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February 10, 2009

More Snow Photos Added To The Album...

...with thanks to Claire James & James Mustoe!

February 06, 2009

More Snow Photos. Keep 'em Coming.

Thanks to Sarah Priday for sending in more snow photos, which have been added to the 'Let It Snow' album, left. Please keep them coming, and anything else you care to be posted.

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February 05, 2009

Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow...

Many thanks to Liz Lippiat for forwarding these photos of the recent snow. If you have more, please send them to cheringtongl8@gmail.com. Enjoy! To see the rest, open the "Let It Snow" photo album, left.

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December 26, 2008

Wilts & Glos Standard Reports That Fire Destroys a Van in Cherington

On Monday 1st December 2008, the Wilts & Glos Standard reported that a stolen van was severely damaged by fire in Cherington a day earlier. Read the full story here.

November 28, 2008

Barn Fire In Cherington

Firefighters are treating the cause of a blaze at a Cherington barn in 'suspicious'.
Read the press coverage here.

November 18, 2008

Hunt Meets At Cherington.

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KIF_1667 Photo by Richard Lippiatt

October 14, 2008

Come Ye Thankful People Come!

Harvest Festival photos, courtesy of Liz Workman.  P1020471   

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October 10, 2008

The Village Green Like You've Never Seen It Before.

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September 19, 2008

Gloucestershire Historic Churches Trust Annual Sponsored Bike Ride 2008

Sponsored Bike Ride 3 intrepid OAPs set off on their bikes from Cherington last Saturday morning, having  checked in at our church for our first port of call.  It was the first perfect bicycling weather for almost a month.  Whizzing along past Star Farm and on the back road to Chavenage we could ride three abreast on the traffic free country lanes.  Chavenage was looking as good as it did in Larkrise to Candelford  and the Chapel there gave us our second tally.  On then, downhill nearly all the way to Tetbury, where we had a great time visiting all 5 churches.  In Christchurch we were most hospitably entertained with coffee and biscuits and a chance to sit down and recharge our flagging energies.  So much so that we felt empowered to tackle the great hill out of Tetbury up to Long Newnton.  There the two parishioners manning the church were delighted to see us as we were the first cyclists to appear and they had been thinking of going home.  Emboldened by this reception we struck out for Ashley, a deceptively easy  ride undisturbed by traffic until we reached the village.   We found the little church all decked out for Harvest Festival the next day and the churchyard being spruced up for a christening as well.  More time spent chatting with friends and admiring the beautiful decorations until at last another cycling family appeared – the first we had come across.   Weary now we headed for the last trophy – Culkerton Chapel.  

Almost home now but we had time to stop at the house of one of our sponsors and were refreshed with gin and tonics and a comfortable seat in their conservatory.  It took some effort to get back on our bikes again and we weaved our way somewhat wobblingly but very happily home.

 

We had visited 10 churches and cycled about 14 miles, met all sorts of people and raised over £400 for our own church and the Historic Churches Trust.  The 10 churches we visited were all different and so very beautiful it brought home how lucky we are to have these lovely buildings on our doorstep and how important it is to make the effort to maintain them.

 

Jennifer Grant-Rennick.

September 01, 2008

Literally Unbeatable: Avening And Cherington Cricket Club Win Second Successive League Title.

Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard reports that:

AVENING & CHERINGTON have confirmed their second successive league title with a 47-run victory over Oakridge. With one set of games still to be played next Saturday, Avening’s points average cannot be overtaken. However, they are unbeaten so far this year and will be looking to keep it that way for the whole season.

Read the rest of the report here, and / or read the Cotswold District Cricket Association Division One round up for 30th September 2008 here. Congratulations to the club on their outstanding performance!

August 20, 2008

Cherington Village Conservation Area

Ever woundered what the Cherington Conservation Area is, or looks like on a map?

Here's a Cotswold District Council map that answers the question.

August 18, 2008

Cricket: Avening & Cherington Remain Unbeaten

CricketThe Wilts & Gloucestershire Standard reports online (1:15pm Monday 18th August 2008) that Avening & Cherington Crickt Club was one of only three matches completed this weekend, and that the team retained its unbeaten season record with a win against NATS.

Full match report here.

Latest league table here.

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Welcome To Cherington

  • Cherington is a wee little village about four miles North East of Tetbury, Gloucestershire, in the South Cotswolds. Winner of several Best Kept Village awards, Cherington is much loved by those who live there today, many with roots in the village that span generations, and those who have since moved further afield.

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