Sunday, 31 May 2026

Films this week at Maona cinema

Dear Blogger

Message from Holly Maries at Maona Oswestry cinema

New films released for June at Maona Cinema are now on our website

  Coming up week beginning 1st June2026.

  Wednesday  

  Black Bag (15), 19:30 *an Oswestry Film Society Screening  

  Thursday   

  Rose of Nevada (15), 19:30  

 Friday  

  The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A), 19:30  

  Saturday  

  The Sheep Detectives (PG), 13:30  

  The Sheep Detectives (PG), 16:30  

  The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A), 19:30  

  Sunday  

  The Sheep Detectives (PG), 12:00  

  The Devil Wears Prada 2 (12A), 14:30  

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Holly Maries
Duty Manager
 
email holly@maonacinema.com
 
email www.maonacinema.com


Wooden cot and high chair looking for a new home - free

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Message from Jennifer Mansfield, Weston Lullingfields

I have a wooden cot and high chair looking for a new home. FREE!
Jennifer Mansfield 
Oak Tree Cottage Weston Lullingfields 
Tel: 07808071957 


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Our Village Show 12th September - don`t miss it

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Message from Carol, Village Hall Committee

the ever popular,

RUYTON XI TOWNS VILLAGE SHOW - don`t miss this great way to meet neighbours who live in the village.

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Thursday, 28 May 2026

RATS murder mystery, just a few ticketsleft

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Message from Claire Trickett

RATS murder mystery - just a few tickets left - see attached for details

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Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Himalayan Balsam - pull them up before they seed Platt Bridge this friday @3pm

Dear Blogger

Message from Wendy Lowdon

Just to remind you, several people will be gathering to remove Himalayan Balsam upstream from the Platt Bridge on both the Ruyton XI side and the Baschurch side. 

Himalayan Balsam maybe a pretty looking plant but it creates a mono-culture. It out performs native plants therefore insect and small mammal biodiversity dies also with the loss of the wonderful variety of British native plants. As Himalayan Balsam is an annual, the new crop of the plant comes from seed, which it produces prolifically, and not from the root. In winter it dies off and then there is no vegetation to hold the soil of the banks of the river and adds to the likelihood of breakdown of the river banks and erosion. If you have Himalayan Balsam you are urged to remove it before it develops seeds. By doing so you are supporting the growth of local native plants, stabilizing the river bank and your plant is not seeding places down river from you. Remember Himalayan balsam cannot be put into the green bin for disposal but the pulled plant , without seeds, can be left high on the bank to decompose.  

The Baschurch side will meet on the Dairy Pak truck area at 5.00 on Friday afternoon and 3.00 Saturday afternoon.
The Ruyton Side will meet at the Platt Bridge Meadow at 5 on Friday afternoon and 3.00 on Saturday afternoon. 
We will walk to the affected sites. You must wear protective clothing, gloves, long sleeves and thick trousers to protect you from nettles while you tackle the balsam. We will leave the 'pulled balsam' high on the bank as it will not be necessary to remove so long as it has not have a seedhead. We are only aiming to do an hour or so. Where there are bare areas, we will sow some seed obtained from Landlife UK Wildflowers suitable for riverbanks including meadowsweet, loosestrife, vetch, Yellow flag iris and Sedge which are perennials and will hold the bank. 

With best wishes,

Wendy Lowdon
07800658540


Mill House Garden open for the NGS charities - & it`s on your doorstep!

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Be part of our community and support this garden opening which raises funds for several great charities.  It`s not far - enjoy the walk and a lovely garden with teas.

Message from Debbie & Jeff Sargent, Mill Lane

MILL HOUSE, MILL LANE, Ruyton XI Towns 
will be open under the National Gardens Scheme on Sunday 7th June, 2 - 5 pm. 
Riverside garden, woodland, herbaceous borders and unusual shrubs and trees. Next door to the Mayall Arboretum. 
Tea and cakes available, plant sale, books and garden bric-a-brac.
Entrance £5. All proceeds to NGS charities.


Ruyton XI Towns Church Clock appeal

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Message from Richard Herzog, St. John the Baptist Church


As many of you will have noticed, our village clock in the church tower has been out of action for the last six months. We have obtained an estimate for repair and thanks to some generous donations and a grant, we are hoping to be able to get the work done this summer. If anyone would like any more information or would like to make a donation please contact Richard Herzog on 07929933742. Or at herzog.fish@gmail.com.