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35 pictures of this year's Chalford Scarecrow Trail
A popular scarecrow trail has returned this weekend. Chalford Scarecrow Trail hosted by Christ Church School is back once more. The trail is running from 10am-4pm on April 13-15 with all proceeds going towards Christ Church School PTA.
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FOREST GREEN MATCH VERDICT: Cooper's side in play-offs driving seat
AS the final furlong of a pulsating play-off push gathers legs, Forest Green boss Mark Cooper has challenged his rivals to catch his side if they can. With four games to go, Cooper’s side look a racing certainty to extend their season beyond 46
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The philosophy and foundations of Judo
On some occasions, we earn revenue from content. This commercial content is compiled via expert opinion. Clicking in certain hyperlinks within this article will redirect you to a 3rd party. Judo was founded in 1882 in Japan by Jigoro Kano but
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ON THE WHISTLE: Forest Green 2 Macclesfield 0: Doidge volley and Mills' late strike underpins Rovers' play-off place
FOREST GREEN 2 Doidge 56 Mills 88 MACCLESFIELD TOWN 0 CHRISTIAN DOIDGE'S 13th goal of the season and a late Joseph Mills free-kick underpinned Forest Green's play-off dreams against a Macclesfield side fighting for their League Two
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Forest Green v Macclesfield matchday live: Goal and score updates from the New Lawn
5:52pm Mark Cooper delivers his post-match verdict below.
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Nailsworth residents move into new affordable homes
A PIONEERING five-year project to build new homes in Nailsworth is now complete. Ten affordable properties were officially ‘handed over’ to the community at an event on April 11, with residents having moved in at the end of March. The site
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22 pictures from the Andoversford Races
Racing enthusiasts enjoyed a fabulous day at the Andoversford Races. One of the oldest steeplechase fixtures in the county, this year's event attracted premium sponsors such as Martin & Co, Brewin Dolphin, Dubarry and the Robert Hitchins Group.
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John Light pays tribute to Don Walker
IT was a sad breakfast in the Light house when we read of the death of Donald Walker, so correctly described as “much loved Master Baker of Stroud” indeed he was. Neither of us knew Mr Walker but we were regular visitors to the bakers and truly
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Tributes paid to Stonehouse caretaker and war hero
Tributes have poured in to a Stonehouse man who has died just before his 100th birthday. Jack Wright, who was caretaker at Park Primary School for more than 30 years following his heroic actions during the Second World War, passed away on April
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Shocking speeds recorded in Stroud's 20mph zones
The following is taken from Stroud Mayor Kevin Cranston's column from this week's SNJ. The five months of data from Stroud’s vehicle activated signs makes for dismal reading. Up to 80% of drivers are ignoring the 20mph speed limit on the London
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John Light discusses the magic of spring in the Cotswolds
Spring time in the Cotswolds is truly a time of wonder. Our hills, valleys, woods and streams burst forth with fresh growth. Blossom follows buds and we all know of the magic of living on Cotswold. Seek out a copy of Frank Mansell’s poem and