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  • 30 brilliant photos from today's Randwick Wap

    RANDWICK Wap returned today for a sun-filled celebration of community, tradition and family-fun. The day began with the 'crying in' of the new Wap mayor, Simon Vincent, and queen, Tabitha Lythgoe, at the war memorial. A procession then made its

  • Fuming FGR fan claims James Norwood should have been sent off

    I ADMIRE James Norwood's football ability, but in my opinion his evening for Tranmere Rovers should have ended with the proverbial early bath. They way he flattened Nathan McGinley was out of order and the countless replays on Sky Sports certainly

  • Analysis: What we learned from play-off semi-final first leg

    Forest Green will go into their play-off semi-final second leg 1-0 down after losing to Tranmere Rovers. They had to play 75 minutes with 10 men after Gavin Gunning was sent off in the first half and defended superbly to keep themselves in the

  • Princess Anne opens new hospital ward in Stroud

    PRINCESS Anne visited Stroud General Hospital for the launch a new state-of-the-art ward. The princess, who is patron of Stroud Hospital's League of Friends, officially opened the refurbished Cashes Green Ward, which features brand new facilities

  • 21 fabulous pictures from Hawkwood College's open day

    FAMILIES celebrated the arrival of spring at Hawkwood College in Stroud. Visitors to the centre's annual May Day Festival enjoyed a packed programme of free taster sessions of the college’s courses, activities for children and food. Entertainment

  • 'Enjoy the riot of creation' at this weekend's open studios

    STROUD’S Site Festival is back this month, with exhibitions, films and performances combined with a diverse series of talks. This year's speakers include artists and writers from Tate Britain, London College of Fashion and film producers who have

  • DAVID DREW: Teachers are being left in impossible positions

    I HAVE been sad to see the Government’s continued unwillingness to enable all children to reach their potential. Thomas Keble School has said it has no choice but to reduce the number of places available to children with Education, Health and Care