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A WALK INTO OUR LOCAL HISTORY
- 26 April 2018, 6pm


Stuart Manton will be leading a 90 minute circular walk starting and ending at the Norwood Arms and then down the Bath Road to the Suffolks and Great Norwood Street. Along the way we will hear about the history of this vibrant area, stopping to look at some of the shops, pubs and other notable buildings. To give you a flavour of the fascinating and rich history of our area, go to the web site that Stuart has built http://www.cheltenhamsouthtown.org/​ 
 
The maximum group size is 15.
 
There will be no charge for the walk but people might like to make a small contribution to Cheltenham Connect to support the Cheltenham South Town History project if they wish.

​Please let Stuart know in advance if you would like to join him - 
[email protected] 
 

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