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A new vision for leisure in the Cotswolds
At a meeting on Monday 1 March, the Council’s Cabinet unanimously supported the adoption of the Cotswold Leisure Strategy – an all-new vision for leisure that will provide sustainable physical activity and sport opportunities for residents and local communities in the Cotswolds.
Lacrosse players put on running shoes for National Star
Earlier in the season, lacrosse club members voted for a local charity to support this year and chose National Star.
The man, the mic and the hummus: Bob Hunt to retire
Bob has become a staple fixture at Forest Green Rovers and Gloucestershire County Cricket Club since he began reporting from their grounds in the ‘80s.
Task group set up to examine leisure facility closures
The closure of sports facilities at Sir William Romney School in Tetbury and the proposed August closure of the gym at Farmor’s School in Fairford was discussed by Cotswold District Council’s Overview and Scrutiny Committee.
European hockey championship selection for Cotswold businesswoman
Rebecca, who runs Chipping Campden-based creative agency Red Lemon, will be swapping her Mac and visual storytelling hat for her hockey stick and Saltire as she represents Scotland at Masters level.
Polo day at Beaufort Polo Club raises £38,000 for Alzheimer’s Society
The jam-packed event was held in support of Alzheimer’s Society, raising more than £38,000 for the charity which provides information and support, funds research, campaigns to improve care and creates lasting change for people affected by dementia in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Couples invited to join in ‘country house’ tennis tournament
Organised by the Chedworth-based Hill & Valley Lawn Tennis Club, the long-established event raises funds for the club and the churches of Coln St Dennis, Coln Rogers and Chedworth.
Preview of North Cotswold Point-to-Point at Paxford
Torrential rain caused the last-minute cancellation of last year’s meeting but the opposite is true 12 months later as the current dry spell is expected to continue over the holiday weekend.
Preview of the Duke of Beaufort Point-to-Point at Didmarton
It is difficult to believe that 12 months ago this meeting was cancelled due to the “Beast from the East” while this week has seen the highest February temperatures recorded in England.
Cotswold trainer dreams of Cheltenham glory
By Jake Exelby
Elizabeth ‘Dibby’ Brown is best known as the trainer of Cousin Pete, who dead-heated for third in last season’s Cheltenham Foxhunters and will aim to go two better in March.
She has been training at Kilkenny Farm near Bibury – primarily for the Phillips family, who bred, own and ride Cousin Pete – since 2014, and achieved the distinction of a winner with her first-ever runner when ‘Pete’ won at Cocklebarrow and has an impressive 40% strike rate between the flags.
Henderson makes fairytale return from injury at Cocklebarrow
By Russell Smith
GEORGE Henderson, whose riding career was put on hold for five years due to horrendous injuries, made a fairytale return to the winner’s enclosure on The Caller at the Savills Heythrop Hunt meeting at Cocklebarrow, near Aldsworth, in Gloucestershire, on Sunday, January 27.
The 26-year-old had ridden 21 point-to-point winners plus one hunter chase success before breaking his pelvis and back in an accident following his finals while at Reading University.
Green light for new artificial pitch at Chippy
The new sand-dressed pitch at Chipping Norton Leisure Centre will replace the existing Tarmac surface which has reached the end of its life and will meet the growing and more varied needs of residents.
Blow away the January blues at Cocklebarrow Races
The Heythrop Point-to-Point event has in the past attracted a host of celebrities – whether it’s David Cameron, Jeremy Clarkson, Alex James, Giles Coren, John Inverdale, Jilly Cooper, Xander Armstrong, Zara Philips or Liz Hurley, you are almost certain to see one or two of them on Sunday, January 27.
New dance classes for wheelchair users launched in Cotswolds
These classes will be a first of its kind in the county. Cotswold Wheelchair Dance is putting out a call for members to join its ‘Everyone Can Dance’ classes following the success of running in West Oxfordshire since 2016.
50 free sports and activities you can take part in this weekend!
The Active For Life Health and Wellbeing Day at Stratford Park Leisure Centre in Stroud and at The Pulse in Dursley will showcase sports through a huge range of taster sessions on Saturday, September 8.
Leisure centres given major refurbishment
Both the Windrush Leisure Centre in Witney and Chipping Norton Leisure Centre will benefit from brand new equipment and facilities following the works costing more than £750,000 in total.
Chipping Norton Leisure Centre set for expansion
The centre, based at Chipping Norton School, will be given an artificial turf pitch which will replace the existing Tarmac multi-use games area, while the size of the gym will be increased by 60 per cent.
’Wembley’ of skateparks could find new home in Stroud
RUSH Skatepark is set to be offered land next to Stratford Park Leisure Centre to replace its current premises.
Grant funding kick starts a new era for football club
Charlbury Town Football and Sports Club was left without a clubhouse after it was demolished to make way for the new Community Centre in the town.
Cricket’s odd couple are back by popular demand
The Boycott and Aggers’ show at Cheltenham Town Hall on Tuesday, October 17, at 7.30pm will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of ‘Sir’ Geoffrey’s hundredth 100.
