Monthly archives: July 2019
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THE OWNER of a recently-refurbished village pub had to be rushed to hospital after an explosion in the building's kitchen
librarian has helped raise more than £8,800 for the RNLI after taking a giant rubber duck on a tour of the River Thames at Lechlade
Our garden this July has been stunning, all Vince’s hard work has paid off Succession of colour, lush planting , fantastic mix of the exotic with a Cotswolds cottage garden.
On Sunday 8th Feb 1942 at around 15:10 hrs a Wellington Bomber flying on a training exercise to locate homing beacons, struck a tree over Macaroni woods
A community gathering is a wonderful occasion and there was a buzz at St. Andrew’s Church for the Village Celebration Service on Sunday July 7th. The weather was kind and the sun shining, with the light filtering through the ancient windows and on to the flowers beautifully arranged by Heidi […]
Our garden this June is a riot of colour, roses, clematis , dahlias all in bloom and putting on a real show
We recently adopted some ex-battery hens that otherwise at eight months old would have ended up in pet food or a cheap ready meal.
Saw this lovely post on Instagram, and thought it would be nice to share it with the village……. “Celebrating Martin Squire. Such a privilege to have known this extraordinary, crazy, chaotic, clever man. A simple sheep farmer and extreme flirt. Every moment spent in his presence was a blast, […]
Poulton Cricket Club beer festival will coincide with the Fairford Royal International Air Tattoo weekend allowing party goers an unrivaled view in the next village over.
Boris Johnson, the favourite to be the next Conservative Party leader visited the Cotswolds this morning.
A climate emergency has been declared by Cotswold District Council.
The measure was unanimously supported by councillors at a meeting on Wednesday, July 3, where they agreed a wide range of actions to protect the environment.
Advance notice of change to waste collection due to RIAT Collections due on Friday 19 July will move to Thursday 18 July
Steve Russell has been the photographer for 5 Fresh Air Sculpture shows, so we are delighted to host his ‘Mountains of the Moon’ photography exhibition which was previously exhibited in the exhibition pavilion at the Royal Geographical Society earlier this year. It will be in the Quenington village hall on […]
The date – Saturday 6 July 2019 Gates open for picnics from 5.30 The place – The Mill House, Coln St Aldwyns It’s that time of year again, when our thoughts turn to balmy summer evening picnics by the river!! A good description of last year’s Big Swing Band Picnic, […]