SearchCurrently displaying: 9 results. Clear the searchYou've searched for:Subject: "Village Events" xformat: "Newspaper cutting" x Search term Filter by Subject People (4)Pubs, Hotel, Shops and Trades (1)Public Houses and hotels (1)Roads and Village Landmarks, Alleys and Footpaths (3)High Street (1)Plantation and Fountain (1)Twelve Acre Field (1)War Time and Defence (1)Women's Land Army (1)Filter by Decade 1960s (4)1970s (3)1980s (1)1990s (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Mickleton Fete Tombola Stall Tombola Stall run by Mr and Mrs J. Smith and Mrs Alan Grinnall. Fete held in Twelve Acre Field at Baylis'. Mickleton Fete and Show Cup Winners Mickleton Fete Show winners: l to r - Mr W. Brain (open cup), Miss P. Brain & Mrs A. Kitchen (domestic cup), Mr A. Kitchen (cottagers' cup) and Mr B. Robbins, president. Held in Twelve Acre Field at Baylis'. Former Land Army members celebrate V.E. Day. Newspaper cutting showing photograph of members of the Land Army who still live in Mickleton or the surrounding villages celebrating their own VE Day reunion at the Three Ways Hotel. Silver Jubilee Celebrations Newspaper cutting giving details of the various activities that took place in the village as part of the Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations. These included an ox roast, fancy dress competitions, sports and an open-air service. Queen Mother's Birthday Newspaper Cutting, 1990 Describes some of the events that took place in the village accompanied by two photographs. Anne Stowe is pictured singing in centre of top one. Successful Charity Coffee Morning Mrs Beatrice Kitchen, Gay Rochfort, Canon Antony Rowe and Pamela Hall celebrate after raising £527 as part of the Cobalt Unit Appeal Fund's Cobalt Coffee Chain. Mrs Kitchen organised the event which was held in the Joseph Webb Hall and had expected to only raise about £100. Presentation of the Bledisloe Cup 1961 Mr. B. J. Robbins, Chairman of Mickleton Parish Council receives the Bledisloe Trophy from the Earl of Harrowby. He said' how proud he was to receive the trophy on behalf of the community. He stressed that no individual efforts had been made but that it was a village effort'. Mickleton's success followed seven previous entries ... High Street 1961 Photo of the High Street taken from a newspaper article in the Evesham Journal when Mickleton won the Bledisloe Cup in 1961. Mickleton wins the Bledisloe Cup 1961 A proud moment for Mickleton when Lord Harrowby unveiled the commemorative sign awarded for the "Best Kept Village" in Gloucestershire in 1961. Underneath the plaque are the coat of arms of Lord Bledisloe. The Earl of Harrowby said " how pleased he was that Mickleton had won the competition, particularly as he was a near ...