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  • South Glos - Who's building what near you?

    The following planning applications were registered with South Gloucestershire Council between 4.3.19 and 10.3.19. Almondsbury: Sandays Nursery, Over Lane, demolition of existing nursery, glasshouses, cafe, dwelling and garage. Erection of 2 No.

  • Cirencester firm to paddle, pedal and walk for charity

    STAFF from a Cotswolds firm of land and property agents and antiques auctioneers will paddle, pedal, and walk to London in a bid to raise £10,000 for childhood bereavement charity Winston's Wish. The team from Moore Allen & Innocent in Cirencester

  • Shortwood stretch unbeaten run to three

    Shortwood 2-2 Brislington Shortwood United stretched their unbeaten run to three games on Tuesday writes Jim Cunneen. It came on an emotional night as Shortwood paid tribute Nick Ackland on Tuesday evening with an impeccable one minute’s silence

  • Stroud pupils to strike again over climate change

    Stroud pupils are set to strike again tomorrow to protest against climate change, according to Extinction Rebellion. The eco-activists say students from schools around Stroud will be joining pupils across the UK who are marching out of lessons.

  • Deadline approaches for Three Counties Farming Awards 2019

    WE don't hear enough about the contribution farmers in the Three Counties make to our lives. They help provide our food, maintain the countryside that so many of us love and are the bedrock of our rural economies. We want to salute them. That's

  • Cotswold and North Wilts - Who's building what near you?

    The following planning applications were registered with Cotswold District Council between 4.3.19 and 10.3.19. Cirencester: Oaken Court, Cricklade Road, variation of conditions 2 and 15 of planning permission 17/01659/FUL - revised landscaping details

  • Busy commuter route to close for resurfacing

    A busy commuter route will temporary close to allow for resurfacing work. Butterrow Hill in Rodborough will close from today, March 14, until March 28. The closure will be in place from 9.30am to 3.30pm every day whilst the work is undertaken

  • The Tories are playing catch up, writes a reader

    THE local Conservatives suddenly seem to have become very active on the SNJ’s august letters page, writes Mervyn Hyde. Is a general election on the horizon, I wonder? One of your many regular correspondents, Richard House, is the latest target