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CHIPPING NORTON TIMESIssue 33 • June 2013
An independent monthly magazine delivered FREE OF CHARGE for residents and businesses in and around Chipping Norton.Copies will also be made available at a number of distribution points
Chipping Norton Times – joining Stow Times, Moreton Times & Bourton Times,
already delivered free of charge to over 11,500 homes and businesses
SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESSES
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New Patients Welcome, Friendly Atmosphere,
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Downstairs Surgery Available
FREE Children’s Check Up for Registered Parents
Whitening, Implants, Oral Surgery
Now Open on Saturdays by appointment
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6 Brewery Yard, Sheep Street, Stow-on-the-Wold,
Gloucestershire, GL54 1AA
P: 01451 830885
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Predictably Good Teeth
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OTHER VENUES include…
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON,
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Ballroom & LatinLearn to dance at your own pace
The Redesdale Hall
in Moreton-in-Marsh Thursday 7-00 - 8-30pm
BEGINNERS & IMPROVERS...... separate rooms
Classes run all yearNext Term...Thurs 13th June 2013 (9 wk courses)
Autumn Term...Thurs 19th Sept 2013 (12 wk courses)
e a r l y e n r o l m e n t a d v i s e d
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Waltz, Cha-cha, Tango Argentine, Salsa, Rumba, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Samba, Jive + MORE
Debbie Taylor your local travel specialistIs pleased to announce the opening of
Debbie@HolidayspleaseA bespoke ABTA travel agency offering worldwide travelarrangements, including cruising, honeymoons, skiing,
luxury travel and family holidays
With 30 years experience in tailor-making travelarrangements and 7 years working with the internet I can
offer the best of both!!
Call me on 01451 810255 or [email protected] High Street, Stow on the Wold
Patricia Cook Catering
for every occasion01451 830450
THE COFFEE HOUSE
Continental Coffee House & RestaurantChurch Street, Stow-on-the Wold 01451-870802
www.thecoffeehousestow.co.uk
NOW OPENINGUntil 9:00pm
THURS ~ SAT
STARTING 30th MAY
Come & taste one of our freshly cookedmeals with a cool glass of wine
Mon~Wed 09.00-17.00
Sun 10.00~16.00Please check online for full menu or call in anytime
From the EditorTROUBLED TIMES – and something to think about
Chipping Norton has been a crossroads and meeting place forgenerations, with a confluence of roads and trade routescrossing through rolling farmlands, close to the heart ofEngland. It will have witnessed many bids to control itsposition as a key trading post, frequently attracting those wholived by exploiting or destroying others for their ownbetterment. Now, in our modern history, ‘Chippy’ is beinggreedily ‘eyed-up’ once more, by ‘predatory’ developers – I usethe word with caution, but it can feel that way.
Up until a year ago, all kinds of local authority approveddevelopment had taken place throughout the Cotswolds.Chipping Norton has business parks and a lively town centre,community facilities and a good range of new housing thatincludes social and affordable homes. Today just about everyCotswold town and many famous villages are under threat -from major housing developments, large supermarkets andcare villages. New developments on our greenfield sites willbring great financial reward to the developers, but what arethe benefits for Chipping Norton? When the developer walksaway he takes no responsibility for damage to the aginginfrastructure, over-loaded facilities that are beyond coping,over-crowded roads and dangerous traffic junctions.
This edition has ‘a baker’s dozen’ of events pages filled withcheerier things to think about. I can’t promise summerweather but I can guarantee you every opportunity to enjoy agood time in our towns and villages this summer. There aresome truly amazing concerts, festivals, celebrations, marketsand fairs.
But before you rush off, take this thought with you – if you hada gift or received a grant of a large sum of money, which had tobe spent for the benefit of Bourton people, what would youspent it on?
Do let me know.
Best wishes, Jenni TurnerEditor
PS. The winner of our Thomas the Tank Engine Competitionwas Rhys Williams, who is taking his Mum and some friends tosee Thomas at the Gloucestershire & Warwickshire SteamRailway. Well done, we hope you have a brilliant day!
Our next edition is for July 2013.The copydate is 15th June 2013.
Telephone Chipping Norton Times on
07789 175 002(The phone will take your messages too – leave your name
& contact number; we will return your call.)
email CHIPPING NORTON TIMES [email protected]
P O Box 6, Sheep Street,Stow on the Wold, GL54 1WD
CHIPPING NORTON TIMES
Inside this edition
FEATURES
8 ‘The Boys are Back!’ – Richard Price previews The Big Feastival
9 Moreton Art Weeks – an Arts Festival, the first of a new annual event
10 - 12 The Cotswold Line – The Railway that survived Dr Beeching - By Nigel Moor
15,16 Building over the A.O.N.B.– some of the Myths and Facts – by Jenni Turner.
17 Cotswold and Vale Action Alliance campaigning to protect the Cotswolds
18 Localism – is it working for people?
19 In praise of ……. Penhurst School - by Bob Forster
23 Chipping Norton’s Conservation Area – what do you think?
REGULARS
9 Book Reviews from Borzoi Books in Stow
14 Robb Eden – Start early and have time to check the Tax Man’s figures!
21 News from Local Authorities & Associations
22 Notes from Chipping Norton Town Council AGM – May
24 Local Church Services
30 – 39 LOCAL EVENTS and EVENTS DIARY including cinemas, open gardens
and walks
42 -44 Reports from some of our local Schools
48 - 55 News & Reports from some of the local Sports Clubs, etc..
57 Awards for local Sporting Stars
59 Rotary Clubs of the Chipping Norton and Kingham & Daylesford
60 Diary dates for some of our local clubs, societies and charities, etc
61 List of local Clubs, Societies and Associations
62 List of local Village Halls
63 Local Business Directory
This month’s edition is huge, with a widely varied selection of articles and
information. Helping sort out the content were Christabel Hardacre who
produced the events pages and Jan Marley who edits and produces the
Schools pages and Church diaries, with some new contributors – Nigel Moor,
Richard Price (actually a returning contributor)Sue Brawn and Bob Forster
(another return contributor) – all very different, and all worth reading. Huge
thanks to them all, and to our volunteer deliverers who get out around the
town and villages putting magazines through letterboxes. It’s great
teamwork!
Our design team this month was Eagle Design Ltd.
0845 230 8955 / www.eagledesign.net
Extra copies of Chipping Norton Times are generally available at West
Oxfordshire Information Point, the Leisure Centre and at the Surgery. Also
at The Old Mill Café.
Material published in this magazine is copyright; the Editor may give permission for copy to
be reproduced for some purposes. The opinions expressed in this magazine are not
necessarily those of the Editor or any member of the team. The magazines are produced
and delivered almost entirely by volunteers. Whilst every effort is made to ensure the
accuracy of information printed in the magazine, the Editor/team do not accept any
responsibility for the consequences of any errors that may occur.
Our Front Cover: Bluebells in a corner of St Mary’s churchyard, Chipping Norton.
Photograph ©CT.05.2013
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A total of just over £1600 has been raised in aid of
Children’s Brain Tumour Research.
Staff and friends from Riverside Dental Practice completed an 18
mile sponsored walk and cycle ride from Bourton-on-the-Water to
Cirencester. A quiz sheet was also sold at the practice with a prize of
an Oral-B electric toothbrush.
Philippa Floyd associate dentist at Riverside said, “Less than 1% of
money raised for cancer research goes towards Brain Tumour
research and it is the biggest cancer killer of the under 40’s. If we
keep ‘funding the fight’ then more children, like my 7 year old Henry,
will have a future .Thank-you to all our sponsors.
A campaign to raise awareness of the symptoms of brain tumours in
children under 18 years has won a major national NHS Innovation
award for its work in improving early cancer diagnosis.
£1.5m partnership will fight childhood and adolescent brain
tumours. A leading national brain tumourcharity is joining forces
with experts at The University of Nottingham in a £1.5 million
partnership to fight brain tumours in children.
Kate’s Home NursingFundraising
22nd June - New Bric a Brac Sale. With NO item costing more than
£10 there will be some huge bargains on offer! 10am to 3 pm in the
Masonic Rooms in Stow on the Wold
23rd June - Bourton Leisure Centre’s Triathlon - running, swimming
and cycling. Part of the Bourton Health and Fitness Fundraising
initiative/ personal ‘Get Fit’ challenges .
Sunday 21st of July - Annual Car Rally
2nd August - Kate’s Golf Day at Naunton Downs Golf Club.
PLUS Hannah Rogan is running her first marathon in Dublin in
October, raising money for Kate’s in memory of her grandmother,
Patsy Routledge, who was nursed by Kate’s in 2011. To sponsor her
contact www.justgiving.com
In the financial year to March 13 we provided approx 4,300 hours of
uncharged nursing for sixty local patients, a slight increase on the
previous year. Even with our extensive use of volunteers in the non-
clinical side of the charity, the total cost of this nursing was almost
£200,000. Thanks to the wonderful generosity of our supporters and
donors, including one very large local legacy, we met all that
expenditure from income in the year. Our costs this this year are
likely to be closer to £225,000, of which we expect to receive at most
£45,000 from NHS sources. So we ask for your continued support so
that we can continue to provide this much-needed service to local
patients and their families. For information on our fundraising
activities please contact Gabrielle Kubale, 01608 658728
Hatha Yoga Classes - Little Compton
Wednesdays in June – 5th, 12th, 19th, 26th
10am and 7pm
£15 for 90 minutes.
Mats, belts and blocks and eye pillows provided.
Restorative herbals teas after each session.
Langston Farm, Little Compton, GL56 0SH
Booking preferred
[email protected] or 07932 611 042
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An ever-changing selection of British-made, excitingnew brands and contemporary classics.
Pug on the Square – A new shopping experience every month
The Square, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos, GL54 1AFPhone David Courtney on 07557 194 750
www.pugonthesquare.co.uk
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Monday ~ Saturday
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THE BOYS
ARE BACK!A seasoned festival follower, Richard Price
previews this year’s Big Feastival for our readers.
Following the undoubted success of last year’s event, celebrity chefJamie Oliver and popstar-cum-farmer Alex James have again joinedforces to present The Big Feastival.
Billed as ‘the ultimate music and food weekender’, The Big Feastivalwill take place on Saturday, August 31st and Sunday, September 1stand once again Alex James has thrown open the gates to hisKingham farm for the event.
The musical acts in this year’s line-up are no strangers to awards,chart topping singles and albums with over 700 weeks combined onthe singles and albums chart. Providing the soundtrack will be BRIT-Award winning singer KT Tunstall, pop purveyors The Feeling, hip hopwonderkids Rizzle Kicks and legendary dance duo Basement Jaxx,with the likes of Norman Jay and The Cuban Brothers also bringingtheir own unique dose of good times to proceedings.
In The Big Kitchen, Jamie Oliver’s mentor Gennaro Contaldo, culinarymaestro Bruno Loubet, top British chefs Valentine Warner and Mark
Sargeant, Supper Club sensation Sabrina Ghayour and talentedfoodie Gizzi Erskine will all take to the stage to give cookingdemonstrations, alongside Jamie himself.
Now an established cheese producer and farmer, Alex James isclearly enjoying this new string to his particular bow - “I’m veryexcited to have such great foodies and musicians back on the farm.The whole weekend was so enjoyable last year and Jamie and I areworking to make it even better for 2013”
In between watching the experts in action, visitors can delve to newdepths of culinary delight down ‘Street Food Alley’, tucking into anexciting menu of dishes featuring the best of the British street foodscene. Highlights include Asian steamed buns from double awardwinning Yum Bun, mouthwatering meatballs from The Bowler andNapoli inspired street food from Pizza Pilgrims, with many more to beannounced. It’s not just about tasting great food, festival goers canget stuck in with a whole host of hands-on foodie features includingthe Electrolux Chefs’ Secrets Cooking Classes, the Weber BBQExperience, The Table Sessions and of course, the return of AlexJames’s very own Cheese Hub. What’s more, they can shop till theydrop from an award winning selection of local, national andinternational artisan producers and boutique brands.
Brand new for 2013, The Big Feastival welcomes TV personality andthe nation’s favourite farmer Adam Henson with his incredibleCotswold Farm Park to the Little Dudes Den. Furry and featheredfriends aside, big kids and little ones will find fun and games galorewith an action-packed family programme of activities including art andcraft workshops, kids’ kitchen masterclasses, country fayre games,welly wanging, bubble shows, a vintage funfair and the return ofhaystack mountain.
More acclaimed music acts, top chef talent and the Big Topheadliners still to be announced and tickets for The BigFeastival 2013 are on sale online at www.thebigfeastival.com
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Welcome to the new Information Centre,STOW–ON–THE-WOLD
Brewery Yard, off Sheep StreetStow-on-the-WoldGL54 1AA
01451 830341www.stowinfo.co.uk
Our friendly team can help you to get the best out ofyour visit to the Cotswolds, with local knowledge anda range of services, including bookingaccommodation (in advance of your visit or when youarrive) and some discount tickets for local attractions.
• Tickets for local events, theatres, bus and coach tours• Maps and guide books• Walking and cycling information• Local transport information• Souvenirs and gifts.
L O O K out! for our Monthly Newsletter
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NorthleachMowerServicesCirencester Road
Northleach
Gloucestershire
01451 860392 - 01451 860427
A local family run business with over 40 years experience of
garden machinery maintenance.
COUNTAX GARDEN TRACTOR MAIN DEALER WITH LARGE
DEMONSTRATION AREA
Large selection of Brush Cutters / Strimmers and Lawn Mowers always available
Please ring us we collect and deliver to your home
Hayter • Lawn King • Castle • Honda • Mountfield • Westwood • Atco Qualcast
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GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Chelsea & Hampton Court Gold MedallistDesign, consultancy and planning service for any size of garden,
new or old, by qualified landscape and garden designer.Initial visit free of charge.
The Old Post Office, Blockley, GL56 9BBe: [email protected]
t: 01386 700883www.nickwilliamsellis.co.uk
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Can you believe it? Halfway through the year & so far we’ve had little to cheer. Theeconomic outlook is looking a little better but we’ve still a long way to go before we all feelconfident that, indeed, things are on the up. Whatever the state of the economy you stillhave to pay your tax, unless you’re one of those conglomerates who somehow manage toavoid paying it.
“We’ve got plenty of time haven’t we”? These words are normally spoken by those whofinally make it through the door in January, more often than not the same clients who bringin a Tesco bag full of receipts & suggest that they’ve made a bit of an effort to get theirbooks in order this year! Every client is different but the one thing for all is that Tax Returnshave to be filed & tax paid by the end of the January following the end of the tax year.That’s plenty of time for most but a fair few are continually late & that’s why Revenue &Customs are coming down hard on the continual late filers & payers. Don’t be caught out,start to get your paperwork in order now & aim to get your Return in as early as possible.At least that way you will know how much you will have to pay well in advance so can putsomething aside each month to pay your tax.
Many readers will be aware that many tax codes issued by HMRC are wrong & therefore itis wise to check these and query them as soon as possible. If you pay too little tax, becausea tax code issued by HMRC is incorrect, you are no longer able to argue that it is theirmistake & you may be required to pay any underpayment, interest or penalties immediately.If in doubt seek advice from your accountant or give me a ring for free, impartial advice. Iwill be happy to help in any way that I can.
Robb Eden is based in Moreton-in-Marsh. He can be contacted via e-mail [email protected] or by telephone 01608 651802.
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Moreton Area Centre, High Street, Moreton inMarsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 0AZ
Tel: 07766 142113 | www.moretonchiro.co.uk
Suffering from low back pain?
Call Moreton Chiropractic
07766 142 113 - We can help you
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ROAD CLOSURES INFORMATION Tel: 01452 425000Information continuously updated.
Please check by phone or online (www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/roadworks)
WEST OXON DISTRICT COUNCILCommittee Meetings Members of the public are encouraged to attendmeetings of the Council and Committees. If you live inthe District and are on the Electoral Register you cantake part in the meetings. Information about this andyour Councillors and committee members is availableonline at www.westoxon.gov.uk
JUNE 2013Mon 03 UplandsWeds 05 Finance & Management O & S Thurs 06 Environment O &S Mon 17 Lowlands Weds 19 Cabinet Weds 26 Council Thurs 27 Audit & General Purposes
Meetings are held at the Council Offices,Woodgreen, Witney. Start time 2pm.
For further information contact CommitteeServices: 01993 861523
EMail: [email protected]
Agendas, reports and minutes are availableonline: www.westoxon.gov.uk/meetings
In November Thames Valley Police Constabulary introduced
101 -the new national police non emergency telephone
number. Our current non-emergency number 0845 090
1234 will be phased out. Calls will cost 15p irrespective of
how long that call may last, on landlines and mobiles.
Call 999 In an emergency, such as when a crime is in
progress, when there is danger to life or when violence is
being used or threatened.
CHIPPING NORTON TOWNCOUNCILMEETS on the 3rd MONDAY
Parishioners are very welcome to attend allmeetings; some confidential matters may bediscussed by councillors in camera.
Parishioners wishing to ask about local issuesare given 5 minutes at the start of the meeting,subject to advising the clerk in advance.
Local groups and organisations can apply forgrants; Council also supports a variety ofcauses including The Town Museum, The Silver Band, The Lido, The Theatre andother charities operating in the parish.
Town Councillors are available before andafter the meetings. District & CountyCouncillors, representatives of the Police andlocal press may attend.
CHIPPING NORTON TOWN
COUNCILNotes on the Council Meeting for
May
Full Minutes of meetings, associated
committee meetings and correspondence are
available in the Council Office.
Mrs V Oliveri
The Guildhall, Goddards Lane
Chipping Norton,
Oxon, OX7 5NJ
01608 642341 (9am to 1pm)
Chipping Norton
Police StationLondon Road,
Chipping Norton,
OX7 5AW
Non-Emergency Number
101Opening Times
Monday to Friday
8am – 4pm
Saturday & Sunday – Closed
Closed for lunch 12.15 – 1pm
LAUNCHING A BRAND NEW
EXPERIENCE CHIPPING NORTON
“Making the town a more visible and attractive
destination for visitors ad businesses.”
LOOK ONLINE –
www.experiencechippingnorton.com
For a full business directory and a
packed events listings for the local area.
Copyright © 2013. Experience Chipping Norton
is a not-for-profit organisation run by volunteers.
CHIPPING NORTON CONSULTATIONwww.westoxon.gov.uk/planning/chippingnortonconser.cfm
18 May - 30 June, 2013
The Council is seeking your views on possible changes to Chipping Norton Conservation
Area (CNCA), and on the new Conservation Area Appraisal Document.
Conservation Area Boundary
Following a review of CNCA, we are proposing a number of changes to the CA boundary.
These entail both the removal from the CA of areas no longer deemed to be of architectural
or historic interest, and the addition of areas whose architectural or historic interest has until
now gone unrecognised. Details of the changes are contained in Appendix 1 of the
Conservation Area Appraisal Document, and shown on the Proposed Boundary Changes Map
– both available on the Council website
www.westoxon.gov.uk/planning/chippingnortonconser.cfm
Conservation Area Appraisal
The Conservation Area Appraisal Document is divided into two sections. Part 1 (the
Conservation Area Character Appraisal) describes the main aspects of character or
appearance which contribute to the special interest and quality of the area. Part 2 (the
Preservation and Enhancement document) outlines strategies for the future maintenance
and improvement of the area. The
various features of the CA - including
buildings, views, trees and open
spaces - are detailed on the
Conservation Area Map.
HAVE YOUR SAYThe consultation will last for 6 weeks,
from 18 May until 30 June.
Comments may be sent via email
Or by post to: Richard Wheeler, West
Oxfordshire District Council,
Elmfield, New Yatt Road, Witney,
OX28 1PB.
BLOOD DONOR SESSIONS THIS MONTH:Chipping Norton, Glyme Hall - 05/06
Do Something Amazing...96% of us rely on the other 4% to give blood.
Please don’t leave it to someone else.
For more information/ to book an appointment toattend a session, please call 0300 123 23 23 or visit
www.blood.co.uk
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ANGELA HAY SOFT FURNISHINGSHand Made Curtains & Roman Blinds
Choose fabrics from: Sanderson, Lorient, Colefax &Fowler, Voyage, James Hare Silks, Jane Churchill & more.
Tracks,Trimmings,Poles & Wallpaper • Footstools & Storage Footstools
Free Measuring Service & Quotation
Easy Parking, Showroom open by appointment, Tel: 01386 700692
Bourton on the Hill,Moreton in Marsh,GL56 9AJ
www.angelahaycurtainsandblinds.com
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A third of the UKs adults will suffer with back pain during
their lifetime. Some of you will be included in this
statistic and might already struggle with everyday tasks
such as picking up a child, standing for a prolonged
period of time, or looking in the blind spot whilst driving.
What can you do?Rest and limiting your movements to within a comfortable range is
only natural – it won’t hurt for a little while, but in the long term, this
can add to your Back Pain.
Physical exercise, including appropriate core training and
strengthening programs, have been shown to reduce back pain. A
strong core or torso can be developed with a range of exercises
including the well known “plank” and its variations.
I don’t have Back Pain...You may not currently have back pain but chances are you may well
develop it later. Some simple exercises can identify if you are likely to
develop some issues. Grab a brush handle and hold it over your head,
feet shoulder width apart, now squat as low as you can. Do your
thighs get parallel? Is the stick still over your heels? If not come for a
movement assessment with our team of trainers. We can help in
Back pain prevention and management with core strengthening and
training techniques.
Ross Young, Cotswolds Health and Fitness Team
• Gym Membership • Personal Training • Help & Advice • Range of Classes
01451 821320 | [email protected] 4d Hawthorn Court, Bourton Industrial Park, Bourton on the Water, GL54 2HQ
FREE TRAINING AVAILABLEINSTRUCTOR 07977 56 00 86www.martialartsvoucher.co.uk
SEPARATE ADULT ANDCHILDREN’S CLASSESNOW TRAINING ATCHIPPING NORTONSTOW ON THE WOLD
WEIGHT TRAINING IN YOUTH
ATHLETES:
COMMON MYTHS UNCOVERED
Weight Training Stunts Growth
Someone noticed Olympic weightlifters were small in stature - was
this because weightlifting stunted their growth? Or is it because they
had to move a very heavy load the shortest distance (a taller lifter
needs to use the strength for longer to finish the lift). The latter is
more likely. THE FACT IS more smaller lifters were more successful than
the taller lifters.
Weight Training makes girls unfeminine
Let me cite a few professional sportswomen who have definitely got
femininity - Jessica Ennis, Victoria Pendleton & Laura Trot, to name but
a few. Weight training only makes you muscular IF you train to get
muscular. Lifting a heavy weight for 3 sets of 5 repetitions in a session
will not make you incredibly muscular - it will allow for improvements
in sporting performance through increased speed, strength and
power.
*If you have any questions regarding youth training - how or what to
do to get better, or on sports nutrition, forward your questions to Ross
Ross Young MSc ASCC – Founder of the Cotswold Athletic Performance
Academy (C.A.P.A) & Owner of Ross Young Conditioning.
Masters degree in Strength and Conditioning. UKSCA Accredited
Strength and Conditioning Coach, Rugby (L2*pending) and Rowing
Coach (L2). Ross has 10years+ experience in youth development and
offers training for athletes aged 14years+ and adults at Cotswold
Health and Fitness Club, Bourton-on-the-Water. Complimentary
Movement Assessment when quoting this article.
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Stow Primary SchoolPTFA
Stow Royal BritishLegion Welfare Fund
Stow Brownies
Sam Pilcher TrustGloucestershireDomestic ViolenceSupport and AdvocacyProject (GDVSAP)
Kate’s Home Nursing
Stow Youth Club
LINC
Read Easy UK
The Brain Tumour Trust
Pets as Therapy
Cotswold Volunteers
Friends of St. EdwardsChurch
North Cotswolds FoodBank
Exciting attractions have already been
arranged for all ages including:
Fun Dog Show with many different
categories. Contact us for your entry form
now!
Lots of Local Food and Refreshment
throughout the Festival including:
Cotswold Hills Ice Creams
Keep Chickens?
Chicken Husbandry help, advice and
information
Supervised Pony Rides with Bourton Riding
School also Heavy Horse and Foal
Demonstrations
Free Regular Punch & Judy Shows with
Professor Collywobbles and his many
friends.
Frog Racing! (NOT
Real Frogs)!!
“Chloe the Storyteller” with tales from
“Agent Green the Dragon Whisperer”
Wacky Face Painting
SUPPORTINGTHESE CHARITIES
Keeping Up To Date with the FestivalThe full programme, ticket information and details of fourteen local charities and good causes being supported are available
on the Festival website www.stowcotswoldfestival.com You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
Sat 24th to Mon 26th August 2013www.stowcotswoldfestival.com
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The Old SchoolBOURTON ON THE HILLMonday 17 June
LES MISERABLES7.15pm Tickets £3.50Tickets on the door.Tickets/queries 01386 701196/01386 701396
Village HallLITTLE WOLFORDThursday 20 June
LES MISERABLESFilm 7.30pm Tickets £4.00 inc. refreshmentsAdvance tickets/queries01608 684223 or 01608 674200
Village HallODDINGTONTuesday 18 June
LES MISERABLES7 for 7.30pm.Advance tickets/queries 01451 830817Refreshments served in the interval
REGULAREVENTSFirstMON FolkNight EbrigtonArms 9pm.www.theebringtonarms.co.ukMON DanceFusionAdultdanceclass.Mixedstyles.Noexperiencenecessary.Exercise ina
funway.Nopre-bookingnecessary.ChippingCampdenTownHall9.30-10.30.£4.50MON Scottish CountryDancing St Edwards Church Rooms,Stow.5.30-7pm Children
and 7-9pmAdults 01451 831876MON ChildrensDance ClassChipping CampdenTown Hall.6-8 yrs 4-5pm,9-11 yrs
5-6pm.Single class £7pp,Monthly membership £22pp.07527 757057MON YogaChipping CampdenTown Hall.2pm Starts again 21st Sept 01386438537MON ‘Old SweatsNAAFI break’ at Royal British Legion,Bourton on theWater
(10am -12) for anyone to come along for a cup of tea and a chat,MON BurfordOrchestraRehearsals 7.30-9.30pm atWitney Community Primary
School OX28 [email protected] 492 976.New memberswelcome;no audition.
MON PowerfreestyleKickboxingat Guiting powerVillage hall. Juniors 7-7.50pm.Adults7.50-8.30pm.freestyle Kickboxing or adult Boxersize.CallAdam 07774285459
MON Bridge [email protected] not necessary.Non memberswelcome,01285 750288Tim Morris
MON Jun/July Sambadrumming groupBourton-on-the-Water. (Not bank holidays)7.30-9pm British Legion Hall. Free first session.£5/£4 per drop in session thereafteror block discount.All welcome.No experience necessary. www.olasamba.co.uk
LastMON Whist Drives at BurmingtonVillage Hall.7.30pm. In aid of the village hallMON term time CreativeWriting– sessions aim to stimulate creativity,encouraging
participants to share their work.10-12noon.Ann Gill 01608 649102.£60 per 10week term.Ch NortonTheatre,OX7 5NL.01608 642350
TUES Fit For Life at Baden-Powell Hall,Bourton.Tai Chi:9.30-10.30am £4.50/session.Balance & strength:11-12noon £4.50/ session.Contact Denise Nethercott07909874186 or email [email protected]
TUES Pottery Class Lower SwellVillage Hall,9:30-12:00 noon.£95 plus materials/ firingcost per 10 weeks.Beginners [email protected] 01451 870734
TUES term time Sessions includedramaexercises,breath& voicework,exploring.6.30pm – 8pm (intermediate);8.15pm – 9.45pm (beginners) £55 per 10weekterm.Ch NortonTheatre,OX7 5NL.01608 642350
IstTues Stowon theWold andCountryside Embroiderer’s GuildAfternoonmeetings with speaker then tea & cake.BroadwellVillage Hall.01451 821291
FirstWED FreeMartialArts Lessons Separate adult & children’s classes.Chipping NortonLeisure Centre.07977 560086 www.martialartsvoucher.co.uk,
WEDS WedsWalk Easy/moderate walks.Start at 10am.01451 862000WEDS Chipping CampdenBridge Club7.15 for 7.30pm Duplicate Bridge.Upper
Town Hall.Non members welcome.Partners not necessary,01608 664456FirstTHURS FreeMartialArts Lessons Separate adult & children’s classes Stow-on-the-Wold
Primary School.07977 560086 www.martialartsvoucher.co.uk,FirstTHURS Free Self Defence / Jeet KuneDo Lessons for Men andWomen (Adults only)
Stow-on-the-Wold Primary School 07977 560086 www.selfdefencevoucher.co.uk
Rural Cinema – June
BOX OFFICE – 01608 [email protected] www.chippingnortontheatre.com
June 20131 Vienna to Broadway6 An Instinct for Kindness7 Kit and McConnel14 Who’s Who13 Nick Page15 London Dance Orchestra20 Brubecks plays Brubeck21 Robert Newman22 Something for the Weekend!22 On the Edge27 Platero:Travels with a Donkey
FILMS All these films at 7.30pm2 Love is all you Need3 Untouchable5 Promised Land8 The Look of Love9 I’m so Excited10 Searching for Sugarman12 To the Wonder17 The Reluctant Fundamentalist18 Trashed19 In the House26,28,29,30 The Great Gatsby
Victoria HallBOURTON ON THE WATERMonday 17 June
LES MISERABLESFilm 2.30pm & 7.30pm Tickets £3refreshments.Family Tickets £10 (2 adults, 2 children)Tickets/queries 01451 822365
Upper Town HallCHIPPING CAMPDENFriday 28 June
SEE LOCAL NOTICE BOARDSFilm 8.00pm, Tickets £4Advance tickets/queries 01386 841206from Ch C. Information Centre/on door.
Screen On The Green, Village HallILMINGTONFriday 28 June
LES MISERABLESFilm 7.30pm Tickets £3.50 (students £2.50)Advance tickets from Red Lion or OutreachP.O. or on door if availableRefreshments, bar, ice cream & raffle
Village HallCHURCHILL AND SARSDENSaturday 8 June
QUARTETFilm 7.30pm, Tickets £4.50Advance tickets/queries 01608 [email protected]
St. Andrew's ChurchNAUNTONTuesday 4 June
LES MISERABLESDoors open 7.15 for refreshments, Film 7.45.Tickets £3.00 at the door01451 850897 or [email protected]
THURS Tai Chi Classes at 2.15pm.£5.Guiting PowerVillage Hall,GL54 5TX.New-comers welcome.07957 234268
THURS Belly Dancing Informal & relaxed classes for ladies of all ages, shapes & sizesLongboroughV Hall,7.30-9pm,Beginners 7-8.30pm,01608 663480
THURS QuizNight atTheVolunteer Inn,Ch.Campden 8.30pm 01386 840688FRI BellyDancingNewbeginners class.11-12.30TheChurchRoom,ChippingCampden.
Informal&relaxedclasses for ladiesofall ages,shapes&sizes.01608663480FRI Blockley Brass Band7.30-9.30pm St George's Hall.Rachel Galt 01386 841677FRI Dance FusionAdult dance class,mixed styles.No experience necessary.&MON AllWelcome.Ch.CampdenTown Hall,9.30-10.30 £4.50 (conc £2.50)FRI Active&Able Fitness & Falls classes for older people at the Baptist Church
Rooms,Stow 01285 623450FRI LineDancingWillerseyVillage Hall,near Broadway 01386 438537FRI Active&Able ClassesPosture & Stability –Tai Chi Chi Kong at Bourton,Moreton
and Stow.01285 623450FRI Moore Cottage Lunch ClubBourton Hospital from 10am -2 pm.Jenny Stanfield
824338 or Jill Robbins 810325SAT Drama sessions for 5-7 year olds.10-11am or 11.15-12.15.Lead by Lucy Joseph,
sessions build confidence and creativity through improvisation.£55 per 10 weekterm.Ch NortonTheatre,OX7 5NL.01608 642350
second Sun until OctCar Boot SaleNorthleach & Fosse Lions Club at the Countrywide Store.
Films
Quartet (12) 98minsAt a home for retired musicians, the annualconcert to celebrate Verdi's birthday isdisrupted by the arrival of Jean, an eternaldiva and the former wife of one of theresidents. Stars Maggie Smith, TomCourtenay, Billy Connolly.
Les Miserables (12A) 157minsHugh Jackman brilliantly plays ex-prisoner JeanValjean, hunted for decades by the ruthlesspoliceman Javert (Russell Crowe) after hebreaks parole. When Valjean agrees to care forfactory worker Fantine's (Anne Hathaway) youngdaughter, Cosette, their lives change forever.
The Playhouse, St GeorgeC s HallBLOCKLEYThursday 20 June
LES MISERABLES2013 Season Tickets available – £25Doors/Bar open at 7.00pm – 7.45pm filmAdvance tickets £3.50/ on the door £4Advance tickets/queries 01386 700647/593386
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June 2013Full Information is available at the Visitor Information Centres (see below).
Tickets, Booking information etc. from –BOURTON ONTHEWATERVISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE,Victoria Street, Bourton ontheWater. 01451 822583 Open 9.30-5pm Mon-Fri: 9.30-5.30 Sat: Closed SundayE: [email protected] INFORMATION CENTRE, High St, Burford, OX18 4LS. Open (Nov-Feb) Mon-Sat9.30-4pm. 01993 823558. E: [email protected] NORTONVISITOR INFORMATION POINTGuildhall, Goddards Lane, Chipping Norton OX7 5NJ. Office hours Mon-Fri.STOW-i,VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE, Cotswolds Cricket Museum, Brewery Yard offSheep Street, GL541AA. 01451 830341 www.stowinfo.co.ukMORETONAREA CENTRE, High Street, Moreton. 01608 650881Mon 8.45am-4.00pm,Tues-Thurs 8.45am-5.15pm, Fri 8.45am-4.45pm, Sat 10.00am-1.00pm(BST), 10.00am-12.30pm (BWT), Sun CLOSED. E: [email protected]
Market DaysBOURTON ON THE WATERFarmers Market 4th Sunday, 9.30–1300CHIPPING CAMPDENW I Country Market every Thursday, 9–11amCountry Market every Friday, 9–11amWeekly Market every WednesdayFarmer's Market 3rd Saturday morningCHIPPING NORTONFarmer’s Market 3rd Saturday, monthly from 8.30amCountry Market every Saturday 8.45–11.00 Lower Town Hall
(with Farmer’s Market on 3rd Saturday)Weekly market every WednesdayKINGHAMFarmer’s Market TBAMORETON�IN�MARSHWeekly Market every Tuesday, 9–3.30pmCountry Market every Thursday, 9.30–12noonNORTHLEACH every Wednesday, 8.30–3.30pmSTOW ON THE WOLDFarmer’s Market 2nd Thursday, 9.30–13.00pm
EXHIBITIONS5-11 Art ExhibitionRovingArts (BrendaWarren). Lower SlaughterVillageHall,
Lower Slaughter,Glos.to 6 Celia Lendis Contemporary presents ‘Brook’, an exhibition by John
Lendis.High St,Moreton-in-Marsh,GL560AFwww.celialendis.com01608650 852 (closed onTuesdays)
to 17 July ImpressionsAnexhibition byTor Hildyard,Alice Shepherd and JudeTucker.Open daily 10.00-17.00TheOld SilkMill Sheep Street ChippingCampdenGL556DS. 07870417144
8 – 23 OxfordshireOriginalsDesignermakers of theOxfordshire Craft Guild.Tuesday to Sunday 10.00-17.00Court BarnMuseum,Church Street,ChippingCampden.01386 841951
19-25 Art ExhibitionNigel Fletcher.VillageHall, Lower Slaughter,Glos.26-2 July 'Elements’ SummerArt ShowGuyWarner,Rosie Lomberg,TaraDavidson
andKristin Bathurst.VillageHall, Lower Slaughter,Glos.29-13 SueRewPebbleMosaicsOpen studio 11.00-16.00 every dayThe Studio,
Shepherds Close,GreatWolford.CV365NQ. 01608674380
DIARY1 Walk around SherborneWatermeadowsDogs on leadswelcome.
SherborneWatermeadows,Great Rissington.Booking required.Free butdonationswelcome.10.00-13.30. 01452 383333
1 Cantamus Chamber Choir Concert St.Sampson's Church,Cricklade.Tickets at the door price £5.19.30.01793 486581
1-3 Giffords Circus in 'Lucky 13'The show is 90minutes& suitable for all ages..DaylesfordOrganic Farm,Kingham.www.giffordscircus.com0845 459 7469
2 CherwellValley CraftsVictoria Hall,Bourton-on-the-Water,Glos.10.00-17.00.01295 264723
4,5&6 BledingtonMusic Festival St Leonard’s Church,Bledington.Tickets fromBorzoi Bookshop,Stowon theWold; Jaffe&Neale,ChippingNorton andwww.bledingtonmusicfestival.co.uk
6 Openday60period portraits relating to the English Civil war.10.00-14.30 StEdward's Hall,The Square,Stow-on-the-Wold. 01451 831675
8 PebbleMosaicWorkshopwith SueRewThe Studio,Shepherds Close,GreatWolford.£100 includesmatrials and refreshments 09.30-17.30.www.suerewmosaics.co.uk01608674380
8 Jumble sale atOverNortonVillageHall,9am-11am.Raffle, tea& cakes. In aidof village hall refurbishment.Comea long and grab a bargain
8 1920’s Ball ‘Dinner at 8’Dancing, supper, cabaret,pay bar.Tickets £30 fromBlockley Community Shop.Proceeds toChurch Restoration Fund.
8 -9,15-16,22-23 FleaMarket Victoria Hall,Bourton-on-the-Water,Glos.10.00-17.00.01242 699720
9 Car Boot SaleNorthleach& Fosse Lions.Countrywide Store car park,StationRoad,Bourton-on-the-Water.£5 per pitch.08.30-13.00.01451 821655
9 Burford Festival GrandGala Concerts4.30pmand7.30pm.Tickets fromFestival BoxOffice:TheMadHatter Bookshop,122High Street,BurfordOX184QJ.01993 822539
13 ValuationDay Valuation donations toHelen andDouglas House.PrestonRoom,Huffkins,The Square,Stow-on-the-Wold.10.00-14.00.01327 359595
15-16,22-23 FleaMarket St Edward's Hall, Stow-on-the-Wold.10.00-16.00.01451870675
16 ClassicVehicle Days atGlos.Warks Railway TheRailway Station,Toddington,GloucsGL545DT.Free entry - a ticket needed to ride a train.www.gwsr.com01242 621405
16 Father's Day CreamTea on theGlos.Warks.Railway.The Railway Station,Toddington,GloucsGL545DT.Booking requiredAdults/Senior:£19Child:£11.14:30.www.gwsr.com01242 621405
19 Camel racing and polo,pig racingwith betting,camel rides and otherentertainment.Food and drink available.WhiteHouse Farm, Idlicote.CV365DN.01608 661367www.jacamels.co.uk
19 TheTraditionalMorrisMenThe Square,ChippingCampden at 8pmandTheRed Lion Inn,ChippingCampden at 9pm.www.glosmorrismen.org
20 Inn'scot RoyalAscot LadiesDay atThe Inn.5 coursemenu£45, livemusic.In-house bookmaker.The Barringtons BurfordOX184TN.11.30 til late.www.innforallseasons.com07553054557
20 CycleMechanics for BeginnersBook in advance.CotswoldCycles,Cotswold BusinessVillage,Moreton-in-Marsh,Gloucestershire,GL560JU.18.30.www.cotswoldcycles.co.uk01608 650933
21 FreddyKempfNauntonMusic Festival.7.30pm.01451 [email protected]
21 Transforming your gardenwith BunnyGuinness.Lords of theManor,Upper Slaughter,Glos.GL542JD.Booking required £90per person.Champagne reception at 19.00.01451 820243
21 TeaDanceRoyal British LegionHall,Bourton-on-the-Water.£3.14.00-16.30.07977 976320
22 Guiting PowerAnnual Fete andDog Show 12.00-4.00pmopened byNigelTwistonDavies. In aid ofGuiting Power [email protected]
22 'Days outwithThomas' on theGlos.Warks Railway.The Railway Station,Toddington,GloucsGL545DT.www.gwsr.com01242 621405
23 Fundraising in aid ofThrive 'Garden Party' at Little Rissington,Bobble BarnFarmhouse,Little Rissington,Glos.14.00-17.00.
23 [email protected] FarmersMarketCountrywide Stores,Station Road,Bourton-on-the-Water. .
09.00-12.30.01451 84413423 Sherborne 10kRace and FunRun.Booking essential. Lodge Park,
Aldsworth,Nr.Cheltenham,Glos.GL543PP.Child £2 (under 15),Child £4(Over 15)Adult £10 (UKA),Adult £12 (Unattached),Adult £14 (On the day)10.00am start ,11.00am10K start.01451 844277
27 Jazz&Buffet Jo Silver & theCafe Bohemia,Hot Club,Be-bop&Euro Jazzfrom the 1940's &50's.CotswoldCricketMuseum,7&8BreweryYard,SheepStreet,Stow-on-the-Wold,GL541AA.£15.20.00. 01451 870083
29 Swing in the Barnwith the CNSAllstarsManor Farm,GtWolford,7-9.45pm.Tickets £12 fromAnnMcKenna 01608674009, Janet Piller 01608674396. In aid ofWolford ParishChurch.
29 Moreton-in-Marsh combinedWomen’s Institutes Craft & ProduceShow.WI Hall 12-4pm.Admittance free.Refreshments available.
29 Introduction toWildlife Photographywith IainGreen.Greystones FarmNature Reserve,Bourton-on-the-Water.£60 per adult.Booking required.10.00-16.00.01452 383333
29 Friends of Bourton School FundRaising.Duck races on the river and aTombola stall.VillageGreen,Bourton-on-the-Water.
29 Northleach Charter Fair & Festival Free admission&parking.KingGeorgeVPlaying Fields,Northleach.12.00-23.00.01451 860131
29-30 Craft FairTo raise funds forMacmillan.Victoria Hall,Bourton-on-the-Water,Glos. .10.00-17.00.01793 770148
13 July WindrushSingersVictoriaHall,Bourtonon theWater at7.30pm.Tickets (£4,00advance,£5.00on thedoor) 01451870494or01608644557orthe tourist informationoffice inBourton (13 Juneonwards) Profits inaidof LINC
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JJuunnee eevveennttss aatt tthhee ““EEssccaappee ttoo tthhee CCoottsswwoollddss”” CCeennttrreeThursday, 6 June from 2-3:30pmIllustrated Talk on “The Cotswold Area of Outstanding NaturalBeauty (AONB) and the work of the Cotswold Conservation Board(CCB).”Learn about the work of the CCB in protecting and enhancing theunique character of the CotswoldsBy CCB Information & Interpretation Officer, Nicola Greaves
Wednesday, 12 June from 2-3:30pmGuided Walk around the Medieval Wool Town of Northleach –see the visible signs of its history from the 13th century to thepresent day.By Cotswold Warden, John HeathcottStart from/finish at the “Escape to the Cotswolds” Centre, The Old Prison, Northleach, GL54 3JHCost: £3.50 per person including refreshments
Wednesday, 19 June from 2-3:30pmTour of the History of Northleach Old PrisonLearn about this famous “House of Correction” with lively anecdotesabout daily life.By local historian, Michael Banks
Wednesday, 26 June from 2-3:30pmWish to be smarter about energy and reduce your bills andcarbon footprint? Talk on climate change in the CotswoldsWith our helpful hints and tips, it has never been easier to safeguardone of the most beautiful areas of EnglandBy CCB Climate Change Advisor, James Lloyd
All talks at the “Escape to the Cotswolds” Centre, TheOld Prison, Northleach, GL54 3JH. Cost: £3.50 perperson including refreshments
For any queries please contact: Denise Dane, Centre Manager on 01451 862037, email:[email protected]
Three Ways from Chadlington – Wednesday 5 June - ModerateA summer walk that takes in part of the Wychwood, Hundley &Oxfordshire Ways in the Evenlode Valley. Please bring a packed lunchetc. 4.5 hours: 9 miles.Start: 10:00 am Chadlington Memorial Hall Car Park. OS Map ref SP 329219.
Winchcombe Way Circular Walk 3 – Thursday 6 June - ModerateThird in the series designed to introduce you to the Winchcombe Way.Three of the most picturesque villages in the Cotswolds feature:Snowshill, Stanton & Stanway – a Cotswold classic. Pub lunch available.4.5 hours: 8 miles.Start: 10:00 am Snowshill - Public Car Park on village outskirts. OS Mapref SP 097 340.
The Norman Knights to Whispering Knights – Saturday 8 June -StrenuousFrom Whichford the walk climbs over Whichford Hill to reach GreatRollright then to Little Rollright calling in at the mystical Rollright Stones.The return is via Long Compton & Whichford Woods. Please bring apacked lunch. 5.5 hours: 10 miles.Start: 10:00 am Whichford Village Green. OS Map ref SP 315 346.
Walking in the Footsteps of Dinosaurs – Wednesday 12 June -ModerateFine views with a look at a disused quarry with fossilised dinosaurfootprints. We will be looking for early summer butterflies en-route,especially on the return to AdamH s Farm. Please bring a packed lunch etc.
Local walks with the Cotswolds Voluntary WardensJune 2013
6 hours: 10.5 miles.Start: 10:00 am Cotswold Farm Park. OS Map ref SP 114 266.
Eye Over the Windrush – Saturday 15 June - ModerateA scenic walk covering the areas north & south of the Windrush & one ofthe DiklerHs tributaries, the River Eye. Please bring a packed lunch etc. 6 hours: 11 miles.Start: 9:30 am Notgrove Community Hall Car Park (donation required).OS Map ref SP 108 203.
Flowers of the Limestone Grassland – Thursday 27 June - ModerateWe will walk over the agriculturally unimproved grassland of CleeveCommon looking for typical limestone grassland flowers & someCotswold specialities. Good footwear (it may be steep & rough in places)& suitable refreshments please. 3 hours: up to 4 miles.Start: 2:00 pm Cleeve Hill Quarry Car Park. OS Map ref SO 989 271.
PLEASE use appropriate footwear as some walks may be steep andmuddy in places. EASY – Length may vary but terrain is mainly flat(level); MODERATE – includes some hills and rough ground. Wewelcome guide and hearing dogs – sorry, others not allowed.
Walks are free although we do invite donations to help fund ourconservation and improvement work.
The Wardens run a full programme of guided walks throughout theCotswolds. For more information see www.escapetothecotswolds.org.ukor Tel: 01451 862000, also for any changes to arrangements such as dueto extreme weather.
1 June Walk around Sherborne Watermeadows A guided walk &talk on the work being carried out on the water meadows andrivers at Sherborne Estate. Dogs on leads. Great Rissington.Booking required. Free event but donations welcome. 10.00-13.30. 01452 383333
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11 June Artists Day at Chastleton House Enjoy the peace and tranquility to paintor sketch on a day closed to visitors. Chastleton House, Chastleton, Oxon. GL560SU. Booking Essential All Tickets £15. 10.00-16.00. 01608 674981
14 June Hidcote – Beginners Photography Class at DuskA summer's evening inJune is the perfect opportunity to improve your photography skills and capturesome beautiful images of Hidcote at dusk. International Garden Photographerof the Year Finalist (2011 & 2012) James Kerr, will be on hand to give expertadvice and helpful tips.. Hidcote Manor Garden, Chipping Campden, Glos.GL55 6LR. Booking essential All Tickets £85 (includes light refreshments). 17.30 - 21.30. 01386 438333
15 June-20 July Nine Circles Kobudo at Snowshill Manor Enjoy a stunning displayof martial arts by Nine Circles Kobudo. Learn about the skills, traditions andmyths which surround this beautiful form of self defence. Visit the manor to seeour famous collection of Samurai armour and find out the unusual story of itspurchase by Charles Wade. Snowshill Manor, Snowshill, Nr. Broadway, Glos.WR12 7JU. Booking not required. Normal admission charges apply. 12.00 - 16.00. 01386 852410
23 June Bourton-on-the-HillGardens open in aid of the church and The Old School(village hall), includes Bourton House gardens. From 1.00 p.m. to 6.00p.m. Tea and cake in the Old School.
29 June A Midsummer Night's DreamChapterhouse Theatre Company presentsShakespeare's best-loved romantic comedy. Picnic with family and friends in themagical surroundings of Chastleton House and Garden for the perfect eveningof theatre under the stars. Chastleton House, Chastleton, Oxon. GL56 0SU.Booking essential Adult £18, Child £9, Family £50. 17.30 - 22.00. 01608 674981
30 June Red Cross Open Garden – Sezincote An extraordinary Indian House andPersian Garden of Paradise with a romantic water garden & a temple to theHindu Sun God. Sezincote, Moreton-in-Marsh, GL56 9AW. £4 per adult(accompanied children free). 14:00 - 17:00.
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Please call David on 07928 161137
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BourtonRoversU11Triumph
Bourton Rovers Youth are very proud of their U11 squad (pictured
above) who have won the U11 9v9 White Witney & District Youth
Football League. The team along with Croughton Colts, dominated
this league from the start under the guidance of one of our
experienced coaches, Phil Brown. They finished ahead of Croughton
Colts by 2 points.
Congratulations to our U16 squad and manager Garry Coleman who
have won the sportsmanship award for their age group in the
Cheltenham Youth Football League this season.
Bourton Rovers Youth always welcome new, enthusiastic players. Next
season we will have U9, U10, U13 & U16 teams. If you are interested
in playing or in coaching another age group please telephone Debbie
Hunt – club secretary 01451 810966.
Moreton-in-Marsh Bowls ClubFrom Mike Wainwright
Life Membership AwardThe Management Committee are delighted to present Beryl and Ted
Fletcher with a life membership of the Bowls Club.
Ted and Beryl Fletcher joined the Club 30 years ago, when the
clubhouse was little more than a medium-sized shed with about 30
members. With other determined members they helped to rebuild
the former clubhouse at Hospital Road, where membership grew
steadily.
Starting as a beginner, Ted now holds the record for having competed
on Finals Day in 19 consecutive seasons, failing only once to claim a
win, and achieving multiple victories. He was a much respected
Captain of the Club on two occasions. Beryl had determined not to
set foot on the green but weakened when Ted bought her a set of
four woods, quickly developing her game. The both enjoyed playing
indoor and outdoor bowls 52 weeks of the year!
Beryl also achieved successes in Club
competitions and many times they both
played in County Competitions, joining tour
parties to Wales, Lincoln, Devon, Dorset,
Sussex and Scotland.
Ted and Beryl commissioned the wooden
“Fletcher Trophy” for the Men`s 2-wood
competition. Fed up with polishing multiple
trophies Beryl insisted that the new trophy
should be made of wood, so that it would only need to be dusted!
Beryl no longer plays but Ted is occasionally seen on the green and
he plays indoor mat. They are a much loved couple, both committed
supporters of the new Club and still very much involved - and always
happy to pass on advice and encouragement to all members.
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For the 3rd consecutive year Sherborne Primary School are hosting
their annual 10k ‘All Terrain’ Race and Fun Run. The races will take
place within Sherborne Estate which is owned and managed by the
National Trust. The 10k encompasses tracks and trails through farm
and woodland with beautiful views across the Cotswold landscape.
The race is demanding with two distinct hills to negotiate as well as
some more gentle sections which pass through the village itself.
If you’ve not tried this race yet and would like to run something
different as well as challenging this summer, come along and join us
on Sunday 23rd June 2013. All information and entry details are on
our school website www.sherborneschool.co.uk
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The Villager Community Bus Services Ltd
The Villager Community Bus is an established scheduled service
operating across the area, providing transport to/from towns for
people without cars. The service is managed and driven entirely by
volunteers, without whose enthusiasm it would not succeed.
Can you spare half a day once a fortnight?
New drivers are needed and are very welcome.
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Wychwood Funeral Services
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Shipton Road
Milton Under Wychwood, OX7 6BA
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Children & Young People
Children’s Art Club (ages 4–12)After school, Saturdays and holidays. Gill Parkes, 01386 700991Chipping Norton Air Training CorpsSteve Taylor, 01608 641299Chipping Norton Army CadetsClare Watts, 07383233272Chipping Norton Brownies 1st CNTracey Shadbolt, 01608 645563Chipping Norton CN RainbowsAlison Dunbar, 01608 644480Chipping Norton Crusaders (11–13)David Radcliffe, 01993 831472Chipping Norton Crusaders (14+)David Radcliffe, 01608 646202Chipping Norton Guides 1st CNTracey Shadbolt, 01608 645563Chipping Norton Pre-School01608 6433766th Chipping Norton Scout Group and Explorer Scout UnitGp.Scout leader Ian Bushrod, Brian Sargent [email protected] Norton St Mary’s Toddler GroupJulie Jennings, 01608 643796Kingfishers Playgroup01608 659502Methodist Junior Church ClubSec 01608 643847Monkey Music (pre-school music classes)Tues afternoons, 01242 890200 or [email protected]’s Ark Toddler GroupJustine Fowler, 01608 659853
Clubs Community GroupsChadlington Flower ClubJulie Thompson, 01608 676368Chipping Norton Bridge ClubDavid Megson, 01608 645382Chipping Norton Historical Research GroupJan Cliffe, 01608 641057Chipping Norton Lions ClubLiz Nason & Mike Graham both on 01608 644678Chipping Norton Museum & History Society2nd Mondays 7.30pm, September to MayMethodist Hall, West Street, Chipping NortonChipping Norton Postcard ClubBrenda Morris, 01608 643779Chipping Norton Probus3rd Tues at The Crown & Cushion 11amSec. Geoffrey Norris, 01608 676997Chipping Norton Probus for LadiesSec Christine Carpenter, 01608 642155Chipping Norton Railway ClubAlan Brain, 01608 641586Chipping Norton Rotary ClubMons 7/ 7.30pm at The Mason’s Arms, Swerford, OX7 4APDavid Haine, 07889 609221/01608 643964Chipping Norton Scrabble ClubSarah Turner. [email protected] Investment ClubMeets 2nd Tues of each month. Judith Borsay, 01608 650787Friends of the Town Hall, Chipping NortonJackie Haworth, 01608 641368, [email protected] WheelTerry Howes, 01608 642423. www.kinghamrotary.org.uk/wwwribi.orgKingham & Daylesford RotaryFortnightly Weds. Paul Jackson, 01608 658500N Cotswold Arts AssociationSandi Garrett 01451 822550N Cotswolds Bee-Keepers AssocJulie Edwards, 01608 659396 [email protected] Cotswold CAMRA01451810305 [email protected] Lamb, 01386 701603N Cotswold Disabled ClubJoan M Oughton, 01451 830580N Cotswolds Friendship Centre01608 650868. [email protected] Cotswold National TrustSec Pat Poulton, 01608 651373N Cotswold Probus Club2nd & 4th Thurs mornings, Fisher House, Maugesbury Park, Stow-on-the Wold.10.15am. Martin Hornby 01608 654356.N Cotswold U3AContact Jenny Stanfield, 01451 824338Oddfellows (CN Branch)A social group, 3rd Wed/M at the Lower Town Hall, Market Street.Dave Talbot, 07815 099 884. [email protected] Norton History GroupJan Cliffe, 01608 641057Round TableGavin Southwell, 01993 730888Royal British LegionMichael Dixon, 01608 643755Royal British Legion (Women’s Section)Betty Hicks, 01608 642551Rural Living GroupBetty Bryan, 01608 674255Salford Players (Drama Group)Doreen Herrington, 01608 642853Scottish Country Dance GroupBrenda Parsons, 01451 831876Shipston on Stour ‘The Literary Society’Meets on the last Wednesday of the month at 7.30pm at the GeorgeHotel. 01295 680628 or 01608 663482Stow on the Wold and Countryside Embroiderer's Guild01451 821291TangentVal Carpenter, 01608 641452The Theatre FriendsHeather Leonard, 01608 643691Trefoil GuildBetty Gardener, 01608 641664Twinning AssociationJo Graves, 01608 643976WI Chipping NortonPrudence Chard, 01608 642903WI Over NortonBecky Pearman, 01608 643463WI SalfordMary Smith, 01608 642577WI SpelsburyMichelle Horace, 01608 641749Weavers Spinners & Dyers ClubRose Kirkcaldy, 01295 253789Wine Appreciation ClubDavid Megson, 01608 645382Wychwood Old-Time Dance ClubMargaret Pitman, 01993 810897
Outdoor ActivitiesAngling SocietyRobert Jarvis, 01608 643494Banbury Ornithological SocietyFrances Buckel, 01608 644425BBOWTReg Tipping, 01295 251673Chipping Norton Green Gym(environmental projects, Weds or Thurs mornings). 01608 643269,www.chippygreengym.org/ www.chippygreengym.org/Chipping Norton Horticultural AssocSec. Eileen Forse, 01608 643275Cotswold Voluntary WardensWendy Lines, 01608 642360Rambles AssociationPeter Barbour, 01608 641081Rambling ClubLiz Desbrow, 01608 641222Wychwood Forest (Friends of)Stuart Fox, 01993 832004
Bledington Music Festivalwww.bledingtonmusicfestival.co.ukBlockley Brass BandFriday 7.30–9.30 pm St George's Hall. Sec: Rachel Galt 01386 841677Burford Orchestra (community orchestra)Rehearse Monday evenings at Witney www.wospweb.com/site/The-Burford-Orchestra [email protected] Jenkins, 01993 830559Burford Singerswww.burford-singers.org.uk. (Box Office The Madhatter Bookshop,High St Burford)Chipping Norton CHAOS (Amateur Operatic)Martin Hannant, 01608 643653Chipping Norton Choral SocietyRoger Stein, 01295 721522Chipping Norton Creative Arts SocietyKathee Coonerty, 01993 891312Chipping Norton Folk ClubPeter Allum, 01608 642296Hook Norton Film SocietyHarry Smith, 01285 737417Kingham Choral SocietyDerek Woods, 01608 658738Naunton Music SocietyBarbara Steiner, 01451 [email protected] Cotswold Chamber ChoirShauni McGregor, 01608 642352Nortonians Amateur Dramatic SocietyAndrew Pitman, 01993 830930Society of Recorder PlayersJenny Graham-Brown, 01285 740156Stour Singers01451 870361, [email protected] Youth Singers (Ages 9+)Linda Green, 01451 830327Fridays term time, 6–7pm at St Edwards Church, Stow
Breathe Easy Groups (British Lung Foundation)01451 822102/810520British Heart FoundationJohn Hunt, 01608 642556CHART-Transport GroupEve Coles, 01608 643570Chipping Norton Leisure CentreBurford Road OX7 5DY, 01993 [email protected] Norton ‘The Lido’01608 643188 Email [email protected] Volunteers(a local charity helping disadvantaged people)Jane Winstanley CEO, 01285 658802. [email protected] Club(social club for learning disabled adults)2nd & 4th Weds/M at Rugby Club, Greystones, 7-9 pm.Sara McCrea, 01608 683334, Jane Nolan, 01608 643855Hailcorns Tenants & Residents AssociationKeith Clandfield, 01608 642327Lawrence Home Nursing TeamJenny Nolan, 01608 641549Mind in Chipping Norton(people with mental health difficulties)Di Taylor, 01608 645296, [email protected] Sclerosis SocietyCarol Owen, 01993 880099National Childbirth Trust0870 444 8707N Cotswold Community RadioOld Police Station, Chipping Campden, www.nothcotswoldonline.comN Cotswolds Friendship Centre (Within Age UK)1st Wed monthly. Colin, 01993 842820/01608 [email protected] Cotswold Support Group – Parkinson’s UKMike Winter, 01451 831194Oxfordshire Association for the BlindBradbury Lodge OX1 4XL. 01865 725585RNLI Chipping Norton BranchMike Howes, 01608 642423Save the Children FundCatherine Kimmance, 01295 810189The Cotswold Listener talking newspaper for the visually impaired.01242 252072. [email protected] Stroke Club (Part of Age UK)Caroline Seguro 01452/www.stroke.org.ukW. Oxfordshire Citizens Advice BureauAdviceline 08444 111 444
Athletics ClubAllen Souch, 01865 372484 / 0798 1089457Chipping Norton Badminton ClubJeff, 01608 642006, Ant & Sheila, 01608 646687Chipping Norton Bowls ClubGreystones Leisure Centre, 01608 [email protected] Norton Cricket ClubGraham Beacham, 01608 810047Chipping Norton Easy Riders – Cycling ClubJill Reynolds, 01608 642667Chipping Norton Golf Club01608 642383 golfadmin@chippingnortongolfclub.comwww.chippingnortongolfclub.comChipping Norton Hockey ClubClive Briant, 01608 677913Chipping Norton Pistol & Rifle ClubJohn Chaplin, 01608 641245Chipping Norton Rugby Football ClubAndy Dawson, 01608 683352Chipping Norton Skater Hockey ClubContact Louise Murphy, 01608 644091 for details.Chipping Norton Town Football ClubShaun Green, 07845216412. [email protected] Norton Yacht ClubTrevor Taylor 01608 810167, 07715 002985, [email protected] Compton Bowls ClubAll Year Club. Play stars April. Sue Grantham, 01608 642859Moreton Bowls ClubMike Wainwright 01451 830 444 [email protected] Cotswold Cycling ClubClub Secretary: Fiona Barnett, 01608 650217Riding for the DisabledAnn Nobbs, 01869 338404Tae Kwon Do Association of [email protected] www.combinedselfdefence.co.uk
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Key Information
Childline 0800 11 11Chipping Norton First Aid UnitRear of Chipping Norton War Memorial Community Hospital, Russell Way,off London Road. Open Monday to Friday 5.00pm– 9.00pm, weekendsand bank holidays 10.00am–9.00pm, no appointment necessaryChipping Norton Police StationLondon Road, OX7 5AW. 0845 8505505Chipping Norton Veterinary HospitalAlbion Street, Chipping Norton, OX7 5BN 01608 642547Chipping Norton West Street SurgeryWest Street OX7 5AAAppointments, 01608 642529Prescriptions, 01608 645999All other calls, 01608 644655Chipping Norton White House SurgeryHorse Fair OX7 5AL. Appointments 01608 [email protected] Stoppers 0800 555 111First Responders (St John’s Ambulance)01865 378228 [email protected] www.sja.org.ukJohn Radcliffe Hospital Casualty01608 644655N Cotswolds District, Community First Responders,Notgrove Training Centre, SJA, Bourton-o-t-Water3rd Monday/M at 7.30pm. You can train to be a CFR in this area,William Warmington, 01608 651886N Cotswold St John Ambulance & St John Cadets(from age 10) Meets at Bourton Thurs 7–9pm, 01451 820570
Local Authorities
Chipping Norton Town CouncilThe Guild Hall, Chipping Norton OX7 5NJ01608 642341 [email protected] Norton Intermediate Care UnitRussell Way, Off London Road. Ward clerk and nurses office in-patientnumber 01608 690411. Out-patient unit which houses physio, x-ray,podiatry and other clinics 01608 648200.Chipping Norton Visitor PointThe Guildhall, Middle Row. Mon to Fri 8.45–13.00, 14.00–16.00.01993 861000County Councillor Hilary Hibbert-Biles01993 831822 / Mob07793 [email protected] Councillor Eve Coles01608 643570 [email protected] Councillor Robert Evans01608 643800 [email protected] Councillor Annie Roy-Barker01608 644107 [email protected] County CouncilCounty Hall New Road OX1 1ND. Tel 01865 792422West Oxfordshire Council OfficesThe Guildhall, Middle Row, OX7 5NHOpen Mon–Thurs 08.45–13.00 & 14.00–16.00Fri 08.45–13.00 & 14.00–16.00.
WORK IN PROGRESS!These lists are as good as the information wehave available. If your club or society orassociation isn't listed it may because we don'tknow about it – yet! If the information isn't up todate, then please let us know. We will do our bestto keep the lists up to date – and we willappreciate your involvement. (Our contact detailsare on p3.) Thank you. Editor.
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How to Use a SEWING MACHINE or How to MakeCurtains, Cushions, Blinds or Clothes
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MIKE VICKERS PEST & MOLE CONTROL Domestic,Commercial, Agricultural Tel 01608 642531/07788 [email protected]
TREE CONNECTION.CO.UK - Climbing tree surgeonFully insured & qualified. Free quotes.07588417514 (E)[email protected]
Batsford Timber Ltd – Fencing & Sheds01608 651096. www.batsfordtimber.co.uk
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Brian Halling - Window Cleaner01608 651406 | 07969 934230
GRIMEBUSTERS 01993 868924/ 07778 298312Professional service at unbeatable rates
HOUSES: Holiday Cottages, Private Homes,One-Off cleans. Call Katie/Carly 01608 659514 / 0796 4444 283
3* Tourist Board Approved B&B, Bourton O/T WaterLin Stevens 07740 805250. “Comfortable & friendly”
Dog Walking/ Sitting ServiceTelephone Carol 01451 820661
PHYSIOTHERAPY – Orthopaedic & sports injury specialists.MCSP HPC Reg. Spinal & joint pain. Acupuncture.Bourton-on-the-Water. 01451 822660
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SHIRLEY - REGULAR RESPITE CARE. CRB.INSURED. EXPERIENCED. 01451-821-626
PILATES 4 U - Tel Robert - 07500 188 445Bourton on the Water/ Northleach www.robertpilates4u.com
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Clinics in Stow ; Chipping Norton ; Bloxham
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