Gloucestershire: News - August 2022

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Gloucestershire Archives for all

25th August 2022

Teachers and parents wishing to explore Gloucestershire history and support children’s learning after the county’s history festival ends on 18 September, can visit a wealth of online resources held by Gloucestershire Archives. These include unique historical documents for both Gloucestershire...

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Explore Heritage in Gloucestershire this September

18th August 2022

Heritage Open Days - England’s largest history and culture festival - return to Gloucestershire between 9 and 18 September. Families across the county can enjoy more than 190 events across Gloucestershire during the 10-day festival and, best of all, they’re all free. These include themed...

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Moreton Show Supports Local Businesses

15th August 2022

The Moreton Show not only provides a brilliant day out for families but also celebrates the British countryside and local businesses from the Cotswolds. The show returns this September on Saturday 3 September. After the show’s highly successful revamp in 2021 the organisers have decided to keep...

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Ukrainian Families Welcomed in the Cotswolds

12th August 2022

Ukrainian families in Upton and the surrounding area enjoyed a range of days out and tours across the Cotswolds this week. These included trips to popular local attractions such as Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park and allowed the families to familiarize themselves with the local area and community...

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Science remixed at Cheltenham Town Hall

11th August 2022

This Sunday, Brainiac Live Remixed comes to Cheltenham Town Hall with science and quite literally explosive fun for all the family. Based on the popular science entertainment TV series of the same name, this show makes science engaging and entertaining by showing you all the science experiments you aren’t...

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Rosary School pupils name Stroud's new road sweeper

5th August 2022

Year 3 children from Rosary School in Stroud have named Stroud’s new electric road sweeper. The children and their teacher Miss Pollard considered several names before deciding to the name the road sweeper Tidy Tim. Stroud councilors Doina Cornell and Chloe Turner chose the name from several...

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Join Just One Tree Day this autumn to help reforest the planet

5th August 2022

Children from hundreds of schools across England, including those of Seend CofE Primary School (pictured) in Melksham, are taking part in a charity non-uniform day on Fri 14 Oct where pupils pay £1 towards planting a tree. Just One Tree Day aims to show children and young people how the smallest...

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