
YOUNGSTERS are being encouraged to respect the environment in a junior warden scheme. Fosseway Living, a social landlord, is looking for children aged four to ...»
SPORTY youngsters can enjoy a series of coaching sessions to help them get fighting fit this summer. A range of different sports will be available ...»
FLOOD damaged Cotswolds roads have seen millions of pounds spent on getting them back on track by Gloucestershire Highways. Roads, footpaths and bridges across the ...»
CHANGES in the climate are top of the list for a new recruit at Cotswold District Council.
Kirsty Merritt, 22, was appointed Climate Change and ...»
A VITAL youth service is getting back on its feet one year after it was destroyed by floods. Moreton-in-Marsh Youth Centre, based at the St ...»
FLOOD fund trustees discussed their successful flood recovery efforts at Downing Street with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, on Wednesday (July 16).
Coun Sheila Jeffrey, ...»
RESIDENTS rescued in last year's floods shared their memories at a one-year on event at Moreton-in-Marsh Fire Service College on Friday (July 18).
The college ...»
POLICE have arrested a 19-year-old man from Stow-on-the-Wold on suspicion of rape at a homeless shelter in the town last Tuesday (July 15). A report ...»
THREE cars were involved in a head-on crash on the A436 near Stow-on-the-Wold. The road was closed for two hours after the three cars crashed ...»
HAULAGE companies and lorry drivers are being warned about a spate of fuel card thefts. Two lorry compounds in the Cotswolds have been broken into ...»
STUDENTS picked up the pace for charity in a traditional sponsored walk through the Cotswolds countryside last Tuesday (July 15).
About 1,000 students and staff ...»
FOUR senior teachers at Winchcombe School are leaving their posts this summer after a combined service of a century.
The quartet leave behind them a ...»