Archive - Friday, 10 March 2006


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Dursley Archive

  • Solid start for Stokes

    DAVID STOKES kicked off his British Historic Championship campaign with a third placed finish in the Alternative Sign Centre Robin Hood Historic Stages, held in the Sherwood Forestry complex. read more

  • Final beckons for Dursley

    GFA North Senior Amateur Cup Semi-Final Dursley Town 2 Lydbrook Athletic 0 read more

  • Cinema's apology

    MAY WE convey our sincerest apologies to some of our customers last weekend, when we suffered a minor technical fault that slightly diminished the quality of the films we were showing. We hope that this did not entirely spoil your enjoyment of the movie. read more

  • Magnificent seven

    Gloucestershire Northern Senior League Division One Shortwood United Res 0 Kingswood 7 read more

  • Hill beaten at will

    Gloucestershire Merit Table Division Three Dursley United 30 Coney Hill II 5 read more

  • 'Disappointing' road plan slated

    A COUNTY councillor has this week criticised controversial road developments planned for Berkeley. read more

  • Title celebrations begin for Wotton second string

    Hereford/Gloucestershire Division One Stroud II 0 Wotton-under-Edge II 3 read more

  • Parental problem

    BERKELEY town councillors are this week appealing to parents to be more considerate when picking up their children from school. read more

  • Test a real success

    DURSLEY'S Test the Town challenge proved a hit with residents who gave the area a 100 percent pass rate at a recent open event. read more

  • Trio of treats from WNO

    WELSH National Opera celebrates its 60th anniversary this month and three birthday treats from the company can be enjoyed at the Bristol Hippodrome. read more

  • Dentists reassure public over changes

    DENTAL surgeries which have been told there will be changes to the way they are paid by the government are warning NHS patients not to worry. read more

  • Help run Synwell

    SYNWELL Playing Field has been managed by a committee of local volunteers ever since it was purchased by public subscription back in the 1930s. It is one of very few independently run fields left in the country and is the only playing field at present in the town. read more

  • Council power devolved

    THE FUTURE of Stroud District Council may hang in the balance after plans to review local government structures were announced. read more

  • Traders to be left in dark for a whole day

    FURIOUS traders on Cam High Street face the final nail in the coffin next week following the shock announcement that they will be plunged into darkness. read more

  • Musical fails to match hype

    FOOTLOOSE the musical is based on the film, starring Kevin Bacon, of the same name and which I must admit to never having seen. read more

  • Dursley and district diary

    Friday, March 10 1.30-3.30pm, Cam, Memorial Hall. Tea dance including sequence and ballroom dancing. 7.45pm, Wotton-under-Edge,Electric Picture House. Mrs Henderson Presents, 12A, 103 mins read more

  • Water bills were over tide-mark

    SEVERN Trent Water customers will receive a refund after an investigation found it had overcharged users throughout the country. read more

  • Company listens to scouts

    THE stand-off between 1st Dursley Scout Group and the developers of the former Bymacks site looks set to reach a welcome conclusion. read more

  • Beware of bogus cash points

    SHOPPERS in the county are being warned this week to take extra care when withdrawing money from cash machines at supermarkets. read more

  • It need not be hell in the kitchen

    WITH television chefs such as Jamie Oliver urging us to be more adventurous with our cooking, more people are turning their attention to the kitchen in their leisure time. read more

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