The Cotswolds | Archive | 2008 | February


Stories for 22 February 2008

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County football forum for all

ONE of five consultation evenings, organised by the Worcestershire FA, will take place in the Public Hall in Evesham on Wednesday, March 12.  more...

School fosters a French horse

STUDENTS at Kingham Hill School in the north Cotswolds school have offered a rescue horse the chance of happy life a thousand miles from the Italian slaughterhouse to which he was about to be sent.  more...

Knees up for sports hall campaign

DOING the Lambeth Walk came easily for Cotswold School headteacher Ann Holland when she took to the stage to entertain students and guests at a lunchtime concert last Thursday.   more...

Red letter day for ex-postman and his wife

IT will be a red letter day for a north Cotswolds couple as they celebrate their Golden Wedding anniversary today.  more...

New clerk for Chipping Campden

CHIPPING Campden's new town clerk is Joanna Ellis, who is currently acting clerk at Badsey.  more...

Checking out Roman ancestry

MEMBERS of Stow Youth Centre had a unique insight into their Roman ancestry when they took part in a mosaic workshop at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester recently.  more...

Checking out Roman ancestry

MEMBERS of Stow Youth Centre had a unique insight into their Roman ancestry when they took part in a mosaic workshop at the Corinium Museum in Cirencester recently.  more...

Keep your sandbags

CHIPPING Campden residents issued with sandbags during the heavy rain last month have been advised to hold on to them.  more...

More than 30 drivers caught

DENSE fog failed to deter police officers planning to carry out a speed check on the A44 London Road at Chipping Norton this week.  more...

Used keys to steal

A THIEF stole a set of car keys from a jacket pocket hanging up at the Dormy House Hotel near Chipping Campden on Thursday and used them to open a Peugeot 106 in the car park.  more...

Rugby Festival to kick-off in May

THE Cheltenham Rugby Festival will make its bow on Friday, May 2 at the Prince of Wales Stadium and will comprise two major elements.  more...

Worldwide interest in festival

Entertainers and traders from across the world are applying to take part in this year's Tewkesbury Medieval Festival The organisers have had applications from acrobats from Hungary, dance troupes from Belarus, bands from Italy and many more.  more...

Man held after 14 car break-ins

A TEWKESBURY man, arrested after 14 cars were broken into in a single night, was this week remanded in custody for three weeks by Cheltenham magistrates.  more...

Emergency at sea

Members of the Tewkesbury Maritime Volunteer Service dealt with an emergency at sea at their last meeting.  more...

Parking restrictions 'unreasonable'

A TEWKESBURY couple who took over the running of a Church Street café just before Christmas say that unreasonable parking restrictions are keeping people away.  more...

  
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