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Bowls Club annual dinner & dance 1968
- BCA - 2022.3600
- Item
- 1968
Bowls Club annual dinner & dance 1968
Nik Stanbridge
Cycle rally 2002 trying to get a cycle path to The Trout in Buckland Road
- BCA - 2022.3597
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- 2002
Cycle rally 2002 trying to get a cycle path to The Trout in Buckland Road
Nik Stanbridge
David Tomlin & son Arnie at the Steam Rally July 2014
- BCA - 2021.2593
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- 2014
David Tomlins (known as Willie) and his son Arnie with their steam engine Bampton Heavy Haulage at the Ducklington Steam Rally in July 2014.
Nik Stanbridge
May Bank Holiday festivities in Bampton
- BCA - 2021.2609
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- 1974
Bampton always has a weekend filled with fun and laughter over the late May Bank Holiday. These cuttings talk about the Shirt Race and the Morris Dancing.
In one of the cuttings you can also read about
- An exhibition of Arts and Crafts in the Town Hall
- Cancer Research Bampton branch raising funds
- The Community Fete organised by the Royal British Legion in the afternoon of Bank Holiday Monday
- The Pumpkin Club which held a Tramps' Supper in the Cotswold Hotel on the Saturday night after the Shirt Race
Nik Stanbridge
Report on the Survey & Plan of Bampton by M W Robinson, County Planning Officer October 1966
- BCA - 2017.532
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- 1966
This report on the Survey & Plan of Bampton was done under the guidance of M W Robinson FRICS MTPI in October 1966. It makes very interesting reading and the conclusions are as relevant today as they were then. The topics covered are 1. Population 2. Situation 3. Character 4. The people 5. Shopping 6. Principal road connections 7. Schools 8. Open spaces 9. Social facilities, Public Services etc 10. Surface water drainage 11. Sewage disposal 12. Water supply and much more. It makes a very interesting read particularly in the light of all the dwellings that have been built here since October 1966, all those being built now (Jan 2017) and those being proposed when considering the access into Bampton has not been improved yet in 1966 one of the conclusions states was that Bampton could not take further development, a by-pass was not possible and no further space for parking other than possibly in Church Street could be made. Houses have since been built on the land in Church Street
Nik Stanbridge