Issue 13 - October 2011 (PDF - Chipping Norton Times

Issue 13 - October 2011 (PDF - Chipping Norton Times Issue 13 - October 2011 (PDF - Chipping Norton Times

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10 1. CHIPPING CAMPDEN 2. STOW ON THE WOLD 3. MAUGERSBURY 4. MAUGERSBURY 5. DAYLESFORD 6. BROADWELL 7. MORETON IN MARSH 8. UPPER ODDINGTON 9. DAYLESFORD 10. LOWER ODDINGTON 11. ADLESTROP 12. BROADWELL 13. LOWER ODDINGTON 14. MORETON IN MARSH 15. NAUNTON 16. UPPER SLAUGHTER 17. EVENLODE 18. MORETON IN MARSH 19. LOWER SWELL 20. UPPER SWELL 21. WYCK RISSINGTON 22. OVER NORTON 23. LITTLE WOLFORD 24. CHURCHILL 25. CLAPTON ON THE HILL 26. LITTLE RISSINGTON Your local high street needs your support Sustaining a high street and a community is not only about shopping locally from independent small shops. It is about ensuring that the high street and people who live in the community have a viable sustainable future. Parking, transport, procurement, the threats of supermarkets and outof town developments - all these issues are best dealt with by local authorities, local community groups, local businesses and local people working together. From the Federation of Small Businesses THE ANSWERS 27. FORD 28. LONG COMPTON 29. *BOURTON O/T WATER 30. CONDICOTE 31. UPPER SWELL 32. CHIPPING CAMPDEN 33. BOURTON ON THE WATER 34. BLOCKLEY 35. DRAYCOTT 36. LOWER SLAUGHTER 37. LONGBOROUGH 38. BLOCKLEY 39. GREAT WOLFORD 40. BOURTON O/T HILL 41. SALFORD 42. UPPER ODDINGTON 43. FORD 44. UPPER ODDINGTON 45. DAYLESFORD 46. MORETON IN MARSH 47. STOW ON THE WOLD 48. DONNINGTON 49. STOW ON THE WOLD 50. ADLESTROP 51. DONNINGTON 52. LITTLE WOLFORD 53. DONNINGTON 54. ADLESTROP 55. EVENLODE 56. DAYLESFORD 57. BROADWELL 58. LOWER ODDINGTON 59. BROADWELL 60. BROADWELL 61. UPPER ODDINTON 62. LITTLE COMPTON 63. NAUNTON 64. HEYTHROP 65. LONG COMPTON 66. UPPER SLAUGHTER 67. CHIPPING NORTON 68. BOURTON / WATER 69. ICOMB 70. BLEDINGTON 71. GREAT WOLFORD 72. CONDICOTE 73. LITTLE RISSINGTON 74. TEMPLE GUITING 75. HEYTHROP 76. LONG COMPTON 77. NETHER WESTCOTE 78. STOW ON THE WOLD * OR LOWER SWELL. The answers left blank most often were numbers 27, 43, 53, 64 and 68. The communities that were miss-identified most often were Ford, Donnington and Heythrop (although there were some good guesses – which are definitely allowed!) One the whole however, most people know the area quite well and are pretty observant too! If you did, thank you for taking part and we hope you enjoyed the challenge. PS. We will be repeating the competition next August – so keep your eyes open as you travel around!

I know where that is! Where was that taken? I’M SURE WE’VE SEEN THAT SOMEWHERE. OUTSTANDING WINNERS 1st. Robin Howells (70/78) 2nd. Jane Furze and Alan Bush (69) 3rd. Helen and Mary Smith (67) 1st Business Team - Our Community Police (65) – Caroline Paxford, Rob Wells, Alison Shaw and Jenna Pendle 2nd Business Team - Dales Trails (60) 1st Family entry – The Colston family (59) – Laura, Sue and Margery with Louise Passey and Jean Stowe 2nd Family entry – The Lamb family (58) Mavis, Colin and Freda 3rd Family entry – The Coleman family (53) – Lindsey, Chris and Hannah with Tom Webb HONOURABLE MENTIONS Jane Ford and David Harman (64) Lucy Dale (62) Well done to everyone who took part this year. There is a bundle of prizes waiting to be awarded (at the time of writing none of our winners have been contacted, but we hope to speak to all of them before the magazines are delivered). Starting with Robin Howells in first place, our winners have their choice from a wonderful and wide-ranging selection of prizes from the local businesses kindly supporting the competition – they are listed on the right. The majority of entries achieved 60+ and 50+ correct answers so there was a close-run contest for the middle positions, all of whom will have a choice of prizes. If you aren’t mentioned above, you still qualify for a prize, and we wish you better luck next time because you weren’t far away! We look forward to compiling next year’s photo competition, which will be in our August 2012 magazines. Meanwhile we hope you continue to enjoy our wonderful local towns and villages, and the businesses that keep them alive and vital. PHoTo ComPETiTioN ‘WHERE iS THAT?’ Look up – look down – look behind you! In August we featured 78 numbered photographs, taken recently in the communities where we deliver the magazines every month. But these were not average picture postcard images, and proved to be not that easy to identify! LOCAL BUSINESSES SUPPORTING THE COMPETITION In alphabetical order:- ARTIGIANO BARKS & PURRS BOURTON CYCLES BOURTON HOUSE GARDEN BROCKS MENSWEAR CACAO BEAN COTSWOLD BOOKSTORE COTSWOLD CYCLES COURT BARN MUSEUM CREAM TEA ROOM ELECNOLOGY JO SAUNDERS MASSAGE THERAPY JOHNSONS DRY CLEANERS LITTLE BLACK DRESS MARTHA’S COFFEE HOUSE MATT KEYTE SPORTS & REMEDIAL MASSAGE MILL DENE GARDEN NEW ENGLAND COFFEE HOUSE NORTH COTSWOLD COMMUNITY RADIO NUMBER 4 HOTEL at STOW ROUVEURE GALLERY RIVERFORD ORGANICS THE COACH & HORSES, LONGBOROUGH THE VINE LEAF WREAL SPORTS Well done to all our entrants, and a huge Thank You to all the local businesses who supported the competition with prizes, we really appreciate it. Jenni Turner - Editor 11

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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!

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