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Shrivenham Parish Council - Our Village Shrivenham is a large village in Oxfordshire, England It was once part of Berkshire, and is close to the border with Wiltshire With a population of about 2,400, Shrivenham is a thriving village with many thatched cottages, stone walls, an ancient pump and a Norman church
Shrivenham Parish Council - Home It is dedicated to informing everyone of the many activities, events, clubs, societies and establishments that make Shrivenham a thriving and active community Take a look at Forthcoming Events , Latest News , and Parish Council updates
Shrivenham Parish Council - Allotments Cemetery Allotmenteers are represented by a committee that has developed links with Shrivenham Parish Council as landowner to promote the allotments, develop allotment facilities and governance and protect them
Shrivenham Parish Council - Twinning Shrivenham is twinned with Mortrée, a commune with some 1,000 inhabitants in Lower Normandy, France Our links began in 1988 and have seen many interesting trips between the two villages over the years
Shrivenham Parish Council - About Shrivenham Shrivenham is a large village in Oxfordshire, England It was once part of Berkshire, and is close to the border with Wiltshire With a population of about 2,400, Shrivenham is a thriving village with many thatched cottages, stone walls, an ancient pump and a Norman church
Shrivenham Parish Council - Healthcare The Surgery is open from 8 00am to 6 30pm from Monday to Friday Please do not phone the surgery before 8 00am and after 6 30pm unless you need urgent medical attention All of the doctors and practice nurses are available at a variety of early and late sessions through the week
Shrivenham Parish Council - Heritage Centre Why does Shrivenham need a Heritage Centre? In 2001 vandals broke into the room which housed a unique collection of historic village records, maps and old photographs As a result, a small number of concerned local historians took charge of the documents to ensure their protection
Shrivenham Parish Council - Planning Please note that both these links go the the Vale site which is not part of the Shrivenham org site In considering applications the Vale normally considers only the MATERIAL considerations A list of current material and non-material considerations is below Material planning considerations include: Loss of privacy; Loss of light; Car parking
SHRIVENHAM PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of Monthly meeting held on Wednesday . . . SHRIVENHAM PARISH COUNCIL Minutes of Monthly meeting held on Wednesday 2nd April 2025 at 7pm In the Vic Day Hall at the Memorial Hall 1062 moment The OCC officer was aware of the situation Cllr Howell agreed to follow up with the officer on behalf of the residents concerned SH 25 73 COUNTY COUNCILLOR’S REPORT