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Cirencester Lottery Winner

Monday, February 15th, 2010

The winners of the £56million EuroMillions jackpot have been named as Nigel Page and his partner Justine Laycock from Cirencester.The couple share the £112m jackpot with another ticket, bought in Spain.Link : Cirencester website

The Art Of Cornwall - An Exhibition In Cirencester

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The Wonderwall Gallery in Cirencester opens its annual ‘Art of Cornwall’ exhibition on Saturday 3rd October, featuring the work of some of the leading contemporary artists working in Cornwall.
 
This exciting exhibition includes new work by eight highly accomplished painters, including Paul Geraghty, Nicholas St.John Rosse, Michael Hill, Sophie Harding and Richard Lodey.
 
Also in the exhibition are the paintings of […]

Fun Events At Corinium Museum Over Half-Term Holidays

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

A trio of family fun activities will have children buzzing with excitement at the Corinium Museum during May half term. 
The Park Street venue starts the series of sessions with an fun ‘Graffiti Workshop’ on Wednesday May 28th, aimed at the 9 to12 year old age group.  In this workshop, children will learn about graffiti through […]

See The Sights And Stay Healthy With Cotswold Walks

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

A series of walks to help the public stay fit and explore the sights of the Cotswolds at the same time got going this month with the launch of ‘Catch A Bus and Walk’ scheme.The scheme, officially launched by Cotswold District Council on April 9th, allows people to take one of ten walks of between […]

Appeal For Witnesses After Woman Attacked In Cirencester

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Police are appealing for witnesses after a man attempted to grab a woman as she walked along a road in Cirencester in the early hours of Thursday April 17.

The 27 year-old woman, who comes from Cirencester, had been walking along the Somerford Road, away from Cirencester, at around 1.50am.
She walked across the bridge over the A419, and […]

A Host Of Holiday Fun At The Corinium Museum

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

From storytelling to life in Roman Corinium workshops, there is something for all the family at the Corinium Museum, Cirencester over the Easter school holidays.
The Park Street museum will host several family drop-in sessions during the holiday break, including attempts to recreate crafts and characters from both the Victorian and Medieval eras, as well as […]

Views Sought On Cirencester Conservation Areas

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

The public will have their say this spring as Cotswold District Council proposes to redraw the boundaries of Cirencester’s four Conservation Areas.
Under guidelines from English Heritage, the Council’s conservation team will start a six-week consultation with residents this month, over the first changes to Cirencester’s Conservation Area boundaries since 1991.
A Character Appraisal and Management […]