The Gloucester Eye
Image courtesy of kennysarmy – flickr Until 13 August – The Gloucester Docks Ferris Wheel is expected to attract visitors from far and wide, offering fun rides and stunning views of the city....
View ArticleBike Week in Gloucestershire
13 to 21 June – Gloucestershire is being encouraged to get cycling this Bike Week 2009, with a series of two-wheeled events taking place across the county....
View ArticleFree swimming for children at GL1
GL1 leisure centre in Gloucester is giving children under the age of 16 the chance to swim for free, with registrations for the national programme launching on 1 June 2009....
View ArticleAll the fun of the fair
Friday 17th July – Sunday 2nd August, Gloucester Park All the fun of the fair! From the biggest and best new white-knuckle thrill machines to traditional children’s rides, from side-shows and arcades...
View ArticleNew luxury bus service comes to Gloucester
Buses on the 94 route have been upgraded! On September 12th Stagecoach launched a fleet of 12 brand new luxury gold buses. You can view more pictures here.
View ArticleThe Queen will be visiting Gloucester this October
Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will arrive at Gloucester Docks Friday, October 23 at around 11.30am. She will view the new developments at Gloucester Docks including Gloucester Quays,...
View ArticleThe Queen’s timetable for today
Her Majesty The Queen is visiting Gloucester and Cheltenham today. If you would like to see Her Majesty and HRH the Duke of Edinburgh below is the full timetable: 11.30am: Her Majesty and His Royal...
View ArticlePictures from the Queen’s visit to Gloucestershire 2009
The photo above was taken by James F Clay
View ArticleThe Severn Bore
Taking place on numerous occasions every year, The Severn Bore is an impressive tidal wave of water which works its way up the Severn Estuary over a distance of around 25 miles between Awre and...
View ArticleCrucible at Gloucester Cathedral
The exhibition will show over 75 works from 48 artists – a who’s who of contemporary British sculpture – from the “New Bronze Age” sculptors of the 1950s to current household names like Damien Hirst...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....