Smiths Industries at Cheltenham: The story of fifty years at Bishop's Cleeve 1940-1990

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Smiths Industries at Cheltenham: The story of fifty years at Bishop's Cleeve 1940-1990

Smiths Industries at Cheltenham: The story of fifty years at Bishop's Cleeve 1940-1990

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called Broadmead and Cleeve meadow. (fn. 419) Gotherington also had lot meadow in Broadmead, and three Six year old boys, however, are not too worried by mud and puddles. What impressed me about our new home was the orchard at the bottom of the garden, the woods at the top of the road, and the fields which seemed to stretch for miles and miles, waiting to be explored. GAY LANE When Cheltenham RFC left the POW Stadium at the start of the current season Smiths saw this as a golden opportunity to have a new home of their own. Smiths rebranded themselves as Smiths Rugby and moved into the Prince of Wales Stadium in 2016…That’s the first part of our great history!

But Mr Smith says he also called 999 and then went out to find the GP as he was concerned about his mother's welfare. He claims he found the GP asleep in the car at around 4.24am. Concerns have been raised over injuries sustained by a patient in hospital not being properly recorded in Gloucestershire. Bishop’s Cleeve resident Keith Smith has complained to Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (GHNFT) over the care his late mother Olive received last year. He added that senior management changes had recently been made at Smiths and he hoped that planned discussions between the company and the trustees would result in the increase being paid in full. He said that in the meantime worried pensioners were up in arms and lodging complaints about the misleading letters they had received from Mercer and the disappointing way they were being treated by the company. On January 7, 2022, I reported this to the Care Quality Commission, which replied, four days later: 'We would certainly expect NHS hospitals to log the incidents you’ve described'. church was in a bad state of repair, (fn. 598) and the foundations and much of the fabric of the building were

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the chancel. Three stalls incorporate 16th- or 17thcentury carving, and there are two Flemish paintings

same time there were 9 yardlanders, 1 half-yardlander, and 5 with only a few acres each. (fn. 374) At the Woodmancote. (fn. 389) One of the Southam manors, however, included land in four other fields. (fn. 390) About 1600

The Girls of the estate were the least rigidly organised of the groups. They tended to play in threes and fours and make more lasting friendships than the boys. The 'Gang' (to which I belonged) comprised the boys who were under 8 years old or so when the estate started. We were a highly active and noisy bunch. The 'Big Kids' were our sworn enemies and they included the boys from about 9 years and over. I've compiled a list of the young people who moved in to the estate at the beginning, and have included those who were born there or came to live there during the 1940s. I hope that I've not missed anyone. The asterisks indicate the Big Kids and the older girls: was built in 1825 in Woodmancote, where nonconformist meetings were held in 1811 and 1822. (fn. 649) By the time the doctor returned to the house, Mr Smith says his mother had stopped breathing and required CPR. You didn't mention me, but there again I didn't recognise your Christian Name. I knew one of the Wilson fromm Meadow Way, they lived in the last turning an the left about the fourth or fifth house along on the right near the Playground. The specific circumstances are subject to ongoing investigations and therefore it would not be appropriate for us to comment further at this stage.

From the outset Smiths always had a full fixture list including all the teams in the Cheltenham area and up into the Cotswolds and beyond to junior clubs in Bristol, Bath, Oxford and down to South Wales. The Club went open in the mid-seventies and welcomed the introduction of Leagues for the 1987/88 Season and Smiths were justifiably proud of being crowned Champions of Gloucestershire Division 4 that same year. Family Friendly Whilst Smiths watches have long been a niche area for collectors, their recent year-on-year rise in price indicates that an increasing number of people are beginning to recognise the exceptional quality of these British timepieces.

and of Lord Ellenborough. (fn. 221) After Lord Ellenborough's death it was usually occupied by lessees; (fn. 222) However, that is not to say that these watches were not stylish, as evidenced by their lollipop hands and horn lug cases!

I believe that the GP had no reason to leave the house. He could have carried on making those calls from the settee or he could have sent his driver out to handle the calls in the car,” he said.Mr Smith spoke to a GP at 7.11pm and told them his mother had pain in the stomach area for the last nine hours despite having taken paracetamol. Samuel Smith, Junior opened larger premises on The Strand and later had shops in Piccadilly and Trafalgar Square in London However, she did have a softer side to her nature. I well remember one afternoon that she was reading 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' to the class - she had a lovely deep voice - and had reached one of the saddest bits, when all of a sudden her voice wavered and a tear rolled down her cheek. She said that she just couldn't go on. Instantly the whole class was on her side and pleaded with her to continue. It was quite remarkable. She also gained our respect. .. We expect the highest standards of service for our patients and will continue to work closely with the provider to support timely and high-quality care for the people of Gloucestershire.”



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