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The Cotswolds Archive

  • Oscar nominee Sarah plays down chances

    THE north Cotswolds' very own Oscar nominee is playing down her chances of winning on the big night in Hollywood next month. read more

  • Future of Legion club in jeopardy

    THE future of the Royal British Legion Club in Moreton is in doubt after the Legion's national headquarters withdrew its licence. read more

  • Chance for a new skill

    FOLLOWING a successful Football Skills Day last year, the Rotary Club of North Cotswolds is organising a day of multi-sport coaching. read more

  • Youngsters are given taste of what's on offer

    YOUNGSTERS were given a chance to see what was on offer in Chipping Norton last Friday. read more

  • Third age now

    The U3A (University of the 3rd Age) is committed to real lifelong learning by groups of older people sharing their knowledge and experience. The topics covered by each group may be either of a recreational or more serious nature - or even just for fun. read more

  • Turning our rubbish into currency

    PIONEERS are tackling the growing waste mountain in Warwickshire with innovations that could see household rubbish turned into electricity for the county. read more

  • Policeman on the beat for Bidford

    BIDFORD residents will have a new bobby on the beat to tackle the number of antisocial behaviour and nuisance issues in the village. read more

  • Sex and city

    SEX and the City of Westminster is light-hearted entertainment with music, taking you on a revealing journey from Westminster Bridge to Soho. read more

  • Round world with photos

    TRAVEL around the globe without leaving Pershore - that's the offer to local people from Worcestershire photographer Paul Beard. read more

  • Lions are tamed by Daniel

    DAN Hodgkins was again the main man in front of goal as Ilmington Revolution recorded an 8-1 victory over Alcester Lions. read more

  • Robbed by Rob's flag kick error

    Gloucester City 1, Evesham Utd 1 read more

  • Extra-time treble takes Wanderers to the semi

    Holders Moreton Wanderers reached the last four of the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Knockout Cup with an extra time win over Red Horse. read more

  • Extra opportunities for young players

    INDOOR sessions for North Cotswold Young Cricketers Club begin on Friday, March 3 at Chipping Campden Sports Centre with a pre-season assessment for newcomers. read more

  • Thrilled at bird return

    A BIDFORD man who hunts using his goshawk was thrilled to have the bird return back home after disappearing for days without a trace. read more

  • Drowned woman

    A WOMAN who drowned in the River Avon in Bidford has been named by Warwickshire police. read more

  • Switched supply

    MEMBERS of the Bidford Parish council recently took the decision to switch its supply of unmetered electricity to renewable sources known as Green Generation. This was effective from January 2006. read more

  • Vale Mayor's week

    Monday, January 30. Attended an Annual Town meeting in Melsungen - made a short speech as Mayor and enjoyed chatting with old & new friends. read more

  • Generous Vale

    I WOULD be grateful if you would pass on our thanks, via your letters page, to all those who generously donated money to the Volunteer Centre during our Tesco collection. Despite the freezing weather we raised £540 which will be used to fund the work of the Centre helping the residents of the Vale. read more

  • A way to solve town parking

    RE Parking in Moreton. Moreton is a market town in a tourist area; as such it should be where residents of surrounding villages - and visitors from further afield - can come to shop, lunch, visit doctors/dentists and any of the many businesses in the town. read more

  • Living with and loving SWPCT?

    To echo the letter in last week's Journal from Cllrs. Judy Pearce and David, McGrath, the NHS proposal to "collapse" the existing Primary Care Trust structure into larger, and thus less local and immediate, organisations is not welcomed. read more

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