The Tysoe & District Record has been reporting on events in our village for over 75 years.
Initially printed in black only, using wax stencils on a Roneo duplicator and hand-stapled, it has evolved into the colourful 40+ page publication with the colour photographs,
illustrations, design and graphics we know today.
A far call from its simple origins!
The Record, as it is colloquially known, provides a voice for our village and helps to
showcase life in rural Tysoe. It has become a trusted source of news, events and local
information which serves to keep the community engaged, informed and connected.
Each issue contains regular features from village groups and individuals; all wrapped up in an attractive 40 page (sometimes a bumper 44 page) magazine.
Produced 10 times a year, the Record is funded by annual subscriptions (from over 400
subscribers) and advertising from local businesses. Even the print is managed locally; once complete each new issue is sent to the Tysoe Children’s Group where it is printed to a very high standard.
In this way the Tysoe Record provides a social history of this very special place where we are fortunate enough to live and call our home. We hope you enjoy delving into our archive.
The Sewell family has kept a complete record of all the back copies since its inception. These are being moved to the Warwickshire Record Office.
You can find out about the Tysoe Record and its history; meet the Record team; learn how to subscribe, contribute and advertise via our dedicated website.
Simply go to: www.tysoerecord.org
The Editor
Back issues of the Record
Each month the edition is archived and those interested in Tysoe news and events of the past can visit our growing online repository below.