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Val Tate

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Wolvercote & Wytham Midsummer Festival Colour Trail

We are planning to turn Wolvercote, Wytham, Five Mile Drive, Linkside, Lakeside and Cutteslowe into a Blaze of Colour. We invite all residents and organisations to join the Colour Trail using our front gardens, hedges, fences, balconies, windows and boats for the duration of the Festival 18-27 June 2021. Decorate with flowers, craft and all …

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Something fishy is happening

Sadly St Peter’s isn’t able to hold two of our most social events this year – the Church Fete and our Patronal Lunch.  But that doesn’t stop us finding a way to celebrate St Peter. And since Peter was a fisherman, a “fishy” theme seems appropriate. We’re going to make an art installation inside the …

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