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Stories for 4 January 2008

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House needs survery to go ahead

WINCHCOMBE Town Council has agreed to go ahead with a housing needs survey in the town.  more...

Former hooker takes up rugby Development role

FORMER Barkers' Butts hooker Mark Richardson has been appointed the Rugby Football Union's new Rugby Development Officer for Warwickshire.  more...

Catapult shooting that left a trail of destruction

POLICE have carried out an operation to tackle a spate of "drive by" catapult shootings that has left a trail of destruction along the A3400 road at Shipston.  more...

Tyres slashed

AN UPPER Rissington woman's festive break came to an unhappy end when she discovered three of the tyres on her red Renault Megane slashed. The attack took place in Sopwith Road, Upper Rissington, some time between December 22 and January 2 and the estimated cost of replacing the damaged tyres is £150.  more...

Work begins on repairing roof

RE-ROOFING work on the clubhouse at Shipston Sports and Social Club, which was damaged by a mini-tornado, is due to begin next month. (feb)   more...

Cotswold hospitals escape vomiting bug

COTSWOLD hospitals appear to have escaped the worst of the winter vomiting bug outbreak that has forced ward closures across the country.  more...

  
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