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Contacting the Parish Council

Any official notices, land transactions, financial matters, planning notifications, correspondence for the Parish Council and requests to see documents under the Freedom of Information Act, including archived documents, should first be sent to the Parish Clerk Mrs Caroline Duffy The Parish Clerk can be contacted by phone every Monday and Tuesday between 09:00 and 13:00 on 01865-764815. At other times please leave a message. You can e-mail the clerk 24hrs a day at clerk@oldmarston-pc.gov.uk. Many items can be sent via e-mail or downloaded from the website.


Attending and Speaking at Meetings

Residents are very welcome to come to attend our meetings. If you would like to speak at one of our meetings then please contact the Parish Clerk (01865-764815/e-mail) in advance of the meeting.


Adverting on This Website

If you would like to advertise any local events, news, organisations, etc., including commercial advertising, on this website or would like to contact us in relation to this website then contact me, Duncan Hatfield, at duncan@oldmarston-pc.gov.uk or on 07706-998224.  This site is hosted by Get Online Ltd.


Any information contained in this site is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but neither Old Marston Parish Council or the webmaster can be held liable for any inaccuracies contained it this site. Please let me know if you notice any errors or links not working.

Spring in Old Marston

Click on pictures for more pictures in our extensive galleries.

Diamond Jubilee Celebrations In Old Marston?

We are looking forward to the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee taking place between 2nd and 5th June 2012. We will publish details as they become available. Useful links include The Big Lunch, Street Parties and Oxfordshire Jubilee Celebrations

Copyright free map of Old Marston boundaries - click here for more maps

Click on map for more local maps. If you would like a copy of this map then click here for PDF version of map or click here for JPEG version of map.


Click here for Public Rights of Way Map from County Council

A Map of the Parish Boundaries of Old Marston

Pictures Maps History Local Groups Useful

Save Old Marston Library!

Save Old Marston Library Group are supporting an initiative from St Nicholas School to encourage children to become members of their local library and to visit the library. Volunteers are needed who will be able to come into school and take children to the library. If you can offer an hour (or more!) of your time occasionally to help with this please contact us at saveoldmarstonlibrary@gmail.com ring us on 01865-766577.

Next Meeting: 19:30, Tuesday 12th June 2012, Mortimer Hall

Archive Links/News

National Association of Local Councils

Barton Area Action Plan


Neighbourhood Action Group

Burial Ground

North-East Area Committee

Bus Times

Oxfordshire Car Share

Campaign to Protect Rural England

Pavilion

Carfax Webcam

Planning Applications

Consumer Advice

Play Areas

Council Services

St Nicholas Church

Health Services

St Nicholas Primary School

Leisure Services

Satellite Image

Library

Servicemen on Church Memorial

Local Business

Weather Warnings from Met Office

Local Police

Youth Club Archives

Local Weather

Car Share Scheme

Marston Times

East Area Committee

Mill Lane Allotments

Sustainable Energy

Minerals and Waste Policy

Street Services

Mortimer Hall

Localism Bill

Site updated 07 May 2012

Contact Us

Parish Clerk: 01865-764815 e-mail

Chairman: 07552-668344  e-mail

Deputy-Chairman: 07706-998224 e-mail

Webmaster: 07706-998224 e-mail

Mortimer Hall: 01865-727995 e-mail

All Other Contact Information: click here

Maps

below is an early map showing the area around Butt’s Lane - click on the map for more archive Marston maps

Coming Up     


Reports


Other News

Old Marston Burial Ground Old Marston Post Office - click here for more pictures

Old Marston Village Post Office which is sadly no longer with us - click here for more pictures.