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RICHMOND CARE VILLAGE RESIDENTS MEET BIRDS OF PREY

The residents of Richmond Care Village Painswick were lucky enough to enjoy an up close and personal Birds of Prey Experience when the experts from “Walks with Hawks” visited on Monday 4th March.

A restored Roman cockerel figurine is the best result from a Cirencester dig in decades, archaeologists have said.

The 12.5cm bronze figure was discovered inside a child's grave and is thought to have been a message to the gods

BBC Worldwide is making a documentary series about small and medium sized businesses in the UK.

Whatever your industry, if you run a company or small chain of businesses with ten to a hundred staff, we’d love to hear your story!

Fancy a skiydive tor Charity?  Why not "Jump In July"?

The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) is organising Jump in July, which will offer people a chance to skydive from 10,000ft for free.

Celebrate National Bed Month with Saymor Furnishers!

According to research mattresses need to be replaced every 7 years. If your bed is more than seven years old it might not be giving you the support or comfort you need for a healthy and refreshing nights sleep. How old is yours?

Richmond Village Retirement Village joins forces with The Croft School to save "Mr Toad"!

On Friday 1st February, residents and staff at Richmond Village were joined by the year 6 class from Croft Primary School Painswick to help Ellen Winter, Stroud Community Wildlife Officer from Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, to create “Toad Homes”.

The Benefits of a Cotswolds Location!

Recent findings from research including a survey of businesses in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) have revealed the total value of economic activity within the AONB to be worth around £2billion and that many businesses significantly benefit from being located within the Cotswolds.

Comic Relief for Red Nose Day

06 February 2013 11:37

Get fundraising for Red Nose Day!!

Stroud District Council  offers grants of up to £1,000 for youth projects

STROUD District Council is making grants of up to £1,000 available to youth projects operating in the Five Valleys.
The deadline for applications is Friday, February 15, 2013.

Stroud District Council freezing tax and increasing investment

Stroud District Council is freezing council tax for another year and pumping £2million worth of investment plans back into the district