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  • Support canal superheroes fundraising

    TWO members of Stonehouse methodist church will be dressing up at superheroes for a sponsored walk along the canal. Sue Peat, the methodist deacon in Stonehouse, along with Sue Alexander, one of the members of the methodist church, will be walking

  • Six of the best workshops to try this summer

    Indian Block Printing Painswick Old Road, Stroud After a demonstration, you will print onto tissue paper, card and coloured paper. Once you have eaten lunch, you will have the opportunity to choose between a bag, tea towel or napkin to print

  • YOUR LETTERS: Ban military parades says Green councillor

    As a long standing member of the Royal British Legion I am full of admiration and thanks for the sacrifices of the WW2 generation to secure our freedoms. I would literally not be alive today but for them. Their sacrifices were immense. My own father

  • Teenager Harry Cairney sent to young offender institution

    A TEENAGER has been sent to a young offender institution following a 'spree of offending'. Harry Cairney, 19 and of no fixed address, has been given a 28-day sentence. On July 2 he damaged a door window and on July 6 he damaged a garage window

  • See inside new £1.6m sheltered housing scheme in Nailsworth

    A SITE in Nailsworth that once housed eight prefabricated bungalows has been transformed into 11 modern apartments for older people by Stroud District Council. Work to the 11 new apartments at Tanners Piece started in September 2018 and has taken

  • Independent estate agent earns top-3 rating again

    Perry Bishop and Chambers listed in the Best Estate Agent Guide for the second year in a row. Independent multi-branch estate agents, Perry Bishop and Chambers, have once again made the cut in the prestigious Best Estate Agent Guide. Compiled by

  • Archway School bans mobile phones

    A SCHOOL has introduced an all-day ban on pupils using their mobile phones. Archway School in Paganhill, Stroud, announced the tough stance on mobiles in a letter to parents. The move at Archway follows a comment earlier this year by Schools

  • Stroud's top tips for going plastic free in July

    THE community action group, Stroud District Action on Plastic (SDAP), is sharing advice on how residents can reduce their reliance on single-use plastic. “It’s undoubtedly a worrying phenomena that many of the plastics we take for granted will never