A former patient has gone on to raise funds for the local air ambulance charity that recently went to her aid.
A former patient has gone on to raise funds for the local air ambulance charity that recently went to her aid.
One of Oxfordshire's most well known pubs has changed hands after a deal brokered by sector specialists from Colliers International.
Said to be one of the ten oldest inns in the country, the Shaven Crown at Shipton-under-Wychwood has been sold to Phil and Evelyn Roberts.
This is Karen's second solo exhibition at the Fosse Gallery and with this collection she has kept the instantly recognisable elements in her paintings that we all love.At the same time continuing to develop and expand on her central themes: seascapes, majestic sky's: the simplicity of walking to church, snow scenes and solitary woodland walks.
Following Tony Baldry MP's outspoken comments regarding certain planning decisions, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Member of Parliament for The Cotswolds has formally written to Sir Mike Pitt, Chief Executive of the Planning Inspectorate, to formally object to the Bovis Homes Ltd development application in Stow which would see an additional 146 houses built.
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, Member of Parliament for The Cotswolds recently contributed to a debate in the House of Commons entitled ‘Localism in Planning'.
A Legendary Oxfordshire watering hole which has played host to everyone from Queen Elizabeth I to Oswald Mosley is on the market with sector specialists Colliers International.
Said to be one of the ten oldest inns in the country, the Shaven Crown at Shipton-under-Wychwood is steeped in history although it now requires a little TLC to bring it back to its best.
In response to widespread public concern in Stow, The Member of Parliament for The Cotswolds, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown, County Councillor Nigel Moor and District Councillors David Penman and Meryl Phillips, in conjunction with Stow Town Council, organised a public meeting to discuss planning issues in Stow.
Stow on the Wold's Grapevine Hotel opened its doors on Thursday 16th May to local dignitaries and businesses to showcase the extensive renovations undertaken by new owners Elaine and Martyn Booth. The hotel was bought in July 2012 by the couple, who also own and manage the picturesque Dial House in Bourton on the Water.
Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, renowned Warwickshire watering hole the Fox & Hounds in Great Wolford is on the market with go-to sector specialists Colliers International.
Described as the quintessential unspoiled English country inn, the Fox & Hounds is within easy reach of the tourist hotspots of Chipping Campden, Stow on the Wold and Moreton in Marsh.
Elemental Views - an exhibition of Landsape Paintings
Sunday 10th March - Saturday 30th March