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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
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UID:9554392026-05-02 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
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LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260606T130000
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UID:9554392026-06-06 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260704T100000
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UID:9554392026-07-04 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260801T100000
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UID:9554392026-08-01 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260905T100000
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UID:9554392026-09-05 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
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UID:9554392026-10-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
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UID:9554392026-12-05 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
END:VEVENT
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
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UID:9554392027-01-02 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
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DTSTAMP:20260406T145738Z
UID:9554392027-02-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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SUMMARY:Gardening Day
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270306T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270306T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T145738Z
UID:9554392027-03-06 10:00:00+00:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Gardening Day
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270403T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T145738Z
UID:9554392027-04-03 10:00:00+01:00achurchnearyou
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DESCRIPTION:Forty years ago the historian A.L.Rowse wrote an evocative acc
 ount of a walk he had just taken one July morning in the direction of Holy
 well. “Quiet\, a blessed stillness\, only Sunday sounds – it might be 
 the Victorian age – as I turn in under the shadow of St Cross and glimps
 e\, embowered in its shrubberies\, the little sexton’s house and church 
 school\, in the Gothic of the 1860’s\, something straight of Alice in Wo
 nderland: latticed windows\, overhanging eaves\, porch buried under a ramb
 ler rose. But one would never have believed what treasures there are withi
 n – the whole of Victorian Oxford leaps to the eye fom headstone to head
 stone.”    \n\n \n\nIt is true: Holywell cemetery is one of Oxford’s b
 est kept secrets – a haven of tranquillity and recollection in a city wh
 ere space and stillness are increasingly at a premium. Its stones contain 
 a wealth of hidden stories.\n\nThe cemetery is cared for by the Friends of
  Holywell Cemetery\, but they now need our help in order to clear and main
 tain the grounds. Please send an email to admin@universitychurch.ox.ac.uk 
 if you would like to help. Please make sure that you wear appropriate clot
 hing and footwear\, and bring a pair of gardening gloves. If you are able 
 to bring some secateurs or shears\, even better. There will be some heavy 
 clearing to do\, but there will also be some delicate conservation work to
  do. With the benefit of a wooden spatula\, you can help to remove the ivy
  clinging to the gravestones. Everyone can help in some way.
GEO:-1.253764;51.752798
LOCATION:University Church of St Mary the Virgin
URL:https://www.achurchnearyou.com/church/339/service-and-events/events/95
 5439/
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