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  • Dean Goble charged with offence in Cirencester

    A MAN who is charged with stealing from a shop in Cirencester is due in court today. Dean Goble, age 48, of Ox Yard, Rodmarton, is alleged to have stolen £36.50 worth of washing tablets from Tesco Express in Cirencester on Monday, February 19.

  • 40-year-old woman arrested after stabbing incident

    A 40-YEAR-OLD woman has been arrested after a man was stabbed in Gloucester. Police were called to a property in London Road, Gloucester at around 2.35pm yesterday, Thursday, April 25. A man his 30s was taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol

  • Jeremy Clarkson's farm shop announces closure

    Jeremy Clarkson has announced Diddly Squat Farm Shop will be closed temporarily. The farm shop in Chadlington will not be open on Wednesday this week. "Important announcement," a statement issued on Monday read. "Diddly Squat Farm Shop

  • Pensioner completes goal of running the London marathon

    A pensioner who has been a member of Shipston Rotary club for over 40 years has finished his second ever marathon but admitted that it was not easy.  Stuart McLean who is a member of Stratford Athletics Club, ran his first marathon last year in

  • Chairman shows support for young champion bowls player

    Wychavon's Chairman, Cllr Robert Raphael, has publicly rallied support for local bowls star Jack Pullin. The 29-year-old Punlin, who earned international recognition last August, will represent England in next month's International Bowls for the

  • Sunflower challenge sprouts intergenerational joy in Stow

    20 primary school children have linked up with retirement village residents in an enchanting sunflower growing project. The children, from Stow Primary School, teamed up with residents of Beechwood Park to show off their flair for gardening in

  • Major funding boost for Cotswolds small businesses

    Funding has been secured to develop small businesses in the Cotswolds. Cotswolds Tourism has revealed that funding will be received for the 'Help to Thrive' project from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF). The plan is to assist businesses