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June - July 1992
Editorial
The annual flush of outdoor activities for fundraising has started. June/July 1992  
Police Notebook
The rules governing selling alcohol at fundraising functions and bad accidents at Judd's Grave crossroads. June/July 1992  
The Early Years Explorer
Anne Lunt drives the new Early Years learning van visiting parent and toddlers groups. June/July 1992  
The Blue Cross
The Met Police activity display team will be the star attraction at this year's family fun day for Blue Cross. June/July 1992  
Elma Williams
Elma, who died recently, was born and bred in Shipton. She was a regular contributor to The Wychwood and this article was received just before her death. June/July 1992  
The Wychwoods Local History Society
Speakers with local connections to their subjects and concern about the future of the Cotswold Line following privatisation. June/July 1992  ,  
An unknown local hero
Details of Eddie Townsend the wartime hero were unearthed when he recently had to move house following a fire. June/July 1992  
Wychwood Asthma Support Group
A recent talk  by Dr Cathy Cale about asthma in the community and a cake decoration demonstration. June/July 1992  
New Tiddy Hall Fund
Planning permission has been granted for the new Tiddy Hall and now fundraising must take on a new urgency. June/July 1992  
Wychwood School May Fete
A four mile fun run contributed to the success of the fete. June/July 1992  ,  
R.S.P.C.A.
M McNeill reports of a successful house to house collection in March this year. June/July 1992  
Gardening
The month of May, a late frost, blue bells in Bruern and advice on shrub maintenance. June/July 1992  
Milton under Wychwood Evergreen Fellowship
A Social evening, a video of New Zealand and the Citizens Orchestra made for a good start to the season.  
More than a thousand thanks
Nerissa Newton thanks the community for their support of local charities.
June/July 1992  
Ascott Young Farmers Club
Ascott has had a busy spring. Many of the club went point to pointing at Easter and took part in a car treasure hunt. June/July 1992  
Don't Forget the Cat
Putting the cat out for the night becomes a  daily challenge for the Sod Jobber. June/July 1992.  ,  
Time to Go Cuckoo
Tony Boardman introduces the spring visitors, the chiff-chaff, swallows and the cuckoo. June/July 1992  
BBONT
Nearly 400 people visited the Foxholes Nature Reserve and enjoyed the bluebells. June/July 1992
 
Shipton Cricket Club
After a cold , wet start the season is hotting up and the club is still unbeaten. June/July 1992