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Cheltenham High Street repairs planned

Operation Road Rescue

A section of Cheltenham High Street will be closed next week to allow Gloucestershire Highways to repair potholes.

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Police stage cruiser operation

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Six drivers were handed fixed penalty notices for speeding, four for having defects to their vehicles and one for having illegal lights...

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Pensioner gets lost in fog

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A pensioner sparked a full-scale rescue operation when he became lost in fog at a Gloucestershire beauty spot.

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Gloucester Rugby players eat frogs' legs

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Restaurateur and rugby legend Olivier Azam treated his team mates to some French cuisine.

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Tributes to legendary jazz man Sir John Dankworth

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Cheltenham jazz festival fans will miss the saxophonist who has died, aged 82.

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A second Promenade for Cheltenham?

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It might not attract the boutiques and cafes, but ambitious plans have been revealed for Up Hatherley.

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Police appeal for information after cyclist death

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Grandmother Brenda Carlton died in hospital after being involved in a collision with a Land Rover as she cycled to her home in Leckhamp...


Gloucestershire police tackle online bullying

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Today is Safer Internet Day - a campaign to stop bullying of children online.

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Teenager in miracle recovery

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Gloucestershire teenager Ali Philips was fighting for his life after a car crash just three months ago.

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Cheltenham shops to be filled

VACANT: The former Blacks and Freespirit stores in Cheltenham

Landmark empty shops in Cheltenham's Promenade will not be vacant for long, according to the agents marketing them.

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Cheltenham garage will check pothole damage for free

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Nick Ebdon says he has been inundated with drivers complaining about pothole damage.

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Cheltenham Town v Burton Albion - Live updates

The Abbey Business Stadium - home of Cheltenham Town

Live updates from Whaddon Road as Cheltenham Town entertain League newcomers Burton Albion.

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Alsop and Andrew commit to Cheltenham Town

Alsop and Andrew commit to Cheltenham Town

Born again striker Julian Alsop and young defender Danny Andrew will both remain with Cheltenham Town for the rest of the season

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It's time for consistency – Cheltenham Town skipper

It's time for consistency – Cheltenham Town skipper

Michael Townsend says consistency is now the key as Cheltenham Town bid to distance themselves from the Football League's trap door

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Burton adapting well to League life

Burton Albion have made a solid start to life in the Football League following their promotion from the Blue Square Premier last season

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Denman can beat Kauto Star at Cheltenham – McCoy

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Tony McCoy is relishing the chance to ride Denman against Kauto Star in the totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup

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HAVE YOUR SAY: Severn Barrage

HAVE YOUR SAY: Severn Barrage
The RSPB has warned against a barrage on the Severn, but what do you think?Comment on this story

HAVE YOUR SAY: Valentine's Day

HAVE YOUR SAY: Valentine's Day

Is Valentine's Day a romantic occasion or a commercial con?

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HAVE YOUR SAY: How is your postal service?

HAVE YOUR SAY: How is your postal service?

Do your letters get to your home in time or could the postal service in Gloucestershire be improved?

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HAVE YOUR SAY: Do we need better broadband?

HAVE YOUR SAY: Do we need better broadband?

Is there enough coverage of broadband in rural areas in Gloucestershire?

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HAVE YOUR SAY: Have you ever had 'queue rage'?

HAVE YOUR SAY: Have you ever had 'queue rage'?

A new survey has shown that 20% of British people have stormed out of a shop because of the queue.

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