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Trump on trade, and its implications for farmers and landowners
What does the proposed US-UK trade deal post-Brexit mean in practice for British farmers and landowners? CHLORINATED chicken and hormone-fed beef – the media loves a controversial headline, and the proposed US trade deal announced at the end of
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Popular comedy night returns with stellar line up
A POPULAR night has announced another hilarious line up, with those keen to see the show advised to book tickets quick, after previous shows proving a huge hit. The CrazyBird Comedy Club returns to The Malthouse Bar & Kitchen on Thursday, April
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King on top form at Gatcombe
THE Land Rover Gatcombe Horse Trials was blessed with sunshine and perfect ground conditions in its 26th year of running, writes Rebecca Rhodes. Riders from 21 nations, the largest number in the history of the event were represented with in excess
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Photos from midwife Mandy's hugely successful book signing
A midwife who drew on her experience of helping to birth hundreds of babies to write her first book, signed copies of her best-selling novel in Stroud on Saturday. After years of writing and toiling between birth and babies, midwife Mandy Robotham's
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NFU president Minette Batters to speak at Three Counties Farming Awards 2019
NATIONAL Farmers Union (NFU) president Minette Batters is to be the guest speaker at the inaugural Three Counties Farming Awards. Mrs Batters will attend a gala dinner and presentation evening at the Three Counties Showground on Thursday, June 13
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Have your say: What questions should we put to Stroud District Council head?
STROUD District Council chief executive Kathy O'Leary will be answering SNJ readers' questions. Kathy joined the council last November, and replaced the previous head of the council David Hagg, who retired following nearly two decades at the council
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Driver taken to hospital after A46 crash
A stretch of the A46 between Stroud and Nailsworth has been cleared after a crash partially blocked the road earlier today. The accident, which is believed to involve two cars, happened at just before 1pm near Bear Hill. At the time drivers
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Foote makes his mark on Stroud
Old Richians 31 Stroud 41 STROUD manager Rupert Foote turned the half-time hairdryer treatment on his side to see the Fromehall Park outfit turn the screw after the break, writes Sean Moore. Stroud trailed 21-7 at the break but a Foote tongue
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Can you name these faces from the past in Stonehouse?
Does anyone recognise the faces in these wonderful old pictures of Stonehouse? The Stonehouse History Group Facebook group has kindly allowed us to use them. We would love to know what the occasion was at Stonehouse Court Hotel and when the picture
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Supermarket spot desired by tenants
BEING near a supermarket green space or public-transport links are the most important issues for people looking to rent a home in Britain, according to new research. But high crime rate, noisy neighbours and nearby sewage works are the most off-putting
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Minchinhampton U14s taste success at Nandos
MINCHINHAMPTON U14s travelled to Bristol on a sunny spring morning for their first ten-a-side tournament and their first taste of artificial turf in the Nandos Cup. In the opening game, Minch raced to an early lead eventually beating Southmead nine
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Spot yourself in our photo and win a prize
ARE you our Face in the Crowd this week? The person who is circled on this fans' photo from Shane Healey/ Pro Sports Images is the lucky winner of two tickets to Forest Green's next home game against MK Dons on Saturday, March 30. You were pictured
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Five talking points from Forest Green's win at Port Vale
FOREST Green consolidated their place in the play-offs with a 2-0 win at Port Vale on Saturday. Reece Brown's second half brace stretched Rovers' unbeaten run to three games. Here are five talking points from the events at Vale Park. Is
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Fantastic film festival a huge success!
This year's Stroud Film Festival 2019 closed with a memorable weekend which included a classic screening in the church and the screening of the 60 second challenge films. A Hollywood director also gave a fascinating insight into the industry, as
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Can we expect more police on the streets? asks a reader
RE PAGE 7 of February 27, edition – council taxpayers to pay more, writes A Wyatt. The Police and Crime Commissioner has raised the police share of council tax by a massive 10 per cent. One can only hope that the public (who voted in the Commissioner