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  • Stroud listings

    Continuing this week. Exhibition of illustrations by Henry Moore and Russell Cobb at the Illustration Gallery, Weds-Sat, 11am-6pm. Exhibition of photographs by Max Whittaker, at Hobbs House Cafe, Nailsworth, until October 12. Out of the Woods

  • Shortwood tame Tigers in FA Cup chock

    SHORTWOOD are in dreamland after the biggest win in the club's history. Goals from James Singh and former Gloucester City legend Andy Hoskins saw the Nailsworth underdogs pull off the shock of the FA Cup second qualifying round at Forest Green on Sunday

  • Jimmy champions Fleetwood

    STUART FLEETWOOD was afforded warm praise from Cambridge Utd boss Jimmy Quinn after his hat-trick ended the U's unbeaten start to the season at The New Lawn on Saturday. Fleetwood followed his brace against Stevenage by striking on 36, 50 and 72 minutes

  • Deadly duo sink Stevenage

    Forest Green Rovers 4 Stevenage Borough 2. A brace a piece by deadly duo Stuart Fleetwood and Mark Beesley, saw Rovers back in form against a highly fancied Stevenage Borough. The home side came back twice before running clear giving a superb performance

  • Stroud climb to second

    Western Counties North - Thornbury 12 Stroud 18. STROUD stretched their unbeaten run to four games at Thornbury, writes Andy Toohig. Thornbury were frenetic from the kick off, but it was astute kicking from Simon Weaver in particular who pinned

  • Coach pleased with Robinson

    COACH Chris Frapwell felt Dan Robinson produced a solid run to finish third Britain at the BUPA Great North Run on Sunday. Robinson, who finished 11th at the World Championships in Osaka, Japan, clocked a time of 64mins 39secs to finish 12th overall

  • United topple Stow

    Stow II 5 - Painswick Utd 22. THE United produced a workmanlike performance to continue their winning start in the Merit Table on Saturday. Stow came up against a determined pack who put their marker down on the very first scrum, winning it against

  • New Stroud square in pipeline

    A CONTINENTAL-style piazza could soon be created behind Stroud's Subscription Rooms. While concrete plans are yet to be revealed, it is believed proposals involve knocking down the public toilets in Bedford Street to leave a European-style square.

  • Tributes to biker mum

    A MUCH loved wife and mother from Whitminster died in a road accident in the Lake District while enjoying a motorbiking weekend with friends. Dianne Burridge, 51, was riding pillion on her husband's motorcycle during a weekend break with the Severn

  • Rallying call for community centre

    A VITAL community service used by hundreds of people is under threat of closure unless managers can find a new home. Stonehouse Neighbourhood Project - which offers welfare advice and has a learning centre - is struggling to offer services because