Archive - Wednesday, 4 December 2002


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  • U-turn

    A CONTROVERSIAL Nailsworth issue looks like it has finally reached an amicable conclusion. read more

  • Movie-style car chase halts thief - Exclusive

    HAVE-A-GO hero, Ken Yateman chased a thief across Gloucestershire in a scene which could have come straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster movie. read more

  • Snow completes Christmas fun

    HARRY Potter mania broke out in Nailsworth on Friday for the Christmas Evening celebrations. read more

  • Nightmare train trip

    FRUSTRATED rail passengers from Stroud have vowed never to take a train again after their weekend away was blighted by a series of cancellations and delays. read more

  • Protesters gather

    PROTESTERS turned out in force to campaign against McDonald's in Stroud on Saturday. read more

  • Thousands expected to see illuminated tree trail

    THE illuminated trail at Westonbirt Arboretum is now open and more than 30,000 visitors are expected between now and Christmas. read more

  • Passionate about books

    CHRISTMAS is the busiest time of year by far for booksellers. At the Stroud Bookshop, for example, there is one transaction every 30 seconds for eight hours of each working day during most of December. read more

  • Green thinker is impressive

    THE GOVERNMENT'S top green thinker, Michael Meacher, was in Stroud at the weekend to take part in an environmental conference organised by the local Labour Party. read more

  • Fiver's Challenge

    FIVE Year Ten Marling Boys, whose recently formed jazz band, Blueberry Pie, performed a concert in aid of the Cotswold Care Hospice on November 23, have raised over £500 for the charity. read more

  • Photos on show

    MATT Archibald, the omnipresent Stroud photographer, has another exhibition on the go - this time at Breadheads Caf. read more

  • Get chained up for history demo

    DEMONSTRATING handcuffs and chains to women's institutes may sound slightly kinky but to Alex Nichols it is serious business. read more

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