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Spring is in the air at Hunters
THE cherry blossom along Kings Hill Road signals the arrival of spring along with daffodils and primroses in bloom and the clocks go forward this weekend giving longer and lighter days and warmer weather. A time of optimism, a new start, new job
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Light at the end of the tunnel?
BETTER than expected, economic news suggests that austerity may be coming to an end. On Budget Day the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, was able to draw on several better-than-expected tax receipts to announce that austerity was “finally coming to an
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Frank Gregan is spot-on
By John Light THE amazing Frank Gregan, speaking at the funeral of Trevor Horsley, showed how vital is the relationship between manager and chairman. We were reminded how well the two men had worked together. I suggest the Dale Vince and Mark Cooper
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Forest Green 1-2 MK Dons in pictures
Take a look back at the action captured by Pro Sports photographer Shane Healey.
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Thought for the Week - In memory of Jamie Fletcher
Thought for the Week with Rev Simon Howell, Stroud Pioneer Minister A heart of love In memory of Jamie Fletcher I HAD the total honour of being asked to preside at the Celebration of Jamie’s Life on March 13, in St Laurence’s Church. Over
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Concentrate on common ground not what divides us says council leader
AT a time when the country is divided at such a crucial time with so much uncertainty over Brexit, I think it is important to concentrate on common ground that we all share rather than what divides us. That is easier said than done of course but
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John Light remembers Swindon's League Cup giant-killing
“I WAITED for him to lose control – most players did. Don didn’t. Skipping round me with a grace that made a mockery of the condition he made the final score Arsenal 1 Swindon Town 3.” These are the words of Arsenal goal keeper Bob Wilson. All of
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Putting green has been transformed, writes a reader
WHAT a delightful surprise to see how attractive the former putting green is looking under its transformation, write Andrew and Gaye Cameron-Tillett. The SDC and the centre management should be complimented on the clever design and planting of the