Village café and bookshop wins in UK awards
Cornerstone Café and Bookshop in Grove has been awarded Bookshop of the Year for Suppliers, Publishers and Authors in the Christian trade in the UK.
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Oxfordshire based Reporter covering titles including the Oxford Mail and the Herald Series (Wantage and Grove Herald, Didcot Herald and Wallingford Herald)
Oxfordshire based Reporter covering titles including the Oxford Mail and the Herald Series (Wantage and Grove Herald, Didcot Herald and Wallingford Herald)
Cornerstone Café and Bookshop in Grove has been awarded Bookshop of the Year for Suppliers, Publishers and Authors in the Christian trade in the UK.
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