Month: June 2024

Have You Registered to Vote?

17th June 2024

Here’s what you need to know: Registering only takes around five minutes if you do it online. It’s the same whether you plan to vote in person at a polling station, by post, or through a proxy voter. Go to the gov.uk website and fill out the form. You’ll need your National Insurance number or another […]

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Rycote Meadow

Rycote Meadow Conservation Project Continues

9th June 2024

Rycote Meadow, bordered by the Cuttle Brook on its eastern side and by Oxford Road on the south, is a rare remnant of precious floodplain meadow, home to a rich variety of plant species and the animals that depend upon them. A number of conservationists and conservation bodies such as the River Thame Conservation Trust, […]

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Thame Youth Memorial

Thame Youth Memorial Re-Opens

9th June 2024

Thame Youth Memorial has advised that its refurbishment is complete and the site has now re-opened. Over 21 hours of volunteer time went into the careful cleaning and hand-painting and enamel coating of the lettering. Natural stone paving has been replaced with an anti-slip porcelain tile which will not allow anything to soak into it, […]

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Thame Mayor and Deputy meet volunteers at the Community Larder

Mayor & Deputy Visit Community Larder

9th June 2024

On Thursday, 30th May, Mayor Cllr Andy Gilbert and Deputy Cllr David Dawson dropped by the Community Larder in Thame. The Larder distributes surplus foods from supermarkets, reducing waste, and providing members with access to healthy staple food. The Community Larder is held most Thursday afternoons from 2.30pm to 4.30pm at Christchurch URC/Methodist Church in […]

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Date Set for Thame Neighbourhood Plan Consultation

9th June 2024

Just over two weeks ago, Thame Town Council issued a special newsletter explaining that we had submitted the Thame Neighbourhood Plan for examination. As part of the process, the District Council have taken on the duty of carrying out the last consultation.   The District Council have sent us notice that the consultation will start on Thursday, 13th […]

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HRH The Duke of Gloucester

HRH The Duke of Gloucester to Visit Thame

9th June 2024

His Royal Highness, The Duke of Gloucester, will visit Thame on Tuesday 11th June for a ceremony to mark the unveiling of an additional thirty names on the Thame War Memorial. Thame Cadets will unveil a new display lectern, while students from Lord Williams’s School will read the thirty names being added to the memorial. […]

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Photo collage of morning service at Thame War Memorial

Thame Remembers

9th June 2024

On Thursday 6th June, we commemorated the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings. We honoured the bravery and sacrifice of the heroes who served during World War II and extended our deepest gratitude to those currently serving in our armed forces. The Thame branch of the Royal British Legion held a wreath-laying service at the […]

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elms park play area

Elms Park Play Area Now Open

1st June 2024

On Friday 24th May, Councillor and former Mayor, Adrian Dite, officially opened the newly refurbished Elms Park Play Area in front of a large crowd. Since opening, scores of children and their families have been putting the new facilities to the test. The park features new equipment, including a rope pyramid, Titan carousel, and multi play unit, along with a […]

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Thame mayor greets new cadet

Mayor Appoints Cadet

1st June 2024

Congratulations to Luke Smits who has been given the honourable role of Mayor’s Cadet. Earlier this week, Thame Mayor, Cllr Andy Gilbert, presented Luke with his Cadet’s badge. Luke is a member of Thame Scouts and a pupil at Lord Williams’s school. As the Mayor’s Cadet, he will accompany the Mayor to public civil events […]

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HRH The Duke of Gloucester

Thame Prepares for Royal Visit

1st June 2024

On Tuesday 11th June 2024, His Royal Highness The Duke of Gloucester, will visit Thame for a ceremony to mark the unveiling of an additional thirty names on the Thame War Memorial. The additional names were uncovered after many years of research by the Thame Remembers Project. Students from Lord Williams’s School will read the […]

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