Music in the Meadow 2025
Oakfield Community
Oakfield Community hosted our annual Music in the Meadow fundraising event on Saturday 5th July 2025 at our Easton Maudit site. This was a very enjoyable event for all, thank you to all who volunteered and attended, we hope everyone had a great time, the people we support certainly did!
We are pleased to announce the event raised an amazing £929.96 for Oakfield Charity. Thank you to all who attended supported the event, this would not be possible without you!
Our next fundraising event, Oakfield's Community Day, is on the 20th September 2025 at our Yardley Hastings site. Look out for further information coming on this soon...

The people we support have had both a relaxing but busy August, making the most of the last of summer. They have been enjoying the outside space, on walks, and having fun with friends and family. They have also been bowling, attending seed-to-plate, completing in-house activities, developing life skills and out for day trips. Please see some of the photos taken over August below!

A number of people we support recently went on a five day holiday to Norfolk. They enjoyed a picnic on the beach, had fun in the arcade, explored the local gift shops and enjoyed a classic fish and chips along the seafront. What a great way to enjoy the last of the British summer. Please see the below photographs taken over the holiday!

The people we support have had a fun July at Oakfield. They have completed in-house activities such as crafts, seed-to-plate as well as enjoying outdoor walks, games and developing life skills. There have been visits to Sywell, bowling and other days out. Please see the below photos taken over July!

Please see the below blog post written by Cllr Stephen Clarke on his visit to Music in the Meadow fundraising event... "OAKFIELD COMMUNITY 'MUSIC IN THE MEADOW' 5 JULY 2025 Sharon Wykes, MD, Oakfield Community, kindly invited me to their Music in the Meadow fundraising event on Saturday 5 July 2025. Music in the Meadows hosted singers, dancers, a BBQ, refreshments, raffle, tombola and many stalls. As I was parking my car in the car park, I could hear the sound of music coming from a group of excited singers and carers who were accompanying the band in the meadow adjacent to the house. As I wandered around the stalls, I bumped into a number of residents from Yardley Hastings who were there too, including Georgia who we know from the Pop Up Shop. Whist enjoying a cup of coffee and a short rest later on, we met a lovely family from Birmingham who were here to see their sister Caroline who has lived in the Oakfield Community for 30 years. John, Diane, and Margaret were very complimentary about Oakfield and the care and support their sister received. We had a happy time as we chatted in the sunshine. The family hope to see us again at the next Oakfield event. Oakfield Community provides homes, care and support to adults with moderate to severe learning disabilities and autism over two sites within Easton Maudit and Yardley Hastings. In addition to the main house in Easton Maudit, Oakfield also own a house in Yardley Hastings where they have been providing a specialised supported living service since 2016. The Yardley Hastings home is a Grade 2 listed building, of which there are 12 individual supported living flats. Within the grounds there is a Community Garden which consists of a Sensory Garden, seating and vegetable patches, with an array of flowers adding colour and scents to the garden. I have supported them and assisted with the marketing of the Oakfield Community small pop-up Charity Shop at 1 Castle Ashby Road, Yardley Hastings, NN7 1EL which is open on both a Wednesday and Friday from 10am-4pm. WNC has shared information on its social media accounts and drafted material for its residents e-newsletter. They also intend to include the wording in the next available edition of West Northants Life. All proceeds from the Yardley Hastings pop-up shop go directly to the Northamptonshire-based Oakfield Charity, which provides quality housing, support and community opportunities to help people with learning disabilities and autism reach their full potential and live as independently as possible."

The people we support at Oakfield have been keeping busy over June, enjoying the outdoors space and summer sun by going for walks and having picnics, as well as celebrating birthdays, visiting local farms, activities (in-house and out-house), seed-to-plate, spending time with friends and developing life skills. Please see the below photographs taken over June.

The people we support have been busy over May, including activities such as crafts, exercise, enjoying the outdoors and developing life skills. There have also been trips on holiday, to the farm, boost trampoline park and visiting family to name a few. Please see the below photos taken over May below!