The Union Project, an independent sportswear store located at 6 Queens Circus in the Montpellier area of Cheltenham, is all set for its new store opening. Their new store will be directly opposite the soon to be finished John Lewis store, in Cheltenham town centre. The store itself mainly sells Men’s urban sportswear and street-wear, stocking brands such as Stussy, […]
Author: Paul Wiltshire
WATCH: UOG Hockey forward Ryan Ford reacts after last week’s Cup win over Exeter
The University of Gloucestershire’s Men’s Hockey team completed an unbeaten season in the BUCS Western League after beating Bristol University to win the league title. UOG won the match convincingly 8-1 as they finished the season winning all seven games that they competed in. After reigning supreme over their competitors in the league, the Men’s […]
Get your volunteering on!
It’s Student Volunteering Week at the University of Gloucestershire and it’s not too late to start now! They are giving awards to those who complete 50 hours of volunteering and will be entered into the monthly prize draws. You can get employability awards from Bronze to Silver and to Gold, which is a bonus for […]
Gloucester Rugby: Is there a winger crisis at Gloucester?
With the news that Gloucester wingers Ollie Thorley and Henry Purdy have both had surgery for shoulder injuries and will be out for up to three months, Gloucester look very limited in the winger department. Embed from Getty Images This all stems back to when Gloucester let England star Jonny May move to Leicester during […]
Lizzy Yarnold: Reaction to former Gloucestershire student’s Olympic Gold
This week, former University of Gloucestershire student Lizzy Yarnold became Great Britain’s greatest ever Winter Olympian, after winning gold in Pyeongchang. The 29-year old retained the title she earned four years earlier in Sochi, becoming the first Briton to successfully defend a title in the Winter Olympics. Embed from Getty Images With dizzy spells threatening Yarnold’s hopes, […]
RUGBY: Gloucester-Hartpury player named in England squad
Former Hartpury student, Kelly Smith has been selected on the bench for England in what will be her first England cap during the Six Nations tomorrow against Scotland. The youngster will be alongside fellow team mates Sarah Bern and Ellie Kidunne, who both retain their positions in the starting line up. England Women head coach […]
Cheltenham pub goes the extra ‘yard’
Any plans this weekend? Cheltenham’s favourite quirky pub the Bottle of Sauce has your Saturday sorted as it holds its first ever highly anticipated Yard Sale – so you can go out for a pint and come back with a bag full of second-hand goodies. Held from 10am-4pm, the venue will open its doors to […]
All about Gloucester’s first Folk Trail
Folk musicians from around the country will congregate in Gloucester this weekend for the free Gloucester Folk Trail beginning tomorrow. The music and culture event is set to bring the city alive with local musicians, folk choirs, acoustic bands, and Morris dancers. Here’s a roundup of the weekend. Friday 23rd February The vocal folk choir […]
Top treats for spoiling mum this Mother’s Day
1)Treat your mum like a Queen this Mother’s Day with afternoon tea at Sudeley Castle Enjoy a beautifully scenic walk around the castle and award winning gardens, where you will then be served a spectacular afternoon tea in the pavilion at the Terrace Cafe. Your afternoon tea will include a tasty selection of finger sandwiches, […]
DARTS PREVIEW: Big names get their eye in ahead of Saturday’s Cheltenham Masters
Top names from the world of darts are preparing for The Spectre Cheltenham Masters by stepping up to the oche in Germany tonight. Twelve thousand fans will pack into Berlin’s Mercedes-Benz Arena to witness a top-of-the-table Unibet Premier League clash between Simon Whitlock and Michael Smith. Whitlock is among four players competing in Germany who […]
