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Cotswold Chatterblog (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
[ September 27, 2008 to November 1, 2008. ] Saturday 27th September – Saturday 1st November 2008 IN takes place at New Brewery Arts, Brewery Court, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 1JH OUT takes place in the grounds and riverside gardens of Quenington Old Rectory, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7 5BN IN and OUT is an unrivalled collection of contemporary glass sculpture featuring an eclectic mix...
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ARLT Weblog (Free subscription) | 09/08/2008
From the Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard of 30th July - link in Rogue Classicism. The website has a small picture [...]
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Celebrity gossip Celebrity news (Free subscription) | 02/08/2008
The fashion designer-and-actress Liz Hurley lives on a farm in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, and the programme will follow her as she goes about her everyday life looking after chickens and sheep. In the series, viewers will see Liz – who is famous for her flawless image - swap her designer clothes for a less glamorous wardrobe of [...]
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
The fashion designer-and-actress lives on a farm in Cirencester,Gloucestershire, and the programme will follow her as she goes about her everyday life looking after chickens and sheep.
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DailyStab (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
Liz Hurley, 43, is set to star in her very own reality TV show about her farm life. The fashion designer/actress lives on a farm in Cirencester, Gloucestershire so the show will follow her as she goes about her everyday life looking after chickens and sheep. In the series, viewers will see Liz, who is famous for her [...]
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Daily Mail online | Home (Free subscription) | 27/07/2008
For the first time since the 16th Century baby beavers have been born in Britain. The beavers - a species long extinct in this country - were born at the 550-acre Lower Mill Estate near Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
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Daily Mail on Sunday (Free subscription) | 26/07/2008
For the first time since the 16th Century baby beavers have been born in Britain. The beavers - a species long extinct in this country - were born at the 550-acre Lower Mill Estate near Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
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Evening Standard (Free subscription) | 26/07/2008
For the first time since the 16th Century baby beavers have been born in Britain. The beavers - a species long extinct in this country - were born at the 550-acre Lower Mill Estate near Cirencester, Gloucestershire.
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Cotswold Chatterblog (Free subscription) | 15/06/2008
Cotswolds MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown has given a cautious welcome to the long awaited announcement from the Gloucestershire Primary Care Trust (PCT) that UK Specialist Hospitals (UKSH) will carry out a range of routine, planned operations at Cirencester Hospital from Autumn 2009. The MP, along with Dr Tony Walsh from Tetbury amongst others, visited UK Specialist Hospitals [...]
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Serviced Office News (Free subscription) | 13/05/2008
Recruitment company Shine Resourcing is setting an eco-friendly example to businesses in Gloucestershire by cycling to their new offices at UBC Cirencester. Encouraged by secure cycle storage and shower and change facilities at the UBC business centre, Shine Resourcing will take advantage of cycle paths across Gloucestershire as the main route to work. Managing Director, [...]
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The Virtual Stoa (Free subscription) | 23/03/2008
Over here. I am proud to share my county with a beaver. It is apparently not the first beaver in Oxfordshire in five hundred years: last summer another beaver escaped from Cirencester and lived in the Cherwell before being recaptured and shipped back across the county line into Gloucestershire. [It's also good to see that someone [...]
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Ruscombe Green (Free subscription) | 31/01/2008
Just had a coffee and a break from reading the mass of emails that came in yesterday while I was at work.... Photo: Keiths Coffee in Cirencester - one of the best places for coffee in Gloucestershire - I even bumped into Princess Anne a long while back getting her coffee in there. ....and returned to computer to find this message below from a Green party colleague: If you didn't see the Independent...
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Cotswold Chatterblog (Free subscription) | 15/01/2008
[ January 31, 2008; 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ] Join local historian John Loosley at Cirencester’s Corinium Museum later this month when he hosts a talk on the historic almshouses of Gloucestershire. The evening talk takes places at the Park Street venue on Thursday January 31st, and will focus on Gloucestershire’s many interesting almshouses, which date from the 12th century through to Victorian times....
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bioephemera.com (Free subscription) | 06/12/2007
Hare Floor Mosiac 4th century Corinium School, Cirencester, Gloucestershire Corinium Museum Dan Chiasson's book of poetry, Natural History (2005) is inspired by Pliny (the Elder, who wrote the original Naturalis historia) and Horace. Taking Pliny alone as a starting point may well be hubris, because Naturalis historia is an encyclopedic history of everything, a curiosity cabinet of words, imprfectly...