Raging Bull is opening a new store at Gloucester Quays
The rugby-inspired clothing brand is the latest addition to Gloucester Quays, kitting out its new store with stylish menswear, womenswear and kids’ pieces.
Raging Bull opens its new store at Gloucester Quays in May 2021.
Gloucester Quays is welcoming a new arrival, with rugby heritage brand, Raging Bull, opening its dedicated store on Friday 21 May 2021.
Founded by former Gloucester Rugby player, Phil Vickery MBE, it will fit right in at the city’s outlet shopping spot – stocking a range of menswear, womenswear and kids’ garments to suit all styles.
Delivering stylish seasonal pieces without the hefty price tag, Raging Bull’s current collection includes colourful tees, polo shirts and lightweight knitwear.
Wednesday 5 May 2021 11:48 am No away fans at Premier League games until next season after clubs decide to keep last two matches of the season for home supporters only
Football fans will be allowed to return to Premier League matches from 17 May onwards - but away supporters must wait until next season (Getty Images)
The final two rounds of the Premier League season will reopen to home fans only, organisers have confirmed.
There had been speculation that a small number of away supporters would be permitted to attend games once lockdown is eased further on 17 May.
But that has now been ruled out, with the Premier League citing “varying operational challenges” and “the need to deliver a consistent approach, while maximising the opportunity for home-fan attendance”.
Bathers Beats Cancer raffle launches in Cheltenham with £17,000 worth of prizes
With a chance to win 124 incredible prizes – from tasting menus, signed sports shirts, artwork and tattoos – the Bathers Beats Cancer raffle is raising urgent funds for a Cheltenham man to have life-saving treatment. And here’s how you enter.
The Bathers Beats Cancer raffle has been launched to raise vital funds for Stuart Bathers’ treatment, pictured here with his wife Esther.
The Bathers Beats Cancer raffle has been launched by a group of friends to raise urgent funds for Stuart Bathers, a 39-year-old Cheltenham man fighting an inoperable brain tumour, to have life-saving treatment not available on the NHS.