Kidlington Neighbourhood Action Group
The intention of this article is simply to make all residents aware of the existence and purpose of the group.
The group was formed on the 3rd September 2007 at Thames Valley Police Headquarters Kidlington.
Purpose of the Neighbourhood Action Group or NAG is to deal with key issues identified by the community either through surveys, public meetings or mail. Kidlington NAG represents the following areas;
Kirtlington, Shipton-On-Cherwell and Thrupp, Hampton Gay and Poyle, Bletchingdon, Weston-On-The-Green, Islip, Oddington, Charlton-On-Otmoor, Noke, Merton, Fencott and Murcott, Horton-Cum-Studley, Kidlington, Begbroke, Yarnton, Gosford and Water Eaton.
The NAG are representatives of different communities within the 16 areas together with Police Officers having responsibility within the areas.
Current members of the group are;
Fred Jones NAG Chairman-Yarnton Parish Council. Paul Waknell- Oxfordshire Fire Service.Tony Alderman-Thames Valley Police. Sara Hepworth-Kidlington Parish Council. David Wintersgill-Begbroke Parish Council. Larry Jordan-Thames Valley Police. Rob Lowther-Cherwell D.C. Tom Hollis-Gosford Hill School. Simon Street-Exeter Hall Surgery. Norman Davies-Kidlington Business, Martin Percival-Thames Valley Police and Maurice Billington-County Councillor.
The NAG WILL NOT receive reports of criminal activity that have not initially been reported to the police.
The NAG WILL CONSIDER for example; community concerns, circumstances that provoke feeling of insecurity for residents, lack of facilities for the common good of the community. The best way to find out if the NAG can help resolve a problem is to ask them. This applies to individuals and organized groups.
If you sincerely believe that you have a community problem in you area contact the Kidlington NAG via any of the group members above. If the NAG can help resolve the issue then we have all contributed to making our community a nicer place to live.
Fred Jones Chairman 01865 373871 email [email protected]


