Nature in Art, Gloucestershire, the world's only museum dedicated to art inspired by nature celebrates 25 years
Nature in Art, Gloucestershire, the world's only museum dedicated to art inspired by nature celebrates 25 years
When he's not selling pubs and hotels across the West Peter Brunt from Colliers International's Bristol office "relaxes" by refereeing rugby matches across the country.
Peter, a referee with The Gloucester and District Society, combined business with pleasure when he hosted an exchange visit by three referees from the New England Referees Society of the USA.
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown MP has today welcomed an announcement from the Rt Hon Andrew Robathan MP, Minister of State for the Armed Forces, that there is a long term defence need for the Duke of Gloucester Barracks at South Cerney.
This follows a complex plan for the Army which involves returns from Germany.
A group of American students are arriving at the University of Gloucestershire for a taste of British justice.
The 18 students are all studying Criminal Justice at the University of Central Florida and arrive on February 28 to learn more about crime and policing with students studying Criminology at the University of Gloucestershire.
Two years on and the Government's £4 million Big Tree Plant has seen over 239,000 trees planted across the country with £3.4 million of the funding already allocated to 128 groups who will be planting more than 813,000 trees.
10am-3pm, Monday October 29, Gloucester Archives, Clarence Row, Alvin Street, Gloucester GL1 3DW
Turning personal memories into digital stories is at the heart of the first of a series of events in Gloucestershire for those affected by flooding.
The University of Gloucestershire has revealed the names of two successful business leaders who are to be recognised by the University for their exceptional achievements and contributions to Gloucestershire.
Postgraduate, Professional and Short Courses Open Event, Tuesday 4th September, 4pm-7pm.
One of the more interesting topical lots in Chorley's Fine Art sale on Thursday, 24th May 2012 is Lot 283, an oil painting of the Old Cattle Market in Gloucester, expected to realise between £1,000 - 1,500.
The University of Gloucestershire led Sport Malawi and Malawi 2012 project has won Gold at the prestigious London 2012 Games-inspired Podium Awards.