Stroud Times is thrilled to announce a new advertising partnership with The Prince Albert, one of the region’s most celebrated ales, art, and music pubs.
The Prince Albert stands proudly at the top of Rodborough Hill, just above Stroud on the way to the glorious Rodborough and Minchinhampton National Trust Commons.
The collaboration brings together two organisations deeply rooted in the Stroud community, united by a shared passion for creativity, local culture, and community spirit.
On the partnership with Stroud Times, publican Lotte Lyster Connolly said: “We’re really excited to be working with Stroud Times to share news not only from the Prince Albert in Rodborough, but from the wider pub world – celebrating grassroots venues and what’s happening locally in Rodborough and across the district.
“Ash Loveridge has long been at the forefront of news in Stroud, Matt Bigwood with his video and photography talents and now, with Faye Hatcher’s ear to the ground and her excellent reporting, we know this is a brilliant way to communicate across the Stroud district. It’s an especially exciting year for us as a family, as we celebrate 30 years at this lovely little pub, perched up a very steep hill just outside town.”

Faye Hatcher of Stroud Times said: “We at Stroud Times are delighted to be partnering with The Prince Albert. Their reputation extends far and wide, and we couldn’t be prouder to be associated with them.
“The Prince Albert is a great venue, a community hub, and a space for everyone to enjoy. With the many events they host throughout the year, our readers will get a real flavour of the wide range of activities on offer through their regular column- ensuring they never miss a thing.”





