Archive - Thursday, 10 May 2001


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On this day: The Cotswolds Archive

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The Cotswolds Archive

  • Loved cedar tree saved from chop

    A MUCH-loved tree in a Cotswold churchyard has been saved from the chop. read more

  • Double date at Stratford

    THERE will be two meetings in the space of five days at Stratford Racecourse next week after the course has been able to stage just one card since last October. read more

  • R and B gig

    SHIPSTON'S White Bear Hotel hosts a gig by R and B band Electric Leg at 8.30pm on Sunday. read more

  • Plant sale

    SHIPSTON Home Nursing is holding its annual charity plant sale on Saturday at the Methodist Church in New Street. The sale runs from 10am to mid-day, but anyone wanting to donate plants is being urged to deliver them to the church tomorrow (Friday) before 1pm. read more

  • Moves to combat floods

    THE new owners of the Old Mill Hotel in Shipston say they have drawn up plans to counter its flooding problems. read more

  • Decision time on CCTV funding

    TOWN councillors will be asked to decide next week whether to give thousands of pounds to a crime-cracking scheme in Shipston. read more

  • Help needed for Cook

    CAN anyone help trace descendants of Sarah Cook - nee Adams who lived in North Littleton, Evesham area? read more

  • Generous shoppers

    WORCESTERSHIRE Wildlife thank most sincerely the people shopping and working in Evesham last week who supported their Flag Day. read more

  • Growing pains of Broadway housing

    At a recent presentation to the Broadway Trust (1st May) Jane Reeves, Policy Planner, Wychavon, clearly set out the Council's approach to the redevelopment of the Gordon Russell site. read more

  • Time for progress off the football field

    CAN I take this opportunity to congratulate chairman Jim Cockerton and his committee, manager Phil Mullen and all the players and grounds man Nigel Gregg with the progress Evesham United Football Club have made on the field this season. read more

  • What total, utter, sad nonsense this all is

    THREE cheers for the voice of reason, Mr Joe Bomford in his recent letter. read more

  • A big "thank you" to all those youngsters

    ON behalf of Bewdley Court tenants I would like to say a big thank you to the Youth Group at Evesham Evangelical Church, for coming on Sunday afternoon to tidy our garden and then entertain us. read more

  • Views from those in a concrete jungle

    IT had to come, the turn of the sheep, clean healthy animals thrown into pits, baby lambs not allowed to be born. read more

  • It's an unfair picture of our post office

    I AM writing in response to Adrian Bailey, Wickhamford, who had his first I quote 'enlightening' visit to Evesham Post Office last week. I feel his opinions are biased and his comments portray an unfair picture of our main post office. read more

  • Golden opportunity for villages?

    I would be interested to know where the quote "golden opportunity" is taken from, in relation to the withdrawn Planning Application to develop market garden land in Offenham (Evesham Journal 26-4-01). read more

  • Reminder: Stow Horse Fair is cancelled

    POLICE have repeated a call for people to stay away from today's (Thursday) Stow fair, which has been officially cancelled. read more

  • Enter contest

    STOW children are being urged to enter a drawing competition aimed at highlighting the Marine Conservation Society's turtle conservation programme. read more

  • Sabre title for Thomas

    THOMAS Brenda, aged 14, from Alcester High School, won the Tameside Leon Paul Under-15 Sabre Fencing League competition held in Manchester last weekend. read more

  • Alcester and Inkberrow shine under lights

    ALCESTER A and Inkberrow were victorious when the WICA Winter League staged its Floodlit finals at Littletons. read more

  • "Spuff" the magic drag man fires up the fans!

    TOP drag racer John Spuffard entertained several thousand motorsport fans who flocked to the Shakespeare County Raceway on Bank Holiday Monday for the opening round of the Super Series National Drag Racing Championships. read more

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