Category: Village News
The Jubilee map of Appleton
20th October 2022
The Appleton with Eaton History Group’s historical map was displayed in the village hall at last June’s Jubilee celebrations. The next step is to raise the funds to mount the map beside the War Memorial on a durable lectern. To stand the test of time it must be printed on a metallic surface, mounted in a strong steel frame, and set in a concrete base. The overall cost, from design to completion of the associated website, will be approximately £5000. Half this sum has already been raised thanks to the generosity of a small number of individuals.
With the support of the Parish Council, the History Group would like the map to serve as Appleton’s tribute to seventy years of service by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, with a fund-raising campaign from within the community. We need to raise a further £2,500, which will cover the balance to mount the lectern, and eventually construct a website describing walks around the community. Any surplus when the campaign is finished will be made over to causes identified by the Parish Council as worthy community projects.
It is usual for gifts to vary in size and we hope everyone will feel able to join in at an appropriate level. There will be an acknowledgement board in the Hall, and a note on the map itself marking the community’s contribution. Beyond Appleton’s gift to the Queen’s memory, the map will help everyone, and perhaps most notably young people, to develop an awareness of the roots of the very local parts of their community, why it is where it is, how it has grown up, and what it offers them.
To contribute by
(1) bank transfer please pay “Appleton with Eaton History Group”,
Barclays Bank (Sort code: 20-97-48; Acc no: 83760227);
(2) for our GoFundMe webpage visit:
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/appleton-information-board (under Helen Stedman’s name); or
(3) cheques made payable to “Appleton with Eaton History Group”, can be sent to
Angela Arnold (Treasurer) 13 Conifer Close, Botley, Oxford OX2 9HP.
HMS Appleton
25th October 2022
The HMS Appleton is complete and can be found in the Committee Room at the Village Hall.




Many thanks Andy Salmon for all of his hard work on this!
Appleton School is looking for an Office Manager
18th October 2022
Appleton School is currently advertising for an Office Manager. If you are aware of anyone who may be interested and who has the appropriate qualification, please see the job vacancy on the school website at: Job Vacancies – APPLETON CE PRIMARY SCHOOL
Come to The Interim Inn!
6th October 2022
The District and County Councils have provided information and advice during the current Cost of Living crisis.
Cost of Living
5th October 2022
The District and County Councils have provided information and advice during the current Cost of Living crisis.
Eaton Bin Collection Date Change
2nd October 2022
Bin collections in Eaton will change to Thursdays beginning the week of the 10th October.
Parish Council and Leisure and Recreation Committee Meetings – re-scheduled
17th September 2022
The September Parish Council and Leisure and Recreation Committee Meetings have been re-scheduled. The Parish Council meeting has been re-scheduled for Tuesday the 27th September at 7:15pm in the meeting room in the Village Hall. The agenda will be posted after the week of the 19th September after the mourning period has ended.
The Leisure and Recreation Committee meeting has been re-scheduled for Monday the 3rd October at 7pm in the Pavilion. The agenda will be posted by the 28th September.
Vale of White Horse District Council services on Monday 19 September
South Oxfordshire and Vale of White Horse District Councils will be closed on Monday 19 September – the public holiday to mark the occasion of the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
As the councils’ offices at Milton Park will be closed, the books of condolence will not be available to sign on the day of the funeral but will be open again on Tuesday 20 September.
Waste collections in the two districts will not be taking place on 19 September. Collections next week will therefore take place a day later than scheduled, with an extra collection on the Saturday to catch up – this is the usual process the councils follow after a bank holiday. See the table below for more details.
Leisure centres and facilities owned by the councils will also be closed on 19 September, as will Cornerstone in Didcot and The Beacon in Wantage, the arts centres owned by the councils.
Waste collection dates:
| Usual collection day | Revised collection day |
| Monday 19 September | Tuesday 20 September |
| Tuesday 20 September | Wednesday 21 September |
| Wednesday 21 September | Thursday 22 September |
| Thursday 22 September | Friday 23 September |
| Friday 23 September | Saturday 24 September |
