Archive - Thursday, 23 May 2002


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Cirencester Archive

  • American veteran's flying visit

    AMERICAN veteran flyer Bob Morgan, who commanded World War II's most famous B-17 bomber, the Memphis Belle, will be a special guest at this summer's Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford. read more

  • Woman dies from flesh eating bug

    A PRICK from a rose thorn could have killed 61-year-old Jeanne Harris who was later struck down with the horrific flesh eating killer bug necrotising fasciitis. read more

  • Circus comes to town

    A BLAZE of colour lit up City Bank Recreation Ground in Cirencester this week when Jay Miller's Circus rolled into town. read more

  • Top chef comes to the manor

    CHEF Toby Hill hand-dives for his own scallops, worked under the infamous Gordon Ramsey and was the yougest British chef to be awarded a Michelin Star at the age of 24. read more

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On this day: Cirencester Archive