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7:56am Wednesday 26th September 2007
LUCY Baggott, co-owner of Wychwood Books in Sheep Street, Stow, is looking the part of Sleeping Beauty for a special exhibition running from October 6 to 21 at the antiquarian and second-hand bookshop.
Lucy and brother Henry have put together a display of books from the early 20th Century demonstrating the work of French book illustrator Edmund Dulac.
Two of his books were the Sleeping Beauty and The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam (all corr), together worth around £1,800, which form the heart of the Wychwood display.
For more details of the exhibition and the shop's wide range of books, call 01451 831880 or see their website at www.wychwoodbooks.com
A BROADWAY woman who is trekking across the Sahara Desert for charity is boosting her fundraising efforts with an auction.
THE demolition of Eckington Recreation Centre began on Monday (21) paving the way for work to begin on its £80,000 replacement.
THE government's decision to give surrounding areas more flood recovery cash than Gloucestershire has been labelled "a shame" by a North Cotswold civic leader.
A COTSWOLDS huntsman, who is being prosecuted for hunting foxes since the ban was imposed, is to appear at Cheltenham Magistrates Court next month.
Amanda Holden is to front an ITV1 show which makes people's dreams come true.
Gordon Brown has hailed a march of hundreds of the world's religious leaders, calling for urgent action to tackle global poverty, as "the greatest public demonstration of faith" Britain has ever seen.
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