Wednesday 10th February the ladies played a Bisque competition which proved most interesting and challenging using your handicap throughout the whole 18 holes instead of on the designated hole where you get the extra strokes. Sandra Yarrow, certainly didn t have any bother, coming in winner with +5. Well Done Sandra. Runner Up was Jean Peters (+3), on a countback from Del Groundwater. Ball Rundown: Yoey Coogan and Lorraine Elliott (+2). Carol Ward will be enjoying a coffee compliments, Eat at Candy s, Mary Street. The first Birdies for the 2021 competition: - Lorraine Elliott - Par 5 - 15th, Jean Peters and Del Groundwater - Par 3 - 16th.
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The family of ‘murdered’ young father Mohammed Shah Subhani from West London also visited the isolated Hedgerley woodland scene where his body was found to urge anyone with information about his killers to come forward.
February The county was battered by Storm Ciara in February, with the sails ripped off the famous Cobstone Windmill in Turville, power lines crashing down and fallen trees blocking dozens of roads as the Chilterns braved 50mph winds. And Wycombe woman Chloe Haines was also jailed for two years for trying to open the door of a passenger plan midway through a flight.
March The front pages this month were dominated by the devastation of coronavirus.
OCTOBER:
THEATRES AND MUSIC VENUES GIVEN LIFELINE The Oxford Playhouse, Old Fire Station and The Bullingdon were among Oxford venues to benefit from a slice of the Government’s £1.6 billion Culture Recovery Fund, which has been welcomed as an incredible lifeline for recovery. The Playhouse in Beaumont Street, which is suffering a massive cash shortfall after having to axe its entire programme and close, received £458,000. The Bullingdon music venue in Cowley Road recieved more than £212,000.
TRIBUTES TO FAMILY WHO DIED IN CRASH
TRIBUTES were paid to a mother and her three children who died in a horrific crash on the A40 just outside Oxford.