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Cheltenham Community

Cheltenham Community

By: Reg Lee
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Cheltenham Community is a weekly podcast for the Cheltenham area covering News, Events, Local stories, Business and much more.© 2024 Cheltenham Community Politics & Government Social Sciences
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  • Goodbye and Farewell
    Jun 28 2024

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    This is the last podcast for Cheltenham Community Podcast as it is not getting the numbers and the response is not excellent so I am calling it a day. Thank you if you have been listening but goodbye

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    1 min
  • Runner’s Ordeal in Montpellier Gardens, Teen Bike Theft on High Street, and Crofton Springs Care Home Jobs
    Jun 27 2024

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    What if your daily run turned into a nightmare? In today's Cheltenham Community Daily News, we bring you the unsettling story of a 27-year-old female runner who was sexually assaulted near Montpellier Gardens. Gloucestershire Police need your help to identify the suspect. Additionally, we discuss the arrest of a 15-year-old boy who allegedly robbed a teenage girl of her £1,000 bike on High Street. Despite initial setbacks in identifying the culprit, police have successfully recovered the stolen bike and are currently seeking charging advice.

    But it’s not all grim news. There's a beacon of hope with the upcoming opening of Crofton Springs, a luxurious and eco-friendly care home set to create 65 new jobs for the Cheltenham community. We speak with Daryl James from Lime Trees and Maria Taylor, head of New Build Commissioning, to highlight the significance of this new facility and the rewarding career opportunities it offers. From state-of-the-art amenities to unparalleled training programs, Crofton Springs promises to make a meaningful impact. Join us for these important updates and more on today's episode!

    Manhunt for Cheltenham bus stop pervert who smacked female runner's bottom

    Boy, 15, arrested after allegedly stealing £1k bike from teenage girl in Cheltenham

    New Cheltenham care home to create 65 jobs

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    3 mins
  • A40 Incident Analysis, St Edward's New Leader, and Ballet's Grand Return
    Jun 26 2024

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    What if your daily commute took an unexpected turn? Join us as we uncover the details of a serious incident on the A40 Golden Valley bypass, where a man sustained significant injuries after falling from an overbridge. We'll walk you through the events of the day and provide updates on the road closures and detours you need to know. Plus, get to know Anna Sanford Squires, the new headteacher set to lead St Edward's Senior School starting September 2024. With her impressive academic background and commitment to dynamic curriculums, she's poised to make a big impact on the school's future.

    But that's not all—this episode is packed with exciting community news! Mark your calendars for the London City Ballet's return to Cheltenham's Everyman Theatre this August, a performance not to be missed after nearly three decades. And don't miss the celebration of Lodder's Solicitors' 10th anniversary on June 27th, 2024, featuring delicious food, gin tasting, and live jazz. Tune in to stay engaged with all the latest happenings in our vibrant community and make sure to subscribe or ask your smart speaker for the latest episode of Cheltenham Community Podcast.

    New headteacher announced for St Edward's Senior School in Cheltenham

    Cheltenham law firm marks 10th anniversary with staff appointments and a celebratory gin and jazz party

    Man seriously injured after falling from A40 overbridge in Cheltenham

    London City Ballet returns to Cheltenham for the first time in almost 30 years

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    3 mins
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