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Murder Mystery - Saturday 26th January 2019

A doctor and a councillor have been murdered in the sleepy Oxfordshire village of South Goresden.
Not a lot happens in this village, which is the way the locals like it.
The most serious crime to date being the rearranging of Annie Shorts's gnomes into compromising positions.

In a plot to rival Midsomer Murders this year's challenge for sleuths is to find out who murdered the respected Dr Alister in front of fellow councillors at a parish council meeting. And then there's new councillor Mr Langley-Watts who has been beheaded by a wire stretched across the bridleway.
What dark secrets are the villagers hiding?
Can you beat PC Mark Dixon to solve the crime first?

The evening of fun, food, murder & mayhem included a two-course meal - all for £20 per person.
The bar opens at 7pm, with curtain up at 7:30pm and dinner during the interval.

Teams of five to eight are invited to use their "little grey cells" to solve the mystery - smaller parties can be combined on the night. All funds raised will go towards the stage refurbishment project.

Tickets from Inspiration OR by emailing Bryan Urbick OR call 01491 871055
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Last update 3rd June 2022
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