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Coming Soon: Coventry Hamster Show

07/Feb/2009

There will be a Hamster Show at the Fillongley Village Hall on Saturday 7th February 2009. The show starts at 10:30am. Members of the public are welcome to come along to view the animals and speak to the owners.

The Fillongley is north of Coventry, on the B4908. From Coventry, take the Radford Road (Junction 1 of the Ring Road).
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The Domestic Fowl Trust

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09/Mar/2008

Photos from the Domestic Fowl Trust, near Evesham. They have lots of different types of birds, including chickens, turkeys and guinea fowl. Some of the more unusual chickens included Seabright (their feathers look like they've had outlines drawn on them with marker pens), Silkies (very soft fluffy feathers). There were also some enormous cockerels (not including the 7ft model in the museum).

While we were in the area, we decided to visit a few other places. Broadway was a picturesque Cotswold village, but not somewhere to spend a lot of time. We couldn't find an affordable pub lunch or anywhere to buy a newspaper, so we left and drove towards Evesham.
Along the way we stopped at the Wayside Farm Shop. We bought a few bottles of cider, including some traditional scrumpy.
Next stop was Evesham for lunch and a quick look around the town before driving home.  

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Sandy wrote
Broadway 

Broadway is one of the most expensive villages in England so I am not surprised that you could not find a lunch to afford - you would need a platinum income to eat there!

9/3/2008 22:49:26