Chloe Gorman

Having grown up in Kent and worked in London, Birmingham, Worcester and Nottingham, Chloe now lives happily ever after in Gloucestershire after joining the SoGlos team as deputy editor in 2020. With an MA in Professional Writing, she worked as a copywriter for 10 years, specialising in radio advertising - she's also the SGGLA and SGGBA 'voice of God'!

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John Lewis Cheltenham is reopening in April 2021

After John Lewis announced it was closing eight stores, Gloucestershire shoppers will be thrilled that Cheltenham’s John Lewis is...
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A new café is opening in Gloucester Park

The team behind Cheltenham’s popular The Butterfly Box is opening a new café in Gloucester Park – with frothy barista cappuccinos,...
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GCHQ releases its toughest puzzle ever in honour of codebreaker Alan Turing

As Alan Turing becomes the face of the new £50 note, Cheltenham-based GCHQ releases its toughest ever puzzle in his honour.
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Brunsdon Financial launches a new mortgage service

Promising to help take the stress out of buying a new home, Gloucester-based Brunsdon Financial has launched B Mortgage Services.
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Sudeley Castle is reopening with a new trail of life-sized elephants

Find 30 life-sized elephant sculptures at Sudeley Castle, near Cheltenham, when the attraction reopens this April 2021.
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King's School Gloucester student to play lead role in a new TV series

Eloise Little, a student at the King’s School in Gloucester, will play the lead role in new children’s TV series Theodosia.
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A day in the life of a teacher during lockdown

With remote learning presenting unique challenges for schools, SoGlos spoke to Cheltenham Ladies’ College about what lessons it...
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Museum of Gloucester reveals its plan to future-proof the venue

The Museum of Gloucester is setting out plans to future-proof the venue and create ‘the quality museum that a historic city like...
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Cowley Manor is launching private bell tent picnics

Enjoy a private picnic inside a luxury bell tent as Cowley Manor launches new alfresco dining options this April 2021.
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How smaller class sizes benefit children at school: Wycliffe College expert insight

With research showing that smaller class sizes can benefit children’s learning in a variety of ways, Wycliffe College explains why...
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Why using a recruitment agency is more important than ever as the furlough scheme ends

Cheltenham-based Hooray shares why it's a great idea to bring a recruitment agency on board when the government furlough scheme...
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Gloucestershire celebrity farmer Adam Henson releases a new children’s book

New children’s book A Year on Adam’s Farm by Gloucestershire’s famous farmer, Adam Henson, is on sale now.
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Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein is opening in Bath

Step inside one of the most iconic horror stories of all time, as Mary Shelley’s House of Frankenstein opens in Bath.
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Giffords Circus is getting its show back on the road

After being postponed due to the pandemic last year, The Hooley from Giffords Circus is set to open this May 2021.
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Winchcombe meteorite could help scientists discover how life on Earth was formed

The meteorite, which landed in Winchcombe in Gloucestershire, is the first of its kind to fall in the UK and may contain organic...
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The Huddle Cheltenham is helping people transform their body in 10 weeks

Get stronger, fitter and healthier in 2021 with a 10-week body transformation challenge from The Huddle in Cheltenham.
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£25,000 in grants awarded to protect Gloucestershire’s wildlife and heritage

Cotswolds National Landscape has allocated £25,000 in grants to 14 local projects designed to preserve the unique wildlife and...
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A new community orchard is being planted in Cheltenham

In a bid to boost biodiversity, Cheltenham is getting a new community orchard.
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Lilian Faithfull Care residents are some of the first to receive second Covid vaccination

Residents at Faithfull House in Cheltenham are among the first people in the UK to receive a second dose of the Pfizer Covid-19...
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A new waffle café is opening in Cheltenham

Waffles, milkshakes and more are coming to Cheltenham, when WAFFLE opens its doors.
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Cirencester open air swimming pool reveals its reopening date

The open air swimming pool at Cirencester Park is due to reopen in May 2021, as lockdown restrictions in Gloucestershire start to...
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Outdoor cinema is returning to Blenheim Palace

See classic movies like Dirty Dancing, Back to the Future and Jurassic Park with a stunning backdrop as The Luna Drive-in Cinema...
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Dandelion appeal set to fund a new garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital

The Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity has launched its Commemorative Dandelion Appeal to fund the creation of a new...
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2000 Trees is confirmed to go ahead with 2021 headliners revealed

Please note this event has been cancelled. Organisers of 2000 Trees are going ‘full steam ahead’, confirming the Cheltenham music...
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Lilian Faithfull Care homes are reopening to visitors in March

People will soon be able to see and hold hands with their elderly loved ones, as Lilian Faithfull Care homes across...
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Cheltenham business owner competing in new series of Masterchef

Series 17 of Masterchef starts on BBC One this March 2021 and a Cheltenham businesswoman is one of the competitors.
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Cheltenham teen famous for bedtime reading will be doing a World Book Day live stream

Oscar Mallet, the teenager famous for reading bedtime stories to children via Zoom during lockdown, is reading a special story for...
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Dinosaurs are coming to Catch A Smile in Gloucester

The fishing lakes at Catch A Smile in Gloucester will be home to some new dinosaurs when it reopens – including a Tyrannosaurus...
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New public artworks being installed at Lydney Harbour

The designs for two new works of art, due to be installed at Lydney Harbour, have been revealed – representing the change in the...
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When Gloucestershire’s restaurants, pubs, shops and attractions are expected to reopen

Boris Johnson’s roadmap out of lockdown means a host of Gloucestershire businesses could start to reopen from March 2021, with a...