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  • Colour clash

    STOW Town Council is seeking guidance from district council planning officers on the painting of houses in the town after planning committee chairman Tom Morris said that some houses had been painted in "slightly garish colours". read more

  • Folk at George

    FOLK trio Harvest Moon are giving a free concert at the George Hotel, Brailes, on Sunday at 2pm. At the same time rock band Area 51 are performing a free gig at the White Bear in Shipston. read more

  • Good old days

    CHERINGTON Players are staging their annual music hall at Cherington Village Hall this evening and on Saturday, at The George Hotel, Brailes, on Sunday and again in the village hall on Friday and Saturday, February 13 and 14. For information and tickets contact Tim Porter on 01608 685332. read more

  • Eckington

    INFANT WELFARE CLINIC: Is on Friday, February 13, 2pm to 4pm at the village hall. Everyone with pre-school children is welcome. read more

  • Moreton

    INTEREST AND LEISURE CLUB: The club had a celebratory start in the New Year with lunch at the Wychwood Golf Club at Lyneham organised by Mr and Mrs Bryan Baldwin. read more

  • Willersey

    MOBILE POLICE STATION: The next visit of the mobile police station will be on Monday, February 16, between 3.15pm and 4.15pm. For calls other than 999 (emergency), phone 0854 090 1234. read more

  • Hunting Dates

    SATURDAY: The North Cotswold Hounds - meet at Foxcote at 10.45am. The Warwickshire Hounds - meet at Little Orchard Farm, Cherington at 10.45am. read more

  • Watch thief under orders from dealer

    A-31-YEAR-OLD man launched a smash-and-grab raid on a Moreton jeweller to satisfy his drug dealer's taste for expensive watches, a court heard last Friday. read more

  • Evesham Mayor's Diary

    SATURDAY: 7pm for 7.30pm, Mayor and Mayoress to host Spring Ball in the Public Hall. read more

  • Affordable homes to be saved for locals

    A HOUSING association has promised that affordable houses for rent on the edge of a north Cotswolds village will be made available only to people with a strong village connection. read more

  • Stratford Mayor's Diary

    SUNDAY: 9.50am, Mayor's Civic Service at St Andrews Church, Shottery. read more

  • Town gets the hump at road works hold-up

    COUNCILLORS have questioned why traffic-calming measures planned for the A429 at Stow were not carried out during the recent roadworks that brought traffic chaos to the town. read more

  • Chemists

    ALCESTER: Lloyds Pharmacy, 51-53 High Street, except Weds and Sats, until 6.30pm. 01789 400122. Hopkins Pharmacy, 4 Hopkins Precinct, Mon-Fri to 6.30pm. 01789 762634. No rota Sunday and public holidays. read more

  • Converted silos give hope for single home-buyers

    AN innovative solution to the problem of affordable housing in rural areas is being pioneered by a north Cotswolds company. read more

  • Disability Advice

    DO you have a question about a disability issue? Did you know there is an advice service in Evesham and Pershore that can help you find the answer? read more

  • Parents battle for their special school

    PARENTS in the north Cotswolds are battling to save a special school for children with learning difficulties, which is threatened with closure. read more

  • Fire college wins a vote of confidence

    THE Government has underlined the importance of the Fire Service College in Moreton to the its plans for the future of the fire service. read more

  • Wyre Piddle

    PARISH COUNCIL: An email had been received from Coun C Clarke tendering his resignation which was accepted. read more

  • Balloon goes up for church celebrations

    THE balloon is going up for Stour Valley Baptist Church on Saturday - 100 of them to be precise. read more

  • Thanks for the health

    I AM writing to thank people in the Evesham area for their huge interest and response to new independent Health Forums established to give local people more say in the running of local National Health Services. read more

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