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Nikki Owen: Being grateful and running 145 miles

By the time you’re reading this, I would have finished my 145-mile ultra run from London to Bristol. Hopefully. It’s a strange feeling, writing that down now as I sit in the sweltering sun, crossing fingers it won’t be this hot.

Nikki Owen: running, life and comfort zones

What is a comfort zone? I’ve been asking myself this question of late. It’s just two weeks now to the 145-mile ultra run race I’m doing, where I’ll rock up at the start line in London at 6am on July 23rd and run all the way back to Bristol, and to say I’m nervous is an understatement.

Nikki Owen: Running and food banks

When I was a kid, there wasn’t much money. Don’t get me wrong, we had a roof and things, all the usual stuff, but I remember thinking even as a kid that what we had in comparison to others was different. Even then, as a child, I could tell the difference between those that had and those that didn’t.

Brimscombe Port tenants must leave by end of June

Stroud District Council has promised to redouble efforts to find new permanent homes fit for social enterprises, which must make way for a new waterside community at a former industrial site.

James Morrison discusses new album Fight Another Day and misplacing his only BRIT Award in new podcast episode

BRIT Award winner James Morrison has revealed he has lost his only BRIT Award, in a new episode of the I Never Thought It Would Happen podcast.

Investment in community projects agreed in the new SDC budget

Improved community facilities, investment in local projects and help for residents who are struggling with the cost of living are key features of Stroud District Council’s 2024/25 budget.

Green Party names parliamentary candidate for North Cotswolds

The Green Party has selected Cllr Chloe Turner as its parliamentary candidate to stand for the new North Cotswolds constituency.

Renishaw toasts 50 years with global events

In 1973, Sir David McMurtry and John Deer founded global engineering technologies company, Renishaw.

Shadow Minister meets armed forces veterans

Labour Party Parliamentary candidate for Stroud Constituency, Dr Simon Opher, hosted a visit from Luke Pollard, Shadow Minister for the Armed Forces and Labour MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, on Monday to meet veterans and Labour Party activists.

Pictures: Here We Are launches at the Sub Rooms

A photographic exhibition featuring work made around the Stroud District launched at the Sub Rooms on Tuesday evening.

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