Monthly Archives: April 2009

RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL,

RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL,

CHARLBURY, OXFORDSHIRE (20-21 JUNE) – PRE-FESTIVAL TICKLERS

Oxfordshire’s favourite free music festival is fast approaching; and the Riverside Festival team is organising two great pre-festival events to give a taste of what’s to come and to raise a spot of cash to keep Riverside free for all for the fourteenth year running.

First up is the Riverside Benefit evening on Saturday 9 May at the Memorial Hall, Brown’s Lane Charlbury, headlined by Americana band Two Fingers of Firewater.  Tickets on the door cost £5. Music starts at 8.30pm with the bar open from 7.45pm. The evening will feature a raffle with great prizes and an auction with fantastic goodies going under the hammer including: two tickets for Oasis’ sell-out Wembley concerts in July; two tickets to see the filming of Top Gear at Dunsfold Aerodrome; four first class train tickets from First Great Western and two tickets for the Wychwood Festival in Cheltenham at the end of May.

On the following weekend is the delicious Riverside Taster starting at 3pm on Sunday 17 May at top music and comedy venue Fat Lil’s in Witney’s Cornmarket.

For just £3, there will be a chance to hear six bands that will be making a big noise at Riverside on 20 & 21 June, and on the Riverside Stage at the Cornbury Music Festival on 11 & 12 July. Tickets on the door.  On the stage will be Blackhats; Thin Green Candles; WAM; 1000 Mile Highway; billypure and King B.

 

AND DON’T MISS THE MAIN EVENT…

 

RIVERSIDE FESTIVAL – 20-21 June 2009 Oxfordshire’s Island Festival

 

Riverside is one festival not to miss this summer. It may not have the starry Iine-up of that other  island festival on this June, but when it comes to the feel-good factor Riverside beats the Isle of Wight Festival hands-down and you don’t need to get on a boat to get there! Riverside is just a few minutes walk down a country lane from Charlbury railway station, on the  picture postcard Millfield, surrounded on all sides by the River Evenlode. If it wasn’t for music pounding out from the two stages, this must be one of the most peaceful spots in England. But it’s not just the scenic location that makes  Riverside so special, nor the easy-going atmosphere, great music and good food. In these straitened times what makes it even more special is that it’s totally free!

 

With over 30 acts playing over the two days, expect a real mix of sound, majoring on rock, with plenty of indie, folk, blues and world music; and some of the best new Oxfordshire bands. Festival promoter Andy Pickard has a real ear for talent – many of Oxfordshire’s top bands, including the Young Knives, have cut their teeth at Riverside. So far this year’s line-up includes: The Epstien; Winnebago Deal; Death of a Small Town;   Sextodecimo; The Bangalore Torpedoes; Two Fingers of Firewater; billypure and Smilex – keep an eye on the website, riversidefestival.charlbury.com , for a full rundown.

 

How to get there:

Entrance to the Festival site is down Mill Lane, off Dyers Hill, virtually opposite Charlbury railway station. The station is on the London Paddington to Hereford and Worcester line, 15 minutes from Oxford. On the Saturday there are buses from Oxford, Woodstock, Witney, Chipping Norton and Banbury to the centre of Charlbury, five minutes walk from the Festival.

For more info on how to get there

Where to stay:

As well as local hotels and B&Bs  there is the Cotswold View Caravan and Camping Park on the outskirts of Charlbury – cotswoldview.co.uk

Festival opening times

Saturday 20 June: 12.00pm – 10.00pm

Sunday 21 June: 11.00am – 8.00pm

 

Bars, food stalls (including a pig roast, burgers, baguettes, crepes, curries, and noodles) and all the regular festival merchandise are available onsite, as well as a sectioned off children’s activity area.


In common with all music festivals, festival goers cannot bring bottles and cans into the arena, although picnics are welcome. As well as the regular Riverside bar offering some excellent real ales, there’s a Pimms and Tins bar, and a range of other refreshment stalls selling soft drinks at very reasonable prices.

 

Bands keen to appear at Riverside have until the end of April to send in demos – CDs and details should go to:

Andy Pickard
2A Clarendon Court
Charlbury
Oxfordshire
OX7 3PT

 

For more information on Fat Lil’s visit fatlils.co.uk or call 01993 703385

To get the latest on Riverside visit riversidefestival.charlbury.com

And for Cornbury Music Festival  visit cornburyfestival.com

 

Key contacts: Festival Promoter Andy Pickard on 07788 524 283, email  billypure@googlemail.com

For Fat Lil’s contact Paul Spink on 01993 703385, email  fatlils@live.co.uk

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Oxford Golf Courses

Colin Dexter, author of Inspector Morse and Lewis detective series and local resident officially opened North Oxford Golf Club’s revamped clubhouse. http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/Oxfordgolfcourses.htm

Oxford Theatre News

Wednesday 8 April
2 SESSIONS NOW AVAILABLE for
MONDAY MORNING WORKSHOP
HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE!
at OXFORD PLAYHOUSE

Monday 20 April– Monday 6 July

Due to popular demand, Oxford Playhouse will be holding an additional Monday morning music-based workshop for pre-school children and babies. Two sessions for HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! will be available at the Playhouse from Monday 20 April – Monday 6 July.

Led by Emily Marshall, HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! workshops take place in the Top Room at the Playhouse. Children are welcome to use the play area before the workshop begins, and during this time parents/guardians can take advantage of the comfortable seating and a free cup of tea or coffee, which comes with the price of the ticket. The play space consists of a soft play area with pre-school and baby books, soft toys, building blocks and other toys to amuse the children.

The music-based workshops begin at 10.30am – 11.15am and 11.30am – 12.15pm. Each week Emily chooses a theme and uses an array of new and traditional children’s songs and nursery rhymes to captivate the children and involve them and their parents/guardians in the event equally. HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! is a great source of stimulation and interaction with other children, using movements and musical instruments. HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! gives parents and guardians have an opportunity to relax and enjoy a morning amongst other parents/guardians with children of a similar age.

Oxford Playhouse promotes a family friendly atmosphere and for all family events like HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! there is a volunteer meeter/greeter to help store buggies and to assist patrons in finding all of the useful facilities available to them.

HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! costs £5 for 1 adult and up to 2 children, and includes a free coffee.

Tickets for HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE! at Oxford Playhouse are available from the Box Office on 01865 305305 or online at www.oxfordplayhouse.com.
For more info see http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/OxfordTheatre.htm

Temporary diversions for essential roadworks in Henley

Bell Street in Henley will be closed for four days next week as workers from Oxfordshire County Council carry out essential road repairs.

The road will be shut from Tuesday, April 14 to the end of Friday, April 17, for resurfacing and the replacement of manhole covers.

Diversions will be in place via Market Place and Kings Road. The Duke Street, Hart Street and Market Place junction will be controlled by round-the-clock traffic signals. Traffic marshals will be on hand to assist pedestrians during working hours there.

Public consulted

The work is part of the Henley Integrated Transport Strategy which has been developed and agreed through consultation with local people and their council representatives at town, district and county level.

for more local news http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/oxfordnews.htm

Colin Dexter, author of Inspector Morse and Lewis detective series and local resident officially opened North Oxford Golf Club’s

Colin Dexter, author of Inspector Morse and Lewis detective series and local resident officially opened North Oxford Golf Club’s http://www.oxfordprospect.co.uk/oxfordnews.htm

Colin Dexter, author of Inspector Morse and Lewis detective series and local