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December - January 1991/92
Editorial
A call for help from the Brownies, Guides and Scouts and four extra pages added to the magazine. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Police Notebook
Problems with unlit cars parked on dark roads and bogus official collecting for charities. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Help!
A call to the Wychwoods for volunteers to help the various youth groups by Gordon Halliday. Dec/Jan 1991/92  ,  
Children in Touch appeal
Margaret and Brian Ricketts raise funds for help with autistic children including their own son Stephen. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
The Ramblings of a New arrival
Tony Boardman and family arrive in Fiddlers Hill and Tony reflects on a previous time during the war near Sutton Coalfield. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Nothing New!
Elma Williams comments on the W.E.A (Workers educational workshop) initiative in Shipton and remembers a previous such venture soon after she was married. Dec/Jan 1991/92  ,  
Anon
Two examples of misunderstandings and honesty about £5. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Ho-Ho-Ho!
A short poem about the panto. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
A lot of Bull
Congratulations to 'Master Archer' Barry Groves on his success at the National Championships of Clout Archery. Dec/Jan 1991/92  ,  
The Wychwoods Local History Society
The production of two books of photographs, The Wychwood Albums.
Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Milton under Wychwood Evergreen Fellowship
An evening by the Wenrisc Singers and a colourful slide show of Yorkshire.
Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Gardening
Christmas plants and decorations brings to an end of a season of frustrations.
Dec/Jan 1991/92  
The Wychwood Bowls Club
The end of season dinner and dance, trophies and AGM. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
A Lick and a Promise
The Sod Jobber undertakes redecoration of the bedroom. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Shipton Evergreen Club
The season concludes with a pre-Christmas get-together. Dec/Jan 1991/92  
Milton Allotments and Garden Association
Seed orders are needed now. Dec/Jan 1991/92