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Wednesday, 30 November 2011
SITE B – PRELIMINARY FINDINGS
Government inspector seems to have come out in favour of development on the Winterbrook side of Wallingford, not the Brightwell (western) side.... but the debate still hasn't finished. Check out the links on the website news page.
Saturday, 12 November 2011
WE HAVE A WINNER!
Thanks to all who came to share ideas about the website this morning. It's given us lots of food for thought.....and a chance to hand over the prize for our website quiz to Brian Copley and his mum, Mrs Mary Copley (pictured with Eric Dore).
Brian even managed to scout out the answer to the trick question: A murder was committed in St Agatha's Church in 1507 by a 'foreigner'. Where did the foreigner come from? Answer: East Hendred!
Sunday, 6 November 2011
Alec McGivan's Rabbit and Mole go up the Clumps
A Christmas story, featuring further adventures of Alec McGivan's
Rabbit and Mole, is now available. Ideal for reading to young children,
it has many illustrations by Olive
Sutcliffe.
Set in a snowy Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Rabbit and Mole together with their friends Freddie and Francesca Frog get up to all sorts of exciting things including a very eventful visit to the Clumps. The scary Mr Fox who featured in the first of these stories is also back.
Copies will be on sale in the Village Stores and The Red Lion, price £5, in aid of the St Agatha's extension appeal.
Set in a snowy Brightwell-cum-Sotwell, Rabbit and Mole together with their friends Freddie and Francesca Frog get up to all sorts of exciting things including a very eventful visit to the Clumps. The scary Mr Fox who featured in the first of these stories is also back.
Copies will be on sale in the Village Stores and The Red Lion, price £5, in aid of the St Agatha's extension appeal.
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