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Syrian Refugees – chests of drawers and wardrobes needed
Further to my post a fortnight or so ago at least one villager has responded with a donation of furniture. This to be collected next Monday, 21 December. Stroud District […]
Read More »Syrian Refugees Coming to Stroud
We have been told that there are about to be Syrian refugees coming to the Stroud District to be settled. The Stroud Furniture Bank, who work alongside The Stroud Foodbank, […]
Read More »Well Hill Appreciated
Sue Whitfield found this note under the bench by the spring on Well Hill: In case you find that tricky to read(!) it says: Dear local person, It has been lovely […]
Read More »What would be your vision for the future of Well Hill?
Well Hill is the heart of our village, but we’re not really making the most of it. What can we do to make it more accessible, more usable … more […]
Read More »Abandoned Statuettes
Jo Flowerdew reports that on 26 May [the delay is my fault, having been on holiday – Ed]: “a man called at our house with 2 statuettes he had found […]
Read More »Village Tidy-Up held on 22 March
There was a terrific turnout of 20 people, clearing Well Hill and litter-picking out to the A46 and along the Furlongs. Take a look at the photos to see what we got up to.
Read More »Burglary, Monday 4 Aug
A house in Tresham was burgled in the small hours of Monday morning. Access was through an unlocked back door. Cash and a number of electronic items, readily to hand, were stolen.
Read More »New Website
Spring has arrived and with it a revitalised tresham.org.uk – the brainchild of broadbean who are based at Avening. The brand new site is much easier to use when adding content […]
Read More »Well Hill
COTSWOLD VOLUNTARY WARDENS have been busy in Tresham. It is thanks to them that the steps and most of the brambles have been cleared to make access to the Memorial/ […]
Read More »Charles Maughan
Charles Maughan was remembered at Tresham Church today. Pam and Charles came to live in Tresham around 1982. They contributed a great deal to Tresham and were much loved. Pam died […]
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