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Issue 13 - October 2011 (PDF - Chipping Norton Times

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10<br />

1. CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

2. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

3. MAUGERSBURY<br />

4. MAUGERSBURY<br />

5. DAYLESFORD<br />

6. BROADWELL<br />

7. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

8. UPPER ODDINGTON<br />

9. DAYLESFORD<br />

10. LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

11. ADLESTROP<br />

12. BROADWELL<br />

<strong>13</strong>. LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

14. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

15. NAUNTON<br />

16. UPPER SLAUGHTER<br />

17. EVENLODE<br />

18. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

19. LOWER SWELL<br />

20. UPPER SWELL<br />

21. WYCK RISSINGTON<br />

22. OVER NORTON<br />

23. LITTLE WOLFORD<br />

24. CHURCHILL<br />

25. CLAPTON ON THE HILL<br />

26. LITTLE RISSINGTON<br />

Your local high street needs your support<br />

Sustaining a high street and a community is not only about<br />

shopping locally from independent small shops. It is about<br />

ensuring that the high street and people who live in the<br />

community have a viable sustainable future. Parking,<br />

transport, procurement, the threats of supermarkets and outof<br />

town developments - all these issues are best dealt with by<br />

local authorities, local community groups, local businesses<br />

and local people working together. From the Federation of<br />

Small Businesses<br />

THE ANSWERS<br />

27. FORD<br />

28. LONG COMPTON<br />

29. *BOURTON O/T WATER<br />

30. CONDICOTE<br />

31. UPPER SWELL<br />

32. CHIPPING CAMPDEN<br />

33. BOURTON ON THE WATER<br />

34. BLOCKLEY<br />

35. DRAYCOTT<br />

36. LOWER SLAUGHTER<br />

37. LONGBOROUGH<br />

38. BLOCKLEY<br />

39. GREAT WOLFORD<br />

40. BOURTON O/T HILL<br />

41. SALFORD<br />

42. UPPER ODDINGTON<br />

43. FORD<br />

44. UPPER ODDINGTON<br />

45. DAYLESFORD<br />

46. MORETON IN MARSH<br />

47. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

48. DONNINGTON<br />

49. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

50. ADLESTROP<br />

51. DONNINGTON<br />

52. LITTLE WOLFORD<br />

53. DONNINGTON<br />

54. ADLESTROP<br />

55. EVENLODE<br />

56. DAYLESFORD<br />

57. BROADWELL<br />

58. LOWER ODDINGTON<br />

59. BROADWELL<br />

60. BROADWELL<br />

61. UPPER ODDINTON<br />

62. LITTLE COMPTON<br />

63. NAUNTON<br />

64. HEYTHROP<br />

65. LONG COMPTON<br />

66. UPPER SLAUGHTER<br />

67. CHIPPING NORTON<br />

68. BOURTON / WATER<br />

69. ICOMB<br />

70. BLEDINGTON<br />

71. GREAT WOLFORD<br />

72. CONDICOTE<br />

73. LITTLE RISSINGTON<br />

74. TEMPLE GUITING<br />

75. HEYTHROP<br />

76. LONG COMPTON<br />

77. NETHER WESTCOTE<br />

78. STOW ON THE WOLD<br />

* OR LOWER SWELL. The answers left blank most often were numbers 27, 43, 53, 64 and 68.<br />

The communities that were miss-identified most often were Ford, Donnington and Heythrop (although<br />

there were some good guesses – which are definitely allowed!)<br />

One the whole however, most people know the area quite well and are pretty observant too!<br />

If you did, thank you for taking part and we hope you enjoyed the challenge.<br />

PS. We will be repeating the competition next August – so keep your eyes open as you travel around!

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