Bloxham May Festival – Thanks
The Bloxham Festival would not have been able to take place without the very kind and generous support of many people including -
- the people of Bloxham
- all the members of the Bloxham May Festival Committee,
- the bands, artistes, craftspeople and entertainers who gave their time and efforts to entertain you;
Also to:
The Parish Council, The Elephant & Castle, The Joiners Arms, The Red Lion; the Staff and Headmasters of The Warriner School, Bloxham School, Tudor Hall School and Bloxham C of E School; Co-operative Membership, Ray Guzenda of GD Associates, The Bloxham Broadsheet, Rev. Sarah Tillett and St Mary’s Church, Tony Baldry MP, The ladies of the Women’s Institute, Bobby Bragg, The Kickin’ Ceilidh Band, Mr Mayhem, The Parish Rooms, The Recreation Ground, The Ex-Servicemen’s Village Hall, The Ellen Hinde Hall, Pig Pen Pottery, Bloxham Post Office, Films in Bloxham, Woodcraft Folk, The Scouts, Bloxham Fish Bar, CN Glass, Cherwell District Council, Oxford County Council, Thames Valley Police, Oxford Fire Service, The St. John’s Ambulance, NG Services, The Probation Service, The Online Print Company, TechnoVisual-Buckingham, Smiths of Bloxham, Brown & Co Photographers, New Folium Marquees, Pangea Sound, GroundPower, RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flypast, Rick Stein, Miss Molly’s, WiseMusic Events Team
The traders and stallholders:
1 Off Jewellery, Alexina Law, Art & Soul Jewellery, Banbury Civic Society, Banbury Building Conservation, Bloxham Art Classes, Bread and Milk, Brook Cottage Cakes, Cats Protection League, Charmers Beads, Cherwell Recycle, Chopin Boards of Bloxham, Forever Living Products, Friends of St Mary’s, Jeffs Ice Creams, John Stevens Barrel Organ, Kids Clocks, Lucy Alice-Jewellery, Millbank Soaps, Mira Crafts, Paul’s Pens, Phoenix Trading and Pretty Pieces, RSPB, Sharan Lewis Jewellery, St Mary’s Church – Alpha, Stitch by Stitch, Usbourne Children’s Books, Wiccan Wands, Wykham Farm.
And in particular:
- the people of Bloxham
- all the members of the Bloxham May Festival Committee,
- the bands, artistes, craftspeople and entertainers who gave their time and efforts to entertain you;
Also to:
The Parish Council, The Elephant & Castle, The Joiners Arms, The Red Lion; the Staff and Headmasters of The Warriner School, Bloxham School, Tudor Hall School and Bloxham C of E School; Co-operative Membership, Ray Guzenda of GD Associates, The Bloxham Broadsheet, Rev. Sarah Tillett and St Mary’s Church, Tony Baldry MP, The ladies of the Women’s Institute, Bobby Bragg, The Kickin’ Ceilidh Band, Mr Mayhem, The Parish Rooms, The Recreation Ground, The Ex-Servicemen’s Village Hall, The Ellen Hinde Hall, Pig Pen Pottery, Bloxham Post Office, Films in Bloxham, Woodcraft Folk, The Scouts, Bloxham Fish Bar, CN Glass, Cherwell District Council, Oxford County Council, Thames Valley Police, Oxford Fire Service, The St. John’s Ambulance, NG Services, The Probation Service, The Online Print Company, TechnoVisual-Buckingham, Smiths of Bloxham, Brown & Co Photographers, New Folium Marquees, Pangea Sound, GroundPower, RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flypast, Rick Stein, Miss Molly’s, WiseMusic Events Team
The traders and stallholders:
1 Off Jewellery, Alexina Law, Art & Soul Jewellery, Banbury Civic Society, Banbury Building Conservation, Bloxham Art Classes, Bread and Milk, Brook Cottage Cakes, Cats Protection League, Charmers Beads, Cherwell Recycle, Chopin Boards of Bloxham, Forever Living Products, Friends of St Mary’s, Jeffs Ice Creams, John Stevens Barrel Organ, Kids Clocks, Lucy Alice-Jewellery, Millbank Soaps, Mira Crafts, Paul’s Pens, Phoenix Trading and Pretty Pieces, RSPB, Sharan Lewis Jewellery, St Mary’s Church – Alpha, Stitch by Stitch, Usbourne Children’s Books, Wiccan Wands, Wykham Farm.
And in particular:
Tracy & Scott Cuthbert, Robin & Rebecca Hill, Jon Impey, Wendy Watts, Dean Newman, Becky White, Jo White, Simon Finch, Graham & Mo Mant, Dave Andrews, William Blakey, Alan Rogers, Pete Needell, Antonia, Mel and the Street Party Organisers and all the Volunteer stewards and stage hands.
Tell us what you thought of the festival Email: feedback@bloxfest.org.uk
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Thanks to you all Sian Phillips – Chair
May 2010 • Category: Miscellany
I live in Church Street, Bloxham and my daughter and her family in Old
Bridge Road,
Despite the terrible weather it was a real treat to see so many
families enjoying the wonderful stalls, live music, games and just
general fun. having street clear ups through out the day was a
brilliant idea it was all well organized.
Having programmes available on the day would have helped us to plan
what we wanted to do throughout the day – not every body receives the
Bloxham Broadsheet.
Could we have it a little later in May next year? The weather might be
warmer!!
Many thanks to all involved, it must have been such hard work planning
the day.
Jean Ware-Morphy