Archive - Wednesday, 5 December 2001


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  • No vote for McDonald's

    MCDONALD'S is likely to be given the thumbs down by Stroud. The result of a recent telephone poll carried out by the Stroud News & Journal has thrown up a lukewarm reception from our readers. read more

  • Loved ones remembered

    LEWIS and Philip Tomlinson light a candle at the annual Tree of Light celebrations which took place at Merrywalks on Monday. Also in the picture is royal biographer Penny Junor who opened the event this year and chairman of Cotswold Care Hospice Chris Weaver. read more

  • Musical legacy will raise funds

    A COUPLE whose only child was taken from them when he was on the cusp of adulthood have released a recording of his music to raise funds for the charity which gave them so much support. read more

  • Memories of Beatle George

    THE death of George Harrison on Friday brought memories flooding back to people who followed the Beatles phenomenon in the sixties. read more

  • All set for Stroud's goodwill night

    THE season of goodwill has returned to the Five Valleys and this Friday the festivities will begin in Stroud. read more

  • Bid to make wood green

    AN UNUSUAL bid has been launched to stop further development on a wood where planning permission to build more homes already exists. read more

  • Coroner calls for speed limit

    A CORONER has called for a speed limit on a busy country lane near Stroud following a fatal accident in June this year. read more

  • Rover's cup travesty

    Forest Green Rovers 1, Macclesfield Town 1 (aet) read more

  • A right royal surprise

    A STROUD man has been awarded a landmark MBE for his services to the Vehicle Inspectorate. read more

  • Watchdog meeting farce

    STROUD District Council's watchdog committee descended in to farce on Thursday after a Tory no-show and a Labour walk-out stripped it of its decision-making powers. read more

  • Jilly praises college

    THE crucial part played by education in the economic wellbeing of any nation was stressed by Bisley writer Jilly Cooper at Stroud College's open day last week. read more

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