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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."
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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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Lechlade, Kempsford and Fairford South Ward (2 seats)
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play in the North Wiltshire Youth Football Leagues.
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486:Fairford is recorded as having a prison in 1248.
2659:Ofsted Communications Team (25 September 2021).
2296:"'Coach-napped' activists protest outside court"
2222:"Memorial marks 50th anniversary of Polish camp"
2072:"The Domesday Book Online - Gloucestershire A-F"
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2180:Hobsbawm, Eric J.; Rudé, George (1969).
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2465:Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard
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1986:"Oxford Archaeology - Latest news"
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2545:"The History of St Mary's Church"
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1908:- (1912 – 1999) Psychotherapist
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897:. Following the closure of the
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745:Stained glass, St Mary's Church
716:Church of England parish church
679:In July 2007 Fairford suffered
3004:Fairford Town CCouncil website
1859:, is a published journal by a
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1777:Greatest Hits Radio South West
990:Gloucestershire County Council
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2516:Don Cobbett (8 August 2011).
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652:Gloucestershire constabulary
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2601:www.stthomasparish.plus.com
2089:Warmington, Andrew (1989).
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1878:- (1973 – ) Mountaineer
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1870:Notable residents
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