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Tysoe Accommodation
Whether you are visiting family or friends or taking yourself off for a staycation, Tysoe is a superb destination and we can offer several accommodation options.
When visiting Tysoe please be considerate. Do not park on verges or pavements and take your rubbish home. We hope to see you soon.
Winchcombe Farm Holidays
Get starry eyed while glamping in this idyllic 5-star retreat, nestling in the fold of a hillside on a private country estate and surrounded by a working farm.
Winchcombe Farm Holidays boasts a handful of luxury holiday homes including the Chicken Shed Lodge (sleeps 5), Bob’s Lodge (sleeps 8), Ben’s Burrow (sleeps 9) and George’s Getaway (sleeps 8) all complete with geodesic domes, a telescope and binoculars for scanning the night sky. After cooking up a storm in the charcoal pizza oven, feed your curiosity gazing at the moon and the endless, twinkling heavens beyond. You’ll also find Warwickshire’s only tree house holiday home here too (Will’s Tree House), where you can spend a night in the tree tops soaking up the most amazing views in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
www.winchcombefarm.co.uk
T: 01295 680190
E: jo@winchcombefarm.co.uk
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WCC Creative Arts Offer
Warwickshire County Council and the five District and Boroughs are offering a suite of creative arts packs for those residents who are clinically extremely vulnerable during Lockdown 2 to improve mental health and wellbeing. If you are interested for yourself or a neighbour in the Parish please contact the relevant artist:
Creative arts offer
1. FREE Storytelling Activities Pamphlet
At its heart this course will be about storytelling and the fact that every one of us is a natural storyteller. Through thought-provoking exercises and games, each of the six lessons will introduce various techniques used in the art of storytelling so that, without realising it, you will build up confidence and skill. By the end of the lessons you will have grown in your ability to express yourself and have some solid tools and exercises that you can use for storytelling and creative writing in the future. Contact
Jenny Davis for the activities pamphlet 07946 585978 jenny@artsuplift.co.uk
2. BIG PICTURE SHOW @HOME Inspiring films and activities for you to enjoy at home. We will post out a DVD containing a number of inspiring short films suitable for a wide range of ages. The pack will include suggestions for ways to explore the films fully and ideas for related activities. You will need a DVD player connected to a TV, computer or laptop so you can watch the films on the disk. Some of the activities may suggest using everyday household objects, but these are completely optional and no specialist equipment is required. Please contact Live & Local on 01926 402173 or admin@liveandlocal.org.uk to request your DVD pack.
3. Sundragon Community Pottery will send out a pack containing air-drying clay, tools, paints and an ideas and instruction booklet. Participants can follow our instructions to make particular projects eg a container and decorative tiles or they will be able to follow their own ideas. We hope that participants will find that working with clay is calming, focussing, enables self-expression, offers skill development, distraction from worry – all disguised as fun. For would be participants contact phone number: 077611 45720., email address: sundragonpackpics@gmail.com
4. The Escape Box – Creative Journaling Pack
A gift with all the art materials you need to create your own creative journal and keepsake box. Lots of guided creative activities to have a go at make things personal to you, all delivered to your door. To receive yours contact info@escapearts.or.guk or call (01789) 532110 (answer machine in operation).
AN UPDATE – SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST
Notice of Conclusion of Audit
Please note that the audit of accounts for Tysoe Parish Council for the year ended 31 March 2020 has been completed and the accounts have been published.
The Notice and the relevant pages from the Annual Governance & Accountability Return are available here.
You are able to print a copy from the website but if you do require a printed copy please contact parish.clerk@tysoe.org.uk. There is a fee of £10 for printed copies. The Annual Governance & Accountability Return is available for inspection. Please contact parish.clerk@tysoe.org.uk to arrange a mutually convenient time to view the records.
VACANCY IN THE OFFICE OF PARISH COUNCILLOR
NOTICE is hereby given, in accordance with Section 87(2) of the Local Government Act 1972 that a vacancy exists in the office of parish councillor for the parish of Tysoe, by reason of the resignation of Councillor Jeremy Rivers-Fletcher on 10th November 2020.
Any ten local government electors for the parish may require an election to be held to fill the said vacancy. To do this, they must send a written request to the Chief Executive, Stratford-on-Avon District Council, Elizabeth House, Church Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, which must reach him not later than 3rd day of December 2020. No set form of words is necessary.
If such a request is received by the Chief Executive, an election will be held. If no request is received, the vacancy will be filled in due course by co-option by the remaining members of the parish council.
Dated this 13th day of November 2020.
By order of the parish council
Beverley Thorpe
Parish Clerk
* Please note that due to the passing of emergency regulations in April 2020 governing the conduct of polls then should an election be requested in respect of the above vacancy then it is unlikely a poll may be held before Thursday 6th May 2021.
VASA – JOIN A DRIVE TO CHANGE LIVES
Before coronavirus struck, demand for community transport was rising dramatically in Warwickshire, driven by the needs of some of our most vulnerable residents. Those who needed help to get to hospitals and health services … to stroke clubs, dance classes and many more social activities. To do things many of us then took for granted! And until March, when the pandemic hit, this was what VASA helped to provide every day. Their services help change people’s lives.
VASA have managed to restart their transport service for medical appointments thanks to a fantastic team of volunteers. Community spirit is at an all time high – and they now need you to help keep up the great work too! They are keen to recruit more drivers as soon as possible as demand is starting to rise again and more people need to get to medical appointments. Here’s how you can help vulnerable passengers as a volunteer …
For some people, you may be the only person they can chat to that day. Knowing they can rely on someone who’ll turn up on time, drive them to the right place and be ready to collect them after their appointment, makes them feel more confident and less stressed. And community transport is usually much cheaper than using taxis.
As a volunteer driver, you’ll enjoy flexible hours to suit your lifestyle. The work may be challenging and also great fun! You can make a difference to other people’s lives in a very short time – and it can change your life too, giving you new interests and confidence.
VASA have taken every precaution to make their service as safe and supportive as possible for drivers and passengers alike. This includes providing volunteers with a written agreement, detailed guidance and procedures to follow, PPE (including face masks for drivers and passengers) and practical advice.
Can you join the drive to change lives as a community transport driver? If you’re interested in volunteering, please get in touch immediately: call VASA on 01789 262889 or email emma@vasa.org.uk. They’d like to hear from you even if you can’t start straight away.
Free School Meals Extended
We are pleased to advise and confirm that children in Warwickshire will not be going hungry over the school holidays.
The Warwickshire Local Welfare Scheme run by Warwickshire County Council, which has already provided £450,000 of support to families through the Covid period, has announced that it is continuing to support our most vulnerable residents. Children who are registered for free school meals will continue to receive financial support through the school holidays.
The Scheme not only benefits those children eligible for free school meals, but also their younger non-school age siblings aged 2 years or above. And it’s not just over this October half-term, but over all other school holidays as well.
Families wanting to apply for support through the scheme should call 0800 4081448 or 01926 359182.
Locally you may wish to contact District Councillor John Feilding for more information. John can be contacted on 07718 037142 or email john.feilding@stratford-dc.gov.uk