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AN update has been issued by Stroud District Council over its Easter bin collections. There will be no change to waste and recycling collections over the Easter holiday, officials say. A council ...
AN EVENT to celebrate Earth Day is taking place near Dursley. Root to Rise will be held at Coaley Peak viewpoint on Tuesday, April 22. Book a place via: https://clairelewis.co.uk ...
The Labour Party's Richard Maisey - who was elected to Stroud District Council last year for the Severn ward - also served on the Environment and Development Control committees. His ward included the ...
CHALFORD Sports and Social Club is hosting VE Day celebrations. The event, organised in collaboration with Chalford Parish Council, will take place at the sports and social club on Thursday, May 8 at ...
AN AWARD-winning theatre group is urgently seeking a wheelchair user for a leading role. Stroud's Cotswold Players need a young woman to play Fran, a funny, assertive, and vulnerable university ...
A FOUR day festival is taking place in Horsley over the bank holiday weekend. Hogfest is returning to The Hog in Horsley, from Friday, May 2 until Monday, May 5, with a sneak preview evening on ...
Emery was PSG boss when they let a four-goal lead slip against Barcelona in 2017, but also made reference to his Sevilla side in 2014 being able to overturn a 2-0 deficit to Real Betis to clinch ...
The Rapid Support Forces, the African nation’s notorious paramilitary group, attacked two displacement camps on Friday and Saturday.
Foreign Secretary Mr Lammy commented on the war in Sudan ahead of a London meeting on Tuesday to mark the conflict’s two-year anniversary.
Danish second-class passenger Hans Christensen Givard, 27, was among one of the 1,500 who died when the vessel struck an iceberg in 1912 ...
Campaigners who are fighting for a law to prevent cover-ups, in honour of the Hillsborough victims, say they are “in the dark” about the legislation on the 36th anniversary of the disaster.
Scientists found it has one of the largest projected increase in flood risk while a global warming of 1.5C could result in 30,000 deaths from heat.
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