Chinnor's first home game in National 3 South next season will be a derby with Henley Hawks.
Henley will visit Kingsey Road on Saturday, September 13 with the return match at Dry Leas on Saturday, January 3.
Chinnor open up with a trip to London Scottish on Saturday, September 6, with Henley travelling to Barking.
Promotion and relegation from last season have led to Rugby Lions being trans- ferred from National 3 North to South.
Grove are looking for a new coach after Neil Osborne resigned due to work commit- ments.
They hope to have a new coaching team in place before pre-season training starts on Saturday, July 5.
Club captain Andy Walsh said: "Neil has struggled to commit the time needed to coach and develop the Grove senior sides.
"Grove RFC would like to thank Neil for his hard work over the last few years.
For more information on coaching or playing at Grove, contact Nigel Dixey on 07876138186 or email ndixey@ ntlworld.com.
Vice-captain Dean Andrews bagged a double at Littlemore's presentation.
Centre Andrews won the 1st XV player of the year and the director of coaching award.
Canadian Jeremy Knott was the most improved player, Tristan Andrews tourist of the year with veteran Paul Goodenough voted clubman of the year.
Long-serving player Russell Hixon has stood down as director of coaching.
Martin Ashby, his assistant for the last five years and former coach of the Oxford Barbarians youth side, will take over.
Carl Wright will come in as forwards coach.
Anyone interested in playing for Littlemore should contact Tim Stevens on 07930 194183 or email tim.stevens@ sport.ox.ac.uk.
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