Gloucestershire charity launches photography competition to support teenagers and young adults with cancer
Cobalt Health is launching a new photography competition, where twelve photographers will win amazing prizes, including a Canon EOS 2000D with lens, a chance to be published in Cobalt’s calendar, photography workshops and more.
Cobalt Health is raising funds to support teenagers and young adults with cancer through a new photography competition, this April 2021. © Kevin Pascoe Photography
Budding photographers in Gloucestershire are in with the chance to win the ultimate photography prize, thanks to a new photography competition from Cobalt Health.
Capture A Moment for Cobalt is open to both amateur and professional photographers, so no experience is necessary to take part – with the competition helping to raise funds to provide teenagers and young adults with cancer a specialist nurse.
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Gloucester Debenhams to reopen for one final closing down sale
You can take one final look around Debenhams in Gloucester city centre – and bag a closing down sale bargain – before the Art Deco building is transformed by its new owners.
The Debenhams store in Kings Square is set to close later this year and has been taken over by the University of Gloucestershire.
Debenhams in Gloucester has announced that it will reopen for one final closing down sale.
Like many businesses, on Monday 12 April 2021, Debenhams is welcoming customers back to some of its stores including the Gloucester store in Kings Square for a closing down sale which will see prices slashed by up to 70 per cent.