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  • Willersey

    MOBILE POLICE STATION: The mobile Police Station will be visiting Willersey on February 9 from 9.45am to 10.45am. Residents are reminded that with the mobile police station each month there will now be a member of the Cotswold District Council staff travelling with the van to answer any queries relating to district council services. For police calls - other than 999 - phone 0845 090 1234. read more

  • End of an era as Dorothy, 103, dies

    MORETON'S oldest resident, Dorothy Pye, has died after a long life at the heart of the community. read more

  • Haggis night will support hospice

    COTSWOLD people are urged to come along to a Burns Night supper and help raise funds for a new children's hospice. read more

  • School adjudicator chosen

    THE adjudicator who will decide the fate of the Alderman Knight School for children with special needs has been appointed. read more

  • Aristocrat fights from the grave to clear his name

    THE case of a convicted aristocrat who campaigned for more than four decades to clear his name is set to return to the Appeal Court five years after he died with his reputation still besmirched. read more

  • Stratford Mayor's Diary

    FRIDAY: 7.20pm, Phoenix Players civic performance of Sleeping Beauty at Civic Hall. read more

  • Amnesty for car wrecks

    PEOPLE living in the Chipping Norton area have until the end of the month to take advantage of an amnesty for unwanted old cars. read more

  • Walks

    SATURDAY: Worcester Ramblers - Kingsford and Kinver, meet at 10am Kingsford Forest Park, Kingsford Lane car park (west side of lane) for an eight mile moderate walk, bring pack lunch. Details: Chris and John 01215 503080. read more

  • Man flouts court order

    A BIRMINGHAM man accused of six breaches of a restraining order admitted four and denied two at Gloucester crown court. read more

  • Hunting dates

    SATURDAY: The North Cotswold Hounds - meet at Guiting Hill at 10.45am. The Warwickshire Hounds - meet at Foxcote at 10.45am. read more

  • After 20 years empty manor may be sold

    THREE potential buyers have been found for Toddington Manor, which has languished on the market since 1997 with a guide price of £3.25million. read more

  • Top pub to ban the fags

    AN award-winning Cotswold pub is preparing to stub out smoking following an overwhelming show of support from customers. read more

  • Cinderella school's now really on the ball

    SHIPSTON High School, once dubbed the Cinderella of its local education authority, has been named as the fourth most improved school in the country. read more

  • Bowls results

    Welford 134, Kidderminster 108: G Williams, J Barnwell, R Adams, K Lowther 31-10. M Adams, M Burman, R Thomas, M Andrew 23-12. H Powell, R Hammond, C Andrew, B Fryer 22-17. read more

  • Town feeling better?

    So many people recently lost so much it was felt that we had to do something to provide some relief for the survivors, and once again Pershore people came up trumps. read more

  • From the archives

    100 Years Ago read more

  • Work starts on offices

    WORK is under way to refurbish two small offices inside the Corn Exchange in Tewkesbury Town Hall. read more

  • Pupils join OAPs for wildlife study session

    SENIOR citizens and children from Carrant Brook School in Northway are getting to know each other, and find out more about wildlife. read more

  • Give help to needy young

    WARM-hearted volunteers are wanted to help prevent Tewkesbury youngsters ending up on the streets. read more

  • Gas alert in house blaze

    A FIRE believed to have started in a television caused thousand of pound of damage to a house in Twyning on Sunday. read more

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