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Stories for 22 June 2005

Stroud Arts

Artist gets new

WOODCHESTER based artist Nicholas Bechgaard opens his Theatre of Life exhibition in Stroud next week.  more...

Writers in plea to readers

FLUSHED with the success of being invited to perform its production of Samurai at the National Theatre, Stroud-based Flies on the Wall Youth Theatre is now looking closer to home for its next big show.   more...

Pianist Keys in to major prizes

FOR the third year in succession Leonard Stanley resident Barrie Cooper has taken the top prize in three piano classes at the Cheltenham Music Festival.  more...

Stroud Features

Healing gently gets a head start

THIS week is craniosacral therapy awareness week, designed to raise the profile of this alternative therapy, which is based around gentle manipulation of the skull. Reporter Sian Davies spent a morning in the capable hands of local practitioner Sheila Kean.  more...

Stroud News

Proud trainees get reward for learning

A STROUD charity is celebrating after notching up an impressive clutch of awards for its students in just two years.   more...

Kids and parents pick up new skills

TO CELEBRATE adult learners week, the Museum in the Park hosted a family discovery day in conjunction with Stroud College.   more...

Flower festival soiled by thieves

STROUD in Bloom organisers saw red when they discovered their lovingly nurtured pink geraniums had been stolen from flower boxes in Merrywalks.  more...

United by football

STRATFORD Park saw a celebration of diversity and friendship this weekend.  more...

Biker's Heartbreak

MOTORCROSS fan John Mills was devastated when he discovered the bike he spent months saving up for had been stolen - the day after his birthday.  more...

Signs of times

BOOK lovers say they are baffled by the re-branding of Stroud library.   more...

Artist gets new

WOODCHESTER based artist Nicholas Bechgaard opens his Theatre of Life exhibition in Stroud next week.  more...

Play area re-opens

A RECREATION ground in Stonehouse which was closed after vandals left smashed glass on the basketball court and removed bolts from play equipment has re-opened.  more...

Stroud Picture Special

Saturday is a sun day

THE sun sizzled as crowds flocked to Rodborough fete on Saturday.  more...

Stroud Sport

Owers names Taylor as number two

FOREST GREEN boss Gary Owers has secured the services of former Bristol City team-mate Shaun Taylor by naming the ex- Swindon Town defender his assistant manager.  more...

Captain Taylor begins to come of age

GLOUCESTERSHIRE'S Chris Taylor has been coming of age recently both on and off the pitch as his second season as skipper begins to heat up.  more...

Frocester striving for Lord's final

NICK TRAINOR is urging his side not to dismiss the threat of Bath as the Frocester skipper turns his side's focus towards Sunday's Cockspur regional final at Bath.  more...

Nailsworth's Reed makes gold standard

NAILSWORTH'S Peter Reed and Great Britain's men's four struck gold for the second time in their World Cup campaign at Munich on Sunday.  more...

Stroud Viewpoint

Viewpoint

COMPUTERS, don't you just hate them.  more...

  
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