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On this day: The Cotswolds Archive

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  • Exploring the benefits of education

    CHILDREN at Bidford Primary School have been taking trips to the Moon and beyond as part of a new topic this term. read more

  • Unjust rule for funds

    When I came to live in the Vale five years' ago, I was appalled at the discrepancy between the funding for local Worcestershire children and those in the inner city boroughs in London. It is totally unjust that one set of children should in effect be funding the education of another. read more

  • Similarity of belief

    I felt moved to respond to the 'Thought for the Week' printed in last week's Journal. read more

  • Better ME care really needed

    I READ your article on ME (April 27) with interest, my daughter having been totally disabled with it for eight or nine years, but now fully recovered and married with a child. read more

  • Call for foster carers in county

    Letter to the Editor - Foster Care Fortnight. Every year, 245 children in the Worcestershire area need someone to care for them while they are unable to live with their own families. read more

  • Thanks from RNLI

    The Evesham Branch of the RNLI would like to thank all those who supported us in 2005 in our various activities which raised over £5000. read more

  • Travelling show people are on the move

    The travelling show people evicted from their own land at Gotherington in February are being moved again. read more

  • Crescent plans may go ahead

    Strong local opposition may not stop plans to pedestrianise the Crescent in Tewkesbury. read more

  • Moving experience in Chernobyl aftermath

    A trip to Belarus proved to be a moving and emotional experience for Mike and Iris Darby of Woodmancote near Bishop's Cleeve. read more

  • Paradise Lost - Malvern Festival Theatre

    IT would hardly be giving away the plot to say that things do not end well for mankind at the climax of John Milton's Paradise Lost, as presented in Ben Powers's dramatisation of the epic poem. read more

  • Security's an issue in the village

    BROADWAY traders are leaving themselves open to crime by withdrawing their custom from a local security firm, its owner has claimed. read more

  • We promise

    AN AUCTION of promises is being held in Broadway to raise funds for the Broadway United football club this month. read more

  • Enjoy a Highland Fling at this year's festival

    FOLLOWING the success of 2005's Russian-themed festival, the 2006 Cheltenham Music Festival promises another wonderful programme from artistic director Martyn Brabbins. read more

  • Music in parish

    THE series of Parish Music concerts in country churches continues with an opportunity to hear the Prima Corda Orchestra of Music conducted by John Oxley in St John's Church, Beckford, on Saturday, May 6. read more

  • A musical envoy is coming to the Vale

    JAZZ singer Lillian Boutt is bringing her musical mission to a village in the Vale next week. read more

  • Remembering golden greats

    GOLDEN classics made famous by film and music legends such as Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, Ivor Novello and Edith Piaf will feature in a nostalgic show You Must Remember This at Evesham Arts Centre. read more

  • Learn about secrets of English garden

    KEEN gardeners can learn more about the secrets of England's great gardens when between the end of May through to July the head gardener at a Cotswold manor house will be hosting a series of special after hours tours. read more

  • Tests to see if worms cut the mustard

    IN a simple experiment using English mustard - French will just not do the job - scientists are testing the health of some experimental study plots on The Game Conservancy Trust's farm by counting earthworms. read more

  • Conservation award

    FARMERS have until Friday, May 19, to get their entries in for the Farmcare FWAG Silver Lapwing Awards, the UK's most prestigious farm conservation competition. read more

  • From the archives

    100 Years Ago read more

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