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Coming Home

The Conservative Spring Forum will be held in Cheltenham at The Centaur in the last weekend of April next year ( http://conservativehome.blogs.com/torydiary/2008/11/spring-forum-20.html ). As a Gloucestershire Conservative I cannot be happier. This is great news as it will surely boost the local economy - the 2008 Spring Forum was held in Newcastle- Gateshead and injected an estimated £1 million into...

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Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum Celebrates 'Surrealism Returns'

CHELTENHAM, UK - Significant Surrealist works of art return to Gloucestershire at Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum to celebrate a momentous chapter in the history of Surrealism. Drawn from collections all over Britain, visitors can enjoy seeing pictures and sculptures by key artists of the movement including Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Roland Penrose, Henry Moore, Paul Nash, Man Ray, Edward Burra and...

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Chopper Crash Leaves Three Dead

Three people have been killed in a helicopter crash near Cheltenham in Gloucestershire.

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Three die in helicopter crash

Three people have died after a helicopter crashed in a field near Cheltenham Gloucestershire.

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Helicopter crashes near to farm

Police confirm a helicopter has crashed at a farm near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.

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The Autumn Antiques and Fine Art Fair at Cheltenham

[ November 27, 2008 12:00 pm to November 30, 2008 5:00 pm. ] Thursday 27th to Sunday 30th November 2008 - The Autumn Antiques & Fine Art Fair in association with LAPADA. The Centaur, Cheltenham Racecourse, Gloucestershire, GL50 4SH. The Autumn Antiques & Fine Art Fair is Cheltenham’s most prestigious and elegant fine art and antiques fair and is now in its 5th year at The Centaur at Cheltenham Racecourse....

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Journey To Olympia - Four Weeks To Go [Cali Bird]

Four weeks - gosh - time is ticking by. This week has been triumphant but tiring. Last weekend I spoke at the Gloucestershire Mind Body Soul Weekend in Cheltenham and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. My boyfriend, Graham, and I set off for Cheltenham last Friday afternoon, escaping from London before the Friday rush and took our time admiring the wonderful Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire countryside....

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Patsy Stoneman in Brussels and more

Three Brontë-related alerts for the following days: 1. Cheltenham Festival (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK) Behind Closed Doors Event 163, Friday 17 October, Cheltenham Town Hall 2-3pm Lisa Appignanesi, Michael Neve & Helen Small Women's mental anguish finds a particular kind of expression in 19th century novels from Jane Eyre to Madame Bovary and beyond. Leading writer Lisa Appignanesi, author of...

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“Surrealism Returns” at Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum

[ September 27, 2008 10:00 am to November 23, 2008 4:00 pm. ] Saturday 27th September – Sunday 23rd November 2008 - Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum Significant Surrealist works of art return to Gloucestershire at Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum to celebrate a momentous chapter in the history of Surrealism. Drawn from collections all over Britain, visitors can enjoy seeing pictures and sculptures by...

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Town vs Gown Cheltenham Gloucestershire

As parents who want a private education for their children struggle to cope with soaring fees David Robson continues our series on classic local 'derbies' where state schools give the independents a run for their money. This week Cheltenham in Gloucestershire

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The Cats Whiskers Updated

The Cats Whiskers is a well-loved and respected gift shop in Bishops Cleeve, Gloucestershire, a couple of miles from the famous Cheltenham racecourse. See their refreshed website at www.the-catswhiskers.co.uk

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More support to stop Glos Airport expansion plans

Last night I met a Gloucestershire Friends of theEarth Coordinator in Cheltenham - and one of the topics was Staverton Airport. Things have been quiet on this but look set to warm up again as folk return from holidays and all. Below I've copied my press release today after the Sustainable Development Commission have called for a halt to Airport expansions. Photo: Sent this evening on a

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Ex-QPR Martin Allen's Reported New Managerial Appointment

- Martin Allen reportedly being appointed manager of Cheltenham Town This is Glousteshrie - .15pm: EXCLUSIVE - Cheltenham Town's new manager Saturday, September 13, 2008, The Gloucestershire Echo and thisisgloucestershire.co.uk can exclusively reveal that Martin Allen will be unveiled as the new manager of Cheltenham Town FC at a press conference on Monday morning. He will replace Keith Downing, who...

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Gladiators hunt down Hawks

Mark Hardinges proved an unlikely hero as Gloucestershire beat Hampshire by two wickets on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.

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Hardinges makes his mark

Mark Hardinges proved an unlikely hero for Gloucestershire in an enthralling NatWest Pro40 Division One contest against Hampshire on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.