Monthly Archives: May 2025

Laura’s Charity Tractor Run – 18 May

Convening at Hopkins Farm Lower Tysoe, from approx 8am! We’ve got breakfast baps supplied by Catering Angel and coffees by GetFed; we do welcome spectators to come and watch the machinery line up and prepare for the off.

We will travel from Warmington, past Farnborough hall towards the hills and expect to be passing over Burton Dassett Hills at approximately 12.30/1.00pm.. all being well!! Times are subject to change:

Online link to our group here (we’ll post live route updates on the day)
or by searching ‘Laura’s Tractor Run’ on Facebook. We’re using the hashtag #Laurastractorrun2025

We will, as usual, convene on the playing fields in Tysoe at around 2.30/3.00pm – this year we’ve really gone for it, we’ve got live music from Pete Watkins, rides and activities for the kids, a tombola, raffle and auction. Ettington Plant Cafe volunteers are attending and hosting a plant stand where all proceeds will go to Shipston Home Nursing. Catering supplied by Happy Herefords and Catering Angel – plus a variety of homebaked goodies like cakes and biscuits! The bar will also be open plus teas,coffees etc.

Last year we raised over £10k for charity and it would be absolutely amazing to raise that amount, or more, in 2025.

Chosen charities in 2025:
Shipston Home Nursing
Cancer Research – a donation will be made specifically the Banbury Store
My Name’5 Doddie Foundation (raising funds to go toward research for finding a cure for MND)
The Farming Community Network (FCN)

Thank you!

Contribute to a focus group on rural policing

The Rural Services Network, a proud Executive Board Member of the Rural National Crime Network, is encouraging rural residents to have their say on policing in their communities.

The Rural Resilience Research Group at Harper Adams University is conducting important research into rural confidence in the police, and they want to hear from you. This project will explore how rural residents feel about their interactions with the police and help develop recommendations for future practice. It is the first initiative of its kind to create robust, evidence-based insights on what drives trust and confidence in rural policing.

Why Take Part?

  • Share your experiences and thoughts on policing in rural areas.
  • Contribute to meaningful research that could drive real improvements.
  • Help create evidence-based recommendations for policymakers.
  • Ensure rural voices are heard and rural issues are addressed.

What’s Involved? Participants will take part in a single focus group discussion (video recorded) and offer input on guidance documents based on their experiences. A small recompense is available for full participation.

Where? Focus groups will be held across:

  • North and South Shropshire
  • North and South Worcestershire
  • North and South Herefordshire
  • North and South Warwickshire

Interested? This is a vital opportunity to influence future policing policy and practice in rural areas. Please get in touch with the project lead, Kreseda Smith, at
kresedasmith@harper-adams.ac.uk

For more information see the Rural Resilience Network website.

Warwickshire County Council – Election Results

The election for County Councillors took place on 1 May 2025.

Avon Dassett is in the Kineton & Red Horse ward. The results were:

  • Rob Ballantyne – Green Party – 351
  • Bruno Frenguelli – Labour Party – 183
  • John Leary – Reform UK – 799
  • Christopher Mills – Conservative Party – 1404
  • Nick Solman – Liberal Democrats – 359

Chris Mills is therefore re-elected as the County Councillor representing Avon Dassett.

The overall results for Warwickshire were:

  • Conservative Party – 9 seats
  • Green Party – 7 seats
  • Labour Party – 3 seats
  • Liberal Democrats – 14 seats
  • Reform UK – 23 seats
  • Whitnash Residents – 1 seat

Thus there is no party in overall control.

Avon Dassett Commemorates VE Day

Avon Dassett will be commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II with afternoon tea and croquet on the lawns of Avon Carrow. Unfortunately tickets are sold out but there are many more activities and events going on locally.

This contrasts with the 75th anniversary which was held in the midst of the COVID19 pandemic when the village held a socially distanced sing-along and people sat in their gardens to listen and have a picnic. A commemorative newspaper was created showing what was going on in the village in the 1940s and remembering relatives of Avon Dassett villagers who served.