Archive - Friday, 6 May 2005


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South Gloucestershire Archive

  • Questions that keep head teacher awake at night

    THE Gazette last week exclusively revealed that head teacher of King Edmund Community School, Yate, Liz Shawhulme had resigned. read more

  • FA award for youth football club

    St Nicholas Youth Football Club has been awarded the FA Charter Standard Development Award, given in recognition of good practice, excellent standards and quality in grass roots football. read more

  • Concert in memory of Leanne

    LOTS of Thornbury Gazette readers will remember Leanne Kane, not only as a warm friend but also as an inspirational teacher of many local singers. read more

  • Marlwood magic

    MARLWOOD School's U13s 12-a-side rugby team will be representing South Gloucestershire in London tomorrow in a national 12-a-side competition. read more

  • Speeding drivers a menace in lanes

    MY WIFE often accuses me of turning into Victor Meldrew. I really am doing my best not to but having recently moved from Thornbury to Kington, there is one aspect of living in this rural idyll that really drives me potty. read more

  • Golden boy Gould is a real star of the future

    THORNBURY flyer Adam Gould has been celebrating this week after cementing his place as a genuine 'one to watch' in the world of rallying. read more

  • Journeying back to Civil War

    VISITORS to an historic Norman castle over the May Day Bank Holiday were taken back to the English Civil War. read more

  • A college masterclass

    FILTON College Golf Academy's Andrew Hale, Spencer Vickery, James Jakes and Robbie Wilkinson were the winners of the Avon Schools Golf Association Championship team prize last week in what proved to be the most impressive performance yet from the academy team. read more

  • Club lit up by Twenty20 vision

    GLOUCESTERSHIRE CCC have been busy looking ahead to the new-look 2005 Twenty20 Cup this week, with a brand new kit just one of the club's incentives to do well this year. read more

  • Retail chain eyes site

    ANOTHER national retail chain could soon be building a major new depot at Severn Beach. read more

  • Calling all car lovers

    The Rotary Club of Cheltenham Cleeve Vale has booked the world famous motor hill climb circuit at Prescott for a unique event next weekend that is open to classic car lovers across the region. read more

  • Cracking crime is Jonathan's mission

    AREAS of Yate plagued by anti-social youths have a new man on the beat who hopes to help combat the problems. Police Community Support Officers are being introduced all over the country and Yate has not missed out. read more

  • Hill upkeep threatened

    THE future maintenance of one of Almondsbury's most treasured open spaces - The Hill - is still in question after parish leaders heard they may not be responsible for it. read more

  • Village bursts into life with carnival passion

    REVELLERS at Winterbourn Down's annual carnival were in celebratory mood on Bank Holiday Monday. read more

  • Town looks to reclaim title

    TRADERS and residents in Thornbury are being urged to make it a blooming lovely summer by once again taking part in the town council's hanging basket scheme. read more

  • Ban parking on busy street, say residents

    CALLS have been made to ban parking in Station Road, Yate, because traffic jams are making residents' lives a misery. read more

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On this day: Dursley Archive | South Gloucestershire Archive


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