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Freddie Mercury and Slade: How an Oxfordshire town is marking its famous past

Summary by Ground News
Plaques will recognise Freddie Mercury, Slade, and Cistercian monks in Faringdon. Queen frontman Mercury is set to be recognised with a plaque outside the Bull Public House, a former pub now in residential use. English rock band Slade would be recognised outside the Corn Exchange where they reportedly played a gig in the late 1960’s. Plaques could potentially recognise the CisterCian monks who occupied FaringDon Abbey.

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