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562: 666:(MEP). The people who police prevented from attending were a diverse group with a broad range of affiliations. The main thing that they had in common was the desire to travel from London by coach and the intention of joining the legal protest in Fairford. Two of the four main scheduled speakers for the Fairford demonstration were travelling on these coaches from London. After the coaches had travelled two and a half hours from London, the coaches were stopped by police just miles from the demonstration. Using section 60 powers (of the Public Order and Criminal Justice Act 1994) police searched the coaches for weapons for one and a half hours. The passengers cooperated with this search, and they were invited to reboard the coaches when the search concluded. No arrests were made and no items found. After all the passengers boarded, the coaches were escorted immediately back to London under a continuous 9–12 vehicle police escort." 847: 866: 835: 57: 38: 823: 658:"On 22 March 2003, the police used surprisingly extreme tactics to prevent more than 120 activists from reaching legally sanctioned anti-war demonstration in Fairford, (Gloucestershire, UK). The demonstration outside a US Airforce Base in Fairford was well attended with estimates of up to 5,000 activists attending. Among the scheduled speakers on the day were writer 64: 1740:. The route was active between 1873 and 1962. There have been reports that part of the old track could be cleared of accumulated mountains of detritus and overgrown trees to be re-opened as a cycle path. There is a bus service to Cirencester and Lechlade, from where travellers can transfer to another bus and travel onwards to Swindon. 230: 1847:
Fairford also has a youth football club, based at Horcott Road which caters for children between the ages of 5 and 15 years old. The club, established in 1976, is a FA Chartered Club, run by volunteers for the benefit of local children from Fairford and surrounding villages. Teams from U8 and above
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who play and train at Cinder Lane. Fairford have their own rugby team FRFC, playing in green and black strip. Fairford also has a women's netball team, competing in the nearby Swindon league. The town also has the Walnut Tree Field: a large playing field and park, a cricket club (dating back to the
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There is also a primary school (Fairford Primary), and a playgroup. Coln House School was a 9-16, residential/day, state special school. After being put into special measures following a 2016 Ofsted report, the school closed in March 2017. Built in 1822 by Alexander Iles as a private asylum called
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In 1981 a group of local Methodists approached the local Congregational Church to use the chapel for their services as there was no Methodist Church in Fairford. They were officially united into one congregation in 1986 and the present church follows the traditions of both the Methodist Church and
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In 2013, after appeal, Gloucestershire police's actions were found to be unlawful, and included breaching "protesters' rights to freedom of expression and freedom of peaceful assembly." Some of the demonstrators involved were awarded upwards of £4,000 in compensation by a judge after taking their
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and Fairford South Ward (two member). On Cotswold District Council Fairford North Ward is represented by Liberal Democrat Andrew Doherty and Lechlade, Kempsford and Fairford South Ward is as of May 2023 represented by Liberal Democrats Councillors Clare Muir and Helene Mansilla.
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The churchyard includes a stone memorial to Tiddles, the church cat who fell off the church roof. There is also a stone grotesque to commemorate a young boy who climbed up the walls of the church and jumped, falling to his death. The churchyard contains eight
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Some of the panes were damaged during a storm in November 1703 and those were repaired and modified or replaced. A conservation and restoration programme began in 1988 and finished in 2010. Clear glass now protects the old glass.
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withinin Gloucestershire, happened in Fairford on 26th November 1830. Farming machinery which was being manufactured in the town was destroyed by protestors who then joined forces with those from the surrounding villages of
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In 1755, seven innkeepers were licensed in Fairford. The first recording of an inn had been in 1419 and this grew over the centuries owing to Fairford's location as a connecting town between larger metropolitan areas.
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in 1844, a church was built at Horcott the following year at a cost of £700. The first Mass was celebrated in 1845, five years before the Restoration of the Hierarchy in England and before the creation of the
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inspection in 2010. After becoming an academy it achieved lower grades from the board over the years: "Good", "Requires Improvement" and "Good" again in 2013, 2017 and 2021 respectively.
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which led to major flooding of 64 homes on Milton Street and London Street as well as in some other surrounding areas. This meant that many of the annual events had to be cancelled.
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Evidence of settlement in Fairford dates back to the 9th century and it received a royal market grant in the 12th century. An estate in Fairford, which seemingly belonging to
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The churches in and around Fairford are represented by the organisation Churches Together Around Fairford (CTAF) which has meetings and organises services of unity.
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and Geoffrey Robinson. The two windows in the porch were added to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the first Mass. The left window depicts the crest of the
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early 1900s), a bowling, sailing and water skiing club. Fairford had a leisure centre until 2019 which had been managed by Farmor's School since 2013.
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and searched by police and sent back to London. Ninety of the detained demonstrators formed Fairford Coach Action and sought legal recourse against
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origin. The remains were estimated to be around 1000 years old and it is thought that the woman was around 18-24 when she died.
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St. Mary's is of national historical and architectural importance because it houses the most complete set of mediaeval
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After a boundary review implemented for the 2015 local elections, Fairford was split into two District Council
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used to host the annual Fairford Steam Rally and Show. The Show closed in 2015 after running for 46 years.
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The Fairford, Faringdon, Filkins and Burford Championship and Country Show held every year since 1948.
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by Conservative Councillor Dom Morris who represents the Fairford and Lechlade on Thames Division.
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MacLean, Sir John (ed.), Visitation of Gloucestershire 1623, London, 1885, p.260 Tame, p.51 Dennis
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7th ed. 1962 (presumably self-published, printed by Harding and Curtis Ltd, Somerset Hall, Bath)
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There was a major roundhouse settlement in Horcott (on the south side of the town), and the
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In 2013, a female skeleton was found in the River Coln and was later discovered to be of
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Fairford is served by the weekly local newspaper, Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard.
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In 1608, the inhabitants of Fairford were mostly agricultural labourers or artisans.
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Keble, Rev. Edward, St. Mary's Church, Fairford. 6th. ed., Much Wenlock, 2010, p.27
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by the 13th century. The mill that survives today was built in the 17th century.
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In 1066 there were three mills in the town, one of which was still used in the
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station which broadcast coverage during the Royal International Air Tattoo.
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In March 2003 'Flowers to Fairford' was held as a protest against the use of
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Fairford has a Parish Council with 13 members. The mayor is James Nicholls.
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RAF Fairford was constructed in 1944 as a joint British and American base.
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when many images in English churches were destroyed. In 1642, during the
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that is characterised by slim stone window mullions and light but strong
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The tomb, in St. Mary's Church, of John Tame and his wife Alice Twynyho.
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By the 15th century the land of Fairford was managed by wool merchants
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came to own the land which became property of the Crown. In 1100,
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The Retreat, it closed in 1944 before becoming a school in 1949.
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Gloucestershire County Council elections § Council elections
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in The Displaced Persons Camp who had been displaced due to the
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Bowcott, Owen; correspondent, legal affairs (8 February 2013).
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Poles in the United Kingdom § Polish Resettlement Act 1947
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was forced to give up his lands after being tried for treason.
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were royal visitors to the town in 1276 and 1520 respectively.
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Fairford was part of the Cirencester Rural District until the
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The Gentleman's House in the British Atlantic World 1680-1780
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Local Online website for the Lechlade and Fairford community
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hosts one of the world's largest military air shows – the
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in the centre panel, showing the date 1845. The adjoining
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called Fairford North Ward (single member) and Lechlade,
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The Buildings of England: Gloucestershire: The Cotswolds
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By this time there were pounds in the town as well as a
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routes often called at Fairford before travelling on to
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Lechlade, Kempsford and Fairford South Ward (2 seats)
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Plaque commemorating the Polish camp on Leafield Road
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play in the North Wiltshire Youth Football Leagues.
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Local news and television programmes is provided by
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2021 Gloucestershire County Council election results
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Includes history, pictures and details of services.
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CWGC Cemetery Report, details from casualty record.
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