Gloucester News Centre Round-Up: Monday 13th January 2025
Indecent exposure, eventing, record store award and folk music make the headlines across Gloucestershire today.
🧑🏻⚖️ A man has been sentenced to an indefinite hospital order after fatally attacking a man inside an address in Cheltenham last year.
Jonathan Moore, aged 64, previously pleaded guilty to the manslaughter by reason of diminished responsibility of 80-year-old James Mayo, also known as Jim, on 14 April 2024.
🚨Police have issued images of a number of seized items in a bid to identify the rightful owners.
A number of items, including tools and electrical items, were seized recently as part of an investigation into theft offences.
🐎 Hartpury University and College will host the prestigious British Eventing National Championships for a second consecutive year in 2025.
Following a successful event in 2024, the institution’s state-of-the-art equestrian centre will once again welcome horses and riders from across the country.
🚔Police are appealing for witnesses after a man exposed his genitals to a woman and child in Cheltenham last month.
The incident happened on the High Street outside Lush Cosmetics last month.
🎼The Gloucester Folk Trail is back for another packed year.
Next month, audiences can immerse themselves in the vibrant traditions of folk music, dance and arts, all set against the historic backdrop of Gloucester.
And finally… 🎧A record store in Stroud has been named Record Store of the Year 2024.