News that the estimated cost of the re-doubling of the Swindon-Kemble line has come in £7.4m over the available budget has prompted an immediate call to action from Cotswolds MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown.
News that the estimated cost of the re-doubling of the Swindon-Kemble line has come in £7.4m over the available budget has prompted an immediate call to action from Cotswolds MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown.
Edward Dark: Thursday January 28, 6.15pm, MB006, Pittville Studios, Albert Road, Cheltenham GL52 3JG
Sybil Ruscoe: Thursday February 4, 6.15pm, MB006, Pittville Studios, Albert Road, Cheltenham GL52 3JG
Free admission.
Local companies and charities are being sought by the University of Gloucestershire to showcase the ways in which their organisations have a positive impact on the wider world.
Chorley’s enter the new decade with a sale at 10.30 on Thursday 21st January spanning a wide variety of categories and with a large number of
exceptional pieces.
Here’s the lowdown on all that’s happening on your favourite heritage railway over the Christmas period. Whether you jut fancy a mince pie in the buffet; if diesel power sets your spine tingling or it’s flat-out action with steam wherever you look, then you can find it on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway!
As the year reaches a close there is still a huge amount of activity in the auction world and a successful sale at Chorley’s on 10th December 2009 typified this.
The Collection W. G. Carter C. B. E., F. R. Ae. S., Former chief aircraft designer to the Gloster Aircraft Company, Hucclecote, Gloucestershire.
Mallams Cheltenham Saleroom, Wednesday 20th January 2010 10:30 am
Saturday December 12th, 2009, 2pm. The Chapel, The University of Gloucestershire, Francis Close Hall, Swindon Road, Cheltenham GL52 3JG
University of Gloucestershire Public Relations student, Michael White has been appointed as a student representative of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR).
Cotswolds MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown has today received a letter from the Prime Minister with regards to the funding of the National Star College, nearly 5 months after the MP raised the issue in Prime Ministers Question Time – and nearly three months after Mr Clifton-Brown wrote to the Prime Minister detailing the importance of the College to disabled students across the country and asking him