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From January you will have to book a slot to take anything to any of the council's recycling centres.  Click here for more information
Recently a local business received an email from [email protected] telling them to update their listing with our newsletter.  This is a scam.  We have not sent these emails.  If you receive such emails, delete them and do not reply.  
There is a TTRO for Oxford Road starting on Jan 7 & from 0800 to 1600.  Here for Notice, and here for map
There is a proposal to extend parking restrictions in Pettiwell.  Click here for details, here for the reasons behind this, and here for a map.  
Please note there is an error in the newsletter on the Events page.  There is only one Friday cafe in January and this is on the 16th.  There is no second Friday cafe on the 23rd.  

                                                   
Planning applications below are for discussion on 5 January 2026 see  here for draft agenda  and  here for draft minutes of previous meeting

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Garsington is a village in Oxfordshire, some 5 miles south east of Oxford.  It is a village of hills and narrow roads.  The ground rises from 200 feet at the foot of the hill to 431 feet at the highest point of the ridge.  We have magnificent views in all directions, the Chilterns to the east, Oxford to the west and the Berkshire Downs with Wittenham Clumps to the south. 

The village is home to over 2,000 people. It has a pub, hairdressers and a garden centre. The pub, The Manor Bar serves food daily. There is also a local Church of England primary school that performs well in SATs.  We have a fine Memorial Playing Field with a Sports and Social Club, and a recently renovated village hall, both available for functions. 

Our South Oxfordshire district councillor is Sam James-Lawrie and on Oxfordshire County Council our interests are represented by Robin Jones.  Our Member of Parliament is Freddie Van Mierlo.  
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