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On this day: The Cotswolds Archive

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The Cotswolds Archive

  • Good advice for nothing on roads

    I WAS appalled to read in the Journal that, Cotswold District Council has squandered council taxpayers' money on hiring consultants, to find a solution to Morton's parking problems. I will tell them for nothing. read more

  • Concerns over safety

    I REFER to the recent article in the Evesham Journal entitled Mum calls for safety on bypass and the subsequent letter from Mr Keith Lloyd seeking the police views on his suggested changes to the A46 road lane markings. read more

  • Making no bones about it

    FROM dinosaur's bones to fossils, discover the history hidden in the region on display at the Bidford library. read more

  • Welcome website for county drivers

    A BIDFORD county councillor has welcomed a new website launched by Warwickshire County Council to help local motorists avoid road works. read more

  • All the street's a stage for Chipping Norton stars

    CHIPPING Norton, past and present, fact and fantasy, will be the theme of a performance being staged to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Chipping Norton's Town Charter Celebrations. read more

  • Stars sign in for a tangled love affair

    TWO heavyweights of the English theatre take on two of the meatiest roles in Shakespeare in one of the most complex and tortuous love stories. read more

  • Back to 1930s

    FROM Berlin to Broadway is the title of the presentation by Shoo Shoo Baby in Ashton-under-Hill Village Hall on Sunday, May 7. read more

  • 1930s Buenos Aires is recreated

    Subitango, performed by the UK's leading tango dancers Anabella and Giraldo and the musicians of Tango Siempre, moves it way to the Swan Theatre in mid-April. read more

  • Leading landscape artist showcases work

    BROADWAY art lovers can enjoy fine paintings by Swindon's famous artist, John Hammond on exhibition at the John Nootts Galleries in the village. read more

  • Show offers advice to small family farms

    FREE advice for smallholders will be on hand for the first time at this year's Royal Show, from Sunday, July 2 to Wednesday, June 5, in a new area dedicated specifically to smallholders and owners of small family farms. read more

  • Winning ugly is the name of the veg game

    GARDNERS are being encouraged to grow grotesque vegetables in a bid to win the services of a National Trust gardener for a day. read more

  • Borders not boring for student growers

    A SPIRALLING sea of lush green foliage, a horseshoe shaped bed of pink and silver, studded with red jewels and a giant, shiny spider's web - if the word border conjures up images of regimented bedding plants stranded in an ocean of bare brown soil, think again. read more

  • Blockley Flower Show

    THE prize-winners were: The James Carrington Cup, highest points members flowers, Ann Brown; The Coleman Cup, best exhibit members flowers Jane Cockrane; Muirhead Cup I, highest points open flowers, Gay Thompson; Muirhead Cup II, read more

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On this day: The Cotswolds Archive


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