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  • Dursley Town boss plots title challenge

    KARL NASH thinks Dursley Town are in rude health as the former Brimscombe and Gloucester City striker plots a title assault on Stroud League Division One. Managing Town for a second season, Nash has made a raft of signings, including sibling Aaron

  • DAVID DREW: Why I back FA pledge to transform football

    IT’S no secret that I’m a football fan, so I was particularly pleased to join the FA in Parliament last week to support its vision to transform grassroots football across England. I backed the FA’s pledges to transform grassroots football over the

  • Six of the best comedy shows coming up near you

    There are plenty of events on this summer in and around Gloucestershire that will tickle your funny bone. Here are six of the best comedy events taking place in the coming weeks. Fawlty Towers Comedy Dinner Location: Stonehouse Court Hotel

  • YOUR LETTERS: Anti-Semitism in Labour shames us all

    Many of us possibly watched Panorama last week on the Semitism issue gripping Jeremy Corbyn and his party and/or listened to the news or read a national newspaper. We will have been shocked at such disclosures as we realised all this is happening

  • JOHN LIGHT: Royal Family 'self-indulgent and out of touch'

    Her majesty the Queen is rightly admired, cherished and loved but the question must be asked if the royal family live in a parallel universe. Prince Charles speaks as a champion of all things green and having concerns about global warming and pollution

  • Thornbury man 'living in fear' after vandals trashed flat

    A MUM whose son’s Thornbury home was trashed by a gang of 15 has told the Gazette he’s still ‘living in fear’ and can’t return to the flat. In late April, Dion Kear, 26, returned home from a trip away with his family to find that his ground floor