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CHIPPING NORTON TIMES<br />

<strong>Issue</strong> <strong>13</strong> <strong>October</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

An independent monthly magazine delivered FREE OF CHARGE for residents and businesses in and around <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong>.<br />

Copies will also be made available at a number of distribution points<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong> – joining Stow <strong>Times</strong>, Moreton <strong>Times</strong> & Bourton <strong>Times</strong>,<br />

already delivered free of charge to over 11,500 homes and businesses<br />

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chipping norton times<br />

From the Editor<br />

A change of season…and pace<br />

The schools going back after the long warm and relaxing days of<br />

summer always brings a change of pace, squeezing our daily lives<br />

back into timetables and an altogether far more structured routine.<br />

However, this September presented us with an incredible selection<br />

of big events, inviting us to ‘top up our good time factor’ before<br />

the long cold evenings set in. The new and amazing Harvest<br />

Festival was worthy of all the accolades it received and we hope it<br />

will become a regular in our local events diary; a bigger and even<br />

better than ever before Moreton Show ticked boxes with all the<br />

family with so much to see and do that our photographer there,<br />

Charlie Doran Davis, had a helper so that she could be in two<br />

places at once(!); and finally a breath-taking Cotswold Festival<br />

complete with ranks of Parliamentarians and Royalists as The<br />

Sealed Knot marched into Stow and re-enacted a Civil War battle<br />

on their cricket field. This was an impressive event and the crowd<br />

got fully behind both sides, shouting and cheering them on and<br />

having a wonderful time. With cannons and gunfire as well, I<br />

imagine that the town’s neighbours in the Swells and Naunton<br />

knew that Stow was once again ‘at war’! I wonder if being so close<br />

to a major event in our past will have triggered an interest in local<br />

history and politics?<br />

In this edition of the magazine the first Christmas adverts appear<br />

and we can sense that the rush to get lists made and things done<br />

before the end of the year is’ on’. But before you get too caught up<br />

in it all, we hope you will enjoy the magazine this month – we<br />

name the winners of our photographic completion, there is a nice<br />

and true story from local author Nicholas John, Mike Boyes treats<br />

us to a look at some local wildlife and we catch up with some of<br />

community issues around at the moment.<br />

We receive regular comments from people that there isn’t enough<br />

Chippy content – this can be easily overcome, simply by sharing<br />

with us the events and articles, reports and news that you would<br />

like to see in <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, and we will tell everyone!<br />

Of all the things we do, we totally fail at mindreading - so it’s up to<br />

you, we need to be told! Our contact details are below and we<br />

will look forward to hearing from you.<br />

Best wishes<br />

Jenni Turner, Editor<br />

Our Front Cover :<br />

This photo, taken and sent in by Ann Wyatt, was the overall winner in<br />

the Moreton in Marsh Show Calendar competition this year, and will<br />

appear on the <strong>October</strong> page. It was taken at Ascott near Whichford.<br />

AW©CNT.10.<strong>2011</strong><br />

Copydate for the November edition is 16th <strong>October</strong>.<br />

(The 16th is our copy date for every month next year)<br />

Telephone <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong> on<br />

07789 175 002<br />

(The phone will take your messages too – leave your<br />

name & contact number; we will return your call.)<br />

email CHIPPING NORTON TIMES on<br />

editor@chippingnortontimes.co.uk<br />

www.stowtimes.co.uk<br />

P O Box 6, Sheep Street,<br />

Stow on the Wold, GL54 1WD<br />

Inside this edition<br />

FEATURES<br />

8 Moreton in Marsh Show - a photo-montage<br />

9 The Sealed Knot – Re-enacting a Civil War Battle<br />

10, 11 The Photographic Competition, Answers & Winners<br />

32, 33 Local Nature Reserves – A personal view in words & photos by<br />

Mike Boyes<br />

35,36 What Price a Signature – A short story by Nicholas John<br />

REGULARS<br />

18 Market Towns test new planning powers.<br />

Rural fund re-opens for applications<br />

19 Local Authorities, meetings & information<br />

21 Thames Valley Police – Neighbourhood Watch; Safe Biking<br />

22 Church Services<br />

24, 25 Village Halls; Rural Cinemas and Regular Events Diary.<br />

26-29 EVENTS & Events DIARY for <strong>October</strong><br />

30 Local Walks in <strong>October</strong>;<br />

31 Cotswold A.O.N.B. & Glos.Wildlife Trust<br />

36 Book Reviews from Cotswold Bookstore<br />

41 Robb Eden – shares a few opinions on tax.<br />

42 - 44 Reports from some of our local Schools<br />

45, 47, 49 & 51 News & Reports from some of the Local Sports Clubs, etc..<br />

53 Clubs, Societies & Associations, etc (this list is updated bi-monthly)<br />

54 Club News & Reports<br />

55 Local Business Directory<br />

Thank you to all our contributors, the writers and photographers who<br />

have helped produce this edition. This month the team doing research,<br />

sub-editing and proof reading included Jan Marley (who also manages our<br />

deliveries) and we are delighted to welcome a few guest writers this<br />

month, too. As always, their time and input are invaluable. Thank you<br />

too to all our volunteer deliverers and sources of information – without<br />

them these magazines couldn’t function and we always appreciate their<br />

time and commitment.<br />

Our design team this month was Eagle Design Ltd.<br />

0845 230 8955 / www.eagledesign.net<br />

Extra copies of <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong> may be available at The Leisure<br />

Centre and at The Information Point.


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Email: enquiries@samarkandrugs.com<br />

Web: www.samarkandgallery.com<br />

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Photography at Moreton Show by Charlie Doran Davies<br />

Freelance Photographer<br />

07825 542 542<br />

www.dorandaviesphotography.carbonmade.com


tHe<br />

CotswoLd FestivaL<br />

Love History?<br />

Live History witH tHe seaLed Knot<br />

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10<br />

1. CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

2. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

3. MAUGERSBURY<br />

4. MAUGERSBURY<br />

5. DAYLESFORD<br />

6. BROADWELL<br />

7. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

8. UPPER ODDINGTON<br />

9. DAYLESFORD<br />

10. LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

11. ADLESTROP<br />

12. BROADWELL<br />

<strong>13</strong>. LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

14. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

15. NAUNTON<br />

16. UPPER SLAUGHTER<br />

17. EVENLODE<br />

18. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

19. LOWER SWELL<br />

20. UPPER SWELL<br />

21. WYCK RISSINGTON<br />

22. OVER NORTON<br />

23. LITTLE WOLFORD<br />

24. CHURCHILL<br />

25. CLAPTON ON THE HILL<br />

26. LITTLE RISSINGTON<br />

Your local high street needs your support<br />

Sustaining a high street and a community is not only about<br />

shopping locally from independent small shops. It is about<br />

ensuring that the high street and people who live in the<br />

community have a viable sustainable future. Parking,<br />

transport, procurement, the threats of supermarkets and outof<br />

town developments - all these issues are best dealt with by<br />

local authorities, local community groups, local businesses<br />

and local people working together. From the Federation of<br />

Small Businesses<br />

THE ANSWERS<br />

27. FORD<br />

28. LONG COMPTON<br />

29. *BOURTON O/T WATER<br />

30. CONDICOTE<br />

31. UPPER SWELL<br />

32. CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

33. BOURTON ON THE WATER<br />

34. BLOCKLEY<br />

35. DRAYCOTT<br />

36. LOWER SLAUGHTER<br />

37. LONGBOROUGH<br />

38. BLOCKLEY<br />

39. GREAT WOLFORD<br />

40. BOURTON O/T HILL<br />

41. SALFORD<br />

42. UPPER ODDINGTON<br />

43. FORD<br />

44. UPPER ODDINGTON<br />

45. DAYLESFORD<br />

46. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

47. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

48. DONNINGTON<br />

49. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

50. ADLESTROP<br />

51. DONNINGTON<br />

52. LITTLE WOLFORD<br />

53. DONNINGTON<br />

54. ADLESTROP<br />

55. EVENLODE<br />

56. DAYLESFORD<br />

57. BROADWELL<br />

58. LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

59. BROADWELL<br />

60. BROADWELL<br />

61. UPPER ODDINTON<br />

62. LITTLE COMPTON<br />

63. NAUNTON<br />

64. HEYTHROP<br />

65. LONG COMPTON<br />

66. UPPER SLAUGHTER<br />

67. CHIPPING NORTON<br />

68. BOURTON / WATER<br />

69. ICOMB<br />

70. BLEDINGTON<br />

71. GREAT WOLFORD<br />

72. CONDICOTE<br />

73. LITTLE RISSINGTON<br />

74. TEMPLE GUITING<br />

75. HEYTHROP<br />

76. LONG COMPTON<br />

77. NETHER WESTCOTE<br />

78. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

* OR LOWER SWELL. The answers left blank most often were numbers 27, 43, 53, 64 and 68.<br />

The communities that were miss-identified most often were Ford, Donnington and Heythrop (although<br />

there were some good guesses – which are definitely allowed!)<br />

One the whole however, most people know the area quite well and are pretty observant too!<br />

If you did, thank you for taking part and we hope you enjoyed the challenge.<br />

PS. We will be repeating the competition next August – so keep your eyes open as you travel around!


I know where that is!<br />

Where was that taken?<br />

I’M SURE WE’VE SEEN<br />

THAT SOMEWHERE.<br />

OUTSTANDING<br />

WINNERS<br />

1st. Robin Howells (70/78)<br />

2nd. Jane Furze and Alan Bush (69)<br />

3rd. Helen and Mary Smith (67)<br />

1st Business Team - Our Community Police (65) –<br />

Caroline Paxford, Rob Wells, Alison Shaw and<br />

Jenna Pendle<br />

2nd Business Team - Dales Trails (60)<br />

1st Family entry – The Colston family (59) –<br />

Laura, Sue and Margery with Louise Passey and<br />

Jean Stowe<br />

2nd Family entry – The Lamb family (58)<br />

Mavis, Colin and Freda<br />

3rd Family entry – The Coleman family (53) –<br />

Lindsey, Chris and Hannah with Tom Webb<br />

HONOURABLE MENTIONS<br />

Jane Ford and David Harman (64)<br />

Lucy Dale (62)<br />

Well done to everyone who took part this year. There is a bundle<br />

of prizes waiting to be awarded (at the time of writing none of our<br />

winners have been contacted, but we hope to speak to all of them<br />

before the magazines are delivered). Starting with Robin Howells<br />

in first place, our winners have their choice from a wonderful and<br />

wide-ranging selection of prizes from the local businesses kindly<br />

supporting the competition – they are listed on the right. The<br />

majority of entries achieved 60+ and 50+ correct answers so there<br />

was a close-run contest for the middle positions, all of whom will<br />

have a choice of prizes. If you aren’t mentioned above, you still<br />

qualify for a prize, and we wish you better luck next time because<br />

you weren’t far away!<br />

We look forward to compiling next year’s photo competition,<br />

which will be in our August 2012 magazines. Meanwhile we hope<br />

you continue to enjoy our wonderful local towns and villages, and<br />

the businesses that keep them alive and vital.<br />

PHoTo ComPETiTioN<br />

‘WHERE iS THAT?’<br />

Look up – look down – look behind you!<br />

In August we featured 78 numbered photographs, taken recently in the communities where we deliver the magazines<br />

every month. But these were not average picture postcard images, and proved to be not that easy to identify!<br />

LOCAL BUSINESSES<br />

SUPPORTING THE COMPETITION<br />

In alphabetical order:-<br />

ARTIGIANO<br />

BARKS & PURRS<br />

BOURTON CYCLES<br />

BOURTON HOUSE GARDEN<br />

BROCKS MENSWEAR<br />

CACAO BEAN<br />

COTSWOLD BOOKSTORE<br />

COTSWOLD CYCLES<br />

COURT BARN MUSEUM<br />

CREAM TEA ROOM<br />

ELECNOLOGY<br />

JO SAUNDERS MASSAGE THERAPY<br />

JOHNSONS DRY CLEANERS<br />

LITTLE BLACK DRESS<br />

MARTHA’S COFFEE HOUSE<br />

MATT KEYTE SPORTS & REMEDIAL MASSAGE<br />

MILL DENE GARDEN<br />

NEW ENGLAND COFFEE HOUSE<br />

NORTH COTSWOLD COMMUNITY RADIO<br />

NUMBER 4 HOTEL at STOW<br />

ROUVEURE GALLERY<br />

RIVERFORD ORGANICS<br />

THE COACH & HORSES, LONGBOROUGH<br />

THE VINE LEAF<br />

WREAL SPORTS<br />

Well done to all our entrants, and a huge Thank You to all the local businesses who supported<br />

the competition with prizes, we really appreciate it.<br />

Jenni Turner - Editor<br />

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P I A N O / J A Z Z P I A N O / T H E O R Y L E S S O N S<br />

Preparation for Associated Board Royal Schools of Music Exams Grade 1<br />

to Diploma Level<br />

Children : Adults : Everybody Welcome.<br />

MICHAEL SELHURST: LRAM, ARCM, LLCM, FRSA<br />

Tel: 01451 832127<br />

Mob. 07808 164276 | e-mail. mandmselhurst@btinternet.com<br />

Garage wanted in Hospital Rd, Moreton, for classic car.<br />

Long term rent. Please contact 01608 651892


Strictly - In Moreton<br />

Learn to dance....<br />

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Modern Jive + MORE<br />

Ballroom / Latin<br />

The Redesdale Hall<br />

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Thursday 7-00 - 8-30pm | Thursday 8.30 - 10pm<br />

Beginners / Intermediate - Upper & Lower Hall<br />

Latin & Salsa - New Class<br />

8.30 - 10pm<br />

Autumn Term - 10 week courses<br />

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early enrolment advised<br />

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OTHER VENUES include…<br />

ALCESTER, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON<br />

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Friendly social group<br />

For unattached people aged 50-70<br />

Welcomes new members to join us, make new friends and<br />

choose from our varied events programme.<br />

Contact 01295 788474 for more details<br />

Stressed? Moi?<br />

Therapists from the Natural Therapies Clinic, Moreton-in-<br />

Marsh, provide some advice about coping with stress.<br />

Everyone needs some degree of stress in their lives in order<br />

to have enough motivation to function on a daily basis.<br />

Stress only becomes a problem when the amount is greater<br />

than an individual’s ability to cope.<br />

The body is designed to cope with high levels of stress in the<br />

short-term. The natural “fight or flight” response that occurs<br />

in a life-or-death situation gave our ancient ancestors a<br />

survival advantage - the ability to respond more effectively<br />

when faced with danger.<br />

While this was useful in the days when people were out<br />

hunting mammoths, nowadays we are juggling the demands<br />

of modern life instead. For many of us, stress has become<br />

chronic. This means that our system does not get a chance<br />

to return to normal; we live as if we were on constant red<br />

alert, and, inevitably, this takes its toll. Stress directly affects<br />

the nervous, hormonal and digestive systems, but in the<br />

longer term can lead to cardiovascular, skin, and immunity<br />

problems, as well as difficulties with sleep and energy levels.<br />

Stress quickly depletes the body of the nutrients required for<br />

the release of hormones during a stressful event, such as<br />

adrenalin and cortisol. Adrenalin is a protein-based hormone<br />

and cortisol is a fat-based hormone. Therefore, it is<br />

important to consume good quality protein and plenty of<br />

good mono- and polyunsaturated fats, such as those found<br />

in oily fish, avocados, nuts and seeds. Many vitamins and<br />

minerals are also required for the synthesis of these<br />

hormones, and eating a healthy and varied diet is essential.<br />

For many of us, habitual negative or fearful thinking creates<br />

more stress than the actual reality of our situation warrants.<br />

Try to become aware of the thoughts you have that lead to<br />

feelings of stress, and challenge whether they are valid.<br />

Relaxation, breathing exercises or meditation can be helpful<br />

to slow the internal chatter of the mind while relaxing the<br />

body. Regular exercise, and physical treatments such as<br />

massage and reflexology, can also be great for releasing the<br />

physical tension that stress creates.<br />

The Natural Therapies Clinic offers a wide range of therapies,<br />

including nutritional therapy. If you would like to find out<br />

more or book an appointment, call us on 01608 650077.<br />

www.natural-therapies-clinic.co.uk<br />

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Barks & Purrs proudly presents quality<br />

clothing and accessories for Dogs and Cats.<br />

PASSIONATE ABOUT SPOILING YOUR DOGS AND CATS?<br />

You will enjoy a visit to our beautifully designed shop and if<br />

there is anything particular you need we will buy it in for you.<br />

It will be our pleasure.<br />

OPEN Monday to Saturday 10h30 to 17h30, Sunday 11h00 to 16h00<br />

Digbeth Street, Stow on the Wold, GL54 1BN<br />

01451 830010<br />

Online shop ˆ free UK delivery<br />

pauline@barksandpurrs.co.uk | www.barksandpurrs.co.uk<br />

A Professional, Sympathetic<br />

& Dignified Service<br />

• Independent Family Run Funeral Directors<br />

• Pre-Paid Funeral Plans • Memorial Monuments<br />

We stock a selection of traditional coffins as well as a wide<br />

range of Eco coffins including willow, bamboo, pandanas<br />

(wild pineapple), seagrass, banana leaf and wool.


With over 10 years experience the Real Wood Kitchen<br />

Company knows how to make the perfect kitchen.<br />

We work with you to ensure you get your ideal kitchen.<br />

We are friendly, reliable and come highly<br />

recommended with references.<br />

Call us for a free no obligation design and quote.<br />

Tel: 01993 898808<br />

Email: contactus@realwoodkitchens.co.uk<br />

Tim Maule and Dominic Harrison<br />

www.realwoodkitchens.co.uk<br />

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Furniture Restoration<br />

& Repair/Handyman<br />

Furniture restoration and repair.<br />

Assembling flat pack furniture.<br />

Putting up shelves, mirrors, pictures,<br />

curtain poles etc.<br />

Jonathan Ward<br />

01608 664626 or 07557 883835<br />

No job too small. Free quotations in the local area.<br />

Tel: 01608 651721 | Mob: 07974 030246<br />

Email: kppainting@hotmail.co.uk<br />

P.D.FARRELL<br />

PLUMBING, HEATING & LEAD SPECIALIST<br />

√ 25 Years Experience<br />

√ Free Estimates<br />

√ Gas & Oil Boilers<br />

√ Under Floor Heating<br />

√ Unvented Hot Water Systems<br />

√ Power Flushing Heating<br />

√ Bathrooms & Kitchens<br />

Reliable, friendly & professional service<br />

01451 870751 | 07957598295


WINDOWS – DOORS<br />

CONSERVATORIES<br />

SECONDARY DOUBLE GLAZING<br />

A-VUE INSTALLATIONS<br />

Suppliers and installers quality ’A’ rated Upvc / Hardwood<br />

and Aluminium windows, doors and conservatories.<br />

Secondary double glazing specialists<br />

Conservatories cleaned, repaired and serviced<br />

Free quotation with no obligation<br />

Fully insured<br />

Local tradesman<br />

with over 20 years<br />

experience<br />

CONTACT: David<br />

TELEPHONE: 01993 867783 | MOBILE: 07973905024<br />

E-MAIL: avue.installations@gmail.com<br />

Cox’s Yard @<br />

Moreton Architectural<br />

Reclamation Yard Ltd<br />

FLOORBOARDS<br />

NEW & RECLAIMED<br />

IN OAK OR PINE,<br />

DOORS & DOOR<br />

HARDWARE,<br />

FIREPLACES,<br />

PANELLED ROOMS,<br />

STAIRCASES,<br />

STONE,<br />

TIMBER & BEAMS,<br />

WINDOWS,<br />

RADIATORS…<br />

& MUCH MORE!<br />

Specialist suppliers of<br />

Architectural Salvage –<br />

UNUSUAL XMAS GIFTS!<br />

Moreton Architectural Reclamation Yard Ltd @ Cox's Yard<br />

10 Fosseway Business Park,<br />

Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 9NQ<br />

www.coxsarchitectural.co.uk<br />

We update our web site frequently, adding new stock and<br />

removing sold items.<br />

Tel: 01608 652505 Fax: 01608 652881<br />

Email: info@coxsarchitectural.co.uk<br />

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Market towns test<br />

planning powers<br />

From a report by Ruralcity Media<br />

RURAL and market towns are among 36 more<br />

communities that will try out new planning powers,<br />

bringing the total to ninety communities that are<br />

among the first to test out new neighbourhood<br />

planning powers introduced in the Localism Bill.<br />

Planning minister Greg Clark said neighbourhood<br />

planning would give local people a real voice in deciding<br />

how development will look in their area, allowing<br />

people to shape their own vision for their community –<br />

in contrast to top-down regional strategies that are<br />

being scrapped.<br />

• Communities would be able to decide the locations of<br />

shops, offices and schools, protect valuable green<br />

spaces and set standards of design for new housing.<br />

• In areas where local people want to see homes and<br />

businesses built, communities would be allowed to<br />

grant blanket planning permission.<br />

• The community would also have the final say on<br />

whether a neighbourhood plan comes into force. If<br />

more than 50% of people voting in a local referendum<br />

support the plan, then the local planning authority<br />

must bring it into force.<br />

Mr Clark said: "For too long local people have been shut<br />

out of the planning process with no real voice to affect<br />

decisions about the places where they live. Unpopular<br />

regional strategies left people without the ability to<br />

influence the future of their community and this fuelled<br />

resentment towards growth."<br />

In each of the selected communities the local council<br />

will receive £20,000 to support work on neighbourhood<br />

planning as well as free advice from planning experts.<br />

RSN’s rural consultant Brian Wilson, of Brian Wilson<br />

Associates, said rural communities had a proud history<br />

of developing parish and town plans. "The advantage of<br />

the neighbourhood planning approach is that it will<br />

have statutory legitimacy. However, along with this will<br />

come additional complexity which could turn some<br />

rural communities off."<br />

In South Oxfordshire, Thame town council is already<br />

focusing on the local need for more affordable housing<br />

and transport infrastructure. In Northumberland two<br />

rural parishes are concentrating on the need for more<br />

affordable housing, a new high school and an education<br />

campus. In Wiltshire, Sherston Parish Council is aiming<br />

to deliver new homes, especially affordable homes for<br />

elderly and disabled residents. Its plan will also look at<br />

the need for key local infrastructure such as high speed<br />

broadband, new schools and the development of a<br />

community orchard. Meanwhile, local businesses in<br />

Rutland are working with the community on a<br />

neighbourhood plan for Uppingham town centre.<br />

The list of 36 communities includes <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> in<br />

West Oxfordshire, Thame and Woodcote in South<br />

Oxfordshire, Malmesbury and Sherston in Wiltshire.<br />

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New approach 'vital' to save services<br />

From a report by Ruralcity Media<br />

Budget cuts mean a new approach is vital to maintain rural<br />

public services, the government has been warned. A report<br />

commissioned by Defra warns that significant funding reductions<br />

mean new ways are needed to maintain and enhance public<br />

services. "This challenge is particularly acute in rural areas,"<br />

warns the document.<br />

The report, Developing Collaborative and Innovative Approaches<br />

to the Delivery of Rural Services, was written for Defra's Rural<br />

Community Policy Unit. A full copy of the document can be<br />

downloaded from www.rsnonline.org.uk<br />

“At risk are smaller and more dispersed populations. Some<br />

services will become increasingly vulnerable to further<br />

reductions in funding, these include services with high fixed<br />

costs relating to staffing and premises, and those relying on a<br />

minimum scale of activity to retain critical mass. Pressure facing<br />

some services – for example rural primary schools, libraries and<br />

buses – is already reaching a tipping point. A fundamental<br />

change in the way services are delivered is therefore needed to<br />

maintain access to services in some parts of rural England.<br />

Innovation and collaboration in local service delivery is well<br />

established in rural areas. However, the range of public services<br />

delivered and managed by local communities is extensive and<br />

includes schools, libraries, transport and social housing."<br />

Further engagement of communities in local service provision<br />

could help meet the challenges faced by rural public service<br />

providers, the report adds. The development of community scale<br />

solutions around service provision should be diverse and have<br />

different features depending on local conditions.”<br />

Rural fund reopens for applications<br />

From Ruralcity Media at rsnonline.org.uk<br />

The Prince's Countryside Fund has re-opened for applications<br />

from projects that benefit rural communities.<br />

With over £1.5 million donated the Fund has so far supported 19<br />

projects. These are as diverse as hill farming apprenticeship<br />

schemes, supporting school farms and community transport<br />

schemes. In addition to these projects, the fund supports three<br />

farming help charities through a dedicated emergency funding<br />

stream.<br />

Applications are invited from projects working towards securing<br />

a sustainable future for the British countryside and rural<br />

communities. Eligible projects must clearly contribute towards<br />

one or more of the fund's charitable objects and fit within the<br />

following areas:<br />

* Improving the sustainability of British farming<br />

* Improving the sustainability of rural communities<br />

* Reconnecting people with the countryside<br />

More detailed information about eligibility criteria can be found<br />

online at www.princescountrysidefund.org.uk.<br />

The deadline for submissions is 5pm on 14 <strong>October</strong> <strong>2011</strong>.<br />

Applications received after this time will not be considered. All<br />

applications will be acknowledged and successful projects will be<br />

notified in the New Year.


CHIPPING NORTON TOWN<br />

COUNCIL<br />

MEETS on the 3rd MONDAY<br />

EVERY MONTH<br />

Monday 17th <strong>October</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

Parishioners are very welcome to attend all<br />

meetings; some confidential matters may be<br />

discussed by councillors in camera.<br />

Parishioners wishing to ask about local issues<br />

are given 5 minutes at the start of the meeting,<br />

subject to advising the clerk in advance.<br />

Local groups and organisations can apply for<br />

grants; Council also supports a variety of<br />

causes including The Town Museum,<br />

The Silver Band, The Lido, The Theatre and<br />

other charities operating in the parish.<br />

Town Councillors are available before and<br />

after the meetings. District & County<br />

Councillors, representatives of the Police and<br />

local press may attend.<br />

WEST OXON DISTRICT COUNCIL<br />

Committee Meetings<br />

Members of the public are encouraged to attend<br />

meetings of the Council and Committees. If you<br />

live in the District and are on the Electoral Register<br />

you can take part in the meetings. Information<br />

about this and your Councillors and committee<br />

members is available online at<br />

www.westoxon.gov.uk<br />

OCTOBER<br />

Mon 3 Uplands<br />

Thurs 6 Human Resources<br />

Weds 12 Cabinet<br />

Mon 17 Lowlands<br />

Weds 19 Council<br />

Meetings held at the Council Offices, Woodgreen,<br />

Witney. Start time 2pm.<br />

For further information contact Committee<br />

Services: 01993 861523<br />

EMail: enquiries@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

Agendas, reports and minutes are available<br />

online: www.westoxon.gov.uk/meetings<br />

Bourton on the Water – Royal British Legion – 14th<br />

<strong>October</strong><br />

THAMES VALLEY<br />

POLICE<br />

www.police.uk<br />

CHIPPING NORTON TOWN<br />

COUNCIL<br />

Notes on the Council Meeting for<br />

SEPTEMBER <strong>2011</strong><br />

Full Minutes of meetings, associated<br />

committee meetings and correspondence are<br />

available in the Council Office.<br />

Mr G Beacham (Acting Clerk)<br />

The Guildhall, Goddards Lane<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong>,<br />

Oxon, OX7 5NJ<br />

01608 642341 (9am to 1pm)<br />

cntc@btconnect.com<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong><br />

Police Station<br />

London Road,<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong>,<br />

OX7 5AW<br />

Non-Emergency Number<br />

0845 8 505 505<br />

Opening <strong>Times</strong><br />

Monday to Friday<br />

8am – 4pm<br />

Saturday & Sunday – Closed<br />

Closed for lunch 12.15 – 1pm<br />

2,012 Beacons across UK & the Commonwealth<br />

On Monday the 4th June 2012, 2,012 Beacons will be lit throughout the United Kingdom,<br />

Channel Islands, Isle of Man, the Commonwealth and the UK Overseas Territories in<br />

celebration of The Queen's Diamond Jubilee, marking this historic moment in The Queen's<br />

reign. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations are 2nd - 5th June 2012 and Her Majesty<br />

The Queen will light the first National Beacon on Monday the 4th June.<br />

The National Council of Local Councils has issued an official 'Guide To Taking Part'<br />

in The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Beacons - 4th June 2012, for town and parish councils to<br />

participate in this unique, exciting celebration, involving local communities. The Guide is<br />

available online from NALC www.nalc.gov.uk. Email requests for printed copies to<br />

pageantmaster@mac.com. All the Beacon locations will be entered into a special<br />

presentation book* that will be given to The Queen after the event, as a record of this unique<br />

moment in history is celebrated. (* It is important that those taking part register or email<br />

their details to pageantmaster@mac.com as soon as possible to ensure that every Beacon is<br />

registered as one of the 2,012 being lit on Monday the 4th June 2012, along with being sent<br />

an official lighting time.)<br />

There are two types of Beacons being used for this occasion, the Bonfire Beacon and Church<br />

Tower Beacon. The Bonfire Beacon can be located on a local common or farmland owned by a<br />

local farmer. The event can be used as a private celebration for families and friends or can<br />

involve the local community from within your town and parish. The Church Tower Beacons,<br />

fueled from two small bottles of propane gas, are ideal for Church Towers or Castle<br />

Battlements. They are safe to use, look dramatic when lit, can be removed after the event and<br />

stored away for future celebrations of this kind.<br />

If your Town or Parish Council feels unable to take part, please pass this information onto<br />

others you feel may wish to participate, to ensure your local community has been given the<br />

opportunity to consider it.<br />

From Cllr Michael Chater, Chairman of National Association of Local Councils.<br />

GOLF CHALLENGE DAY<br />

Thursday 6th <strong>October</strong><br />

At Feldon Valley Golf Club, Brailes.<br />

An 18 hole competition with a shotgun start<br />

at 2pm. Teams of four @ £200. Buffet, presentations, raffle<br />

and auction.<br />

Registration before 6th <strong>October</strong>..<br />

01608 674929 07940 716345<br />

E: rebecca@shn-fundraising.co.uk<br />

ROAD CLOSURES INFORMATION Tel: 01452 425000<br />

The information is continuously updated. Please check by phone or online www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/roadworks<br />

Not Available at the time of going to print<br />

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The Reaper Rip It Up At Harvest<br />

By Mike Kenny, photos by Georgina Ashwin and Nic Vickery-Brown<br />

When Alex James booked ‘The Reaper’ to open his Harvest<br />

festival on Saturday, I hope he didn’t think that they were going<br />

to cut and gather his field of corn!! However, there was nothing<br />

‘grim’ about this performance on the main stage. The local<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> four piece of Joey Kenny, Harry Winks, Joe<br />

Landles and Callum Woodward presented a slick, tight and<br />

highly professional set.<br />

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The band are aged between 10 and<br />

<strong>13</strong> and have been together for less<br />

than a year, with a growing<br />

reputation locally and nationally.<br />

Highly accomplished musicians in<br />

their own right they refuse to play<br />

covers, penning their own brand of<br />

music that is proper metal based<br />

on the days classic rock, with songs<br />

built up from catchy riffs<br />

interspersed with face melting<br />

guitar solos. Their routine included<br />

the head banging rock anthems<br />

‘Cry Me A Place To Be’, ‘Iron Cell’<br />

and ‘Don’t Stop The Blood’, with<br />

the rock opera styled ‘Fate Awaits’<br />

and a new ballad, ‘Unfound’.<br />

The Reaper are a product of<br />

Witchwood School of Rock, who<br />

were giving kids free taster<br />

sessions at the festival. If this band<br />

is an indication of their success,<br />

Oxfordshire is going to be treated<br />

to a number of great young bands<br />

in the next few years. The Reaper<br />

were the only band at Harvest to<br />

perform two sets – one on the<br />

main stage and one in the<br />

Witchwood School of Rock tent -<br />

which was rammed to capacity for<br />

them and turned out to be a<br />

special kind of homecoming<br />

performance.<br />

Alex James hinted that the festival<br />

will continue as an annual event.<br />

This fusion of his two passions -<br />

music and food - was a great<br />

success. Even the weather was<br />

kind, with the rain staying away.<br />

Celebrities were out in force with<br />

David & Samantha Cameron,<br />

Jeremy Clarkson, Harry Enfield,<br />

Sophie Ellis-Bextor and John<br />

Torode all enjoying the food and<br />

music. Alex James was also on<br />

hand to serve cheese on toast to<br />

the thousands of Harvesters.<br />

Standing Shoulder-to-Shoulder<br />

for veterans’ mental health<br />

Each year 4,000 returning Service men and women suffer<br />

mental health problems resulting from traumas and injuries<br />

experienced during active Service. It is likely that these<br />

numbers will rise, as more personnel return from<br />

Afghanistan, and other conflict zones, over the coming<br />

months and years.<br />

That's why The Royal British Legion is funding a muchneeded<br />

volunteer peer-mentoring scheme, alongside<br />

Combat Stress.<br />

The service is called 'Shoulder-to-Shoulder' and is run by<br />

TimeBank, a national volunteering charity with 10 years'<br />

experience running mentoring projects. And the volunteers<br />

are all ex-Service men and women (regular, Territorial Army<br />

or reserve) who have made a successful transition into<br />

civilian life or who have an understanding of the issues<br />

through direct family connections. As ex-Service people they<br />

are in a unique position and their skills, expertise and<br />

hands-on knowledge can be channelled, through careful<br />

training, to help people whose experiences they know only<br />

too well. Find out more –<br />

www.Timebank.org.uk/shoulder-to-shoulder<br />

Moreton in<br />

Marsh<br />

Christmas<br />

Lights<br />

TimeBank receives funding from Royal<br />

British Legion and Combat Stress to<br />

expand military mental health project.<br />

Christmas Market & Light Switch-On<br />

SATURDAY 26TH NOVEMBER in Moreton Town Centre<br />

Christmas Market opens at 9am<br />

Father Christmas will drop by later<br />

Charity and local organisations stalls from 9am<br />

in the Redesdale Hall<br />

Raffle, Tombola, Carol Singing,<br />

Face Painting & Hair Braiding etc..<br />

(more events and timings will follow)<br />

Should you have any queries, would like to be involved or<br />

are interested in having a stall at the Market, please contact<br />

Maria via email Tiamaria.burns@hotmail.co.uk<br />

Moreton Area Centre, High Street, Moreton in<br />

Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 0AZ<br />

Tel: 07766 1421<strong>13</strong><br />

www.moretoninmarshchiropractic.co.uk


THAMES VALLEY<br />

POLICE<br />

www.police.uk<br />

news<br />

and information<br />

Neighbourhood Watch<br />

Please consider joining your local Neighbourhood Watch.<br />

Neighbourhood Watch is all about people getting together with<br />

their neighbours to take action to cut crime.<br />

Neighbourhood Watch schemes are community initiatives owned<br />

and run by their members. They work by developing close liaison<br />

between neighbourhood households and the local police. It is an<br />

active partnership. Neighbourhood Watch schemes can:<br />

• Cut crime and the opportunities for crime.<br />

• Help and reassure those who live in the area.<br />

• Encourage neighbourliness and closer communities.<br />

For more information on how these schemes work, their benefits,<br />

and running a scheme in your local area, please contact your local<br />

Watch Administrator in Witney, Danielle Hilton - 01993 861640.<br />

Each Neighbourhood Watch Scheme needs a co-ordinator, whose<br />

main role is:<br />

1. Maintain contact between the police and members of the NW<br />

scheme.<br />

2. Maintain a record of member households<br />

3. Receive crime information from the Local Policing Team and<br />

distribute this information to members.<br />

4. Look out for the well being of vulnerable members.<br />

5. Encourage members to be aware of and put into practice crime<br />

reduction measures, such as property marking and fitting security<br />

devices.<br />

6. Supply each member with NW and police crime reduction<br />

literature.<br />

7. Promote vigilance amongst members and actively encourage<br />

the early reporting of suspicious incidents direct to the police.<br />

8. Welcome newcomers to the neighbourhood and invite them to<br />

join the NW scheme.<br />

9. Participate in the activities of the local NW Group.<br />

10. Identify a Deputy Co-ordinator for the scheme.<br />

Interested in becoming a co-ordinator in the is area? Contact<br />

Danilee Hilton on – 01993 861640.<br />

In general the public are very diligent about alerting us to<br />

suspicious people and vehicles. It is important to encourage and<br />

maintain this trend, as the more chances we have to check these<br />

incidents helps us to maintain a relatively safe and secure<br />

environment. Reports of unwanted calls range from cold callers<br />

on the local estates to vehicles reported hanging about on farms<br />

and around other isolated premises. The majority of cold callers<br />

turn out to be genuine charities or other organisations such as<br />

utility companies. However, this is not always the case, and you<br />

should always call in on the non-emergency number if you are<br />

worried. Any suspicious vehicles should always be reported - even<br />

if nothing has happened at that time, it may be linked to another<br />

crime. Any crime in progress should be reported using the 999<br />

system.<br />

Use 999 when:-<br />

A crime is in progress - There is danger to life,<br />

Violence is being used or threatened.<br />

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(informaton from English Heritage: Caring for places of worship.<br />

www.english-heritage.org.uk/powar)<br />

With lead being stripped from roofs overnight,<br />

How do we prevent lead theft?<br />

The high price of lead, copper and other metals has<br />

encouraged theft from places of worship, particularly from<br />

roofs, lightning installations and drain pipes – this is<br />

demoralising for a congregation and endangers the building.<br />

As the frequency of such thefts increases, insurers expect a<br />

greater degree of care from building owners and may limit<br />

payouts, particularly if simple precautions have not been<br />

taken. Basic security measures are important – make sure<br />

ladders are store securely, that rubbish bins cannot be used<br />

to help, people get onto roofs and consider devices such as<br />

intruder alarms and CCTV as a deterrent.<br />

See www.churchalert.co.uk<br />

www.ecclesiastical.com/metaltheft, and<br />

www.churchcare.co.uk/building<br />

For specific guidance on you building consult your own insurer.<br />

Maintenance. Identifying and planning regular<br />

maintenance minimises the risk of the unforeseen, crisis<br />

situations arising. For helpful checklists and information go<br />

to: www.spabfim.co.uk or www.churchcare.co.uk/building.<br />

The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings (SPAB)<br />

run free Faith in Maintenance courses.<br />

What English Heritage is doing…<br />

Raising awareness of the good work already being done by<br />

congregations already, conscious of their responsibility to<br />

pass on their place of worship to future generations.<br />

Offering repair grants. Each year £25 million is available<br />

under the joint English Heritage/Heritage Lottery Fund<br />

Repair Grants for Places of Worship Scheme.<br />

Funding Support Officers provide a skilled and experienced<br />

local person for congregations to turn to.<br />

www.english-heritage.org.uk/protecting/places-of-worship


SEWING DAY<br />

Learn a skill & make a Christmas Present!<br />

Lower Swell Village Hall<br />

Saturday 26th November - 10am - 4pm<br />

All materials and lunch included - £45.00<br />

For more information please call Jackie on: 07837602004<br />

TELL EVERYONE<br />

ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS –<br />

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about advertising<br />

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07789 175 002<br />

Editor@stowtimes.co.uk<br />

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TIMES, BOURTON TIMES<br />

& CHIPPING NORTON TIMES<br />

Programme of Events : Autumn <strong>2011</strong><br />

Tuesday 4th <strong>October</strong> 7.00pm<br />

JIM WILSON will talk about and sign his gripping new book NAZI PRINCESS – HITLER, LORD ROTHERMERE AND PRINCESS<br />

STEPHANIE VON HOHENLOHE. The author has used recently declassified MI5 files and FBI memos to tell the real life story of a<br />

spy “more dangerous than ten thousand men”, who was a confidante of Hitler and was paid a retainer by Lord Rothermere.<br />

VENUE: The Masonic Hall, Stow-on-the-Wold (next door to the Borzoi) Tickets: £5 each :(to include wine and eats)<br />

Saturday 22nd <strong>October</strong> 11.00 am<br />

PAM AYRES the much loved poet, radio and TV presenter will be signing her memoirs – THE NECESSARY APTITUDE<br />

VENUE: The Borzoi Bookshop – All welcome<br />

Friday 28th <strong>October</strong> 7.00pm<br />

FIONA MacCARTHY the acclaimed biographer and cultural historian will talk about and sign her new book – THE LAST PRE-<br />

RAPHAELITE: EDWARD BURNE-JONES AND THE VICTORIAN IMAGINATION<br />

VENUE to be confirmed. Tickets: £6 each :(to include wine and eats)<br />

Thursday 10th November 7.00pm<br />

BROUGH SCOTT the popular horse-racing journalist, radio and TV presenter, grandson and biographer of the Great War soldier<br />

“Galloper Jack” Seely will talk about and sign the new edition of his grandfather’s book – WARRIOR: THE AMAZING STORY OF A<br />

REAL WAR HORSE. Original illustrations by Sir Alfred Munnings<br />

VENUE: Naunton Downs Golf Club. Tickets £6 each :(to include wine and eats)<br />

Church Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire GL54 1BB.<br />

01451 830268 | www.borzoibookshop.co.uk | email: mail@borzoibookshop.co.uk<br />

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KINGHAM VILLAGE HALL<br />

Beautiful Hall; capacity 100. Off-street parking; disabled access.<br />

AVAILABLE TO HIRE AT VERY COMPETITIVE RATES.<br />

Contact Jacki Jones, The Barn, Orchard Way, Kingham. OX7 6YT.<br />

Tel: 01608 658089<br />

LONGBOROUGH & SEZINCOTE<br />

VILLAGE HALL<br />

Set in the heart of this delightful village, we can offer<br />

We are fully equipped with a few unexpected bonusses - an extendable stage with pull-down screen • 3/4<br />

sized snooker table • table tennis table • piano • Hi-Fi system • all equipment for short mat bowls..<br />

So if you’re having a wedding reception or wake, children’s party or family birthday, training course or<br />

business meeting, exhibition or exercise class, club social or kids’ sleepover, we would love to see YOU!<br />

FOR FURTHER DETAILS T: 01451 830218 or E: alan@longborough.net<br />

LOWER SWELL VILLAGE HALL<br />

Traditional Cotswold VH on picturesque village green. Recently<br />

refurbished – fully equipped kitchen, heating, tables & chairs, Disabled<br />

facilities. Seats up to 70. Competitive rates (inc.heating) vary with use.<br />

Perfect for parties and receptions, Shows, displays, evening classes, etc<br />

Tel: 01451 831916 Eml: rada8421@kingham.ocnmail.net<br />

MORETON IN MARSH<br />

REDESDALE HALL<br />

Clerk 01608 654064 Two venues with a stair lift. The Lower Hall<br />

accommodates 80; modern kitchen facilities. Beamed Upper Hall<br />

accommodates 120. Reasonable charges. Nearby parking.<br />

Historic town centre building<br />

ODDINGTON VILLAGE HALL<br />

Ideally placed in centre of lovely Cotswold village<br />

Newly refurbished - full c/h, new kitchen and toilets. Spacious main hall with seating for 100,<br />

stage, pull down projector screen and hearing loop, also a smaller meeting room. Facilities<br />

for the less able. Spacious parking. Children have access to the adjacent playground.<br />

TO GET YOUR DATE ON OUR CALENDAR please ring<br />

01451 830817 / 01451 831917<br />

STOW BAPTIST CHURCH HALL, STOW GL54 1AA<br />

In the community for the community<br />

Spacious hall, recently refurbished, fully-equipped new kitchen facilities<br />

& disabled toilets. Usage Policy: we support community-focused groups.<br />

We do not lease the hall for commercial events.<br />

01451 870437 stowbaptist@gmx.co.uk<br />

STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

ROYAL BRITISH LEGION CLUB<br />

Clubroom and bar with entertainment system for discos, karaoke, etc. Small lounge bar.<br />

Large and small Meeting rooms with conference facilities for up to 150 (seats 60/ 12<br />

dining); Catering. Parking. Minibus.<br />

Enquiries to Colin and Alison 01451 830242<br />

ST EDWARDS HALL, STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

Panelled 1st floor room with Civil War portraits & memorabilia.<br />

Holds 100. Hearing loop. LIFT and staircase from lobby. Kitchen, toilets,<br />

anti-room. CCTV. Competitive rates. 2 Hrs Free C/P(day)<br />

<strong>2011</strong> dates available. 01451 831633. PeterKing9@aol.com<br />

STOW YOUTH CLUB<br />

Two large rooms (accommodating 50-60 people)<br />

Internet café with 12 computer terminals • Projector & screen • Pool table • Table football • Nintendo<br />

Wii • Modern kitchen • Disabled access & toilets • Rates negotiable for regular users.<br />

The Club building is next to the Police Station on the Fosseway and accessed easily from The Square.<br />

Dilys Neill: dwsshaneill@btinternet.co Tel: 01451 830656<br />

Sarah-Jane Rich: richfamly_91@hotmail.com Tel: 01451 830654<br />

KATE'S HOME NURSING<br />

We are very grateful to those who have organised events so far<br />

this year, such as the successful Golf Day at Naunton on 12 August,<br />

which raised over £5,000.<br />

See our website www.kateshomenursing.org for updates, news of forthcoming<br />

events and information about our Christmas cards.<br />

ANNUAL CHRISTMAS CAROL CONCERT at St. Edward's Church Stow-on-the-Wold<br />

on Saturday 10th December at 7pm. Tickets available now. If you would like to<br />

be added to our mailing list please e-mail: hdspooner@btinternet.com.<br />

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EVENLODE VILLAGE HALL<br />

adjacent to Green in quiet village<br />

AVAILABLE FOR HIRE at reasonable rates<br />

Ideal for classes, clubs, parties, receptions, presentations & family events.<br />

Newly decorated; light and spacious. Modern kitchen and loos. Disabled<br />

access. New pull-down projector screen. Tables, chairs, china and cutlery<br />

available. Please call Philip Pratt, 01608 652499/ 07051 867493.<br />

CONDICOTE VILLAGE HALL<br />

The perfect setting for that special occasion”<br />

Recently built in Cotswold stone. Large car park, well<br />

equipped kitchen, on the outskirts of the village.<br />

Tel: 07587 097795 Come & see what we have to offer!<br />

BROADWELL VILLAGE HALL<br />

Lovely rural location with spacious parking. Seats 90,<br />

Large main hall, & 2 meeting rooms. Stage with electric<br />

drop down screen. Built in sound system with microphone<br />

and hearing loop.<br />

Kitchen. Toilets. Disabled facilities.<br />

Bookings - Frances Dodwell on 01451 830994<br />

BOURTON ON THE WATER<br />

THE ROYAL BRITISH LEGION BRANCH HALL<br />

Available for hire; 150 seated / 250 standing.<br />

Ample off-road parking. Office Tel: 01451 824303<br />

Victoria Hall, Bourton on the Water<br />

AVAILABLE TO HIRE - VERY COMPETITIVE RATES.<br />

LOCAL FUNCTIONS, CHILDENS PARTIES ETC WELCOME<br />

DISABLED ACCESS & FACILITIES<br />

CALL RICHARD MOONEY 01451 820679<br />

FOR BOOKINGS AND INFORMATION<br />

ST GEORGES HALL, BLOCKLEY<br />

Fully Licensed Village Hall in good decorative order.<br />

Seating capacity 160. Large well equipped servery/kitchen. Toilets.<br />

Gas central heating. Off street parking for 40 cars. Suitable for wedding receptions etc.<br />

Raised stage. Excellent sound system. (No discos)<br />

Enquiries: Brian Clayton – 0<strong>13</strong>86 701528<br />

LITTLE VILLAGE HALL, BELL BANK, BLOCKLEY<br />

Quiet rural venue with modern facilities for exhibitions, meetings, classes, parties, weddings, etc.<br />

35-50 people. Reasonable charges, ample parking.<br />

WITH -WIRELESS- BROADBAND incl BT OPENZONE.<br />

0<strong>13</strong>86 700880 / email dimccaul@btinternet.com<br />

A D L E S T R O P V I L L A G E H A L L<br />

• Spacious, light, warm and colourful and available to hire for your special functions,<br />

classes or any event – only £6 an hour • Discounted fees for long term bookings.<br />

• Just redecorated • small stage, kitchen facilities, disabled toilet and disabled access.<br />

• Excellent parking.<br />

Please phone 01608 658710 for bookings and further info<br />

WYCK RISSINGTON VILLAGE HALL<br />

Recently refurbished<br />

A perfect Venue for Family Occasions<br />

Seats 40/20 for Dinner. Disabled access & loos.<br />

Fully equipped kitchen<br />

Enquiries - Call Judith Wheeler 01451 821094<br />

The Branch is seeking new<br />

fund raising helpers.<br />

Can you help? Please contact<br />

Mrs Diana Porter, Branch<br />

Chairman 01451 830508.<br />

Loyal support for our dedicated Lifeboat<br />

Crews was once again demonstrated when<br />

the magnificent sum of £3147 was raised<br />

through House to House and Street<br />

Collections by members of the North<br />

Cotswold Branch of the RNLI.<br />

Many thanks to all who helped with these<br />

collections and those who continue to<br />

support this vital life saving service around<br />

our coasts.


THE PLAYHOUSE, ST GEORGES HALL,<br />

BLOCKLEY<br />

Thursday 27th <strong>October</strong><br />

TAMARA DREWE<br />

Doors/Bar open at 7:00pm - 7:45pm film<br />

Advance tickets are now £3.50/ on the door £4<br />

Advance tickets/queries 0<strong>13</strong>86 700647/593386<br />

Upper Town Hall,<br />

CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

Friday 28th <strong>October</strong><br />

Please see local Notice Boards<br />

Film 8pm<br />

Advance tickets/queries 0<strong>13</strong>86 841206<br />

from Ch C. Information Centre/on door.<br />

VILLAGE HALL,<br />

LITTLE WOLFORD<br />

Thursday 20th <strong>October</strong><br />

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS<br />

Film 7.30pm - TICKETS £4.00<br />

Advance tickets/queries<br />

01608 684223 or 01608 674200<br />

RURAL CINEMA - OCTOBER<br />

OLD SCHOOL VILLAGE HALL,<br />

BOURTON ON THE HILL<br />

Please see local Notice Boards<br />

Film 7.15pm<br />

Advance tickets/queries 0<strong>13</strong>86 701196<br />

Tickets - £3.50<br />

VILLAGE HALL,<br />

CHURCHILL<br />

Sat 18th <strong>October</strong> - TAMARA DREWE<br />

Sat 29th Oct - Special for half term - UP<br />

Film 7.30pm | TICKETS £4.50<br />

Advance tickets/queries 01608 659903<br />

E: churchillmovies@btinternet.com<br />

VILLAGE HALL,<br />

LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

Tuesday 18th <strong>October</strong><br />

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS<br />

7.30pm | TICKETS (see below)<br />

Advance tickets/queries 01451 830817<br />

Refreshments served in the interval<br />

First WED Free MARTIAL ARTS LESSONS. Separate adult & children’s classes.<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Leisure Centre. 07977 560086<br />

www.martialartsvoucher.co.uk,<br />

WEDS LINE DANCING at <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden British Legion Hall at 7pm<br />

WEDS WEDS WALK Easy/moderate walks. Start at 10am. 01451 860366<br />

WEDS CHIPPING CAMPDEN BRIDGE CLUB 7.15 for 7.30pm<br />

Duplicate Bridge. Upper Town Hall. Non members<br />

welcome. Partners not necessary 01608 664456<br />

First THURSFree MARTIAL ARTS LESSONS. Separate adult & children’s classes Stowon-the-Wold<br />

Primary School. 07977 560086 www.martialartsvoucher.co.uk,<br />

VICTORIA HALL,<br />

BOURTON ON THE WATER<br />

Monday 17th <strong>October</strong><br />

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS<br />

Film 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £3 refreshments.<br />

Tickets/queries 01451 822365<br />

SCREEN ON THE GREEN, VILLAGE HALL,<br />

ILMINGTON<br />

Friday 28th <strong>October</strong><br />

GROW YOUR OWN<br />

Film 7.30pm | TICKETS £3.50<br />

Advance tickets from the<br />

Village Store & Red Lion<br />

ST. DAVIDS CENTRE,<br />

MORETON IN MARSH<br />

Please see local Notice Boards<br />

Film 7.30pm | TICKETS £3.50<br />

Advance tickets/queries<br />

01608 812338 or 652666<br />

VILLAGE HALL,<br />

BROADWELL<br />

Friday 21st <strong>October</strong><br />

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS<br />

Film 7.30pm | TICKETS £3.00<br />

including refreshments<br />

Advance tickets/queries 01451 831153<br />

VILLAGE HALL,<br />

LITTLE COMPTON<br />

NEW INFO & DETAILS<br />

AVAILABLE BY EMAIL<br />

Film 7.30pm | TICKETS £5.00 inc. tea/coffee<br />

Advance tickets/queries 01608 674298<br />

E:littlecomptonfilms@gmail.com<br />

VILLAGE HALL,<br />

WYCK RISSINGTON<br />

NO FILM ADVISED<br />

Film 2.00pm | TICKETS £3.50<br />

Advance tickets/queries 01451 820232<br />

Check Notice Board<br />

REGULAR EVENTS<br />

First MON FOLK NIGHT, Ebrigton Arms 9pm. www.theebringtonarms.co.uk<br />

MON DANCE FUSION:Adult dance class. Mixed styles. No experience necessary.<br />

Exercise in a fun way. No pre-booking necessary. <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden Town Hall<br />

9.30 – 10.30. £4.50<br />

MON SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING St Edwards Church Rooms, Stow. 5.30-<br />

7pm Children and 7-9pm Adults 01451 831876<br />

Tamara Drewe 107 mins<br />

Having left a Dorset village as an awkward teenager Tamara returns as a glamorous<br />

career girl, kicking up a storm wherever she goes. Tamara is the ultimate modern girl<br />

but her story of love and confusion is timeless. Starring Gemma Arterton. Comedy<br />

Romance.<br />

Water for Elephants (PG) 2 hrs 1 min<br />

An unexpected romance in the unique setting of the Big Top. Based on the Best Seller<br />

book and starring Reese Witherspoon. Drama.<br />

MON<br />

MON<br />

MON<br />

MON<br />

CHILDRENS DANCE CLASS <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden Town<br />

Hall.6-8 yrs 4-5pm, 9-11 yrs 5-6pm. Single class £7pp,<br />

Monthly membership £22pp. 07527 757057<br />

YOGA <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden Town Hall. 2pm Starts again 21st Sept<br />

0<strong>13</strong>86438537<br />

‘Old Sweats NAAFI break’ at Royal British Legion, Bourton on the Water<br />

(10am -12) for anyone to come along for a cup of tea and a chat,<br />

Burford Orchestra. Rehearsals 7.30-9.30pm at Witney Community Primary<br />

School OX28 1HL. burfordorchestra@gmail.com. 07984 492 976. New<br />

members welcome; no audition.<br />

Up (PG) 89 mins<br />

Computer-animated adventure. Action and comedy – good family entertainment,<br />

quality production.<br />

Grow Your Own<br />

A year of life on Blacktree Road allotments: a bunch of middle-aged characters find<br />

companionship in digging, planting, cropping - and moaning to each other about the<br />

state of the nation. Then a handful of asylum-seekers show up to occupy a couple of<br />

plots.<br />

MON Powerfreestyle Kickboxing at Guiting power Village hall. Juniors 7-<br />

7.50pm. Adults 7.50-8.30pm. freestyle Kickboxing or adult Boxersize. Call Adam<br />

07774285459<br />

First THURSFree Self Defence / Jeet Kune Do Lessons for Men and Women<br />

(Adults only) Stow-on-the-Wold Primary School 07977 560086<br />

www.selfdefencevoucher.co.uk<br />

TUES COTSWOLD AONB WALKS www.cotsaorb.org.uk 01451 862000<br />

THURS LINE DANCING at Ch.Campden Town Hall 2.30-4pm 0<strong>13</strong>86 438537<br />

TUES Pottery Classes at Lower Swell Village Hall, 9:30am to 12:00 noon<br />

10 week term £90 plus £15 materials/firing cost. Beginners welcome<br />

Contact annec@ebshr.co.uk 01451 870734<br />

THURS<br />

Starts again 1st wk in September<br />

QUIZ NIGHT at The Volunteer Inn, Ch.Campden 8.30pm 0<strong>13</strong>86 840688<br />

TUES until July Spinning Fitness Class (reservation required) exercise<br />

classes. Suitable for all abilities. Fun exercise, great music!! 2-3pm. Unit 6<br />

Draycott Business Village Draycott Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9JY Call<br />

0<strong>13</strong>86701231 www.rapid-fx.com<br />

THURS in April Thump Boxing - Exercise Class. No previous experience.<br />

Drop into one of our mixed classes. 6.30 – 7.30pm.. Unit 6 Draycott<br />

Business Village Draycott Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9JY Call<br />

0<strong>13</strong>86701231 www.rapid-fx.com<br />

WEDS until July. Spinning Fitness Class (reservation required) exercise<br />

classes. Suitable for all abilities. Fun exercise, great music!! 6.30 –<br />

7.30pm.. Unit 6 Draycott Business Village Draycott Moreton-in-Marsh<br />

GL56 9JY Call 0<strong>13</strong>86701231 www.rapid-fx.com<br />

THURS<br />

& FRI<br />

BELLY DANCING New beginners class. 11- 12.30 The Church<br />

Room, <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden. Informal & relaxed classes for ladies of all ages,<br />

shapes & sizes. 01608 663480<br />

FRI until July. Spinning Fitness Class (reservation required) exercise classes.<br />

Suitable for all abilities. Fun exercise, great music!! 6.30 – 7.30pm.. Unit 6<br />

Draycott Business Village Draycott Moreton-in-Marsh GL56 9JY Call<br />

0<strong>13</strong>86701231 www.rapid-fx.com<br />

FRI DANCE FUSIONAdult dance class, mixed styles. No experience necessary.<br />

& MON All Welcome. Ch.Campden Town Hall, 9.30-10.30 £4.50 (conc £2.50)<br />

FRI ACTIVE & ABLE Fitness & Falls classes for older people at Stow to Church<br />

Rooms, Stow 01285 623450<br />

FRI LINE DANCING: Willersey Village Hall, near Broadway 0<strong>13</strong>86 438537<br />

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<strong>October</strong> <strong>2011</strong><br />

Full Information is available at the Visitor Information Centres (see below).<br />

EXHIBITIONS<br />

To 2nd A Showcase of 10 contemporary artists including Jake Winkle,<br />

Graham Towler & Trinidad Ball. Little Buckland Gallery, Little Buckland, WR12 7JH<br />

11am – 5pm, www.theartagency.co.uk 0771 444 9888<br />

1-10th Useful & Beautiful: Arts and Crafts textiles from Paul Reeves.<br />

10-4pm Closed Monday. Free entry to the Exhibition – normal charges apply. Court<br />

Barn Museum, Church Street, <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden, GL55 6JE.<br />

E:admin@courtbarn.org.uk T:0<strong>13</strong>86 841951. www.courtbarn.org.uk<br />

DIARY<br />

1 Autumn fair & Farmers celebrating the local harvest - fruit, vegetables,<br />

meat and other handmade delicacies. Ceam teas, cakes and hot food. Apple<br />

tastings and fresh juice. Noon – 4pm. Burford Primary School, Priory Lane, Burford<br />

OX18 4SG. www.burfordfair. 07977 535178<br />

1 Church Westcote Coffee Morning Raising funds for Samaritans Purse<br />

Shoe Boxes. Cakes, Books, Quality Bric & Brac. Village Hall, Church Westcote. .<br />

10.00 - 12 noon.<br />

1, 2 Flea Market and collectables- jewellery, silver, militaria, art, etc..<br />

Refreshments. St Edwards Hall, Stow. Free entry. 10am-4pm. 01451 831675<br />

1, 2 Craft Fair supporting Macmillan Cancer Support. Victoria Hall,<br />

Bourton-on-the-Water. 10-5pm. 01793 770148.<br />

7 Recital: Schubert's famous song cycle by celebrated tenor Mark Padmore,<br />

accompanied by Simon Lepper. Starts 7.30pm at St. Andrew's Church, Naunton,<br />

GL54 3AX (approx. 4 miles west of Stow on the Wold). Tickets £17.50/ £12 from<br />

info@NauntonMusic.org.uk 01451 850897.<br />

www.NauntonMusic.org.uk<br />

8,9 Sale of books and jewellery. Costume and designer jewellery at bargain<br />

prices; bargain new children's books and second-hand fiction. Refreshments. Lower<br />

Slaughter village hall. 10-5pm. 01451 831675<br />

9 Car Boot Sale. Bag a bargain or book a pitch to sell those unwanted items. On<br />

hard standing. at Countrywide Store car park, Station Road, Bourton-on-the-Water.<br />

£5 per pitch. 9.30 - 1.30pm. 01451 861210<br />

12 Blockley & District Horticultural Society Talk by Paul Williams - Potatoes,<br />

Petunias, Peppers & Poisons. 8pm at Jubilee Hall, Blockley. 0<strong>13</strong>86 70<strong>13</strong>10<br />

14-16 Craft Fair. All crafts handmade by the exhibitors. Demonstrations. Most items are<br />

for sale! Refreshments. Free Entry.10 – 4.30pm. Redesdale Hall, Moreton in Marsh.<br />

01684 274853. www.craftinaction73.co.uk<br />

15, 16 Cherwell Valley Craft Fair. Victoria Hall, Bourton-on-the-Water, 10 – 5pm.<br />

01295 264723<br />

21 Tea Dance in Bourton Ballroom, Latin & Popular Sequence. Music by Good<br />

Dancing with Bill. Free tea & coffee. £3 on the door. 2-4.30pm. Royal British Legion<br />

Hall, Bourton. 07970 180296<br />

22, 23 Craft Fair supporting Macmillan Cancer Support. Victoria Hall, Bourton-on-the-<br />

Water. 10-5pm. 01793 770148.<br />

27 Moreton-in-Marsh Flower Club - 'Lets Go To The Movies' Demonstrator<br />

- Marie Munday at Moreton-in-Marsh monthly meeting. Visitors most welcome.<br />

Broadwell Village Hall, Broadwell, Glos.. 7.30pm.<br />

30 Cherwell Valley Craft Fair. Victoria Hall, Bourton-on-the-Water, 10 – 5pm.<br />

01295 264723<br />

Market Days<br />

BOURTON ON THE WATER<br />

Farmers Market every 4th Sunday, 9.30 - <strong>13</strong>00<br />

Car Boot Sale every second Sunday, 9am. (Mar to Oct)<br />

(for Northleach & Fosse Lions Club)<br />

CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

W I Country Market every Thursday, 9 - 11am<br />

Country Market every Friday. 9-11<br />

Weekly Market every Wednesday.<br />

Farmer's Market third Saturday morning<br />

CHIPPING NORTON<br />

Farmers Market 3rd Saturday - monthly from 8.30am<br />

MORETON IN MARSH<br />

Weekly Market every Tuesday, 9 - 3.30pm<br />

W I Country Market every Thursday, 9 - 11.30<br />

Country Market every Monday, 9.30am (W.I.Hall)<br />

NORTHLEACH every Wednesday 8.30am-3.30pm<br />

STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

Farmers Market 2nd Thursday - 9.30 - <strong>13</strong>.00<br />

ESCAPE TO THE COTSWOLDS - www.escapetothecotswolds.orgh.uk<br />

Information on outdoor activities and places to visit. The site contains easy-to-access details of<br />

walking routes, guided walks, cycle rides, horse riding, events and festivals, plus information<br />

on local attractions including historic sites, towns and villages, nature reserves, museums,<br />

gardens and much more.<br />

(A simple and free facility for event organisers/walks leaders to easily submit their own walk<br />

or event for inclusion on the site.)<br />

BOX OFFICE – 01608 642350.<br />

Administration@chippingnortontheatre.com<br />

www.chippingnortontheatre.com<br />

3 Pocket Comedy presented by Propellor (all male Shakespearean<br />

company). 1.30pm/7pm Tickets £12, concessions.<br />

12 Kathryn Tickell: Northumbrian Voices. 7.45pm. Tickets £14. Concessions.<br />

22 Mr Mark’s Children’s Concert -Tuba. (Under 6’s) £7.50 All children<br />

must be accompanied by an adult.<br />

22-7th Jan Ali Baba & the Forty Thieves. Please call the Box Office for ticket<br />

prices- vary depending performance.<br />

FILMS (More information available online)<br />

2 In a Better World (15) 7.30pm<br />

5, 7 One Day (12A) 7.30pm<br />

5 Cinema Bambino – Film Club. One Day (12A)<br />

9 The Skin I Live In (15) 7.30pm<br />

11 The Guard (15) 7.30pm<br />

<strong>13</strong> Beautiful Lies (12A) 7.30pm<br />

15 Jane Eyre (PG) 7.30pm<br />

18 The Inbetweeners (15) 7.30pm<br />

23 Kes (PG) 7.30pm<br />

Stow & Countryside branch of the Embroiderers Guild.<br />

Our stall at the Cotswold Festival, with everyone dressed in 17th Cent<br />

costume, attracted a steady stream of buyers with 'entertainment' from The<br />

Sealed Knot.<br />

Next meeting - Tuesday 4th <strong>October</strong> - AGM but visitors are very welcome.<br />

Speaker -Helen Mc Cook on A History of Whitework.<br />

Queries? Call Angela on 01451 830259.<br />

Tickets, Booking information Etc. from -<br />

BOURTON ON THE WATER VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE, Victoria Street, Bourton on the<br />

Water. 01451 822583 Open 9.30-5pm Mon-Fri: 9.30-5.30 Sat: Closed Sunday<br />

E: Bourtonvic@btconnect.com<br />

BURFORD INFORMATION CENTRE, The Brewery, Sheep St, Burford.<br />

Open (Nov-Feb) Mon-Sat 9.30-4pm. OX18 4LS. 01993 823558. E.Burford.vic@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

CHIPPING NORTON VISITOR INFORMATION POINT<br />

Guildhall, Gossards Lane, <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> OX7 5NJ. Office hours Mon-Fri.<br />

GO-STOW, 12 Talbot Court, Stow on the Wold. 01451 870 150. Open 10am-5pm Mon-Sat; 11am-<br />

4pm Sunday. E: info@go-stow.co.uk<br />

MORETON AREA CENTRE, High Street, Moreton. 01608 650881<br />

Open 9-5pm Mon-Fri: 9-1 Saturday. Closed Sunday E: moreton@cotswold.gov.com<br />

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LOCAL WALKS WITH<br />

THE COTSWOLDS VOLUNTARY<br />

WARDENS – OCTOBER<br />

Celebrate British Food Fortnight – Sunday 2 <strong>October</strong> – Easy<br />

Along the Sudeley Valley to Newmeadows Farm. Farmer Duncan will talk about his<br />

rare breed herd which supplies beef to local restaurants. Pub lunch available at<br />

White Hart Inn (local beef!) 3 hours, 5 miles. Start: 10 am Winchcombe Back Lane<br />

car park. OS Map ref 023 284<br />

From Neolith to Nouveau Riche – Friday 4 <strong>October</strong> – Easy<br />

Straddling 3 counties and countless centuries. From an ancient cattle enclosure to<br />

modern leisure facilities and everything in between. Optional pub lunch. 3 hours,<br />

6 miles. Start: 10 am The Greedy Goose at junction of A44 and A436 between<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> and Moreton-in-Marsh. OS Map ref 270 289<br />

Walking from Longborough 1 – Thursday 20 <strong>October</strong> –<br />

Moderate.<br />

A series to celebrate Longborough’s new “Walkers are Welcome” status. Westwards<br />

across the highwolds to Ford and back. Pub lunch available. 5 hours, 10 miles.<br />

Start: 10 am Cotswold Food Store car park, Longborough (on A424). OS Map ref<br />

170 296<br />

A Victorian Rector and Nine Old Maids – Saturday 22 <strong>October</strong> Easy.<br />

Short walk, true story about life in the high cold Cotswolds. Pub lunch available at<br />

end. 2.5 hours, 4 miles.<br />

Start: 10am Lamb Inn car park at Great Rissington. OS Map ref 200 173. Postcode<br />

GL54 2LP<br />

Both sides of the track - Saturday 29 <strong>October</strong> – Moderate<br />

A figure of 8 centred around the parishes of Campden and Ebrington. 5.5 hours,<br />

10.5 miles. Start: 10am Market Hall, <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden. OS Map ref 151 392<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> Gem Stones – Sunday 30 <strong>October</strong> – Moderate<br />

From <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong>, Oxfordshire’s highest market town, to the unique Rollright<br />

Stones through rolling countryside views. Please bring packed lunch. 5.5 hours, 8<br />

miles. Start: 10am <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Town Hall steps. OS Map ref 3<strong>13</strong> 270.<br />

PLEASE use appropriate footwear as some walks may be steep and muddy in places.<br />

MODERATE - includes some hills and rough ground. Sorry, no dogs allowed except<br />

guide and hearing dogs.<br />

Walks are free although donations help to fund our conservation work and<br />

improvement projects.<br />

The Wardens run a full programme of guided walks throughout the Cotswolds. For<br />

more information see www.cotswoldsaonb.org.uk or Tel: 01451 862000, also for any<br />

changes to arrangements such as due to bad weather.<br />

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NORTH COTSWOLD<br />

RAMBLERS GROUP<br />

information on any walk or a copy of the<br />

Group’s current walks programme can be<br />

obtained from the Secretary : Tel. 0<strong>13</strong>86 700847, email at<br />

salmonoldwell@hotmail.com or online under “Local Groups”<br />

at www.gloucestershirearearamblers.org.uk<br />

The Cotswold Voluntary Wardens service was<br />

established in 1968. Anyone can join and, today, there<br />

are over 340 full time members. The wardens are part of<br />

the Cotswolds Conservation Board and volunteer their<br />

time and skills to help keep the Cotswolds special.<br />

Warden work parties help conserve and enhance the<br />

AONB, taking part in a range of projects from drystone<br />

walling, hedge laying, and tree planting to installing<br />

kissing gates. The wardens work with parish councils,<br />

farmers and local residents to help keep footpaths open<br />

and identify local features in need of restoration.<br />

When they are not taking part in conservation work many<br />

wardens conduct hundreds of guided walks, throughout<br />

the Cotswolds AONB. Some voluntary wardens also help<br />

out at shows and give talks about their work and the<br />

AONB to local groups.<br />

Support, training, equipment, travel expenses and a sense<br />

of achievement are offered in return for volunteers’<br />

valuable time. For further information on joining the<br />

Cotswold Voluntary Wardens contact the Volunteer Coordinator<br />

rebecca.jones@cotswoldsaonb.org.uk<br />

Tel. 01451 862008.<br />

Conservation work and achievements<br />

of the Cotswold Voluntary Wardens<br />

Nearly 300 Voluntary Wardens continued to play an important<br />

role for the Board by volunteering their time and skills to help<br />

keep the Cotswolds special.2010-11 was another successful<br />

year achieving a record total of 43,772 hours work by 280 active<br />

volunteers, worth over £300,000. This represents an increase<br />

over the previous year despite many work parties and guided<br />

walks being cancelled due to bad weather.<br />

Voluntary Wardens’<br />

conservation and access<br />

work during 2010-11 at a glance:<br />

• 19 bridges constructed<br />

• 107 kissing gates installed<br />

• 173 finger posts installed<br />

• 187 trees planted<br />

• 835m of fencing erected<br />

• 905m of hedgerow laid<br />

• 921m of dry-stone walls built<br />

• 171m of streams and ditches cleared<br />

• 4<strong>13</strong> steps in banks constructed<br />

• 800 hedge trees and shrubs planted<br />

• 1<strong>13</strong>1 contacts with parishes, landowners and the public<br />

• 4,266 path miles patrolled<br />

• 9,681 sq m of woodland coppiced and 16,588 sq m cleared<br />

• 23,291m of paths and bridleways cleared<br />

• 118,409 sq m across 23 grassland sites cleared<br />

Almost 70% of wardens’ hours were spent on conserving<br />

and enhancing the countryside and its features, and<br />

improving access to it.


The Cotswolds Area of<br />

Outstanding Natural Beauty<br />

North Cotswolds<br />

Hedgelaying<br />

Competition<br />

Saturday 19<br />

November<br />

8.30 to 3.30pm<br />

Hitchen Farm, Ford.<br />

10th Cotswolds annual<br />

Dry-stone Walling<br />

Competition<br />

at Adam Henson’s<br />

Cotswold Farm Park<br />

Sunday 2 <strong>October</strong><br />

Organised by the Cotswolds Conservation Board, in partnership<br />

with the Cotswolds branch of the Dry Stone Walling Association<br />

of Great Britain (DSWA), the competition will see four classes of<br />

competitors - beginner pairs, novice, amateur and professional -<br />

vying for the prestigious walling trophy and up to £120 cash<br />

prize under the expert eyes of Master Craftsmen judges from<br />

the DSWA. There is an additional prize for the best waller under<br />

age 21.<br />

Depending on which class competitors enter, they will have to<br />

strip and rebuild a limited length of wall to the correct<br />

specification. The rules associated with the competition are<br />

strict with marks awarded for quality of foundations, cope<br />

stones, sides, middle filling, batter and straightness.<br />

The draw for stints starts at 8.45am with work completed by<br />

4.15pm. Prizes awarded at 4.30pm.<br />

Anyone wishing to enter the competition can phone Cotswolds<br />

Conservation Board on 01451 862000 or register online at<br />

www.cotswoldsruralskills.org.uk<br />

Cotswold Farm Park Ltd, Bemborough Farm, Guiting Power,<br />

Cheltenham, GL54 5UG<br />

Every year the Cotswolds<br />

Conservation Board runs<br />

the North Cotswolds<br />

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By Will Masefield - Community Wildlife Officer,<br />

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Using a motion-sensor camera to sneak footage of secretive<br />

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motion there is out there. And yet having to watch through<br />

endless snippets of grass moving, water moving and shadows<br />

moving only makes it more exciting when, eventually, there’s<br />

a bona fide animal moving. With an eagerness born more of<br />

naiveté than experience, I set about watching through 218<br />

one minute snippets of footage from a motion-sensor camera<br />

set on one of our mink-monitoring rafts on the river at<br />

Greystones Farm Nature Reserve last month. The varnish was<br />

wearing thin on my eagerness as early as clip 16, and by clip<br />

80 it had been almost entirely eroded away. Two clips of a<br />

wood mouse leaping up onto the raft and running around<br />

with a feather temporarily resuscitated it, before my<br />

beleaguered eagerness was fully restored by the appearance<br />

of one of our least-known river mammals. This diminutive<br />

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With my eagerness gauge now fully charged, I watched<br />

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As Literary Festivals become big business and celebrities flock to a big tent near you with memoirs, novels and cookery books,<br />

Nicholas John (armed only with a spare biro), stands in line and begs the question -<br />

WHAT PRICE A SIGNATURE?<br />

A Short Story by Nicholas John<br />

I once stood with my son for forty-five minutes in a<br />

snaking line of parents and toddlers in order to get<br />

Francesca Simon to sign six “Horrid Henry” paperbacks.<br />

When we got back to the car, my son asked me who the<br />

lady was and I explained (for the twelfth time) that she<br />

was “the nice lady who wrote the stories.” He, frankly,<br />

didn’t give a fig and it transpired he had been expecting<br />

Miranda Richardson who had voiced the audio-books. Cue<br />

heaven-wards look of exasperation.<br />

For a brief minute it looked like gardening was to<br />

become the new rock ‘n’ roll, but no, turned out it was<br />

writing and literature. All hail the rise and rise of The<br />

Literary Festival. They’ve sprung up all over the place (in<br />

much the same way as you can’t move in the summer for<br />

music festivals: find a farmer with a muddy field and<br />

you’re away). We rush to Cheltenham and Hay-on-Wye to<br />

hear our favourites reading from their latest tome, then<br />

spend twenty minutes in line for a quick greeting and a<br />

hallowed signature (and maybe even a photo on your<br />

mobile). And all the while you just know you could pick up<br />

the thing for half the price on Amazon. But, let’s face it,<br />

there is a certain credence, a certain (dare I say it) style in<br />

paying the full retail price and lugging that 400-page<br />

hardcover all the way to the front of the queue to obtain<br />

the authorial flourish<br />

From the author’s point of view, selling books directly<br />

at a book-signing or literary event, yields a greater return<br />

than simply waiting for one’s publishing royalties to arrive<br />

in the post. Reading a few extracts, meeting the public and<br />

squiggling “all the best” for a half-hour is a better way of<br />

shifting units than hoping someone in Waterstone's is<br />

going to pluck your offering from the shelf. This tactic is<br />

something that jobbing musicians have been employing<br />

for a while: folk artists have long followed a tradition of<br />

being “of the people” by communing with their audience<br />

to discuss Arran knitwear (only kidding) and to sign copies<br />

of their latest disc. In these days of Amazon and iTunes, it’s<br />

a personal touch that seems to resonate, judging by the<br />

number of acts that now take to the road surrounded by<br />

boxes of CDs and DVDs. Obviously, Bono is not going to<br />

stop for long round the back of Wembley Stadium to flog a<br />

few more copies of ‘The Joshua Tree’ but in the world of<br />

normal, it’s a practice that has become commonplace.<br />

Publishers are increasingly seeing the manifold<br />

opportunities in getting their charges in front of the paying<br />

public. Independent bookshops are often effectively<br />

invited to tender for book-signing appearances – a friend<br />

successfully bid for Charley Boorman to do a three-hour<br />

“meet and greet” in his shop and flavoured the shebang<br />

by arranging a “ride-through” (forgive me if this is an<br />

incorrect biking term) by the Oxford branch of the BMW<br />

Bikers Club. And it paid off too – he shifted over eighty<br />

books to a steady stream of customers (all signed by<br />

Charley) and received much welcome publicity from the<br />

whole event. So everybody goes home happy. It’s a winwin<br />

situation.<br />

At this point in proceedings, as I merrily tap away, I'm<br />

sorely tempted to bang on a bit about how the likes of the<br />

Cheltenham Literary Festival increasingly appear to be<br />

relying on the pulling power of mainstream culture<br />

(television, film, sport, politics), to put bums on seats,<br />

rather than actual poets, authors or playwrights. Sorely<br />

tempted, but then I realised that I would be forced to<br />

instigate an argument with myself. It’s unlikely to be our<br />

nation’s finest authors attracting the longest queues, it will<br />

be the “celebrity writers," those who have successfully<br />

plied their trade elsewhere and have gone back to write<br />

about it. Surely (I would say with a smug smile), the<br />

shedloads of fans who wait for hours to get Katie Price to<br />

autograph her new, ahem, novel, are not there because<br />

they think she's a brilliant writer? But then I would have to<br />

confess my duplicity: Martin Jarvis signed three dog-eared<br />

“Just William” hardbacks one year that had been my Dad’s<br />

(well, I couldn’t get Richmal Crompton could I?) and my<br />

wife "did" Brenda Blethyn, Terry Jones and Leslie Phillips in<br />

two (expensive) days. Uh oh. Cue unsavoury incident<br />

between pot and black kettle.<br />

So far, so what? Big deal. "Celebrity" will sell<br />

everything from books to game shows to fridges. And it’s a<br />

two-way street: Sue Cook, the journalist and former BBC<br />

television presenter (who in 2009 published her second<br />

novel ‘Force Of Nature’ and is currently at work on her<br />

third), readily admitted that having been a “face” on<br />

television was undoubtedly helpful in securing her<br />

publishing deal. So is it the notion of celebrity we actually<br />

value? Are we getting our books signed because we like<br />

the written work or because we’d like to meet the writer?<br />

Authors rapidly grew wise to the individuals who would<br />

arrive at the desk holding six or seven copies of the same<br />

book and ask for a signature with no message or named<br />

greeting – these were destined to be<br />

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on eBay before the ink was dry – but publishers have not<br />

been adverse to maximising internet potential themselves:<br />

whenever there was a lull in proceedings, Charley<br />

Boorman happily signed extra copies that were earmarked<br />

to be sold over the internet and by mail order as<br />

collectibles. At a signing by Rita Marley (promoting her<br />

book about her life and marriage to Bob Marley), two<br />

rather-large security men prowled the line of expectant<br />

fans, informing us that Rita would not (and that was a very<br />

definite not) be signing anything other than copies of her<br />

book. This rather upset the plans of about 90% of the<br />

queue, judging by the number of album sleeves, tour<br />

posters and flags in abundance and frankly seemed a tad<br />

churlish, bearing in mind that she was surely only able to<br />

get the book published due to having lived and sung with<br />

one of the twentieth-century’s most important musicians.<br />

I wonder what would have happened if the entire queue<br />

had said "fair do" and gone down the pub instead. But of<br />

course the large men won; I and most others, duly paid<br />

£16-99 for the book, got it signed and kept our Wailers’ CD<br />

booklets in our pockets.<br />

So I guess we'll buy the books we want, for whatever<br />

reasons we want and, if the mood takes us, put the cream<br />

on the cake with an autograph. The price of a signature is<br />

whatever we choose to pay and it is generally a genuine<br />

pleasure to meet someone whose work you admire, be<br />

they author or television personality.<br />

I was ever-so-pleased when my wife bought tickets to<br />

see Michael Palin reading extracts from the latest<br />

instalment of his autobiography at the Oxford Playhouse. I<br />

was even more-so-pleased to find out that our "special"<br />

ticket included an hour in The Green Room, where we<br />

would get to meet Michael; "we" turning out to be about<br />

fifty souls who'd paid "upwards" of the normal price for<br />

this privilege. Forty-nine normal people and one carrying a<br />

Tesco's bag bulging with "Around The World..", "Pole To<br />

Pole" et al and a Python book. My wife was not impressed.<br />

"Will you put that bag down," she hissed repeatedly as we<br />

loitered self-consciously near the bar, pretending not to<br />

watch as Michael professionally "worked" the room.<br />

When he finally made his way to our neck of the woods,<br />

he was apologetic about how long he'd taken: "Sorry to<br />

keep you waiting" he said, smiling and perhaps noticing<br />

the large bag propped up on the bar. "Don't worry," I<br />

replied, "I once waited forty-five minutes for Francesca<br />

Simon...." Which is, I believe, where we came in.<br />

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Nicholas John<br />

Nicholas John will be appearing at the Cheltenham<br />

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Saturday 29th <strong>October</strong><br />

Gates open 6.30pm.<br />

Fireworks,pig roast,bbq,bar, fancy dress competition.<br />

"Children in Halloween<br />

Costume get in Free"<br />

Location this year is<br />

GREAT WOLFORD<br />

more info from<br />

www.thewolfords.net


Cotswolds Health & Fitness Club<br />

01451 82<strong>13</strong>20 | info@cotswoldsfit.co.uk<br />

Unit 4d Hawthorn Court, Bourton Industrial Park, Bourton on the Water, GL54 2HQ<br />

Cotswolds Health and Fitness Club offers you a very different gym<br />

experience to that which you are used to. We are professional,<br />

helpful and friendly and believe that regardless of your experience,<br />

fitness levels or injury problems, there should be a place you can go to<br />

get the help and advice you need.<br />

Gym Membership is perfect if you wish to train without a personal<br />

trainer, but still retain the personal touch - you are never completely<br />

on your own as we are always available to offer advice.<br />

Personal Training, on the other hand, is great if you have any injury<br />

concerns or feel you really need that extra help, support or<br />

motivation.<br />

You can also benefit from our vibration training and nutritional advice,<br />

and have a range of classes available.<br />

For more information please visit www.cotswoldsfit.co.uk or call us<br />

on 01451 82<strong>13</strong>20.<br />

• Pre and Post Natal Care and Training<br />

• Fitness, Toning and Weight Loss<br />

• Injury Rehabilitation<br />

• Nutritional Advice<br />

Sally’s personal training sessions are tailored to meet<br />

every individual needs. Sessions are fun, creative and<br />

effective, all in a friendly and relaxed environment.<br />

Contact call:<br />

077383545<strong>13</strong><br />

sallydoneganpersonaltraining@gmail.com<br />

www.sdpersonaltraining.com<br />

In the last two editions, we have looked at changing your<br />

eating habits for the better and how a personal trainer could<br />

really help in starting and maintaining a sensible and enjoyable<br />

exercise plan. This month I’d really like to look at why we<br />

should all take a step back and look at just how healthy we<br />

really are, and why it is so important.<br />

I’d like you to ask yourself a few questions. Am I doing some<br />

form of physical activity every day? Do I raise my heart rate to<br />

a higher level 3 or 4 times a week? Do I eat 3 healthy meals a<br />

day with a balance of proteins, carbohydrates, fruits and<br />

vegetables? Do I drink 2 litres of water a day?<br />

It would be great to think that most people can put a tick next<br />

to each of these questions, but the reality is that work, family,<br />

stress, tiredness and boredom all get in the way.<br />

The problem is that our bodies are not designed for the<br />

sedentary lifestyle we have become accustomed to, and over<br />

time, people have developed a pattern of eating more and<br />

doing less. This has caused rising obesity, increased levels of<br />

heart disease, strokes, diabetes and osteoporosis.<br />

There are some simple steps you can take to help you on the<br />

road to a healthier lifestyle. The first piece of advice I would<br />

give is to join a gym. Walking and in home exercises are great,<br />

but you need to try and get your heart rate up significantly 3<br />

times a week. Remember, the heart is like any other muscle in<br />

the body; if you make it work harder it adapts and gets<br />

stronger and a stronger heart means a healthier body. At a<br />

gym, you can also try some more resistance-based exercises;<br />

this is essential for protecting your bones from osteoporosis.<br />

Exercise doesn’t have to be a chore, but the same old workouts<br />

all the time and lack of atmosphere in a gym can be really demotivating.<br />

So here is my challenge; come down to Cotswolds<br />

Health and Fitness Club and have a chat to us. Commit to a<br />

couple of months of exercise and healthy eating, and if you<br />

don’t feel fitter and healthier at the end of it, I’ll give you your<br />

money back! Remember, the gym here is different to others;<br />

we’re fun, professional and really want to help people enjoy<br />

their exercise and make a change for the better.<br />

Alex Doggett, Cotswolds Health and Fitness Club<br />

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A toe on the green…’<br />

It’s not an unusual story – a burgeoning talent, but no<br />

money to develop it! Ryan Jenkins is impressing the pros<br />

and Gary Smith, the England coach, with a natural talent<br />

for golf.<br />

Ryan started his golfing with a set of Dunlop starter clubs<br />

bought on Ebay by his sister Kelly, for £50. Playing with his<br />

friend Liam Agg, Ryan was surprised at how quickly he was<br />

able to achieve a ‘reasonable round’ and the pair attracted<br />

the attention of the local Pro, quickly getting into the Junior<br />

Team and winning their first match. Ryan has since gone on<br />

to win many Junior matches<br />

and also a Mens’<br />

competition at Naunton<br />

Downs.<br />

The enthusiasm is tangible<br />

when Ryan talks about<br />

golf:” I love the<br />

competition and pressure,<br />

and the skill involved in the<br />

game.<br />

I have always been<br />

competitive – whoever I am<br />

playing, I like to try and<br />

beat them. The Competitions are great because the<br />

prizes are generally vouchers for the Pro Shop, which<br />

help me to get better clubs. I'm trying to play as many<br />

courses as possible, especially Championship courses like<br />

Heythrop Manor Park and Celtic Manor.”<br />

Ryan’s golf has caught the eye of professional golfer, Gary<br />

Smith, an England coach. “He was ‘blown away’ by Ryan”<br />

says Kelly, “ which was a validation of what the family<br />

had been thinking – that Ryan has a talent worth<br />

developing, something special!”<br />

The challenge goes up a gear now as Gary has agreed to<br />

coach Ryan intensively for one year and is confident he<br />

will be playing off scratch before the year is out. The<br />

coaching will develop Ryan’s ability but the cost of<br />

professional time will increase as Ryan’s golf improves. So<br />

the current task is to obtain sponsorship - not too<br />

different to a student loan for university, and Ryan is<br />

looking at grants and the support available from the<br />

Council and national bodies such as Sport England. With<br />

Kelly he is actively looking for corporate sponsorship and<br />

Dr Peter Dean has lead the way with support from his<br />

company Cambio Ltd, whose logo Ryan now wears on his<br />

sports shirts.<br />

The immediate focus is on the British Junior Golf Tour to<br />

Portugal this month, which is a recognised event for<br />

young players ‘coming up the field’. This is followed by a<br />

qualifying tournament in April 2012 for the Callaway<br />

World Junior Championship in San Diego later in the year.<br />

Look out for the name Ryan Jenkins.<br />

Contact Ryan via Kelly, on 07855 224662<br />

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STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

& DISTRICT RFC<br />

The Clubhouse, Oddington Road, Stow on the Wold<br />

GL54 1AH 01451 830887<br />

www.pitchero.com/clubs/stowrfc/<br />

CHECK WEBSITE FOR REPORTS, PHOTOS, NEWS & INFO<br />

STOW ON THE WOLD & DISTRICT RUGBY<br />

MINIS & JUNIORS OPEN DAY<br />

From Sean Clarke<br />

Photos by Liz Frazer<br />

As is tradition, Stow Rugby Club Minis & Juniors section kicked off their<br />

new season with the Open Day. There were a number of rugby skills<br />

games for the kids to play, allowing those who are new to the game to<br />

try it out and see if they like it. It was also an opportunity for the<br />

parents of potential new players to see the club at first hand and have a<br />

chat with the coaches about what to expect.<br />

Aside from testing their rugby abilities there were other attractions<br />

such as the Fire Engine and the water slide which proved a big hit. A lot<br />

of fun can be had with water and the kids made sure that those<br />

coaches who were put in the stocks were well and truly soaked. For the<br />

adults there was a fish pedicure tank in the club house, kindly provided<br />

by Tootsies. It proved very popular, with many<br />

feeling they had acquired go faster<br />

feet for the season ahead after dipping their toes<br />

in the water.<br />

The day finished off with a Tug of War contest and<br />

after two adult teams fought it out, it was the kids<br />

turn to test their strength against the grown ups.<br />

It was a hard-fought battle but, in the end, with<br />

the<br />

weight of numbers on their<br />

side, the kids celebrated<br />

victory.<br />

The Open Day is always a<br />

super way to start the<br />

season and this year it<br />

proved a great success.<br />

The club would like to<br />

give special thanks to<br />

Stow Fire Station and<br />

Tootsies Fish Pedicure for<br />

supporting the event.<br />

Its not too late to sign up to play rugby at Stow, no matter what your<br />

age. There are coaches for the Under Sixes all the way up to the Under<br />

17s - and if you are older than that, then the Seniors will welcome you<br />

into their two teams.<br />

EXCITING NEW MERGER<br />

between two local Hockey Clubs<br />

Sherborne Hockey Club, the first sports club to achieve ‘Club 1st’ status<br />

in the area this year, is merging with Bourton Vale Ladies Hockey Club<br />

to form Bourton and Sherborne Hockey Club - the largest hockey club<br />

in this area of North Cotswold.<br />

Together the clubs offer two Men’s League teams, Mixed Social side,<br />

Badgers, Vixens and a strong Junior section (ages 6 years +) with two<br />

Ladies League sides. Chairman, Stuart Colmer said:” This is an exciting<br />

merger of two progressive clubs into one, offering good coaching from<br />

level 1 and level 2 coaches for both young and older members, as well<br />

as a full range of teams covering all abilities - and a good social side as<br />

well.”<br />

All teams train and play at the Cotswold School Astro turf pitch on a<br />

Wednesday nights - Junior Under 11s 6-7pm, Under 15s 7-8pm; Men’s<br />

and Ladies 8-9pm.<br />

We are always looking for new players of all abilities. Interested?<br />

Please visit our web site<br />

‘www.sherbornehockeyclub.co.uk’<br />

or contact Stuart Colmer on 07900 028732<br />

or Tracy Dixon on 078<strong>13</strong> 187933


Stow on the Wold Cricket Club<br />

Reports from Ashley Andrews,Capt.<br />

Saturday 3rd September vs Andovesford – WON<br />

Stow welcomed bottom of the table Andovesford to the club this week<br />

in a reverse of the first game of the season that got cancelled. Stow<br />

won the toss and elected to field, getting off to the best possible start.<br />

Dan Heaps and Hayden Elsdale both took 2 early wickets to have<br />

Andovesford struggling at 30-4. Both of Stow’s openers set the tone<br />

and bowled well. Hayden ended with figures of 2/23 off 10 and<br />

Heapsy ended with 4/14 off 10 overs. A few small partnerships from<br />

Andovesford in the middle order helped them, but Seb Bevan<br />

wrapped up the tail enders taking 2/25 and leaving Andovesford<br />

scoring 97 all out.<br />

Things didn’t get off to the best of starts with Max Fisher getting<br />

bowled for a duck in the second over, and when Ashley Andrews was<br />

bowled for 17 it brought Dan Heaps to the crease - and he took apart<br />

the Andovesford bowlers. Coming in at 35-3 with the team needing<br />

only 63 more runs to win he smashed an incredible 50 not out off 29<br />

balls to ease the team to victory after 17 overs.<br />

Another win for the team which pushes them well up the table to 5th<br />

with 1 game to go against 3rd place Chedworth.<br />

Stow on the Wold Cricket Club<br />

Stow Cricket Club thank everyone who supported the fundraising<br />

event which went really, raising over £300 which was fantastic.<br />

Ashley Andrews, Captain.<br />

CHIPPING NORTON<br />

BOWLS CLUB<br />

From Roberta Jarvie, (Chairman, Indoor Secton)<br />

The Bowls Club reports that the Outdoor season has now drawn to<br />

a close with the green looking and playing very well and the<br />

weather not affecting us too much. The finals have all taken place<br />

and the winners are as follows:<br />

Ladies Singles Nicola Jones<br />

Mens Singles Denis Barnes<br />

Never Won Singles Tom Granville<br />

2 wood Singles Denis Barnes<br />

Over 60’s Singles Keith Field<br />

Ladies Pairs Nicola Jones and June McDonald<br />

Mens Pairs Bill Jarvie and Mike Harris<br />

Open Pairs Val Harris and Peter Houghton<br />

Married Couples Sue and Keith Field<br />

Triples Bill Jarvie, Sue Field and Tom Granville.<br />

Well done to everyone.<br />

With no time to turn around we are already up and running<br />

Indoors with leagues and weekend friendlies starting from the<br />

beginning of <strong>October</strong>.<br />

If you have never been to the Bowls Club and would like to see how<br />

we all spend the autumn and winter months in warm, friendly and<br />

relaxing surroundings make your way to our clubhouse at<br />

Greystones. We have bowls and shoes for those who have never<br />

bowled before and people on hand to give help.<br />

For more information please call Roberta Jarvie 01608 643556<br />

Friday 9th September vs Spye Park – WON<br />

Stow welcomed touring team Spye Park for an evening 2020 match.<br />

Stow won the toss and chose to bat. Rob Wise opened and hit a quick<br />

42 before being caught. All the middle order chipped in with Hayden<br />

Elsdale the pick, hitting 29 including some huge shots and helping<br />

Stow rack up 163 off the 20 overs.<br />

Stow’s bowlers didn’t hang around either and Hayden was pick of the<br />

bowlers, taking 3 wickets for 6 runs in his 2 over spell. A few of the<br />

Spye batsmen looked dangerous but when two of the team were both<br />

run out trying to up the run rate Stow took control, bowling out Spye<br />

for <strong>13</strong>7.<br />

A friendly and fun evening game.<br />

Saturday 10th September vs Chedworth – Lost<br />

The team’s final game of the season saw them play 2nd place<br />

Chedworth. Chedworth batted first and hit 246 off their 40 overs , the<br />

biggest score Stow have been set this season (after all of Stow’s<br />

players had a bowl). With a new batting line up Stow got off to a<br />

dreadful start with Craig Hughes (normal number 11) losing his wicket<br />

first ball of the innings! 2 more wickets fell in the first over which<br />

brought Dan Smith, who hit a quick 30, and Ashley Andrews, 35, to the<br />

crease to get Stow up towards the 100 run mark. But Chedworth were<br />

always in control and took wickets regularly, although a cameo of 19<br />

from Sam Webley at the end of this innings took Stow’s total to 116<br />

before being bowled out.<br />

A disappointing end but everyone was involved and the result didn’t<br />

affect the team’s final league position of 5th.<br />

A good first season in Division 1, finishing mid table and with things to<br />

look forward to next season.<br />

MORETON-IN-MARSH BOWLS CLUB<br />

From Mike Wainwright<br />

The photograph shows current progress (to 16/09/11)<br />

with the building of the new clubhouse.<br />

The new clubhouse has now almost reached completion.<br />

Plumbing and electrical work has taken place and<br />

internal walls and ceilings have been plastered.<br />

Members are at the ready, armed with paintbrushes and<br />

tins of paint, to begin the internal decoration phase of<br />

the project.<br />

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Report from Martn Jones<br />

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The football season is now in full swing and all our teams have started<br />

playing league games and have enjoyed mixed results.<br />

The First Team have opened their Gloucestershire Northern Senior<br />

league campaign with two wins, a draw and one defeat to put them in<br />

the top half of the table. They have an excellent goal difference<br />

following an 8-1 victory away in Gloucester against Abbeymead Rovers.<br />

The Reserve Team head the third division of the Cheltenham league<br />

with four wins and one defeat which includes victories away at<br />

Cheltenham Civil Service 5-0 and Cheltenham Saracens 8-0.<br />

The Colts Team have one win, one draw and one defeat which is a good<br />

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the other teams calling on players to bolster their squads.<br />

The Junior Teams have only played two games with both the new Under<br />

9 and Under 10 teams winning their first games. The Under 11 and the<br />

Under 12 team have one win and one defeat as they adapt to eleven a<br />

side games. The Under 14 team have been beaten twice.<br />

Moreton Rangers Under 11 Team wearing their new kit kindly<br />

sponsored by Europa<br />

Moreton Rangers Under 9 Team wearing their new kit kindly sponsored by<br />

Bromford Living.<br />

The Moreton 10K<br />

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The first “running” of this road race including parts of Cotswolds<br />

picturesque Countryside.<br />

This race is in support of Moreton Rangers Football Club and ALL the<br />

race entry money will go to maintaining and improving this local<br />

facility. All setup costs are being covered by the local sponsors –<br />

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Sunday 9th <strong>October</strong> • 10am<br />

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Medal & goody bag for all finishers. Post race massage<br />

Entries: £10 affiliated runners & unaffliliated in advance<br />

£12 entry on the day - if available<br />

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Local Clubs, Societies, Associations & Charities<br />

Clubs<br />

Chadlington Flower Club<br />

Julie Thompson Tel: 01608 676368<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Bridge Club<br />

Jack Viney Tel: 01608 641454<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Historical Research Group<br />

Jan Cliffe Tel: 01608 641057<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Lions Club<br />

Martin Guy Tel: 01608 641154<br />

Ch.<strong>Norton</strong> Museum & History Society<br />

2nd Mondays 7.30pm, September to May<br />

Methodist Hall, West Street, <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong>.<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Postcard Club<br />

Brenda Morris Tel: 01608 643779<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Probus<br />

3rd Tues at The Crown & Cushion 11am<br />

Sec.Geoffrey Norris. 01608 676997<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Probus for Ladies<br />

Sec: Christine Carpenter. 01608 642155<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Rotary Club<br />

Mons 7/ 7:30pm. at The Mason's Arms, Swerford, OX7 4AP.<br />

David Haine 07889 609221 / 01608 643964<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Society<br />

Jill Thorley, 01608 643219<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Railway Club<br />

Alan Brain Tel: 01608 641586<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Scrabble Club<br />

Sarah Turner Email: gos.info@yahoo.co.uk<br />

Cotswold Investment Club<br />

Meets 1st Tues of each month. Jeremy Main 01608 658675<br />

Friends Of The Town Hall.<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong><br />

Jackie Haworth 01608 64<strong>13</strong>68 .jaxy1@btinternet.com<br />

Inner Wheel<br />

Terry Howes, 01608 642423<br />

www.kinghamrotary.org.uk/wwwribi.org<br />

Kingham & Daylesford Rotary<br />

Fortnightly Weds. Paul Jackson 01608 658500<br />

N.Cotswolds Bee-Keepers Assoc<br />

Julie Edwards 01608 659396 julia@ncbka.org.uk<br />

N Cotswold CAMRA<br />

01451810305 chair@northcotswoldcamra.org.uk<br />

Alan Lamb 0<strong>13</strong>86 701603<br />

N Cotswold Disabled Club<br />

Joan M Oughton 01451 830580<br />

N Cotswold National Trust<br />

Sec Pat Poulton 01608 65<strong>13</strong>73<br />

N Cotswold Probus Club<br />

2nd & 4th Thurs mornings Sec: James Grafton 01608 684181<br />

N Cotswold U3A<br />

Contact Jenny Stanfield 01451 824338<br />

Oddfellows (CN Branch) a social group.<br />

3rd Wed/.M at the Lower Town Hall, Market Street.<br />

Dave Talbot, 07815 099 884, Dave.Talbot@oddfellows.co.uk<br />

Over <strong>Norton</strong> History Group<br />

Jan Cliffe Tel: 01608 641057<br />

Round Table<br />

Gavin Southwell Tel: 01993 730888<br />

Rural living Group<br />

Betty Bryan Tel: 01608 674255<br />

Royal British Legion<br />

Michael Dixon Tel: 01608 643755<br />

RBL (Women’s Section)<br />

Betty Hicks Tel: 01608 642551<br />

Scottish Country Dance Group<br />

Brenda Parsons 01451 831876<br />

Shipston on Stour ‘The Literary Society’<br />

Meets on the last Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm at the George Hotel.<br />

Tel: 01295 680628 or 01608 663482.<br />

Single File<br />

Single, divorced, separated and widowed people aged 50-70.<br />

Meets fortnightly on Friday evenings at The Chequers.<br />

Daphne Lever, 01295 788474<br />

Tangent<br />

Val Carpenter, 01608 641452<br />

Trefoil Guild<br />

Betty Gardener, 01608 641664<br />

The Theatre Friends<br />

Heather Leonard, 01608 643691<br />

Twinning Association<br />

Jo Graves, 01608 643976<br />

WI-<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong><br />

Prudence Chard, 01608 642903<br />

WI-Over <strong>Norton</strong><br />

Becky Pearman, 01608 643463<br />

WI-Salford<br />

Mary Smith, 01608 642577<br />

WI - Spelsbury<br />

Michelle Horace, 01608 641749<br />

Weavers Spinners & Dyers Club<br />

Rose Kirkcaldy Tel: 01295 253789<br />

Wine Appreciation Club<br />

David Megson Tel: 01608 645382<br />

Wychwood Old Time Dance Club<br />

Margaret Pitman Tel: 01993 810897<br />

Outdoor Activities<br />

Angling Society<br />

Robert Jarvis Tel: 01608 643494<br />

Banbury Ornithological Society<br />

Frances Marks Tel: 01608 643494<br />

Banbury Ornithological<br />

Francis Buckle 01608 644425<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Horticultural Assoc<br />

Sec. Eileen Forse, 01608 643275.<br />

BBOWT<br />

Reg Tipping Tel: 01295 251673<br />

Cotswold Voluntary Wardens<br />

Wendy Lines Tel: 01608 642360<br />

Rambles Association<br />

Peter Barbour Tel: 01608 641081<br />

Rambling Club<br />

Liz Desbrow Tel: 01608 641222<br />

Woodstock & Ch.<strong>Norton</strong> Green Gym<br />

01608 643269 www.woodchipgreengym.org.uk<br />

Wychwood Forest (Friends of)<br />

Stuart Fox Tel: 01993 832004<br />

Sports<br />

Athletics Club<br />

Allen Souch Tel: 01865 372484 / 0798 1089457<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Badminton Club<br />

Jeff 01608 642006 / Ant & Sheila 01608 646687<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Bowls Club<br />

Greystones Leisure Centre Tel: 01608 644154<br />

chippybowls@hotmail.com<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Rugby Football Club<br />

Andy Dawson Tel: 01608 683352<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Cricket Club<br />

Graham Beacham Tel: 01608 810047<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Easy Riders – Cycling Club<br />

Jill Reynolds Tel: 01608 642667<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Town Football Club<br />

Shaun Green. 07845216412<br />

info@chippyswifts.co.uk<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Golf Club<br />

01608 642383 | golfadmin@chippingnortongolfclub.com<br />

www.chippingnortongolfclub.com<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Skater Hockey Club<br />

Contact Louise Murphy on 01608 644091 for details.<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Hockey Club<br />

Clive Briant Tel: 01608 6779<strong>13</strong><br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Pistol & Rifle Club<br />

John Chaplin Tel: 01608 641245<br />

Little Compton Bowls Club<br />

All Year Club. Play stars April. Sue Grantham 01608 642859<br />

Riding for the Disabled<br />

Ann Nobbs Tel: 01869 338404<br />

Tae Kwon Do Association of GB<br />

info@combinedselfdefence.co.uk www.combinedselfdefence.co.uk<br />

Music<br />

Bledington Music Festival<br />

www.bledingtonmusicfestival.co.uk<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Choral Society<br />

Roger Stein Tel: 01295 721522<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> CHAOS (Amateur Operatic)<br />

Martin Hannant 01608 643653<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Circle Dance)<br />

Susie Straw Tel: 01295 788398<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Creative Arts Society<br />

Kathee Coonerty Tel: 01993 89<strong>13</strong>12<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Folk Club<br />

Peter Allum Tel: 01608 642296<br />

Hook <strong>Norton</strong> Film Society<br />

Harry Smith Tel: 01285 737417<br />

Kingham Choral Society<br />

Derek Woods 01608 658738<br />

<strong>Norton</strong>ians Amateur Dramatic Society<br />

Andrew Pitman 01993 830930<br />

North Cotswold Chamber Choir<br />

Shauni McGregor Tel: 01608 642352<br />

Naunton Music Society<br />

Barbara Steiner 01451 850897<br />

barbara@marketsinternational.com<br />

Salford Players (Drama Group)<br />

Doreen Herrington Tel: 01608 642853<br />

Society of Recorder Players<br />

Jenny Graham-Brown Tel: 01285 740156<br />

Stow Youth Singers (Ages 9+)<br />

Linda Green – 01451 830327<br />

Fridays Term Time, 6 – 7pm at St Edwards Church, Stow<br />

Stour Singers<br />

01451 870361 vicandjill@btinternet.com<br />

Community Groups<br />

British Heart Foundation<br />

John Hunt Tel: 01608 642556<br />

Breathe Easy Groups (British Lung Foundation)<br />

01451 822102/810520<br />

CHART-Transport Group<br />

Eve Coles, 01608 643570<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Leisure Centre<br />

Burford Road OX7 5DY Tel: 01993 861951<br />

euen.kennedy@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> ‘The Lido’<br />

Tel: 01608 643188 Email:info@chippylido.co.uk<br />

Cotswold Volunteers (a local charity helping disadvantaged people)<br />

Jane Winstanley CEO 01285 658802<br />

jane@sc-vs.com<br />

Gateway Club (social club for learning disabled adults)<br />

2nd & 4th Weds/M at Rugby Club, Greystones, 7-9 pm.<br />

Sara McCrea, 01608 683334, Jane Nolan, 01608 643855<br />

Lawrence Home Nursing Team<br />

Jenny Nolan, 01608 641549<br />

Mind in <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> (people with mental health difficulties)<br />

Di Taylor, 01608 645296<br />

mindinchippingnorton@oxfordshire-mind.org.uk<br />

Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />

Carol Owen, 01993 880099<br />

Oxfordshire Association for the Blind<br />

Bradbury Lodge OX1 4XL.<br />

Tel: 01865 725585<br />

Hailcorns Tenants & Residents Association<br />

Keith Clandfield, 01608 642327<br />

National Childbirth Trust<br />

Tel; 0870 444 8707<br />

N Cotswold Community Radio<br />

Old Police Station, <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden,<br />

www.nothcotswoldonline.com<br />

N.Cotswolds Friendship Centre (Within Age UK)<br />

1st Wed monthly. Colin: 01993 842820/01608 650868.<br />

colmar@oxon1939.fsnet.co.uk<br />

N Cotswold Support Gp – Parkinson’s UK<br />

Mike Winter 01451 831194<br />

RNLI <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Branch<br />

Mike Howes Tel: 01608 642423<br />

Save the Children Fund<br />

Catherine Kimmance Tel: 01295 810189<br />

The Stroke Club (Part of Age UK)<br />

Caroline Seguro 01452/www.stroke.org.uk<br />

Local Authorities<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Town Council<br />

The Guild Hall, <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> OX7 5NJ<br />

01608 642341 cntc@btconnect.com<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Visitor Point<br />

19 High Street<br />

(Mar-Sept. 01608 644379) (Oct-Feb 019938<strong>13</strong>27)<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> War Memorial Hospital<br />

Horse Fair OX7 5AJ Tel: 01608 648450<br />

County Cllr Hilary Hibbert-Biles<br />

H.Tel:01993 831822 / Mob:07793 935655<br />

Hilary.biles@oxfordshire.gov.uk<br />

District Councillor Eve Coles<br />

Tel: 01608 643570 eve.coles@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

District Councillor Patrick McHugh<br />

Mob:07980 117405 patrick.mchugh@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

District Councillor Annie Roy-Barker<br />

Tel: 01608 644107 annie.roy-barker@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

West Oxfordshire Council Offices<br />

The Guildhall, Middle Row, OX7 5NH<br />

Open: Mon – Thurs. 08:45 – <strong>13</strong>:00 & 14:00 – 16:00<br />

Fri. 08:45 – <strong>13</strong>:00 & 14:00 – 16:00.<br />

Oxfordshire County Council<br />

County Hall New Road OX1 1ND<br />

Tel: 01865 792422<br />

Children & Youngsters<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Air Training Corps<br />

Steve Taylor 01608 641299<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Army Cadets<br />

Clare Watts 07383233272<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Brownies 1st CN<br />

Tracey Shadbolt Tel: 01608 645563<br />

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Children & Youngsters<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Crusaders (11-<strong>13</strong>)<br />

David Radcliffe Tel: 01993 831472<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Crusaders (14+)<br />

David Radcliffe Tel: 01608 646202<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Guides 1st CN<br />

Tracey Shadbolt Tel: 01608 645563<br />

6th <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Scout Group<br />

Gp.Scout leader: Ian Bushrod<br />

and<br />

Explorer Scout Unit<br />

Brian Sargent: brian@bsargent.me.uk<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> CN Rainbows<br />

Alison Dunbar Tel: 01608 644480<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Pre-School<br />

Tel: 01608 643376<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> St Mary’s Toddler Group<br />

Julie Jennings Tel: 01608 643796<br />

Churchill Play Group<br />

Tel: 01608 659502<br />

Noah’s Ark Toddler Group<br />

Justine Fowler Tel: 01608 659853<br />

Children’s Art Club (ages 4-12)<br />

After school, Saturdays and holidays<br />

Gill Parkes: 0<strong>13</strong>86 700991<br />

Methodist Junior Church Club<br />

Sec: 01608 643847<br />

Monkey Music (pre-school music classes)<br />

Tues. afternoons 01242 890200 or<br />

Sian.ferris@monkeymusic.co.uk<br />

WE NEED HELP PLEASE<br />

with delivering <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong>.<br />

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Local Clubs, Societies, Associations & Charities<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong> is produced and delivered almost<br />

entirely by volunteers, eleven times a year. We publish<br />

community information (such as local events, fundraising, club<br />

news and items sent in by our local schools) entirely free of<br />

charge, and feedback tells us that this works very well,<br />

increasing public awareness and attendance and, importantly,<br />

fundraising opportunities.<br />

We rely entirely on commercial advertising to meet our bills<br />

(i.e. our designer and our printers), and we ask the local<br />

communities to help with deliveries within their areas. This<br />

makes a lot of sense as:-<br />

• local people know their communities<br />

• some groups already deliver around the community or have<br />

established drop-off points<br />

• newcomers ofen appreciate the opportunity to get out and<br />

meet their neighbours, find out about local issues, etc.<br />

• we can keep these community magazines available to<br />

everyone and free of charge.<br />

CAN YOU HELP TO DELIVER CHIPPING NORTON TIMES?<br />

20 – 30 minutes a month, delivering in your street, would help<br />

enormously. If you can help please call:- 07789 175 002<br />

Key Information<br />

Childline 0800 11 11<br />

Crime Stoppers 0800 555 111<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Police Station<br />

London Road, OX7 5AW Tel: 0845 8505505<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> West Street Surgery<br />

West Street OX7 5AA<br />

Appointments Tel: 01608 642529<br />

Prescriptions Tel: 01608 645999<br />

All Other Calls Tel: 01608 644655<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> White House Surgery<br />

Horse Fair OX7 5AL<br />

Appointments Tel: 01608 642742<br />

tony.love@gp-k84039.nhs.uk<br />

First Responders (St John’s Ambulance)<br />

Tel: 01865 378228 countyhq@oxfordshire.sja.org.uk<br />

www.sja.org.uk<br />

N.Cots.District, Community First Responders,<br />

meet at Notgrove Training Centre, SJA, Bourton-O-T-Water<br />

3rd Monday/M at 7-30pm.<br />

You can train to be a CFR in this area,<br />

Tel. William Warmington 01608 651886<br />

John Radcliffe Hospital Casualty<br />

01608 644655<br />

N Cotswold St John Ambulance & St John Cadets<br />

(from age 10) Meets at Bourton 7-9pm Thurs 01451 820570<br />

Talk to us*<br />

about advertising<br />

your business<br />

07789 175 002<br />

Business Associations & Groups<br />

British Heart Foundation<br />

John Hunt Tel: 01608 642556<br />

Breathe Easy Groups (British Lung Foundation)<br />

01451 822102/810520<br />

CHART-Transport Group<br />

Eve Coles, 01608 643570<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Leisure Centre<br />

Burford Road OX7 5DY Tel: 01993 861951<br />

euen.kennedy@westoxon.gov.uk<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> ‘The Lido’<br />

Tel: 01608 643188 Email:info@chippylido.co.uk<br />

Cotswold Volunteers (a local charity helping disadvantaged people)<br />

Jane Winstanley CEO 01285 658802<br />

jane@sc-vs.com<br />

Gateway Club (social club for learning disabled adults)<br />

2nd & 4th Weds/M at Rugby Club, Greystones, 7-9 pm.<br />

Sara McCrea, 01608 683334, Jane Nolan, 01608 643855<br />

Lawrence Home Nursing Team<br />

Jenny Nolan, 01608 641549<br />

Mind in <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> (people with mental health difficulties)<br />

Di Taylor, 01608 645296<br />

mindinchippingnorton@oxfordshire-mind.org.uk<br />

Multiple Sclerosis Society<br />

Carol Owen, 01993 880099<br />

Oxfordshire Association for the Blind<br />

Bradbury Lodge OX1 4XL.<br />

Tel: 01865 725585<br />

Hailcorns Tenants & Residents Association<br />

Keith Clandfield, 01608 642327<br />

National Childbirth Trust<br />

Tel; 0870 444 8707<br />

N Cotswold Community Radio<br />

Old Police Station, <strong>Chipping</strong> Campden,<br />

www.nothcotswoldonline.com<br />

N.Cotswolds Friendship Centre (Within Age UK)<br />

1st Wed monthly. Colin: 01993 842820/01608 650868.<br />

colmar@oxon1939.fsnet.co.uk<br />

N Cotswold Support Gp – Parkinson’s UK<br />

Mike Winter 01451 831194<br />

RNLI <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> Branch<br />

Mike Howes Tel: 01608 642423<br />

Save the Children Fund<br />

Catherine Kimmance Tel: 01295 810189<br />

*STOW TIMES, MORETON<br />

TIMES, BOURTON TIMES<br />

& CHIPPING NORTON TIMES<br />

TELL EVERYONE<br />

ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS –<br />

VODAFONE WORLD OF DIFFERENCE 2012<br />

The Vodafone World of Difference programme gives people<br />

across the UK the chance to work for a charity of their<br />

choice and get paid for it. The placements are for two<br />

months on a full-time basis and this year they will also<br />

consider four months on a part-time basis. This year 500<br />

people will be selected to participate in the programme. The<br />

Vodafone Foundation will pay their chosen charity a total of<br />

£2,500, with winners getting the balance when all tax and<br />

National Insurance has been paid. Placements start in<br />

March 2012.<br />

More information online<br />

htp://worldofdifference.vodafone.co.uk.


Local Business Directory<br />

Stow <strong>Times</strong>, Moreton <strong>Times</strong>, Bourton <strong>Times</strong> and <strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong> new BUSINESS DIRECTORY.<br />

Animals & Pets<br />

DIAL-A-DOG-WASH Mobile Grooming Parlour<br />

01993 845360 / 07754 039665<br />

Dog Walking/ Sitting Service<br />

Telephone Carol 01451 820661<br />

Accommodation<br />

TREE TOPS GUEST HOUSE (Liz & Brian Dean)<br />

Secluded B&B; 5 mins from train station & Moreton town centre<br />

LONDON ROAD, MORETON IN MARSH 01608 651036<br />

3* Tourist Board Approved B&B, Bourton O/T Water<br />

Lin Stevens 07740 805250. “Comfortable & friendly”<br />

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning<br />

GRIMEBUSTERS 01993 868924/ 07778 298312<br />

Professional service at unbeatable rates<br />

Chiropody<br />

DEREK BROOKES MSSCh,MBCPA,HPCReg<br />

For all your foot health needs. 01451 822540<br />

Clothes & Curtain/Alterations<br />

BERNIE’S ALTERATIONS – 35 yrs experience<br />

Tel 01451 833831 or 07768 305427<br />

How to Use a SEWING MACHINE or How to Make<br />

Curtains, Cushions, Blinds or Clothes<br />

www.sewing-tuition.co.uk•Ring Sue on 01608 644877<br />

Florist<br />

ALLIUM FLORIST www.alliumflorist.co.uk<br />

More than just Flowers<br />

1 Oxford Street, Moreton-in-marsh, GL56 0LA Tel 01608 650630<br />

Stow Roses – The Flower Shop<br />

01451 832277 www.stowroses.co.uk<br />

Hair & Beauty<br />

BELLISSIMA BEAUTY Treatments and make-up for all occasions.<br />

01451 810489/07780 684<strong>13</strong>4 www.bellissima-beauty.co.uk<br />

Health & Fitness<br />

PHYSIOTHERAPY – Orthopaedic & sports injury specialists.<br />

MCSP HPC Reg. Spinal & joint pain. Acupuncture.<br />

Bourton-on-the-Water. 01451 822660<br />

PILATES 4 U - Tel Robert - 07500 188 445<br />

Bourton on the Water, Northleach, Aldsworth, Wyck Rissington<br />

House & Home<br />

J.BRYER CARPETS<br />

Carpets supplied & fitted at below shop prices.<br />

Shop at Home Service. www.jbryercarpets.co.uk<br />

Call: 0790 9991216any time.<br />

Learning & Tuition<br />

ITALIAN LESSONS IN CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

www.italianlanguageschool.co.uk 0<strong>13</strong>86 849156<br />

Marquees<br />

COTSWOLD MARQUEES LTD<br />

Tel 01608 686900<br />

www.cotswoldmarquees.co.uk<br />

Music<br />

PIANO/SINGING TUITION EXPERIENCED TEACHER<br />

Adult & Young Pupils Welcome 01608 642025<br />

www.raymondhead.com E:raymondhead@aol.com<br />

Pest Control Services<br />

MIKE VICKERS PEST & MOLE CONTROL Domestic,<br />

Commercial, Agricultural Tel 01608 642531/07788 668740<br />

info@molecatchermick.co.uk<br />

Property & Garden Services<br />

Batsford Timber Ltd – Fencing & Sheds<br />

01608 651096. www.batsfordtimber.co.uk<br />

Brian Halling - Window Cleaner<br />

01608 651406 | 07969 934230<br />

Dovedale Services – Mowing/Landscaping/Decorating<br />

Mark Penfold 0<strong>13</strong>86 700165/07811 217043<br />

FREEMAN & GREEN. General Builders. 01608 644933<br />

07884170909/ 07903800555 e: freemangreen@yahoo.co.uk<br />

TREE CONNECTION.CO.UK - Climbing tree surgeon<br />

Fully insured & qualified. Free quotes.<br />

07588417514 (E)connectwithtrees@yahoo.co.uk<br />

Professional Services<br />

Just Wills - Will Writing Service.<br />

Your instructions are taken in the comfort of your own home.<br />

From £47.50 single will £80 joint/will. No payment until your will<br />

is produced. 01608 643142 or insall@btinternet.com<br />

Taxi/Private Hire<br />

ELDRIDGE TRAVEL – PRIVATE HIRE<br />

8-seater – 01993 822271<br />

Local - Long distance - Airports<br />

M.H TAXIS – your Local Taxi Service<br />

Tel 0777 993 9415 www.mhtaxis.com<br />

NORTHWICK PRIVATE HIRE<br />

John Whateley 0<strong>13</strong>86 701806/07855 824 788<br />

STOW TAXI SERVICE – 07887 714047<br />

info@stow-on-the-wold-taxi-service.co.uk<br />

Stow <strong>Times</strong>, Moreton <strong>Times</strong>, Bourton <strong>Times</strong> and<br />

<strong>Chipping</strong> <strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong> are building a<br />

Local Business Directory<br />

Entries are included for a calendar year (content can be changed within the<br />

year) and priced per business.<br />

IT’S STRAIGHTFORWARD AND SIMPLE<br />

• 2 lines (approx 10-15 words) £70 for a year – in black, greys & white | 2 lines<br />

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• 4 lines (approx 10-25 words) £110 for a year – in black, greys & white | 4<br />

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• Business card sized Box £220 for a year – in colour<br />

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FOR INFORMATION or TO BOOK YOUR ENTRY<br />

07789 175 002 e: editor@chippingnortontimes.co.uk<br />

Talk to us*<br />

about advertising<br />

your business<br />

07789 175 002<br />

Editor@stowtimes.co.uk<br />

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Bourton <strong>Times</strong>, Ch.<strong>Norton</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

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C.C.Electrical<br />

Electrical Problem? We can help!<br />

Jobs of all sizes undertaken.<br />

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT).<br />

FAULT FINDING | SERVICE 24/7<br />

07798 6021<strong>13</strong> | chris@building-cost.co.uk<br />

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WE DELIVER TO OVER 11,500 LETTERBOXES<br />

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The Vine Leaf<br />

Christmas Parties<br />

Our Chistmas Party menu at last year's price of £16 per person,<br />

for bookings made by 31st <strong>October</strong> (£17.50 after that date)<br />

Menu: 3 Courses including glass of wine, Christmas crackers,<br />

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Booking essential<br />

Email thevineleaf@yahoo.com or<br />

Call 01451 832010<br />

We cater for parties straight from work – why go<br />

home when you can go straight to the party?<br />

THE VINE LEAF | Talbot Court, Stow on the Wold, GL54 1BQ<br />

01451 832010 | thevineleaf@yahoo.com | www.thevineleaf.co.uk<br />

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