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College’s bid for hospital

11:01am Thursday 9th July 2009

MORETON’S Fire Service College has brought forward its proposal to build a new hospital on its premises, in a bid to generate money for its training facilities.

Build clinic in orchard

10:54am Thursday 9th July 2009

A CHIPPING Campden doctor is urging people to support the controversial plan to build a doctor’s surgery on a beautiful orchard on the edge of the town.

Fire college blaze probe

10:52am Thursday 9th July 2009

AN electrical fault caused a blaze that inflicted damage of £1 million at the Fire Service College in Moreton, an investigation has found.

Facing up to the camera

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11:00am Thursday 9th July 2009

BARTON-on-the-Heath’s annual Fete on the Green went with a swing, raising lots of money for the parish church and other good causes in the village.

Alcohol centre may shut

10:51am Thursday 9th July 2009

CHIPPING Campden’s St Saviour’s alcohol rehabilitation centre could close because it is no longer needed, say the people who run it.

Damage to soccer club

10:46am Thursday 9th July 2009

YOBS have so badly damaged Moreton Rangers Football Club’s premises that the building has got to be demolished.

‘Vendetta’ fears as farm shop’s signs are destroyed

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10:48am Thursday 9th July 2009

A NORTH Cotswold farm shop’s staff are wondering if somebody is waging a vendetta against their business after someone destroyed all their signs along the A429 Fosseway.

A big result from a small school

10:35am Thursday 9th July 2009

LONGBOROUGH Primary School’s green-fingered pupils used their gardening skills to raise £339.50 for the Barnardos children’s charity. Each of the school’s 46 pupils raised the cash by being sponsored to grow runner beans.

Man who went from a caravan to a manor

10:45am Thursday 9th July 2009

TRIBUTES have been paid to a man who began married life living in a caravan with just £1 to his name but went on to buy one of the finest manor houses in the Cotswolds.

Shopkeeper’s optimism about future

10:21am Thursday 9th July 2009

CHIPPING Campden is showing signs of recovering from the credit crunch, says a town shopkeeper.

End of the line in sight for Bourton's old railway station

1:14pm Wednesday 8th July 2009

ABOUT 40 years after the last train left Bourton railway station, the disused building is set to be demolished to make way for a new care home.

Ebrington gardeners win gold at Hampton Court

1:05pm Wednesday 8th July 2009

EBRINGTON and District Gardening Club members feel blooming happy after winning gold at one of Britain’s leading flower shows, held at London’s historic Hampton Court Palace.

Parish councils join forces to fight Long Marston leisure development

1:02pm Wednesday 8th July 2009

A WORKING group of 14 local parish and town councils have signed a letter opposing plans for a 500 home leisure development on the Long Marston estate.

Railway enthusiasts celebrate special lady's birthday

Pictured from left to right, sharing a birthday cake beside the locomotive, are Foremarke Hall Group’s chairman Jim Clarke, locomotive manager John Cruxon and treasurer Ron Alexander.

1:10pm Wednesday 8th July 2009

GLOUCESTERSHIRE Warwickshire Railway (GWR) got up a full head of steam to celebrate a special lady’s 60th birthday.

Police charge two men following Chipping Norton burglaries

12:04pm Tuesday 7th July 2009

TWO Chipping Norton males will appear at Banbury Magistrates’ Court on Friday, July 24 after police charged them with having committed two burglaries in the town on Wednesday, July 1.



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