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The Villager Archive 

Follow the links below to view highlights from editions of The Villager prior to August 2014:

Aug/Sept 2014

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December 2013/January 2014

October/November 2013

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December 2012/January 2013

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Brightwell-cum-Sotwell

Brightwell-cum-Sotwell is situated in South Oxfordshire. It lies between Didcot to the west and the historic market town of Wallingford to the east.


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