Eurovision: Will Europe believe in Bonnie Tyler?

10:00am Saturday 18th May 2013

BONNIE Tyler follows in the famous footsteps of Engelbert Humperdinck and Lulu as she represents the UK in the Eurovision Song Contest on tonight. But will her huge European fanbase do the trick? 

Parking restriction feared to be not enough for Dursley residents

Derek and Valerie Allbon in Legion Close, Dursley

8:00am Saturday 18th May 2013

A PROPOSED traffic order to restrict parking on a narrow road leading to a Dursley estate will not go far enough for some residents living there.

300 survivors, their friends and family, stand up to cancer in Charfield

Sue Simmons, Steve Kerner, Betty Manser, Angie Searle, Lisa Wiles and Liane Cope

7:00pm Friday 17th May 2013

NEARLY 300 survivors, patients and their families and friends stood up to cancer at Charfield’s first charity walk, raising more than £6,000 towards vital support work.

Dursley Town Mayor re-appointed

Dursley Town Mayor Jane Ball

4:00pm Friday 17th May 2013

THE MAYOR of Dursley has been re-appointed for her ninth successive term and predicts a good year ahead for the town.

Bloodied Dursley vandal hands himself in

11:20am Friday 17th May 2013

A 25-YEAR-OLD man from Dursley has turned himself in after leaving blood on a window he smashed at Dursley Town Council's office.

Slimbridge celebrates the smaller things in life

Wildlife and natural history artist Cath Hodsman, from Minchinhampton

7:00am Friday 17th May 2013

Cotswold artist Cath Hodsman is spending the summer at the Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT), drawing and painting insects and plants.

Two Coaley council homes condemned

Staff pic Houses in Far Green, Coaley, waiting to be demolished

6:20am Friday 17th May 2013

TWO council houses in Coaley set for demolition because of structural issues are planned to be replaced by five terraced homes by Stroud District Council.

Armed police called to Dursley home after forced eviction escalates

Police appeal after thieves steal fuel and break into a shed in Thornbury

8:00am Thursday 16th May 2013

ARMED police descended on a Dursley home after residents brandished knives and ball-bearing guns during a forced eviction of a middle-aged woman.

Road safety awareness day pulls in the crowds in Cam

Police and Crime Commissioner Martin Surl takes a look at one of the road safety motorcycles with motorcycle safety co-ordinator Chris Harrison at the Cam Tesco Road Safety and Community Day on Saturday

6:15pm Thursday 16th May 2013

POLICE, fire crews and a hazardous area response team attended Tesco supermarket in Cam at the weekend - but instead of dealing with a serious incident on Saturday, the emergency services were there to help promote a road safety and community day.

Conservatives form minority administration to run Gloucestershire County Council

10:35am Thursday 16th May 2013

THE Conservative group on Gloucestershire County Council has opted to form a minority administration to run the authority after the party lost overall control following local elections at the beginning of the month.






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