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Row over unisex loos continues
STOW Town Council is to write to Cotswolds MP Geoffrey Clifton-Brown about their concerns over plans to build unisex toilets in the town. The decision to write to the MP, which was made at last Thursday's council meeting, came after months of frustration
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Skateboarders blamed for damage to cross
SKATEBOARDERS in Stow have been warned by police to keep away from the town's historic ancient market cross, which has been damaged by their antics. PC Chris Skinner told Stow Town Council that skateboarders have been using the the cross as a "grinder
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Warning on death crash road
AN experienced traffic policeman has said that he does not believe the stretch of the A429, where seven people died in the recent head-on collision, is unsafe. Responding to a question about the road markings where the accident happened on Friday, March
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Cancer survivor Ann runs for charity
CHIPPING Norton School assistant headteacher Ann Ashdown will be running in this year's Race for Life after recovering from cancer. Ann, 52, took part in last year's event at Heythrop Park just weeks after finishing gruelling cancer treatment. She and
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Parking fines change
PARKING fines in the Cotswolds rose yesterday following Gloucestershire County Council's decision to introduce a new two-tier banding system. It means that the former £60 illegal parking fine has been replaced by a higher and lower penalty charge of