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  • RUGBY: We were out-muscled by Wasps, says Davies

    DIRECTOR of rugby Nigel Davies admits effort can only take Gloucester so far after theirEuropean Rugby Champions Cup ambitions took a heavy blow in defeat to London Wasps, writes Chris Bailey.A seventh-place finish in the Aviva Premiership is good enough

  • GOLF: Patriotic ladies' competition at South Cerney

    VAL LOVEDAY, ladies’ captain at South Cerney Golf Club, is organising a special competition on Wednesday, April 23 to celebrate St George’s Day. All competitors are expected to wear some patriotic red and white. The first tee is booked from

  • TENNIS: Chipping Campden earn £50,000 grant

    CHIPPING CAMPDEN Tennis Club is one of a trio of sports projects across Gloucestershire celebrating the award of a £50,000 grant from Sport England’s Inspire Facilities Fund.Matson RFC and Cam Parish Council are also to benefit.Chipping Campden

  • TENNIS Tetbury Dolphins host tennis open day

    TETBURY DOLPHINS Tennis Club host their first Open Day on the courts at Sir William Romney's School this Saturday (April 26). The event is for kids and adults of all ages and is entirely free. Time: 2pm to 5pm. Adults can try the LTA's new

  • SPEEDWAY: Dakota North comes in to replace axed Klindt

    SWINDON have sacked Nicolai Klindt just five matches into the Elite League season. Aussie ace Dakota North comes in to replace the Danish rider and manager Alun Rossiter admits it's not been an easy decision. North, 22, will make his Robins

  • TRIATHLON: Jenny Manners wins world team silver in Brazil

    JENNY MANNERS has helped a three-strong Great Britain women’s team to a silver medal at the World University Triathlon Championships in Brazil. Jenny, from Cirencester, was joined in the team by fellow Loughborough University student Lucy Smith

  • Unemployment in the Cotswolds falls to pre-recession levels

    THE level of unemployment in the Cotswolds has fallen to its lowest level since before the credit crunch, new figures have shown. Data recorded in February of this year reveals that there are around 250 fewer unemployed people in the district compared