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On this day: The Cotswolds Archive

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The Cotswolds Archive

  • On the mend...

    I wonder if you would allow me through your column to sincerely thank everybody who has inquired after my dad, Ted Annis', health following his major operation last week. read more

  • 'No' to sponsors on war memorial

    COMPANIES sponsoring floral displays around the war memorial will not be able to have their name or logo on them. read more

  • DJ date delights offbeat rock duo

    A TEWKESBURY duo will be playing live on Radio Two. read more

  • Suicide farmer shot wife first

    AN elderly Broadway farmer blasted his wife with a shotgun before turning the weapon on himself after becoming depressed during the sale of his smallholding, an inquest was told. read more

  • Poetry of love and life

    REFLECTIONS on life, love and experiences are being revealed in a poetry session in Evesham. read more

  • Trio of sonatas at chruch

    ENSEMBLE Severin is performing a trio of sonatas by Purcell, Leclair, Buxtehude and Handel in a concert at St Mary's Church, Ilmington, near Shipston, tomorrow. It is part of the Concerts in Warwickshire Churches season. Call 01608 682210/682334/682317 for tickets. read more

  • Froggatt at the Roses

    BRUMMIE songster Raymond Froggatt is delighting his army of fans with another visit to local venues. read more

  • Requiem makes debut at Abbey

    PERSHORE Choral Society's performance of Verdi's great masterpiece Requiem at the will be the first time the piece has ever been sung in Pershore Abbey and will feature the largest orchestra the Abbey has ever seen. read more

  • Tributes to the biggest rock bands in history

    THREE of the biggest bands in rock history are performing in the area over the next week - nearly. read more

  • Meet US guitarist

    US-born folk singer and guitarist Julie Felix is coming to the Norbury Theatre in Droitwich this Saturday. read more

  • Top act

    ONE of the country's leading saxophone and flute players, and resident saxophonist on Tonight with Jonathan Ross, Snake Davis is bringing his show to Worcester's Huntingdon Hall tomorrow night. read more

  • Nick relishing opportunity to face Aussie spin king Shane

    NICK Knight, skipper of County Champions Warwickshire, is looking forward to the challenge of taking on the world's greatest leg spin bowler when Shane Warne's Hampshire side arrive to play in the Stratford Festival of Cricket next Wednesday. read more

  • Found: A family of six

    A MORETON woman is preparing for an emotional reunion with her long-lost family including two sisters and a brother she never knew existed. read more

  • U-turn in the High Street

    TEWKESBURY borough councillors have done an about-turn and withdrawn their support for the county council's controversial one-way system in Tewkesbury High Street. read more

  • Worshippers can still park for free

    A TOWN centre car park in Tewkesbury will remain free of charge on Sunday mornings to help churchgoers. read more

  • My first week as Mayor

    EVENTS started with the arrival of our friends from our Twin Towns, Evesham New Jersey, USA; Dreux in France and Melsungen in Germany, who wished to visit England to see how we make a Mayor. (Flour, butter, eggs, stirred well and cooked in the oven!) read more

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