Archive - Thursday, 17 July 2003


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Cirencester Archive

  • Classical guitar music concert

    HAYLEY Savage gives a dazzling recital of classical guitar music spanning the centuries at St George's Bristol on Saturday at 7.30pm. read more

  • Lollipop lady: 'Lives will be at risk'

    CHILDREN'S lives could be put at risk if the wages of crossing patrol staff are cut. read more

  • Sophisticated affair at Longborough Festival Opera

    FOR those of us who used to brave the elements to watch opera in the gardens of Old Banks Fee House and eat our sandwiches in the Graham family's garden, while Martin, dressed in DJ and trainers, drove round on his tractor putting finishing touches to the site, a visit to Longborough Festival Opera now somehow always comes as a surprise. read more

  • Tough action is promised on yobs

    DRUNKEN yobs, who are threatening to turn the streets of Cirencester into a battle zone, are being targeted as part of a major police clampdown. read more

  • Meysey Players' give a polished performance

    THE Meysey Players' production of Shakespeare's comedy, Much Ado About Nothing, in the charming gardens of the Manor House, Ampney St Mary, demonstrated once again that director Roger Jenkins has lost none of the skills which once wowed audiences of television series such as Onedin Line and Poldark in the heady days long before reality TV. read more

  • Gifford's magic continues

    GIFFORD'S Circus just gets better and better. read more

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On this day: Cirencester Archive


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