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Stories for 21 June 2002

Cirencester Air Tattoo

Security step up for Air Tattoo in wake of September 11 terrorist attacks

SECURITY for the world's biggest military air show at RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire is to be stepped up in the wake of the September 11 terrorist attacks.   more...

Police unveil new parking plan to ease traffic disruption

GLOUCESTERSHIRE police are promising to keep disruption on the roads to a minimum when 200,000 aircraft enthusiasts descend on Fairford for the Royal International Air Tattoo.  more...

Cirencester Arts

Tribute band set to rock Cirencester Corn Hall

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Cirencester College students hold lunchtime classical concert

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2002 Cheltenham Festival of Music comes to town

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Major gives talk

MAJOR Philip Ashby will be giving a talk about his escape from Sierra Leone and reading from his top ten best selling book Unscathed at Ottakar's bookshop, Cirencester on Wednesday, July 3 at 7pm.  more...

Tom Stoppard play comes to the Everyman.

FROM Monday to Saturday, July 1-6, The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard, the author of plays including Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Arcadia and the Oscar-winning film Shakespeare in Love comes to the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham.  more...

Cirencester News

Group looks for link between autism and jabs

A CIRENCESTER parent whose daughter is autistic has joined a new national research group to find out if there is a link between the controversial MMR jab and the disorder.  more...

Cricklade Festival rocks into town

THE annual Cricklade town Festival has been getting everyone in the summer party spirit this week with a colourful and lively programme of music and entertainment.  more...

  
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