840 Brentford--Notts County 2013-03-29 16:00:00
1 @ 1.85 2-1
849 Tranmere--Sheffield Utd. 2013-03-29 16:00:00
2 @ 2.45 0-1
846 Hartlepool--MK Dons 2013-03-29 16:00:00
2 @ 2.15 0-2
862 Oxford Utd.--Morecambe 2013-03-29 16:00:00
1 @ 2.00 1-1
865 Rotherham--AFC Wimbledon 2013-03-29 16:00:00
1 @ 1.75 1-0
863 Port Vale--Cheltenham 2013-03-29 16:00:00
1 @ 2.25 3-2 Emiljano Isufaj shife pak more
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Sullivan
Aintree 2013 has been brilliant. So much more enjoyable than Cheltenham #GN2013
Azoulay
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Cukkemane
Cheltenham gold cup 2013, not many winners but a cracking day with the lads
Flores
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'Elderly population in Cheltenham, Cotswolds and Tewkesbury set to rise sharply'
Thursday, April 04, 2013 Gloucestershire Echo
By NICK LESTER
THE elderly population in Gloucestershire is set to rise sharply, new figures have revealed.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics forecasts a 56 per cent rise in the number of over-65s and a 96 per cent hike in over-85s in the county between 2010 and 2030.
It follows a recent warning by a cross-party parliamentary committee that the Government is "woefully underprepared" for the consequences of a rapidly ageing society.
The cross-party group said unless swift action was taken in Whitehall, it could cause "a series of crises" in society and public services.
ONS figures showed the number of over-65s in Gloucestershire is predicted to increase from 111,500 to 173,700 by the end of the next decade, and over-85s from 16,700 to 32,800 during the same period.
Statistics revealed that by 2030, the figures would reach 29,200 over-65s and 6,200 over-85s in Cheltenham; 28,800 over-65s and 5,400 over-85s in Cotswolds; and 26,000 over-65s and 4,900 over-85s in Tewkesbury.
Nationally, there is a predicted a 50 per cent rise in the number of over-65s and a doubling in over-85s between 2010 and 2030.
The figures were highlighted by the House of Lords committee as it pressed the Government to draw up plans to prepare for an older population.
Lord Filkin, chairman of the Lords Committee on Public Service and Demographic Change, said: "As a country we are not ready for the rapid ageing of our population.
"This is not a distant issue; our population is older now and will get more so over the next decade. The public are entitled to an honest conversation about the implications."
A government spokesman said: "We already have an ambitious programme in place across government to understand and better meet the needs of an ageing population.
"It is essential that we reform our public services so they can cater for changing demand and are sustainable in the longer-term.
"We are making radical changes to our pension system to encourage more people to save for their retirement." {-_-}
Lee
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Mizrachi
My bday bash April 21 2013!!! 5$ Ladies 10$males #unlimitedHookahs 3$shots of jose cuervo 3$ Apple martinis 5$ Long Island 5 and cheltenham!
Stewart
Don't forget to join us on Good Friday, 29th March 2013 for our Easter Egg..stravaganza!!!!!!
From 10am-6pm, everyone welcome! Discounted entry prices on the day: (These prices are only valid for 29th March only)
Adults = free
Babies under 1 = free
Children aged 1 - under 2 years = £1
Children aged 2 and over = £2
We will be holding Easter egg hunts, face painting with Sally from Cheltenham Face Painting, In the Night Garden characters at 11am, 1pm, 3pm and 5pm, free prize draw to win a free party for 10 guests and if you book a party on the day or before 7th April, the birthday child will go free!!!!! Leaflets will be distributed locally and they will be available to pick up in the centre from Monday onwards.
Toddler morning has now stopped as it is the school holidays and will start again on Monday 8th April. We are open everyday throughout the school holidays from 10am-6pm and any early closures will be posted on facebook in advance, although this is rare. Our standard entrance prices are available on our website which is www.playfarm.co.uk
Happy Easter from all at The Play Farm and see you there! x
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Official results are out for Cheltenham Archers Charity Easter Bunny Tournament.
A respectable return to outdoor competition by the team from SA in our first away tournament of 2013.
Lindsey Parsons 3rd ladies Bare Bow.
Sammie Upton 4th ladies Recurve.
Su Elliot 4th ladies Longbow.
Sarah Booen 6th ladies Longbow.
Peter Minshaw 8th gents Recurve.
Charlie Upton 12th gents Longbow.
Colin Booen 13th gents Longbow.
A massive well done to all who braved the weather to represent the club and the county against some of the top competition archers from 14 clubs across the UK.
(Richard Powell one of the top longbow archers in the UK competed. That was the level of standard there.)
Malach
#sunshine in Cheltenham at 6.30pm, thats a first for 2013
Moore
Gloucestershire Lib Dems County Council elections Manifesto 2013
a strong economy & a fair society
Six to Fix
1. Repairing our roads, filling in potholes
Liberal Democrats will invest in additional repairs to our roads and footways to repair the damage left after eight years of Tory neglect. We will release £5 million worth of surplus funds in the council’s reserves to help fix the enormous number of potholes on the county’s roads.
2. Growing our economy, investing in jobs
The county council will work with the Local Enterprise Partnership to create more private sector jobs and apprenticeships. Liberal Democrats will support growing businesses to achieve their goals and will also work to establish new businesses in manufacturing, advanced technologies and the green economy.
3. Opposing a waste incinerator, protecting the environment
We have strongly opposed the building of a £500m waste incinerator at Javelin Park on environmental and economic grounds. We will seek to use more environmentally friendly technology to dispose of the residual household waste.
4. Freezing on-street parking charges, cutting the price of residents’ parking permits
A Liberal Democrat council will freeze on-street car parking charges across Gloucestershire. In residents’ parking permit zones Liberal Democrats will reduce the annual fee from £80 to £50.
5. Making sure we can trust what we eat, protecting trading standards
The Tories have slashed spending on Trading Standards by 50% at a time when the service is under greatly increased pressure with the controversy over horse meat in beef products. It needs to be in the forefront of testing food products on sale locally. There will be no further cuts in Trading Standards under the Liberal Democrats.
6. Creating a new joint fire and ambulance service, for a safer county
We will lobby the government to establish a pathfinder project for a joint Gloucestershire fire and ambulance service under the control of the county council.
Cohen
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Cheltenham 2013: World Hurdle tips and betting preview
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Sahni
Why does David of Cheltenham Road have to be such a genius? Love these knobs!
http://modpodgerocksblog.com/2013/04/customized-wooden-knobs.html
Ishii
Full time at the Park and very a disappointing last gasp 2-1 defeat for City
Rath
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