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  • Libraries packed with campaigners

    LIBRARIES across the Cotswolds were packed last weekend with people taking part in a national campaign to keep them open. Readings by children's authors, theatre performances and craft workshops all took place on Saturday, the national day of action

  • New design for bus service

    A NEW design for Gloucestershire bus services has been announced. Gloucestershire County Council cabinetapproved a redesign of the network which will see community transport feed into market towns and more popular routes to ensure people can access vital

  • Cotswolds bid for movie stardom

    A FAMOUS Cotswolds town could soon be starring on the silver screen if town councillors get their way. Stow-on-the-Wold Town Council, which last year bought the rights to the town square and the Lord of the Manor title that goes with it, is

  • Cirencester vicar issues proposal challenge

    A CIRENCESTER vicar has issued a challenge to young men in the parish to propose to their girlfriends in church this weekend . The Rev Leonard Doolan says he will be throwing open the doors of Cirencester Parish Church on Sunday to celebrate Valentine's

  • ICE HOCKEY: Wildcats bid for five wins in a row

    SWINDON WILDCATS bid to extend their winning run to five when they entertain Basingstoke Bison at the Link Centre tonight, writes Scott Gummerson. The Wildcats maintained their impressive recent form with a 5-1 away success at Bracknell Bees on Thursday

  • Cotswold woman wins top endurance award

    A COTSWOLDS woman has won a top award for endurance. Lucy Rivers-Bulkeley from Moreton-in-Marsh completed the 4 Desert Grand Slam Challenge, risking her life in the most extreme conditions, to become the first British woman to accomplish the