Friday, 17 July 2026

Flicks in the Sticks in Myddle

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Message from Jill Thomas, Myddle

Flicks in the Sticks in Myddle - do support this local initiative

SONG SUNG BLUE - 16 September 2026

A musical drama based on the true story of Mike and Claire Sardina, a Milwaukee
couple who formed the popular Neil Diamond tribute band "Lightning & Thun-
der." Inspired by the 2008 documentary of the same name, the film follows their
journey from humble impersonators to beloved regional performers, exploring
the highs and lows of their careers and relationship through personal challenges,
while celebrating themes of dreams, resilience, and the joy of music

Final service of Lucinder our Vicar

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Message from Sue Limberger, The Cliffe

As many of you will know Lucinda the vicar of Church around the Cliffe retires very soon and her final service in the benefice is Sunday 19th July.
Lucinda has been here for a long time so I know lots of people will be wanting to come and wish her well in her final service.


The service starts at 10.30 and everyone is welcome and there will be a corner for younger children with their parents to go and play if required and activity sheets for the older children will also be available.

As parking near the church can be difficult,  the school will be open so if you are attending , and will be driving please use the school if possible.

Refreshments will be served after the service .

Look forward to seeing you all there 

Tuesday, 14 July 2026

The Gardening Lady - gardening services in the local area

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Message from Tru Mills, Ruyton

THE GARDENING LADY offering gardening services in the local area

See attached flyer for details

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The Letters - a fascinating love story from Oswestry in World War II

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Mark Hignett, Oswestry Museum curator, gave a talk in The Talbot function room on these fascinating letters.

Radio 4 12th July 2026 - and available for a year to hear again

THE LETTERS

DEAR GILBERT, DEAR GORDON

When museum curator Mark Hignett began buying WWII-era letters online, he believed he was piecing together the life of an ordinary soldier. At first glance, the letters looked like typical correspondence: full of yearning, daily details, and hopes for peace. But what emerged wasn’t just a wartime chronicle - it was a love story.

As he kept on reading, he slowly realised they were letters from one male soldier to another. At a time when homosexuality was criminalised in Britain and gay soldiers risked court martial, Gilbert and Gordon exchanged intimate, heartfelt correspondence, which are read for this programme by Olly Alexander. Their letters spoke of longing, joy, fear, and hope. In one, Gordon writes simply: “There is nothing more that I desire in life but to have you with me constantly.” In another, he reflects on how the world would see them: “The rest of the world have no conception of what our love is – they do not know that it is love.”

 It’s a reminder that while the law branded them criminals, they understood their bond as something deeply human, and deeply right. That dream, however, sat alongside deep fear. In one letter, Gordon pleaded with Gilbert to destroy their correspondence: "Please darling, do this for me in deadly seriousness" - terrified of the consequences if their relationship were discovered. And yet, in another, he imagined a world that would understand: “Wouldn’t it be wonderful if all our letters could be published in a more enlightened time?”

In this episode of Illuminated, curator Mark Hignett and producer Ilona Toller assess the content of the letters, which are read by Olly Alexander.

Monday, 13 July 2026

Films this week at Maona Cinema, Oswestry

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2nd message from Holly

FILMS THIS WEEK AT MAONA CINEMA

Wednesday 15th July

  My Favourite Cake (12A), 19:30 *OFS Screening  

  Thursday 16th July  

  Hen (15), 19:30

  Friday 17th July  

  Effi O Blaenau (15), 19:30  

  Saturday 18th July  

  Oswestry Film Festival, (12A), 10:00-8pm, Day tickets £25  

 Sunday 19th July  

  Tom & Jerry: The Forbidden Compass (PG), 12:00  

  Effi O Blaenau (15), 14:30  

Kids & Family Films at Maona Cinema this summer

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Message from Holly at Maona Cinema, Oswestry

 KIDS & FAMILY FILMS AT - Maona Cinema-Summer 2026

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Covid update April to July 2026

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Message from David Spicer - see attached details

The material available concerning covid is becoming more difficult to access mostly because the research has reduced and many governments are disinterested. So rather than aim to provide regular updates I will keep an eye on things and only produce an update when I think there is something worth reporting.