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  • 1 week ago | bbc.com | Carys Nally |Clara Bullock

    YouTuber 'risks his life' for cheese-rolling winCarys Nally & Clara BullockBBC News, GloucestershireThe highlights from the 2025 Gloucestershire cheese rolling racesGerman Tom Kopke was victorious at the Gloucestershire cheese-rolling event for the second year in a row, saying he "risked his life" to win. Mr Kopke, 23, who runs his own YouTube channel, was one of dozens of competitors who took part in the traditional annual event down the steep slopes of Cooper's Hill in Gloucestershire.

  • 1 week ago | flipboard.com | Carys Nally |Clara Bullock

    3 hours agoOur live coverage of this year's Gloucestershire's cheese rolling has now come to an end. We hope you have enjoyed our coverage of this eccentric event that draws thousands of spectators to the West. Image source, PA Media Now the dust has settled - literally - here are this year's winners. German …

  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.co.uk | Lucy Tegg |Carys Nally

    Image source, GoogleImage caption, Businesses owners in Regent Street have signed an open letter to the councilBBC News, West of EnglandBusinesses owners have warned that new parking charges pose a "significant threat" to the future of their independent high-street. But businesses on Kingswood High Street have come together to write an open letter asking the council to re-think the move, which sees drivers charged 70p for the first hour in short stay car parks, rising to £5 for up to four hours.

  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.co.uk | Bea Swallow |Carys Nally

    Image source, The Mazi ProjectImage caption, The MAZI Project also runs cooking courses for young people Bosses at a food poverty charity say they are struggling to keep up with demand as they launch their largest-ever fundraising campaign. Bristol's MAZI Project is aiming to raise £35,000 to support young people's mental health through healthy food. Since launching in 2021, it has delivered more than 120,000 meals.

  • 2 weeks ago | bbc.co.uk | Steve Knibbs |Carys Nally

    Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Gloucester City Council were hit by a cyber attack in December 2021 BBC Gloucestershire reporterThe managing director of a council, who advises local authorities on cyber security, says no organisation is 100% safe from cyber attacks. Gloucester City Council's computer systems were crippled by hackers four years ago which cost about a million pounds to put right.

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