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Dursley Archive

  • Family business leads the field

    WHEN you think of international oil, gas and energy engineering companies with multi-million pound turnovers, the obvious places that spring to mind tend to be in the Middle East. read more

  • Weekend Picture April 4, 2003

    Colour beneath the trees . . Another sign of spring with a bed of white flowers carpeting the ground in the woods above Woodmancote, Dursley read more

  • Stories from the early days

    The Dursley, Berkeley and Sharpness Gazette and West Gloucestershire Advertiser 1878. Cost one penny. Some issues included Wotton-under-Edge Advertiser on mast head. read more

  • Weekend Picture

    St Giles' Church in Uley is captured in the autumn sunshine beyond plenty of leaves remaining even after the recent stormy weather Picture by Steve Richards November 8, 2002 GSR813H02 read more

  • Where quality counts

    THE GAZETTE letter's page fairly hummed when the newly-renovated Black Horse at North Nibley opened its doors in August. Few people, it seemed, approved of the fact that the former village pub - and its prices - had "gone up-market" and was now a restaurant with rooms. read more

  • Weekend Picture

    A view of the village of Coaley, dominated by St Bartholomew's Church, taken from the top of Cam Peak read more

  • TETRA trials spark new health fear

    THERE is disquiet and concern, not to mention controversy, in parts of central Dursley about possible health risks arising from the new police communications mast on the British Telecom building. Here Lynne Edmunds, TETRA co-ordinator for Mast Action and TETRA consultant for Mast Sanity, from Amberley, states her case. read more

  • Cricket and the Grace phenomena

    CRICKET was a very popular game in the district in late Victorian times. Thornbury was fortunate in being able to call on the talents of the famous Grace family. Details from just two of Thornbury's matches will serve to illustrate the formidable powers of the Grace brothers. read more

  • Weekend Picture May 9, 2003

    Across the rooftops . . . another view of Wotton-under-Edge seen from the Old London Road read more

  • Chipping Sodbury - the past 125 years (continued)

    1Picture of around 1900 when the remains (shaft and base) of the 16th century cross stood in the grounds of the Roman Catholic Church read more

  • Infertile women get a chance at being a mum

    ALL young women assume they are able to have children. Even those who don't want to have babies think that they would have no problem producing a child if they changed their minds. read more

  • Take a walk on the wildside

    GLOUCESTERSHIRE Wildlife Trust is bidding to reveal the magic of watching wildlife. read more

  • Bugs are key to success

    IT IS well known that industrial and residential sites do not always live side by side in harmony. The CPC Stroud Flexibles factory, in Wotton-under-Edge, has had its fair share of accusations surrounding pollution and harmful emissions. The company has recently spent a substantial amount of money to make the factory more environmentally friendly. Reporter JULIA CAUSTON visited the factory to see how it is using friendly bugs to become a better neighbour. read more

  • Gazette 12th anniversary supplement

    Read this 40-page special publication on-line . . . read more

  • Course recognises its a tough job being a parent

    PARENTING can be the toughest job in the world yet one you receive the least training for. However a nationwide charity is about the launch a new term of courses in Dursley and Cam to readdress the situation. Feature writer KIRSTY RAMSDEN met Debbie MacLeod, area manager Gloucestershire for Parentline Plus, to find out more. read more

  • Still going strong and here to stay

    TODAY the Gazette is a member of an international family of newspapers - part of the Wales and Western region of Newsquest Media Group, in turn part of the US company Gannett, which owns newspapers, including USA Today, and television stations across America. read more

  • Aviation heritage is preserved

    A BAND of dedicated enthusiasts is hard at work treasuring the area's aviation heritage. The volunteers spend hours each week in a draughty hangar preserving a collection which includes everything from a helicopter to a bus, from missiles to spacecraft. As preparations are underway to open to the public for the new season, Gazette feature writer KIRSTY RAMSDEN met enthusiasts at Bristol Aero Collection to find out about their passion for planes. read more

  • Country house is very much home

    NEWARK PARK in the Ozleworth Valley, near Wotton-under-Edge, is looking for volunteer room stewards. read more

  • Pleasures of a Sunday drive

    CONGRATULATIONS to the Gazette on its 125th anniversary. read more

  • Looking back at the way they were

    1BIRTHS,MARIAGES AND DEATHS read more

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