| February 2004 | Series 29 No 1 |
| Directory: | Diana Barber |
| Advertising: | Judi Leader |
| Distribution: | Bunty Reid |
| Postal Services: | Mrs M Padbury |
| Proof reading: | Nigel Lehmann |
| IT/Web Support: | Martin Baxter |
| Treasurer: | John Stratford |
| Andy Horne | Helen Foster |
| hookynews@totalise.co.uk | helen@monivea.freeserve.co.uk |
| RATES – CHEQUES PAYABLE TO 'HOOK NORTON NEWSLETTER' | |
| Text & advertising copy deadline | MONDAY, 15th MARCH 2004 |
| Text for Village activities | Free (a small donation is welcome) |
| Inserts for Village Activities | On request from Judi Leader |
| Commercial Advertising | £22 per page & pro rata per issue |
| Commercial Inserts | £20 per issue |
| Donations can be put in the Newsletter Box in the Post Office or posted to; Newsletter, c/o Hook Norton Post Office, Chapel Street, Hook Norton, Oxon. | |
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HOOK NORTON C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL
Due to the impending resignation of their existing caretaker the school is seeking to employ an enthusiastic CARETAKER to head up their cleaning/caretaking team and maintain the standard that has already been achieved. The post is for 25 hours per week am and pm, wages range from £6.59 - £6.91 per hour. Other benefits include 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, generous sick scheme, and company pension scheme. Application forms can be obtained from the school or by ringing 01865 336391 and must be returned by mid-day on Wednesday 11th February 2004. Interviews will take place on Friday 13th February 2004. |
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The first floor area will have an extra meeting room, toilet and storage cupboard. Leaflets giving more details about the project are available from the church office or the village library.The building is scheduled to take 22 weeks and will hopefully be completed by early September. Temporary kitchen and toilet facilities will be provided in order to assist the continued use of the Hall during the duration of the building work. Arrangements have been made with the builders, Bluestone, to keep disruption and disturbance in the Netting Street area down to a minimum, but we will all need patience and understanding during this period. Look out for various fund raising events being organised that we hope will help us bridge the current £25,000 funding gap and also assist us in paying back the £35,000 loan. If you would like to contribute to this project or would like more information, please contact us at the church office, Netting Street or telephone 737315. All our activities will continue during the year:-Services, Sunday Groups, Saturday Specials, Youth Nights, Coffee Mornings, Parents & Tots, House groups etc. - come and join us, you will be most welcome.

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![]() Christmas was a 'special' time for Hugo Brown when he performed with the Royal Ballet Company in 'Cinderella' at The Royal Opera House. He loved every minute of it and has already been asked to audition again hopefully to appear in 'The Sleeping Beauty' in February and March. His favourite dancers were Wayne Sleep, Jonathan Cope and Tamara Rojo who were very kind to him throughout the rehearsals and performances. |
BROADBAND IS COMING TO HOOK NORTON
Have you seen the TV ads for Broadband? You know; the ones that tell you how great it is to have high speed access to the internet so you can download films, TV and radio programmes and enjoy instant e-mailing and all the other benefits.Have you tried to get it? Have you heard the guffaw when you ask them when you can get it? Hell will freeze over sooner! Hook Norton Community Network is doing it now! The Community Network is providing a Broadband service that is faster than anything now available from any other source. How does it work? As your internet service provider (ISP), Hook Norton Community Network leases a direct connection to the Internet and you connect to that via a wireless “Mesh” network. All you need is a small transmitter/receiver connected to your computer and the software to drive the system. We install them both for you! For more information and to register your interest without obligation log on to: www.hook-norton.net Investment opportunity too! The Network will be set up as a company financed by local people for the benefit of the whole community. The system is already commercially viable and is now open for people to join as users or investors. If you would like to invest in Hook Norton Community Network, e-mail Jem Hayward on: jem@briksdal.co.uk |
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First Steps walk |
[one mile, all on the flat] continues each Thursday from the Surgery in Bourne Lane. Meet at 2.00 pm for 2 15pm start. Tea/coffee on return. |
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NEW Walk - |
Each Tuesday, starting Tues.20th January. 3 miles, some hills, 40-60 minutes. Meet at the Surgery at 2.00pm for 2.15pm start. Tea/coffee on return. |
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VILLAGE CHAPELS
Puzzles about Hook Norton's several past Methodist chapels - Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist - are investigated in the course of a survey of nineteenth century Methodist chapels in a booklet just published. Village Chapels by Pauline Ashbridge (paperback, 93 pages, £6.99) also includes chapels, past and present, in local villages such as South Newington, Wigginton, Swerford, Sibford Gower, Ascott near Whichford, Adderbury and Enstone. (Copies from Kershaw Publishing, Squirrel Cottage, 2 Park Road, Hook Norton, OX15 5PX). |