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Upton Bishop

3:49pm Thursday 12th June 2008

CRAFT FAIR AND EXHIBITION – The craft fair is being held on June 28 and 29, from 10am to 4pm in the church, in aid of the Tower Restoration Appeal.

Tillington & Burghill

3:47pm Thursday 12th June 2008

TILLINGTON STROLLERS – The group’s next walk will be in Wellington, at the Country Homes and Garden Centre at 10am today (Thursday).

Thruxton

3:47pm Thursday 12th June 2008

FUNDS RAISED – The coffee morning held at The Paddocks in aid of Thruxton Church raised £371.83.

Vowchurch

3:30pm Thursday 29th May 2008

COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKET – Saturday from 10am to 1pm at Vowchurch and Turnastone Community Hall off the B4348 between Kingstone and Peterchurch.

Tarrington

3:28pm Thursday 29th May 2008

COFFEE MORNING – The next coffee morning will be at The Laurels (up the lane by The Tarrington Arms) on Thursday, June 5, from 10am to noon.

Tarrington

3:03pm Wednesday 21st May 2008

TULIP TEA - The Tulip Tea held at Tarrington Court on Saturday, May 17, was a tremendous success with £629 raised for Tarrington Church.

Tarrington

4:24pm Thursday 15th May 2008

POOL TOURNAMENT - The Paul Cox memorial pool tournament, held at the Tarrington Arms by kind permission of Phil and Sian Atkins (landlord and landlady),

Titley

4:30pm Thursday 8th May 2008

FASHION SHOW - WI members modelled clothing and jewellery from Evans Ltd to an enthusiastic audience in a full hall. A grand sum of £500 was raised for the County Air Ambulance. A big thank-you to all people involved in this event.

Tarrington

4:29pm Thursday 8th May 2008

ST GEORGE’S DAY IN TARRINGTON - On April 23, the bell ringers of Tarrington Church rang a quarter peal.

Vowchurch

4:26pm Wednesday 23rd April 2008

PRODUCE MARKET - A vibrant community market offering top quality local produce will take place on Saturday from 10am to 1pm, at Vowchurch and Turnastone Community Hall (off the B4348).


National News

Low-key ceremony on 7/7 anniversary

Low-key ceremony to mark 7/7 anniversary

Updated 2:01pm Sunday 6th July 2008

Three years after four bombs ripped through London's public transport network, killing 52 innocent people, survivors and relatives of victims are to remember the attacks on Monday.


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