Archive

  • Tips to prevent doorstep crime from PC Gary Lynch

    PC Gary Lynch is offering a warning to residents regarding doorstep crime following some incidents that have been recently reported to Gloucestershire Police. A member of the Stroud Neighbourhood Policing Team, PC Lynch is the officer for the areas

  • Stroud Foto Forum's 25th Annual Exhibition

    Stroud Foto Forum has exhibited annually since 1994 and on Tuesday, July 16 it will be celebrating its 25th exhibition will be held at the Subscription Rooms on George Street until Saturday, July 20. The work of four photographers, each with four

  • Family-run gym in Stroud in the final for national award

    A FAMILY-RUN gym in Stroud has won an industry award. Fitness Mill, at Griffin Mill in London Road, Thrupp, has been named Best Fitness Business in Gloucestershire. The recognition was part of the Gloucestershire Retail Business Awards run

  • Stroud Girls High School reunion for the 1966 intake

    A HIGH school reunion is being organised on Saturday, November 2 for former Stroud Girls High pupils. The informal evening will welcome together those former schoolgirls who started the school in 1966. It will take place at Stroud Premier Inn

  • Forest Green learn EFL Trophy opponents

    Forest Green Rovers will face fellow League Two side Walsall and League One outfit Coventry City in the group stages of the EFL Trophy. Mark Cooper's side are in Group D of the Southern Section of the competition and will also face one of the invited

  • Eastington coach firm fined for burning waste

    A COMPANY in Eastington has been fined £3,000 for burning waste on its premises. KB Coaches Ltd, of Claypits, Eastington pleaded guilty to the charge of occupying an industrial or trade premises from which dark smoke was emitted on January 9 this

  • Wildlife lovers flock to Stroud's Big Nature Festival

    NATURE lovers flocked to Stratford Park for the return of Stroud's Big Nature Festival on Sunday. The family friendly event, which has been running since 2008, was preceded on Saturday night by a talk from festival guest speaker, TV naturalist

  • CRICKET: Petersen ton fails to save Stroud

    Keegan Petersen’s batting heroics failed to save winless Stroud who suffered a three-wicket defeat at Corsham, writes Steve Hill. Petersen smashed 117 and reached his ton of 106 balls, including 12 fours and one six. Chris Job (40) offered Petersen

  • National Village KO: Frocester lose cup thriller by one run

    THE final 16 of the National Village KO was a classic cup match, with Frocester losing by one run in a thrilling contest against North Perrott at Pounds Close on Sunday, writes Eric Woodmason. North Perrott won the toss and elected to bat first

  • Excitement building for return of Stroud Show this weekend

    STROUD Show returns this weekend, with some exciting new activities and some old favourites too. Taking place in Stratford Park on Saturday, from 12pm onwards, the event will feature an array of livestock, with Dexter cows, Cotswold sheep, goats