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A FUNDING boost is on the way for community projects that support health and wellbeing. Gloucestershire County Council has launched the Thriving Communities Grant, offering a share of £400,000 to ...
A COTSWOLDS coach and bus operator has announced record growth, two years after being bought by the Go-Ahead Group ...
The ultimate dining plan is new to Alton Towers for 2025 and promises savings of more than 40%. It allows you to enjoy a range of perks, including lunch at the park, an evening meal, sweet treats, ...
Aaron Dingle could be set to leave Emmerdale quite soon amid a tumultuous storyline with John Sugden and Robert Sugden ...
DOGS of every size and breed impressed at the annual Terrier and Family Dog Show at Badminton Park. The Beaufort Hunt Supporters Club hosted the event, which was held on Sunday, July 27, and welcomed ...
A NEW, free, weekly advice service will be available for Filton residents from September 3. Citizens Advice South Gloucestershire, the largest advice agency in the area, will be running these sessions ...
A NEW care home in Thornbury has welcomed its first residents. Husband and wife, Brian Durbin, 93, and Geraldine 'Gerry' Durbin, 88, were the first to move into Tudor House, on Cleve Wood Road. The ...
Alexander Isak has broken his silence over his transfer saga at Newcastle by accusing the club of broken promises. Isak’s statement – swiftly responded to by the club – came in a social media post ...
A COMPANY wants to operate two goods vehicles from a site in Yate. An application - which can be viewed on the Public Notice Portal - has been made for a Goods Vehicle Operator’s Licence. Yate ...
Newcastle have insisted Alexander Isak was never told he could leave this summer in response to the wantaway striker’s social media post. Isak broke his silence amid his attempts to force a move out ...
Broxbourne Council in Hertfordshire is the first to say it is taking legal advice after the High Court ruling on migrant hotels.
More than a third (35%) of the public wrongly think university graduates must start paying back their student loan as soon as they get any paid job, which rises to 58% among graduates aged 18 to 34.