Fairford news with Chris Roberts AT the annual meeting of Fairford Town Council held on Tuesday, May 4, Cllr James Nicholls was unanimously re-elected for a second term as mayor of Fairford. A NEW Gloucestershire County Councillor for Fairford and Lechlade was elected on May 6. He is Dom Morris, who lives on the family farm at Quenington. He replaces Ray Theodoulou who has been a GCC Councillor since he was first elected in 2001. Ray served as a cabinet member for finance, property and investments for ten years and then, for eight years, oversaw the construction of the energy from waste project – the largest and most controversial project ever undertaken in Gloucestershire.
The nation is still in mourning after the death of Prince Philip on Friday morning, aged 99. Tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh have poured in from across Gloucestershire, and Eastington Church will toll the tenor in remembrance of the Queen’s husband at 12 noon today. The bells sounded the National Anthem at Gloucester Cathedral yesterday evening and a Book of Condolence has been opened on their website. “My sincere condolences, we have lost an incredible man who’s duty to our Queen and country was beyond compare,” read a tribute in the online book posted this morning. “I felt so emotional when I heard the news just after mid-day yesterday. There will be a giant hole in the Royal family now, my thoughts are with the Queen and the rest of her family, stand easy Prince Philip.”
The nation is still in mourning after the death of Prince Philip on Friday morning, aged 99. Tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh have poured in from across Gloucestershire, and Eastington Church will toll the tenor in remembrance of the Queen’s husband at 12 noon today. The bells sounded the National Anthem at Gloucester Cathedral yesterday evening and a Book of Condolence has been opened on their website. “My sincere condolences, we have lost an incredible man who’s duty to our Queen and country was beyond compare,” read a tribute in the online book posted this morning. “I felt so emotional when I heard the news just after mid-day yesterday. There will be a giant hole in the Royal family now, my thoughts are with the Queen and the rest of her family, stand easy Prince Philip.”
The nation is still in mourning after the death of Prince Philip on Friday morning, aged 99. Tributes to the Duke of Edinburgh have poured in from across Gloucestershire, and Eastington Church will toll the tenor in remembrance of the Queen’s husband at 12 noon today. The bells sounded the National Anthem at Gloucester Cathedral yesterday evening and a Book of Condolence has been opened on their website. “My sincere condolences, we have lost an incredible man who’s duty to our Queen and country was beyond compare,” read a tribute in the online book posted this morning. “I felt so emotional when I heard the news just after mid-day yesterday. There will be a giant hole in the Royal family now, my thoughts are with the Queen and the rest of her family, stand easy Prince Philip.”