295 730288
Treasurer: Nancy Clifford | 01295 262987
Programme Secretary: Linda Meadows | 01295 254730
Chairman: Judy May | 01295 268694
October 7th, 2024 - Cofee Morning, Plants and Produce Sale - from 7:30pm
October 14th, 2024 - Simon Gulliver: Plants for Connoisseurs - from 7:30pm
November 11th, 2024 - Annual Garden Meeting - from 7:15pm
December 9th, 2024 - Christmas Party - from 7:15pm
2 half-day and 1 full-day visit to gardens of interest.
Curently, the Wroxton bell ringers currently practice most Mondays from 8 - 9 pm and ring on Sunday church where there is a service, as well as weddings and days of national celebration.
We need more ringers, so if you are interested, come along to practice night, where you will made welcome and given some idea on what ringing is about and even given a go
It is neither strenuous, nor dangerous, but a light physcial and mental exercise, suitable for all ages, very satisfying, and great fun.
The more ringers we can call on, the less the commitment and you are free to participate as much or as little as you want
For more information, telephone John Woodward on 01295 730543, or Trevor Pinfold on 01295 730524.
On 17th May 1805 (5 months before the Battle of Trafalgar) an Enclosure Award was set up to provide just over 18 acres of arable farmland to be the principal investment designed to generate income for what became known as Wroxton Poor’s Land Charity. That same patch of land continues in the same vein today as it did nearly 220 years ago.
The Charity’s primary source of income is the agreed rent received from the current incumbent tenant farmer working on the 18 acres of farmland.
The Charity’s purpose is to relieve, either generally or individually, residents of Wroxton or Balscote, who are in conditions of need, hardship, or distress.
The remit of assistance available is quite wide and varied; however, with only a couple of explicit exceptions the charity exists to offer support for those who might need it. For example, in recent years the charity has made donations to individuals to help with the payment of high winter fuel bills; Wroxton and Balscote Village Halls were given a donation towards additional cost of heating expenses whilst open as a ‘Warm Hub’ centre, and a resident was offered some emergency financial relief because of their home being flooded.
Do you feel you might qualify for some financial assistance now, or, more importantly, do you know of anybody who could do with a bit of help but cannot bring themselves to ask for fear of being judged on the issue? If so, please make initial contact with the Charity’s Chairman
David Marsh
Abbey Farm Cottage
Shepard's Walk
Wroxton
01295 738415