Cirencester Scene Magazine - Establishing Local Connections Continued from page 44
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www.cirencesterchamber.org.uk. Any que- ries to Claire Bloomer Secretary info@cirencesterchamber.
org.uk or call 07896 297738
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Wed 9 Nov: FREE Stargazing Evening at Kinghambased, Day- lesford Organic Farm, GL56 0YG. The Cotswolds is renowned for its big open, dark skies and low light pollution which make it one of the best places in the south of England to observe stars in peaceful surroundings. Wrap up for an hour of lights off and a chance to see more through the telescopes as The Chipping Norton Amateur Astronomy Group guide us through the night’s sky. The evening will include a short talk and up to 90 minutes to observe the stars above. The award-winning organic farm and farmshop is hosting a free star gazing evening from 6-9 pm. www.
daylesford.com. Please contact 01608 731700 or
anna.scott@
daylesford.com to book your places.
Wed 9 Nov: Cirencester Science and Technology Society’s monthly lecture will be held at the Royal Agricultural Uni- versity 7.30pm. Professor AlisonWalker will talk about ‘The Power of Light’. All welcome. Details from Sian, siandef@
btinternet.com.
Thur 10 Nov: Cheese & Wine Tasting at The Cathedral Deli Come down to The Cathedral Deli, Westgate Street, Gloucester, 6-8pmfor some vintage Gloucestershire wine and cheese tasting, alongside nibbles and pickles. Tickets cost just £8 with proceeds going to support the work of Footsteps Counselling and Care.We are very lucky to have the Woodchester Valley Vineyards coming to talk about the
interesting history of English wine. We also have free tasters /Continued on page 51
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1 Mull over (6) 4 Tapered sharp end of a weapon or tool (5) 8 Possessing a weapon (5) 9 Leave, give up (7) 10 Intrinsic character of something (7) 11 Shop selling pre-pre- pared fine food (abbr.) (4) 12 The earth’s star (3) 14 Small body of land sur- rounded by water (4) 15 Measurement of land area (4) 18 Male sheep (3) 21 South African currency (4) 23 Eloquence in public speaking (7) 25Threatening, foreboding (7) 26 In addition, ore (5) 27Short poem(5) 28 Anthem, refrain (6)
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1 Solemn appeal to a deity (6) 2 Arch-enemy (7) 3 Put someone at risk (8) 4 Theatrical production (4) 5 Music genre (abbr.) (5) 6 Racquet sport (6) 7 Speed competitions (5)
13 Said to be Jesus’ child- hood home (8) 16 Male chicken (7)
17Worn by knights of old (6) 19 Tiny rodent (5)
20 Road built to avoid a town centre (6) 22 Loud, cacophonous (5) 24 Intense affection (4) Solution page 56
Monday 14th November 9.30a.m. until 4.00p.m.
Cirencester Corn Hall Local andnational charities together in the Corn Hall
Christmas cards, toys, cakes, raffle and gifts for everyone Come along and support the charities
Free entry and refreshments available all day
Event organised by CirencesterHospital League of Friends Further informationfrom Sheila Rees 01285 655942
COMBINED CHARITIES CHRISTMAS FAYRE
Combined Charities Christmas Fair
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