There are only a few tickets left! It has been suggested that you might like to dress for the occasion; James Bond style! It’s obviously not obligatory, but there would be something lovely about gentlemen in the audience in dinner jackets and bow ties, and the ladies of Wootton Courtenay always do glam with such … Continue reading Elvis
Biodiversity Survey Evening
Sustainable Wootton Courtenay are hosting an evening at the village hall next month to show us the results of their 2024/25 Village Biodiversity Survey. Entry is free and all are welcome, so put the date in your diary!
Cat-Sitter Needed
Can anyone please help? I know the summer seems a long way off but we are looking for someone to cat-sit from Saturday June 13th - 20th while we're on holiday. Our lovely neighbour Jackie used to do it but she has moved out. Ideally we would like someone to call in and feed the … Continue reading Cat-Sitter Needed
Trish Matthews Service
A Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Trish Matthews will be held at All Saints' Church on Friday February 27th at 2pm, followed by tea and refreshments in the village hall. You are all welcome and, since Trish loved colour, please feel free to dress as you wish. Brian Matthews
Village Talk Thank You
We would like to thank Jeremy Curtis for his enthralling, well illustrated and beautifully delivered talk entitled, “How I Didn’t Go Into Space”. To think he nearly did! An audience of nearly sixty people was entertained and captivated, and the retiring collection raised £241.60, to be shared by The Air Ambulance and The Stroke Association. … Continue reading Village Talk Thank You
Elvis Tickets
Just to let you know… We have sold 60 tickets, only 20 remain, so you can’t rely on getting them on the door. Tickets at £12 available now from the village shop, or call me 01643 841067. It’s going to be a fun evening! Mary Noble
USB Charger Left at Village Hall
If anyone left a white USB charger plugged into one of the wall sockets at the village hall, please email me at alan@woottoncourtenayvillage.co.uk to reclaim it. Alan Rowe
Beaver Film Screening in Allerford
Flood Resilience Advice
Significant rainfall fell across the Wessex area overnight on Monday 26th January, with some locations recording over 50mm. This follows two weeks of prolonged heavy rainfall and a succession of three named Storms: Goretti, Ingrid and Chandra. River levels are high, and the impacts are being felt widely. Several main roads have been flooded and … Continue reading Flood Resilience Advice
Village Talks
The first talk of the year tonight and it looks to be exciting! See you there! Mary Noble