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Ebrington Village Fete - a fantastic afternoon for all the family

Saturday 12th July - 14.00 Ebrington Cricket Ground
Something for everyone - Family Dog Show and Agility Event, Chipping Campden School Swing Band, The Westminster Morris Men, Birds of Prey and Ebrington Arms Beer Festival Tent ( 14.00 - 19.00) - a traditional Cotswold village fete.

Chipping Campden men's keep fit club endorse beer findings

Chipping Campden men's keep fit club endorse international findings on the benefits of beer

Chipping Campden and district mens keep fit club have taken over the facilities at Chipping Campden School and more recently the sports centre every Monday evening for nearly thirty years. Some forty mature, fit local men push their bodies to the limit to achieve almost perfection in their quest to LOOK GOOD - FEEL GOOD.

Taste of Game Week at Hook Norton Brewery

Games onWednesday 14th November - Hook Norton Brewery, Hook Norton, Oxfordshire

The British Association for Shooting and Conservation (BASC) are organising a Taste of Game Week across the UK between November 10th and November 17th.

Spot Loggins Day - Bretforton's own Bank Holiday

Wednesday 21st November - 12.00 noon The Fleece Inn

Spot Loggins was reputedly a sheep drover living in the 17th century who drowned in a cattle spring. The local legend is that anyone who runs three times around the spring blindfold will magically lose any items that they are carrying.

The legend will be celebrated at The Fleece with a noon "breakfast" followed by a musical procession and a plum jerkum blessing of the Spot Loggins' spring.

Goffs Brewery at Winchcombe wins more awards

Gloucestershire's Best Bitter and Champion Premium Bitter for the Western Region
Goffs Brewery Best Bitter and Champion Premium Bitter
"Jouster" was voted Gloucestershire's Best Bitter at the Cotswold Beer Festival held at Postlip Hall and "White Knight" was voted the c

Ebrington Harvest Supper

Saturday 29th September 19.00 Ebrington Village Hall

Harvest Suppers are held throughout the countryside to celebrate the safe

10th Charlbury Beer Festival

The 14th of July will see the start of this year's beer festival at Charlbury. Featuring over 300 gallons of real ale and nearly 30 gallons of Cider from a variety of breweries across the UK, 2007 looks to be an enjoyable event for all.

Charlbury has been running a beer festival every year since 1998. Past festivals have seen beers with unusual names such as "Whammerler's Wheat", "Otter Bitter", "Celestial Steam" and "Buff".

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