Archive - Thursday, 31 March 2005


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Cirencester Archive

  • Call made to tackle muddy road

    CALLS have been made to create a working party to deal with roads in the Water Park to tackle problems with local authority bureaucracy. read more

  • Cirencester hosts a charity Bachathon

    ORGANIST and internationally renowned harpsichord virtuoso Richard Lester is raising money for the very successful Cirencester Early Music Festival, of which he is director, by holding a Bachathon on the main organ in Cirencester Parish Church. He will attempt to perform 32 of the major organ works of Bach between 9am and 4pm on Saturday, April 9. read more

  • Tarantula terror pays off

    A TEENAGER from Cirencester has found a really wild way to raise money for a school expedition. read more

  • Wingwalkers look for new recruits

    A TEAM of daredevils who carry out breathtaking stunts are preparing to select new members. read more

  • Brewery Arts Theatre's finale show

    GRAFFITI Classics, who bring the curtain down on Brewery Arts Theatre before redevelopment, are certain to put on a marvellous musical finale when they perform there on Saturday, April 9 at 8pm. read more

  • Literature comes to Oxford

    VISITORS to the ninth Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival which runs from Sunday, April 10 to Sunday, April 17, offers a feast of literary talent at events taking place in various venues around the historic city. read more

  • Action men prepare for Arctic

    CIRENCESTER action man Charlie Martell and the Commando Joe team were braving extreme temperatures last week as part of a warm-up for an expedition to the Arctic. read more

  • New exhibtion at Wonderwall Gallery

    A BRAND new exhibition of contemporary art, entitled Spring Fever, recently opened at the Wonderwall Gallery in Cirencester's Gosditch Street and runs until May 31. read more

  • Folk duo to visit Cirencester

    MULTI-talented performers Simon Mayor and Hilary James will delight their audience at Cirencester's Sundial Theatre on Friday, April 15, with their special blend of musicianship and humour. read more

  • Plane crash kills two

    TWO members of the same family have died in a plane crash at Kemble Airfield. read more

  • Cotswolds tourism boost

    CIRENCESTER will be flagged up as the jewel in the South West's tourism crown next month. read more

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On this day: Cirencester Archive