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Vintage motorcycle donated to Museum in the Park
The British Motorcycle Charitable Trust presented a 1929 motorcycle and sidecar on Tuesday July 20 to The Museum in the Park on long term loan. Built by Baughan Motors of Stroud it won many motorcycle trials between 1929 and 1946 and was so successful
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Operation Launched To Target Drivers Who Flout Traffic Laws
Drivers who make the county’s roads unsafe by flouting traffic laws are being targeted in a police operation that aims to promote road safety. Operation Vortex is part of a wider regional campaign involving four other police forces and will see
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Thomas Keble School set to have specialist status renewed following glowing assessment
THOMAS Keble School has ended the year on a high after learning that its specialisms in technology and sport are likely to be renewed next term. The re-designated status means the Eastcombe comprehensive can look forward to receiving the same annual
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Police offer reward for information leading to arrest
POLICE are offering a £2000 reward for information directly leading to the arrest of Tom Kevin Wood, who is wanted in connection to an incident in Rosebery Road in Dursley earlier this year. Officers investigating the incident on Sunday February
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Free parking after 3pm at Stroud's London Road multi-storey car park
The Shop in Stroud column THE Shop in Stroud initiative, which is managed by Stroud Chamber of Commerce and Trade, and supported by Stroud District Council, is pleased to announce that free car parking will soon be available every day after 3pm in
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Conference clubs net cash windfall
CONFERENCE chiefs are celebrating an unexpected cash windfall after the Premier League pledged £6m over the next three seasons. Following the £1m payment made to the Football Conference in 2009/10 the Premier League has decided to provide funding for
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Court users warned to expect long, expensive journeys further afield if Stroud bench shuts
GLOUCESTERSHIRE magistrates have warned that court users face expensive and long public transport travel times to Gloucester and Cheltenham if the Stroud bench closes. The magistrates’ court in Parliament Street is one of three in the county alongside