(Wallingford) Riverside outdoor pool and campsite to reopen for the summer season

The Riverside outdoor heated pool and campsite in Wallingford will reopen for its full summer season from the May bank holiday weekend under Covid-19 safety guidelines.

South Oxfordshire District Council and its leisure contractor Better UK have confirmed the news that the campsite and pool will open on their usual opening weekend, following weeks of hard work to ensure the site can be used safely.

The measures put in place mean local residents and visitors will be able to make the most of the sunshine and enjoy the heated pool and campsite at the picturesque location on the edge of Wallingford Town Centre while keeping themselves and Riverside staff safe. The summer season will come to an end as usual in early September.

This bank holiday will also be the first-time swimmers will have the opportunity to use a fully refurbished surface in the swimming pool area. Last year when Covid guidelines meant the outdoor pool was closed, the district council took the opportunity to carry out the refurbishment to improve the experience for swimmers.

The pool’s reopening is subject to there being no further changes to Covid guidelines, and there are some additional rules, including:

  • sessions must be booked in advance via the Better UK App or on the Better UK website
  • a reduced capacity for the number of swimmers
  • a one-way route around the changing rooms

Changes at the campsite include:

  • self-service entry
  • socially distanced pitches
  • reduced capacity in the changing block
  • increased cleaning by Riverside staff.

Cllr Maggie Filipova-Rivers Cabinet Member for Community Services said: “This is such a popular place for our residents and visitors to have some fun and enjoy the sunshine in Wallingford, and I am so pleased that we are in a position now to reopen it after we had to keep it closed last year due to the pandemic.

“I am expecting the pool and campsite will be in high demand, so don’t forget to book, and please do follow the Covid safety guidelines so everyone can enjoy themselves. We are really keen to give our residents the chance to enjoy their summer this year, as well as hopefully providing an economic boost to Wallingford town centre, but of course keeping everyone safe is a top priority.”

All the details about the new safety guidelines and opening times for the outdoor pool and campsite are available on the Better UK website where you can also find details for how to book your sessions.

 

Planned Road Works

These road works will have a definite impact upon Dorchester residents although, hopefully, the planned mitigation measures specified by OCC in the following emails will mean that it is minor rather than a serious problem.

  • All through traffic will be diverted from further south at the Shillingford Roundabout to follow the A329 which is the recognised diversion route.
  • There will be additional signage at the Shillingford roundabout informing traffic that there is a prohibition on LGV/HGV traffic through Dorchester.
  • Signs will also state to follow the signed diversion and NOT the vehicle’s Sat Nav’s.
  • Signs will be erected at the Shillingford roundabout stating “Road Ahead Closed”.
  • There will be a manned hard closure point at the Henley Road turn leading into Dorchester, with the gatemen at this location turning around any traffic attempting to use this as an alternative route.
  • Access will only be permitted for local traffic and residents of Dorchester.
  • The main diversion and HGV signage along with “Road Closed Ahead” signage will be back at Clifton Hampden so through traffic is diverted from further back.
  • Manned hard closure point will be at the Abingdon Rd turn into Burcot, with gateman turning around all traffic apart from local access/residents.

 

 

TRAFFIC REGULATION NOTICE
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT, 1984

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 14(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act, 1984, that the Oxfordshire County Council

TEMPORARILY PROHIBITS THE USE OF AND WAITING ON THE HIGHWAY
BY ALL MOTOR VEHICLES

LOCATION: Berinsfield. A415 / A4074 Berinsfield Rbt

REASON: To facilitate carriageway resurfacing and the subsequent reinstatement of all lining and road markings.

DURATION: Starting on 28 June 2021
The anticipated completion date is 06 July 2021. (date included). The road will be closed for a maximum period of 5 nights within this period.
(Traffic Regulation Notices cover a maximum of 5 consecutive days.)

ACCESS: Limited access will be maintained for emergency service vehicles and for frontages within the closed section of road, subject to the progress of the works

The “No Waiting” restriction means that wherever there are in place yellow “No Waiting” cones, you will not be able to park vehicles on the highway.

SUGGESTED ALTERNATIVE ROUTE:via Southbound traffic A4074, B4015, B480, A329, A4074 and vice versa or A415, B4015, and vice versa.

Jason Russell, Corporate Director – Communities
Date: 11 March 2021

Dorchester Abbey Museum News

We’re now open again! Come in and see us!

After reopening the Museum on Sat 22 May, we’ll now be open every Wed, Thurs, Sat and Sun, 2.00-5.00pm until the end of September, as well as bank holiday Mondays.

So please do come in to say hello and have a look at the exhibits and the wide selection of greeting cards and small gifts in our shop.

Please be assured that you’ll feel safe in the Museum as we have careful Covid-19 protection protocols in place: hand sanitizer, one-way system, social distancing, only a small number of people allowed entry at the same time, etc.

Volunteers needed!

Please come and join our friendly team of volunteers who welcome visitors to the Museum. It’s a great way of meeting people from the village and visitors from afar. You don’t need detailed knowledge of our collection; you’ll get plenty of support. Time commitment is not extensive, just an afternoon session a couple of times a month, until the end of September.

For a look round the Museum and a chat about what’s involved in volunteering please contact:

Candy Madeley e mail candymadeley@hotmail.com or tel 01865 341490

Edith Stedman

To mark the 60th anniversary of the Museum’s first opening by Edith, we have a new display board celebrating the major contribution she made to Dorchester Abbey and the village, for which she was awarded an OBE. We are also reissuing Edith’s charming and amusing account of Dorchester life in the 1950s and 1960s, A Yankee in an English Village, with added photos and explanatory notes. Further details to follow – publication planned for later in the summer.

Dorchester Abbey Museum Job Opportunity

VOLUNTEER CURATOR (PART-TIME) FOR DORCHESTER ABBEY MUSEUM

This is an exciting opportunity to take Dorchester Abbey Museum into the next phase of its development, and make a valuable contribution to the local community. The post would suit an enthusiastic, creative person with a keen interest in Dorchester, its people and history – perhaps someone working part-time, seeking to develop a career in museums, or recently retired.

Dorchester Abbey Museum is a small, accredited and highly-regarded museum located in the Abbey Guest House adjacent to Dorchester Abbey, Dorchester on Thames, Oxfordshire. It is normally open to the public from Easter to end of September, but its work goes on throughout the year. During 2020 as a result of the pandemic, the Museum was closed for most of the time, like other public venues. We opened for some weekends when possible, subject to government guidelines and social distancing procedures. In 2021 we plan to open to the public from late May to end of September.

The Museum is managed by a small committee which includes the Curator, and run day-to-day by a team of 30 committed volunteers. The Curator is responsible to Dorchester Abbey’s Parochial Church Council and works closely with the Museum Committee. After a successful two-year period in post our Curator has recently left for a salaried museum post, so we need a replacement.

Time commitment: 1-2 days a week (7-15 hours approx.). The appointment is not for a fixed term, but will be reviewed after 3 and 6 months, thereafter annually. We seek someone who is able to take up the post as soon as possible.

For further details please contact

Dorchester Abbey Choir is emerging from lockdown!

If you have developed an urge to start (or restart) singing again over the past year, why not come and try us out?

Adults rehearse on Fridays from 7pm to 8-15 followed by an optional visit to the George and lead the music in services most Sundays.

Juniors rehearse on Fridays during term time from 6pm until 6-30 and sing once a month on Sundays and other occasional services.

Singing has a great ‘feel good’ factor and is lots of fun! If you would like to know more please get in touch.