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  • Bourton Juniors runner Kia shines in Dublin

    SIAB Cross Country International. Bourton Roadrunner Juniors’ Kia Dee starred for England at the SIAB International’s at Santry Demesne, Dublin. The top runners from England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland compete against each other for their countries

  • Retailer celebrates 40 years at the heart of the community

    A MUCH loved independent retailer in Cirencester celebrated its 40th anniversary in style with a charity fun day last Saturday. Gardiner Haskins Cirencester kicked off their 40th celebrations in style on Saturday, April 14 with a jam packed day

  • Purton batter Devizes to boost top four hopes

    Purton............ 6 Devizes.......... 1 Purton hammered Devizes Town Reserves on Saturday to boost their hopes of a top four finish. With a depleted squad due to a squad member's wedding and numerous players attending, Purton named lined

  • Gardening experts to take part in 'Question Time' fundraiser

    A team of gardening experts are to take part in a 'Question Time' fundraiser in Cirencester. Cirencester Civic Society has brought together an illustrious panel of horticultural experts for the fundraiser in aid of The Churn Project. John Tiffney

  • The Round Table sponsor making of three lion puppets in show

    CIRENCESTER Round Table has used its fundraising clout to help finance the making of the lion puppets that feature in the latest production at the Barn Theatre, The Butterfly Lion. Every year Cirencester Round Table raises close to £20,000 for local

  • Cotswold businesses warned of cyber security risks

    Protecting the UK’s food supply chain from fraud and cyber attack should be the focus of a new ‘centre of excellence’, experts have stressed. The challenge emerged at the latest Let's Grow workshop which saw leaders working across the food supply

  • Charity turns surplus food into meals for vulnerable in town

    A CHARITY in Cirencester that helps those in the community who have issues that limit their quality of life such as unemployment, debt and housing challenges, is celebrating a one year anniversary of a scheme to turn surplus food from a supermarket

  • More than 80 callers come forward to help identify man's body

    Police say they have received more than 80 calls following the launch of a national appeal to identify a man whose remains were found close to a main road near Cirencester. Last week, Gloucestershire Police launched a national appeal after failing