What's On
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1st Monday of the month
CHINNOR LIBRARY 11-11.30am Rhymetime regular drop-in session for pre-schoolers, first.
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1st Tuesday of the month
Working Party at Donkey Lane Community Orchard, 10 am - 12:30 pm. Tools and gloves supplied. Please wear suitable working clothes and footwear. All welcome.
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Every Wednesday
“TOTS AND TOYS”
BABY & TODDLER GROUP
Chinnor Methodist Church,
62, Station Road OX39 4PZ
WEDNESDAYS 9 -11.30am

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Every Wednesday Too
“ Wednesday Folk Music ”
We hold friendly, informal sessions every:
2nd Wednesday 2-4pm
(10th September, 8th October, etc)
3rd Wednesday 8-10pm
(17th September, 15th October, etc)
Players of any acoustic instruments welcome if you enjoy playing from music
(which is circulated before each session)
‘Slow & Steady’ sessions
aimed at less experienced players
4th Wednesdays 2-4pm
(24th September, 22nd October, etc)
For more information contact Liz Wager
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Every 2nd Thursday of the month, 10.30 - 11.30am
CLIMATE CAFÉ - Join an informal conversation about Climate, Nature and the Environment in the Conservatory at the Chinnor Village Centre
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Every Saturday
CHINNOR LIBRARY 10.30-11.00pm Storytime drop-in event, all welcome.
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3rd Saturday of the month
Working party at Donkey Lane Community Orchard 1 pm - 3:30 pm. Tools and gloves supplied. Please wear suitable working clothes and footwear. All welcome.
18th - 20th June 2026
Chinnor Players Present: Noises Off by Michael Frayn — a brilliantly fast-paced comedy that offers a hilarious glimpse behind the scenes of a struggling theatre company.
Find out more at chinnorplayers.com
Lee Miller: A Woman at War exhibition at Soldiers of Oxfordshire Museum, Woodstock, 23 May to 13 September.
- Exhibition of war photographs by renowned photojournalist, photographer and surrealist, Lee Miller from 23 May – 13 September 2026.
- Follows a major exhibition of her photographs at London’s Tate Gallery.
- Includes photos taken of nurses at Churchill Hospital Oxford, her first wartime assignment for
- Alongside many iconic photographs taken in wartime Britain, Miller accompanied US troops into Europe, a correspondent on battles and the liberation of concentration camps.