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Weber Barbecue School Cookery Courses 2026 at Webbs, Millets Farm
Location: Webbs, Millets Farm
Dates: Saturday, 9th May 2026 – All American BBQ Course
Sunday, 10th May 2026 – Summer Favourites BBQ Course
Sunday, 14th June 2026 – Real Asian BBQ Course
Sunday, 12th July 2026 – Summer Favourites BBQ Course
Time: 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Price: £80 per person
Book Millets Farm
Get ready for summer with the ultimate barbecue cookery masterclass from the world’s barbecue experts. As a flagship Weber World store, we are delighted to offer you this 3-hour, hands-on, cookery school certified by Weber where you can learn new skills and techniques from a Weber barbecue chef while cooking up some tasty dishes.
The course includes:
- 3-hour hands-on cooking experience with a Weber-certified barbecue chef
- The opportunity to cook on the latest Weber Barbecues to increase your cooking repertoire. The recipes will include the use of a range of accessories so that you learn about the different cooking methods and techniques used to produce some exceptionally delicious food.
- Drinks provided throughout your course
- Cook and eat all of the food produced on the day
- Weber Apron to take home plus a digital recipe brochure & digital course certificate.
See course menus below. To ensure you enjoy your course menu of choice, see the menu dates at the top of this page.
Menu – Weber’s Summer Favourites BBQ Course:
Welcome Snack:
Rub and Marinade Session:
- Salt, Garlic, Pepper, Lemon and Rosemary Seasoning
- Pico De Gallo
Main Menu:
- Puff Pastry Taco
- Pea Risotto
- One Pot Chicken
- Grilled Spring Cabbage
- Brownie Bar
Demo Dishes:
- Bavette Steak / The Perfect Potato Rosti
Menu – Weber’s Real Asian BBQ Course:
Welcome Snack:
Rub and Marinade Session:
- Sichuanm, Salt & Garlic Seasoning
- Five Spice Rub
- Asian Style BBQ Sauce
Main Menu:
- Teriyaki Mushroom Gao Bao
- Char Sui Style BBQ Pork
- Grilled Pak Choi
- Boiled Rice
- Coconut Pancakes with Sticky Pineapple
Demo:
- Crying Tiger Ribeye Steak with Chilli Dipping Sauce
Menu – Weber’s All American BBQ Course:
Welcome Snack:
Rub and Marinade Session:
- Salt, Pepper & Garlic Seasoning
- Weber’s Texas Dry Rub
- Alabama White Sauce
Main Menu:
- Crispy Chicken Wings with Alabama White Sauce
- Build Your Own, Double Smoked Cheeseburger
- Double Stuffed Potatoes
- American Beans
- Glazed Cinnamon Rolls – Apple & Blueberry
Demo:
- Meatloaf / All American Slaw
Equipment to be used:
We will use a range of equipment on the day provided by Weber, barbecues may include the Genesis EPX335, Master-Touch Premium GBS C-5750, Searwood XL 600 Wood Pellet Grill, Slate GPD & Summit Kamado. The equipment used should cover the breadth of barbecue types you may have at home or help you decide which barbecue to go for if you are planning to up your barbecue game this summer.
Chef Bio:
Wychbold courses are led by Shane Bagley, a classically trained American Pit Master. After starting his career at Le Cordon Bleu in San Francisco, he worked in some of the city’s most notable restaurants and hotels. After moving to the UK and setting up several restaurants and barbecue catering companies, he eventually began hosting cooking courses leading to his partnership with Weber.
Please let us know beforehand if you need help accessing our venue. The event space is flat and has just one step. Unfortunately, as this is a group event, we cannot guarantee a lack of allergens in any of the food produced on the day.
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Oxford News
Pictures to celebrate World Poetry Day 2026 in Oxfordshire
UNESCO first adopted March 21 as World Poetry Day during its 30th General Conference in Paris, with the aim of supporting linguistic diversity through poetic expression and increasing the opportunity for endangered languages to be heard.
The heritage organisation said: “World Poetry Day is the occasion to honour poets, revive oral traditions of poetry recitals, promote the reading, writing and teaching of poetry, foster the convergence between poetry and other arts such as theatre, dance, music and painting, and raise the visibility of poetry in the media.”
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This time on Looking Back, we’ve found a selection of fantastic poetry celebrations in Oxfordshire from the year 2014, now 12 years ago.
Language lovers converged for the day of celebration on bookshops, schools, at recitals and conferences.
Take a look back through this Oxford Mail archive gallery to find pictures from a decade ago of World Poetry Day celebrations in Oxfordshire.
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All the Oxfordshire locations used as TV and film sets
We’ve made a gallery of pictures showing all the Oxfordshire spots which have been used for TV and film sets over the years.
Some of the biggest productions filmed here in Oxfordshire include Spectre in the James Bond franchise, which transformed Blenheim Palace in Woodstock into the Palazzo Cardenza in Rome.
Blenheim Palace featured as a key movie set for the James Bond film, Spectre, when it was dressed up as the Palazzo Cardenza in Rome, 2015 (Image: Andrew Walmsley)
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Many period dramas were also created in the county, like the BBC adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall, which was partly filmed at Chastleton House in the Cotswolds.
Cotswolds villages have been repeatedly transformed and used as filming locations for their historical appeal, like the villages of Brill, Broadwell and Castle Combe.
Find all the pictures in this archive gallery of historic Oxfordshire filming locations here.
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Aureus School girls were inspired by Navy’s women’s day
Three Year 10 pupils from Aureus School in Didcot travelled to London for the Royal Navy International Women’s Day event, held on HMS President during Careers Week and designed to showcase opportunities within the Royal Navy and beyond.
Students Antonia Pop, Ellie Swan and Tilly Mulvey are all taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme.
Ellie Swan said: “It was fantastic to see the possible career paths within the Navy.”
Rob Hayden, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award manager at Aureus School, accompanied the students to the event.
He said: “During the day, students had talks from individuals within the Navy and from guest speakers, including Hannah Botterman, who last year won both the Rugby World Cup and the Six Nations with England.”
He said: “Students also had the chance to network with the speakers and other attendees.
“The event showed the students a wide range of inspirational females within the Navy and other careers.”
Aureus School, part of the GLF Schools multi-academy trust, says its vision is focused on ‘cultivating ambition’ and ‘high standards for all’.
Headteacher Kirsty Rogers says the Didcot-based co-educational comprehensive has undergone a ‘transformative journey’, creating a community where students feel a strong sense of belonging. She emphasises inclusivity, high expectations, and a broad curriculum that encourages ambition, resilience and respect, supported by dedicated staff and diverse extra-curricular opportunities.
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