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  • County football forum for all

    ONE of five consultation evenings, organised by the Worcestershire FA, will take place in the Public Hall in Evesham on Wednesday, March 12. Information gained will assist the County FA in writing its Four-Year county Plan for Worcestershire in which

  • Used keys to steal

    A THIEF stole a set of car keys from a jacket pocket hanging up at the Dormy House Hotel near Chipping Campden on Thursday and used them to open a Peugeot 106 in the car park. The offender then stole the car owner's driving licence and some bank cards

  • More than 30 drivers caught

    DENSE fog failed to deter police officers planning to carry out a speed check on the A44 London Road at Chipping Norton this week. Thames Valley Police, working in partnership with Oxfordshire County Council road safety officers, were due to conduct

  • Keep your sandbags

    CHIPPING Campden residents issued with sandbags during the heavy rain last month have been advised to hold on to them. The town council said it people should keep the sandbags rather than return them to the fire station for storage. Local resident and

  • Checking out Roman ancestry

    MEMBERS of Stow Youth Centre had a unique insight into their Roman ancestry when they took part in a mosaic workshop at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester recently. The Stow youngsters were joined by members of Cirecencester Young Carers for the event

  • New clerk for Chipping Campden

    CHIPPING Campden's new town clerk is Joanna Ellis, who is currently acting clerk at Badsey. Mrs Ellis, who has a degree in politics, economics and psychology from the Open University and a law degree, was offered the job following interviews last week

  • Red letter day for ex-postman and his wife

    IT will be a red letter day for a north Cotswolds couple as they celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary today. Former postman Douglas Howe and his wife Edith, both aged 75, of Dulverton Place, Moreton were married on February 22, 1958 and have since

  • Knees up for sports hall campaign

    DOING the Lambeth Walk came easily for Cotswold School headteacher Ann Holland when she took to the stage to entertain students and guests at a lunchtime concert last Thursday. Mrs Holland, a member of Warwickshire-based Helen Porter and Friends, used

  • School fosters a French horse

    STUDENTS at Kingham Hill School in the north Cotswolds school have offered a rescue horse the chance of happy life a thousand miles from the Italian slaughterhouse to which he was about to be sent. Sully is a two-year-old Percheron, a French draught