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February - March 2005
Editorial
Feb/March 2005  
Honouring The Past
Extracts from the Feb/March 1981 edition Feb/March 2005  
Thanks from Josephine
A great feedback from the Shipton Charity Ball Feb/March 2005  
Evacuated to Shipton
Recollections by Peter Whitehead of his evacuation experiences
Feb/March 2005  
Left-overs 2004 Style
A round up of the fund raising event featuring the Colander Girls
Feb/March 2005  
A Life with Ducks
Jan Harvey's story of living with ducks. Feb/March 2005  
My Wife's Visit to the Office
A special visit results in a flight in a Canberra of the Peruvian Air Force!
Feb/March 2005  
Future Direction of the Wychwood
Martin Gibbs outlines the plans for the future of The Wychwood. Feb/March 2005  
The Weather in the Wychwoods
A review up of the year's  weather. Feb/March 2005  
The British Tea Ceremony
A American's viewpoint on drinking tea - British style! Feb/March 2005  
Charles Philip Shackle 1930-2004
Although only ten years in the Wychwoods, an active member of the community. Feb/March 2005  
Flo's Letter and other poems
Some poems recollected by our readers. Feb/March 2005  
London Marathon 2005
Gail Huntingford has got a place in the marathon. Feb/March 2005  
Mellow Yellow
Gardening hints and tips. Feb/March 2005  
From Shanghai to Shipton
A view of the development of China, 'Where have all the peasants gone?'
Feb/March 2005  
Jack Foster 1921 - 2004,
Moving to Milton on retirement, he was heavily involved with the local church.
Feb/March 2005  
Farewell to the RBL; Women's section
An end of an era for the Royal British Legion women's section. Feb/March 2005  
The Cospatrick Tragedy
The story of the sinking of the Cospatrick in 1874. Feb/March 2005  
Set in Stone
Stone cutting by Fergus Wessel. Feb/March 2005  
Environmental Activities in the Wychwoods
A report on the Wychwood Project to restore the local environment.
Feb/March 2005