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Author: Harrison Clifford

Photo of a close up of a parking meter. In the background is a brick-layed car park with parked cars and barren trees.
Christmas Gloucester Shopping

Free Parking for Christmas Shoppers in Gloucester

December 1, 2023December 1, 2023Harrison CliffordComment(0)

With the festive season coming up, people are struggling to make the decision between gifts and bills during the cost-of-living crisis. Gloucester city council has offered shoppers free parking to encourage their custom to local businesses. Beginning on December 2nd, it will last all day in three major car parks – Westgate Street, Station Road, […]

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News Students

The dogs are back!

November 10, 2023November 10, 2023Harrison CliffordComment(0)

The dogs are back in the Sanctuary on Park campus. Archie, a working Cocker Spaniel, and Rizzo, a mixed breed Terrier and Spaniel, are two regulars in the Park Campus who come in to socialise with students. Jo, the university campus Chaplain, is the owner of the two dogs. “We’ve been doing it for 5/6 […]

Cheltenham News

Food banks in Gloucestershire over-stretched

November 10, 2023November 10, 2023Harrison CliffordComment(0)

People in Cheltenham and Gloucester are relying on food banks more than ever before, with a 56% rise in the last year.  The cost-of-living crisis has left people struggling to feed their families, and worried about how they are going to pay their energy bills, with many working extra hours to make ends meet. (Gloucester food […]

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