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Radley Rotunda
Community Room and Garden

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About Us

Radley Rotunda is an eco-friendly circular building constructed from timber and designed to fit into the natural surroundings. It will be constructed off-site, then transported to the site in the summer and assembled together.

Who is creating Radley Rotunda?

The plans for the hall and garden have been developed by the members of Radley Rotunda Trust, with input from a series of public meetings with residents.

The building is being paid for by Radley Parish Council and the land is being provided by Redrow.

Internal fittings and equipment are being paid for by Radley Parish Church. External equipment will depend on grants and other sources, including the Vale of the White Horse Community Arts Fund.

Who is creating Radley Rotunda?

Radley Rotunda Trust will run it as a not-for-profit Charitable Incorporated Organisation (registered charity number 1203282). The building and land will be leased from Radley Parish Council.
The Trustees are all from Radley: Emma McDermott, Rob McDermott, Martha Buckley, Brian Nonweiler, and Alistair Drummond (all residents of The Lawns); Chris Henderson (Woodlands); and Phil Henderson (Lower Radley).