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The success of last year's wine tasting evening has led to demands for us to do it again. On Saturday March 7th we will, this time, be exploring wine from "Off the beaten track" - lesser known regions of the world with a professional sommelier guiding us. Food is included in the ticket price. Numbers are limited so it is a good idea to get your tickets now.
Wednesday 18th March 10:30am
It’s almost here - the day we have all been waiting for since last September! To celebrate the reopening of our spanking new bus shelter, we will have a ribbon cutting ceremony by a local dignitary followed by a glass of bubbly. We then convene in the village hall for our regular Wednesday Coffee Morning. Do join us for this once in a generation occasion!
Saturday 21 March
Join us for some exercise and fresh air in spring weather.
Get to the village hall at 10:00am for bacon butties and steaming hot coffee before departing on a circular walk to Chipping Campden and back via a hostelry or two. The total distance is just under 6 miles.
It would be helpful if you would let us know you are coming so that we can prepare sufficient pre-walk sustenance and alert us of dietary requirements. Use this link.
Weekend 28/29 March
Help tidy up our village. You can either join a team at the hall at 10:00am on Saturday 28th March or pick up a high-vis waistcoat and picking tool any time during the day on the Saturday and do your own pick at a convenient time. More details will be circulated on Paxford News nearer the time.
Every Wednesday we hold a coffee morning in the village hall from 10:30-11:30am. Everyone is welcome including visitors, hikers and cyclists. Average attendance is 15-20 and it is a great opportunity to meet others and hear the latest goings on.
Following the devastating fire in March 2022 which put the Churchill Arms out of action, the building sat there rotting until January 2025. The contractors started work on the repair and restoration of this fine listed building in the centre of our village but shortly afterwards it all ground to a halt. The issue was the unstable gable wall and chimney. Work restarted in June 2025 and good progress is now being made with the roof now complete and the scaffolding due to come down by the end of March. All the delays have been very frustrating for village residents who want to see their pub back and the eyesore of the wrapped scaffolding removed. It is also not good for the nearby holiday lets and walkers who seek refreshment only to find it closed.
We are all hoping to see a reopening well before our next Christmas drinks evening.
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See what you missed
Thank you for supporting our carol singing
You raised £105 which will be sent to the North Cotswold Food Bank.
On 25th October we made Munich look tame by comparison with our very own version of Oktoberfest in the village hall. Check out this short video.
Thank you everyone
Thank you to the 500 people who made PaxFest 2025 a huge success - sponsors, generous suppliers, armies of volunteers, and everyone who came. We raised £7,740 which we split equally between North Cotswold Food Bank, Katharine House Hospice and Paxford Village Hall. This was a fantastic achievement and will make a real difference to people's lives through the work of the three charities.
Here are a few photos from the event.
Not since the long, drawn-out days of the pandemic, have the gardens of Paxford looked so lovely, or been so well tended. The incentive was our first ever Open Gardens event held on the afternoon of June 8th, bringing visitors of all ages from in and around the village. Billed more as a relaxed social event than an exercise in gardening one-upmanship, expectations had been well managed in advance but were greatly exceeded. As one garden owner said, “Once we’d committed to opening, the weeds didn’t stand a chance”.
For a small village, Paxford has a surprising range of garden styles, from sweeping lawns with wide herbaceous borders and a sunken garden, through stunning modern design, to pretty cottage gardens brimming with tender salvias and pelargoniums. June was the perfect time for climbing roses of all shades, looking lovely against our golden Cotswold stone. Water was much in evidence (the clue is in the village name!) with stream sides and edge-of-ponds bright with yellow Flag Irises, and plantings of candelabra primulas and the large saucer like leaves of Darmera peltata ‘Nana’.
Around the village were some wonderful architectural plants, such as Stipea gigantea with its arching panicles of feathery golden flowers, purple alliums standing sentinel in squares of box topiary, huge pots of blue-green hostas and the tall spikes of Verbena bonariensis, just waiting to burst into flower. One garden featured a dramatic weeping purple beech, another a beautiful Cornus kousa, white petals edged with pink, still another a vine-clad pergola laden with tiny young grapes. Closer to ground were many lavenders, hardy geraniums & geums, exquisite small pinks and stone troughs & pans of beautiful alpines.
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to making this event a success: garden owners and others who donated scrumptious cakes and organised ticketing and teas in the village hall. The weather started grey and unseasonably cool, but ended with blue skies and sunshine, making the perfect end to a lovely English summer’s day.