KELLY-MARIE Selby sent us this great picture of the staff of Stocks Lovell Evesham doing a charity lorry pull back in the early 90s for McMillan Cancer.
Kelly-Marie said: “My dad, Les Selby, is the chap at the front right. Also in the picture is Tim Forty, who is two behind my dad, and third on the left is Andy Beasley.
"They pulled the lorry from the Railway Hotel to Evesham police station. I can remember walking through town with a collection bucket.
"The picture was sent to me after my dad passed away from cancer in December. We had so many good memories from his time working at Stocks Lovell.”
Do you have any pictures you'd like to share with readers? You can send them to our community content editor at barry.kinghorn@newsquest.co.uk.
In the meantime, we hope you enjoy this week's selection of pictures from the past in the Vale and the Cotswolds.
The Badsey Rangers in January 2004. Front row, from left, Jonathon Gisbourne, Nick Berry, Neil Bishop, Glen Jervis,Nicki Clarke and Mathew Pearce. Back, Wayne Jervis, Scott Cochran, Steve Bradley, Lee Atkinson, Paul Smith, Ian Jennings, Robert Jordan and Terry Unwin
The Chipping Campden-based Simple Suppers team, fresh from winning (from left): Owners Gill and David Graham, Mim Price, Samantha Pitts and Mike Gaughan with their supreme pie award, won in January 2004
Four young ballerinas from Looker’s Elite Dance Academy featured in the Journal in 2003 when they were chosen to appear in The Nutcracker in Tewkesbury. Claudia Mathers (front) and, from left, Sophie Bluck, Stephanie Watkinson and Sophie Deakin
Pershore Hockey Club’s second XI in January 2003. Front, from left, James Massingham, Mike Handley, Iain Anderson, Mark Passmore and Scott Attwood. Back, Steve Elmsley, Rob Handley, Jamie Hughes, Gary Tucker, Toby Whiting and Graeme Rushin
FOOTBALL players at a the tiny Cotswold school of Didbrook Primary had a smart new kit to match their newly refurbished schoolhouse in January 2003. “We just need more players to fill the jerseys,” said head teacher David Ogden in January 2003
A close friend of the Who bassist John Entwistle dedicated a bar to the musician’s memory at her Stow pub in January 2003. Kate Johnston, who took over at the Bell Inn with her friend, Amy Keyte, left, filled the newly refurbished room with memorabilia
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