Archive - Thursday, 23 June 2005


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Cirencester Archive

  • Open gardens for cancer charity

    THE GARDENS of Bourton House, Bourton-on-the-Hill, near Moreton-in Marsh, the home of Monique and Richard Paice, will be open on Thursday, July 7 from 10am-5pm in aid of the Cobalt Appeal Fund's Crack Cancer Campaign. read more

  • Entertaining musical at Swindon theatre

    GIRL Talk, which comes to the Wyvern Theatre, Swindon tonight, June 30 at 7.30pm, is a highly entertaining cabaret show dreamed up by Mari Wilson, Barb Jungr and Claire Martin and now turned into a successful musical entertainment. read more

  • Does a feral big cat prowl Cirencester?

    A BIG Cat specialist is on his way to the Cotswolds after scores of sightings in the Cirencester area. read more

  • New talent on show at Wetpaint Gallery

    THE latest exhibition at the Wetpaint Gallery in Cirencester's London Road, is of a collection of vibrant, jewell-like flower studies by new talent, Natalie Toplass, on show until July 18. read more

  • Jazz Jamaica perform as part of series

    THE summer series of World Music at the Bowl concerts continues on Saturday, July 2 with Jazz Jamaica, one of the UK's premier ska bands. read more

  • Nuclear waste plans blasted

    VILLAGERS have reacted with horror at the news their home was once considered as a potential toxic waste dump. read more

  • Entertaining musical at Swindon theatre

    GIRL Talk, which comes to the Wyvern Theatre, on Thursday, June 30 at 7.30pm, is a highly entertaining cabaret show dreamed up by Mari Wilson, Barb Jungr and Claire Martin and now turned into a successful musical entertainment. read more

  • Sybill plays Queen Victoria at Everyman

    PRUNELLA Scales, famous for her role as Sybil in Fawlty Towers, is bringing a very different character to life in An Evening with Queen Victoria at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham on Thursday and Friday, July 7 and 8. read more

  • Malmesbury mourns the tragic death of doctor

    THE community of Malmesbury has been left reeling after one of the town's most popular and respected family doctors died in an aircrash last week. read more

  • Open gardens in aid of cancer charity

    THE GARDENS of Bourton House, Bourton-on-the-Hill, near Moreton-in Marsh, the home of Monique and Richard Paice, will be open on Thursday, July 7 from 10am-5pm in aid of the Cobalt Appeal Fund's Crack Cancer Campaign. read more

  • Russian theme at Cheltenham Music Festival

    "IN my first year, my aim has been to create a programme of concerts, performed by great artists, which celebrate, stimulate and illuminate, offering audiences a diverse and richly satisfying diet of music, new and old, familiar and unfamiliar," says Martyn Brabbins, brand new director of the Cheltenham Music Festival which runs from July 1-17. read more

  • Sybil plays Queen Victoria at Everyman

    PRUNELLA Scales, famous for her role as Sybil in Fawlty Towers, is bringing a very different character to life in An Evening with Queen Victoria at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham on Thursday and Friday, July 7 and 8. read more

  • Jazz Jamaica perform for World Music series

    THE summer series of World Music at the Bowl concerts continues on Saturday, July 2 with Jazz Jamaica, one of the UK's premier ska bands. read more

  • Win Air Tattoo tickets

    READ on for your chance to win tickets to the Royal International Air Tattoo at Fairford... read more

  • Russian theme at Cheltenham Music Festival

    "IN my first year, my aim has been to create a programme of concerts, performed by great artists, which celebrate, stimulate and illuminate, offering audiences a diverse and richly satisfying diet of music, new and old, familiar and unfamiliar," says Martyn Brabbins, brand new director of the Cheltenham Music Festival which runs from July 1-17. read more

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