Archive

  • 14 of the best things to do this week

    Friday, July 19 Seabright productions:The National Trust Fan Club. Join Helen Wood’s one-women quest to visit all National Trust sites. Cotswold Playhouse, Stroud, starting at 7.30pm, tickets £11. Marie Curie Tea Party Serving tea and

  • Mobility scooter user says thank you to his Randwick rescuers

    A PENSIONER who was left injured in the road after his mobility scooter flipped over has thanked members of the public who came to his help. Philip Bevan, 70, from Stonehouse, was travelling to a wake at the Vine Tree Inn, Randwick, after attending

  • Have you seen Moomin the cat begging for food in Ebley?

    TWO much-loved family cats have gone missing in Stonehouse Moomin, a grey tabby cat, vanished on Sunday, July 7. She is microchipped and has been spotted begging for food in and around Victory Park, Ebley. Moomin lived in Ebley

  • Have you seen Moomin the cat begging for food in Ebley?

    TWO much-loved family cats have gone missing in Stonehouse Moomin, a grey tabby cat, vanished on Sunday, July 7. She is microchipped and has been spotted begging for food in and around Victory Park, Ebley. Moomin lived in Ebley before Stonehouse

  • Have you seen Moomin the cat begging for food in Ebley?

    TWO much-loved family cats have gone missing in Stonehouse Moomin, a grey tabby cat, vanished on Sunday, July 7. She is microchipped and has been spotted begging for food in and around Victory Park, Ebley. Moomin lived in Ebley before Stonehouse

  • Stroud students brave weather to hold climate strike

    Around 30 people braved the rain to take part in Stroud's latest Youth Strike 4 Climate protest. The hardy students marched through the rain along now well-worn route from Archway School to Wallbridge before heading through the town centre. They

  • Stonehouse man, 69, banned for drink-driving

    A Stonehouse man has been banned from the road after being caught drink-driving. Kenneth Gale, 69, of Sherborne Close, was found to be above the legal limit on Perry Way, Frampton-on-Severn, on June 16. He had 42 microgrammes of alcohol in

  • Vitality Blast: Klinger is fresh mentally, insists Dawson

    Michael Klinger embarks on his seventh season with Gloucestershire today when Glamorgan visit Cheltenham in the Vitality Blast (2.30pm start), writes Richard Latham And, with the club’s other overseas player Andrew Tye also available, head coach

  • Rodborough girl wins Princess Diana Award

    A NINE year old girl from Rodborough has won an award set up in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales. Rodborough Primary School pupil, Edie Layfield has been recognised in this year's Diana Awards for her courage and fundraising activities. By

  • Berries galore at Stroud Farmers' Market

    Farmers' Market news with Gerb Gerbrands. There’s a bit of chaos in Union Street with the erection of scaffolding to do the rooves of the various shops meant we had to move the Forest Mushroom and Pippin Doughnut stall down John Street in front

  • Stroud company helping to tackle pollution in London

    A STROUD company is helping researchers understand more about air pollution in London. A new £2m air quality ‘supersite’ is located in King’s College London’s Honor Oak Park sports ground and is kitted out with the latest technology to allow scientists

  • New farm shop opens in Eastington

    Eastington Farm Shop has been five years in the making and opened on Thursday amid much excitement and support from local residents. Ed Spencer, a fourth generation dairy farmer at Middlehall Farm on Bath Road, has opened the retail store with