5 Church Lane | Fine & Country Banbury | On the Market
5 Church Lane | Fine & Country Banbury | On the Market
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Contact Terry Robinson at Fine & Country Banbury for more information or you would like to book a viewing of this awesome property in Shutford.
Hanwell Chase – new two, three, four and five-bedroom homes in Banbury, Oxfordshire
Hanwell Chase is the latest Persimmon Homes development located in the thriving market town of Banbury.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer, looking to downsize or searching for your perfect family home, Hanwell Chase provides a great selection of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes.
Located on the northern edge of the town, Hanwell Chase benefits from fantastic local amenities and has everything you need for modern day living close to hand. There is a range of supermarkets nearby and Castle Quay shopping centre boasts an excellent selection of high street stores as well as cafes, bars and restaurants.
Although Banbury has seen much redevelopment, residents can still enjoy quiet corners, old alleys and Banbury’s two remaining famous inns.
The largest park in Banbury, Spiceball Park, has three large fields, a children’s play area and a skateboard park, making it an excellent location for families.
In the heart of Banbury town centre, residents can also enjoy the People’s Park, a beautiful, ornamental park offering facilities such as a community garden, bowling green, sensory garden, tennis/multi-use courts and children’s play area.
Feel secure in the knowledge that our homes at Hanwell Chase come with a two-year Persimmon Homes warranty, plus a 10-year insurance backed warranty.
We can provide advice on the assistance schemes available, such as Home Change or Part Exchange. Our experienced sales team will also guide you through the exciting choices available to tailor your new home to suit you – from worktops to wardrobes, tiles and turf.
With excellent travel connections via the M40, and plenty of amenities nearby, Hanwell Chase is sure to have something for everyone.
Arrange an appointment today to find out more about Hanwell Chase:
Best Attractions and Places to See in Banbury, England
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List of Best Things to do in Banbury, England
Broughton Castle
Sulgrave Manor
Upton House and Gardens
Banbury Museum
Deddington Farmers' Market
St. Mary's Church
Fir Tree Falconry
Peoples Park
Farnborough Hall
Water Fowl Sanctuary and Children's Farm
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BEST WESTERN PLUS Wroxton House Hotel, Banbury
Sitting in the Cotswold village of Wroxton, the BEST WESTERN PLUS Wroxton House Hotel is near to Banbury, Oxford and Stratford, and ideal for visiting Blenheim Palace and Warwick Castle. This 17th century thatched manor house is also home to 'Restaurant 1649' which has an AA rosette.
All Saints, Church St. Paul's Walden Funeral Service of Victor Alan Burt 1943 - 2015
A Celebration For The Life Of Victor Alan Burt at All Saints, Church St. Paul's Walden
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Over the last 7 years, I have been immensely privileged to be trusted by families, to help them find numerous ways to use visuals to make the funeral process a far more positive, uplifting and rewarding experience.
I believe we should all have the right to achieve a unique and meaningful funeral for a loved one, irrespective of personal or financial circumstances.
I want to see every family given transparent and clear choices, without pressure or obligation and to know where to find the best professional support, for honest, impartial advice.
It was through my own negative experience of funerals that I began to question why they felt like a generic production line. Following a set, jelly-mould formula, the same basic script recycled time and again with the only real changes being the name, a few dates and little else.
A visual tribute is a beautiful way to reflect the life of a unique and special person. Giving far more significant meaning to the memories of your family and friends attending.
I wish to share what I have learnt to help others in the process of planning a funeral. To those grieving, the real value can only be created through personal trust with each individual family.
I would sincerely encourage anyone thinking of creating a visual tribute to be aware of the following companies which provide a generic and impersonal range of products.
There are a number of large unscrupulous companies that have seen the growth in demand for visual services an opportunity for profiting from peoples grief.
You can easily see those who are motivated by PROFIT and not EMPATHY
They have no professional bereavement experience and provide all their services remotely detached from the actual funeral process.
: They tell Funeral directors, FAMILIES HAVE TO USE their company to create the visual tribute for you.
: They never provide ONE DIRECT PERSONAL POINT OF CONTACT that will support you throughout the process.
: They only communicate via email and INSIST you upload your photos REMOTELY through a LINK provided via your funeral director.
: They will not display visuals YOU CREATED yourself, or want to charge MORE than £50 to play your own rendered files.
: They DONT provide a PROOF. So you can't watch the visuals and make any changes before the day of the service!
: They CHARGE EXTRA for copies of the tribute!
To ensure you create the perfect tribute to your loved one.
: Look for individual people providing bespoke personal services, not large corporate chains.
: They will always offer free support and guidance without any obligation.
: They will provide personal care, with patience and understanding.
: You will sense they genuinely want to listen and help and you should feel comfortable asking any questions.
: They will have extensive experience from initial contact with each family, through to personally attending the service on the day to ensure everything runs perfectly as planned.
: They will encourage families who choose to create the visuals themselves and offer free technical advice and help.
: They will have a complete understanding of other services within the bereavement sector.
: They will be able to provide a wide variety of examples of tributes they have created for other families.
: They will be able to provide visual tributes services in churches and all types of religious venues, including crematoriums and private sites.
: They will respect and understand the unique requirements of the many different religious faiths.
: They will have the knowledge and experience to coordinate everything on your behalf directly with your celebrant, minister and funeral director.
: They will be able to offer genuine testimonials from families, funeral directors, clergy, ministers and celebrants.
Above all, they will be aware of the sensitive nature of grief and be on hand to personally support you with compassion and care at this difficult time.
If you would like personal advice or guidance, please feel free to contact me at visualtributes@icloud.com or call 07792907688
Warmest regards.
Mark Vasey©Visual Tribute Services 2019
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House for sale in Banbury, Lower Brailes, £600,000
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Queen Elizabeth banbury visit 27-11-08
Queen Elizabeth II visit to Banbury after 49 years on 27th November 2008, with Prince Philip. (Elizabeth II, (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is the queen regnant of 16 independent states and their overseas territories and dependencies. Though she holds each crown and title separately and equally, and carries out duties in and on behalf of the other states of which she is monarch, Elizabeth is resident in and most directly involved with the United Kingdom, her oldest realm; part of her lineage traces through the royal houses of England, Wessex, and Scotland for over 1500 years. She ascended the thrones of seven countries in February 1952, on the death of her father King George VI. In addition to the United Kingdom, Elizabeth II is also Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica, Barbados, the Bahamas, Grenada, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, and Saint Kitts and Nevis, in each of which she is represented by a Governor-General. The 16 countries of which she is Queen are known informally and unofficially as Commonwealth realms; their combined population, including dependencies, is over 129 million, and their total land area makes Elizabeth one of only a few monarchs to reign over parts of every continent on earth. In theory her powers are vast; however, in practice (and in accordance with convention), she rarely intervenes in political matters.
Elizabeth II also holds a variety of other positions, among them Head of the Commonwealth, Supreme Governor of the Church of England, Duke of Normandy, Lord of Mann, and Paramount Chief of Fiji. Her long reign has seen sweeping changes in her realms and the world at large, perhaps most notably the dissolution of the British Empire (a process that began in the last years of her father's reign) and the consequent evolution of the modern Commonwealth of Nations.
Since 1947, Elizabeth has been married to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. The couple have four children and eight grandchildren.
The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (Philippos of Greece and Denmark; born 10 June 1921is the husband of Queen Elizabeth II since 20 November 1947, and her consort since 6 February 1952. He was originally a royal prince of Greece and Denmark, and thus a member of the Danish-German House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, but renounced these titles shortly before his marriage, to be known as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, his adopted surname an anglicised version of his mother's German family name. On the day before Philip was married, he was granted the style of His Royal Highness by King George VI, and, the next day, was made Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Merioneth, and Baron Greenwich. Queen Elizabeth made Philip a Prince of the United Kingdom in 1957.
As consort to the widely travelled Queen and Head of the Commonwealth, Philip has frequently been in the public eye, and is an established public figure in the United Kingdom and in the Commonwealth realms. Certain comments in the public sphere have gained the Prince a reputation for making controversial remarks, of which, some people, as reported by the Associated Press, may find ...inappropriate, offensive or racist....[2] In addition to his royal duties, the Duke of Edinburgh is also the patron of many organisations, including The Duke of Edinburgh's Award and the University of Cambridge. In particular, he has devoted himself, since visiting the Southern Antarctic Islands in 1956, to raising public awareness of the relationship between humanity and the environment, and has published and spoken widely for half a century on this subject.
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Banbury to Oxford Canal Walk
Take a 27 mile walk along the Oxford Canal from Banbury (Oxfordshire ) to Oxford. This walk was done as part of some training ready for the British Heart Foundation 100km Trek in May 2018. The trek is 64 miles long and goes from Staines, London through to Oxford mostly following the Thames path.
Witney Navigator Guide - Living and renting a property in Witney
- Click here for the Witney Navigator, the full low-down on life in Witney, England including descriptions of each area, rent guides, our favourite bars and restaurants, and great things to do.
Church Buildings Council Chair Sir Tony Baldry VICTORIA PRENTIS MP BANBURY Church Commissioners Case
HM GOVERNMENT DSMA-NOTICE NEWS MEDIA BLACKOUT:
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The Carroll Foundation Trust multi-billion dollar corporate identity theft case has revealed that the HM Government use of the Official Secrets Act and a startling array of DSMA-Notice News Media Blackout protocols is thought to be the spectacular end game in this case of international importance.
Sources have revealed that the Church Buildings Council Chairman Sir Anthony Baldry a barrister based at 1 Essex Court Chambers London is understood to be confronting major criminal allegations of obstruction conspiracy to defraud criminal theft of client funds and bribery in this case spanning three continents.
Further sources have disclosed that Sir Anthony Baldry “in concert” with Scotland Yard senior officers participated in the criminal theft of substantial client funds along with a bungled attempt to destroy compelling criminal evidential material which also seriously implicates David Cameron and his brother Alexander Cameron QC.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that the CPS criminal “standard of proof” prosecution files contain a bewildering array of twenty eight forged and falsified Companies House and State of Delaware “registered” Carroll Trust Corporations which are “directly linked” to the fraudulent incorporation of HSBC International offshore accounts Lloyds Private Banking accounts Barclays International offshore accounts which effectively impulsed this massive bank fraud heist operation that stretches the globe.
It has emerged that the Queen’s bankers Coutts & Co former Chairman Lord David Douglas-Home is seriously implicated in the fraudulent incorporation of “parallel” Coutts & Co Gerald J. H. Carroll accounts which provided a diversionary corporate smokescreen for the embezzlement of a bewildering two hundred and fifty million dollars of the Carroll Foundation Trust huge treasury investment holdings that were held at Barclays International and Coutts & Co.
In a stunning twist a HM Government leaked sources have recently disclosed that the dossiers reveal a disturbing forensic evidential paper trail surrounding the co-ordinated break-ins burglaries criminal theft and seizure offences “targeted” at Gerald Carroll’s multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London covering a bizarre parallel six to eight year period.
The Carroll Foundation Trust files are held within a complete lockdown at the FBI Headquarters Washington DC and the Metropolitan Police Service Scotland Yard London under the supervision of the Commissioner Cressida Dick QPM who is known to have an intimate knowledge of this case which stretches the globe.
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The Carroll Foundation Trust multi-billion dollar fraud bribery has disclosed that Sir Tony Baldry a criminal barrister is understood to be facing serious criminal allegations of racketeering bribery and obtaining funds under false pretenses in this City of London bank fraud which stretches the globe.
Further sources have said that the Scotland Yard criminal prosecution files have named a Penningtons Manches partner Rustam Dubash who is also facing allegations of criminal theft of funds.
It has emerged that a Thompson Reuters Group firm the Hakluyt Holdingham Group has been named in the dossiers with the disclosure that yet two more high value crime scene locations are “directly linked” to the ransacking complete theft of the entire contents of the Gerald Carroll's multi-million dollar Eaton Square Belgravia penthouse and Westminster residences in central London.
Scotland Yard leaked sources have said that a startling litany of HSBC Holdings Plc former chairmen are implicated - Sir William Purves Sir John Bond Lord Stephen Green and Sir Douglas Flint. HSBC Bank Group are known to have been one of the principle banking institutions for the Carroll Global Corporation Trust industrial empire which was the victim of a systematic embezzlement criminal liquidation operation executed by the Scotland Yard targeted Withersworldwide law firm crime syndicate which operates in the tax havens of the Bahamas Cayman Islands Gibraltar and at premises in the City of London.
FOOTNOTE:
Niall FitzGerald is an Irishman by birth and chairman of the Hakluyt Holdingham Group which is a private intelligence company with a large contingent of former MI6 officers. Mr FitzGerald is co-chairman of Thompson Reuters Group Sir William Purves is a board adviser of the Hakluyt Holdingham Group. Kroll Associates former partner Zolfo Cooper Neil Cooper has close links with the Hakluyt Holdingham Group and is known to be the subject of major allegations of racketeering complicity and obstruction in the Carroll Foundation Trust case.
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The Peoples Church, Banbury
Bringing God and people together
Banbury Winter 2008
Banbury Winter 2008
Slideshow of photos and mini videos / mobile captures of winter and snow from Banbury, oxford, England. Featuring City Center, Town Hall, Boat Channel, Spice Ball, Castle Quay, St.Johns Church, Baptist church, church Of England, Peoples Park, Banbury Cross etc.
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English Lesson in England at ELT Banbury 1.MPG
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Banbury Museum Banbury Oxfordshire
Banbury Museum may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Banbury Oxfordshire. We can help you find out exactly where would be best placed for you and your family. Feel free to drop into our office to arrange a viewing of the most suitable properties we have available.
Banbury, Oxfordshire
Founded by Saxon settler in the 5th and 6th century, Banbury is a delighted little market town, with plenty going on and lots to interest visitors.
The film also takes a look at the Oxford canal, which carries narrowboats through the centre of the town.
The Barnstead, Banbury
The Barnstead is a building of significant scale set in gated private grounds in a very peaceful edge of village location. The property has in recent times been the subject of a comprehensive programme of restoration and refurbishment that has created a beautifully detailed home featuring up to the minute styling, technology and a living space that functions in line with 21st Century living.
Video by ehouse.co.uk