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  • Kiss goodbye to cash for air ambulance

    VISITORS to a north Cotswolds garden centre will be able to pucker up in style under a giant ball of mistletoe in the run-up to Christmas. The three foot diameter ball at the Fosseway Garden Centre was the biggest on sale at the recent Tenbury Wells

  • Footballers raise more than £5,000

    A CHARITY football match has raised more than £5,000 for the Warwickshire Firefighters Families Fund. The match in memory of the four firefighters killed in the warehouse fire at Atherstone-on-Stour on November 2 was organised by staff at DCS Europe

  • From the Archives - December 13, 2007.

    100 Years Ago December 14, 1907 THE Moreton-in-Marsh Christmas Stock Show and Sale was held on Tuesday in very uncomfortable weather. The show itself, both numerically and as to the quality of the exhibits, was far in advance of previous years. The

  • Car park changes planned

    COTSWOLD District Council is considering a change to the status of its car park in Station Road, Moreton, to help ease parking problems in the town. Cotswold District Council cabinet is due to discuss the proposal to turn the shoppers' car park next

  • Tesco’s lorries continuing to cause problems

    LORRIES delivering to Tesco in Moreton are causing headaches for local people. Town councillors meeting on Monday heard that many townspeople had complained about the huge lorries, which have difficulties getting access to the Tesco Express store in

  • Members in protest in fight to save club

    MORETON Community Club members have taken to the streets in protest at attempts by the Royal British Legion to oust them from the former Legion club premises in the town. An estimated 100 club and branch members marched along Moreton High Street last

  • Stones hit by vandals yet again

    GUARDIANS of the historic Rollright Stones are appealing for public help to stop arsonists who have targeted the ancient site four times in the past two years. Karin Attwood, spokeswoman for the Rollright Stones Trust, which manages the 5,000-year-old

  • Ding-dong over calendar

    BELLRINGERS in the north Cotswold village of Brailes are creating a bit of a ding dong by baring all for a charity calendar. And they are not the only ones to strip in the village, where various tradespeople and local groups have undressed to raise money