Dursley News - February 2019
 

During February Dursley received a fall of snow which laid around for a few days, giving the streets an attractive uniform look. Luckily it had all gone by the time of the Dursley Dozen race which saw runners from all over the country compete in the tough annual challenge. Elsewhere in Woodmancote the premises of Starkey Van Hire have been demolished and work is underway remodelling the site.

 
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Snow in Dursley
A view of the Heritage Centre and Jacob's House following a good covering of snow which fell through much of the previous night and morning.
(February 1st 2019 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Raglan House in the snow
Snow laying outside Raglan House in Long Street, one time home of Mikael Pedersen.
(February 1st 2019 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Dursley Dozen race
Early finishers arrive at the end of the Dursley Dozen race in Parsonage Street after a gruelling run up and down the hills around the town.
(February 10th 2019 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
   

Starkey Van Hire site redevelopment
On this site in Woodmancote, the one time buildings of Starkey Van Hire have been demolished and the site is being redeveloped for housing.
(February 16th 2019 - copyright Andrew Barton)

 
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