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  • Football: Rovers remain in play-off contention

    FOREST GREEN kept their slim play-off hopes alive with their third straight Blue Square Bet Premier victory at relegated Bath City on Bank Holiday Monday. Yan Klukowski bagged his 17th goal of the season, while Reece Styche emerged from the bench to

  • Pupils left stranded after bus no-show

    PUPILS were left stranded in Olveston after their bus to Castle School was a no-show for the fourth time in less than two months. Since February 1, the 622 Wessex Connect to Thornbury has been cancelled unexpectedly and without warning four times,

  • Football: Thomas sees red in Yate defeat

    SCOTT THOMAS was sent off in a disastrous five-minute spell that cost Yate dearly in heavy rain at Clevedon on Easter Monday. With the match evenly poised at 1-1 just after the hour mark Yate conceded three goals in quick time, one from the penalty spot

  • Witness appeal after attempted burglary in Berkeley

    POLICE are appealing for witnesses after an attempted burglary in Berkeley. According to police offenders smashed a 2ft by 2ft window in a door of a flat on Salter Street, Berkeley between 5pm and 9pm on Good Friday, April 6. No entry was gained to

  • Appeal to look after guide dogs in Gloucestershire

    GUIDE dogs are usually the ones offering support but man’s best friend is making an appeal for board and lodgings in Gloucestershire. Volunteers are needed in the area to look after guide dogs, who are in training. The charity Guide Dogs, which currently

  • Science park tenants share fleet of electric cars

    TENANTS at the Bristol and Bath Science Park have become the first businesses in the South West to share their own fleet of electric cars. The zero emission vehicles are now available for people working at the science park, just off the Avon Ring