The Dun Cow crib team lost their latest home match by the narrowest of margins: 3 - 4 – to the Bishop’s Itchington British Legion. But fortunately for the Hornton cribbers, their nearest...
Hornton Village News
Lego Masters
You know how painful it is when you step on a piece of Lego lying around the house? Well, the children at Hornton School have a solution: give it to them. The older children have asked new head...
Top Of The Class
Hornton’s new headteacher, Wendy Whitehouse, is delighted with the response to her appeal for villagers to come in and hear children read. “Thank you - we are so lucky that so many people...
Shoulder Stuffed
The Dun Cow beat Granborough’s Shoulder of Mutton 4-3 away in their latest Harbury and District Crib League fixture. The victory moved the Hornton cribbers up to tenth in the table with ten...
End Of An Era
It's the end of an era for Ian and Isabelle Harris - and for Hornton. "We have organised the Maypole Dancing for May Day for the last 34 yearsand are planning it again this year but we are...
Crowned
The Dun Cow slaughtered Harbury’s Crown Inn away 5-2 in the quarter finals of the Harbury and District Crib League’s Supplementary Cup. The victory is a welcome respite from a poor run of...
Open Book
Could you spare a couple of hours a week to come into Hornton School and read with the children? If so, new head teacher Wendy Whitehouse would like to hear from you! “We would love to be...
Coffee Morning
Hornton Churches Together are holding a Special Coffee Morning a weektomorrow - Friday, January 28 - to raise lots of money for a very goodcause: the Water Aid charity, which instals desperately...
Oil Delivery
Carol Overton is organising the next bulk oil delivery for Hornton. Ifyou would like more oil, please will you contact Carol by this Thursday,January 20,...
Time’s Pressing
The press deadline for the latest edition of The Gossip, Hornton’s very own village newspaper, is just a week away. New editor Roger Bellamy needs your copy by January 28. Just about anything...