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Covering Gloucester, Bristol, Cheltenham, Stroud, Cirencester, Tewkesbury, Bath, Clevedon, Nailsea, Weston-super-Mare, Lydney, Mitcheldean, Newent, Wotton-under-Edge, Cinderford and all areas of Gloucestershire and Bristol
Loo Hire Gloucestershire and Bristol represents separate counties of England that border each other. Although they are separate counties “Gloucestershire and Bristol” is considered to be one area for the purposes of categorisation on Marquee Hire Guide.com.
Gloucestershire is a county with many areas of natural beauty. Gloucestershire’s county flower is the Wild Daffodil. In 2007 Gloucestershire was the site of the worst flooding in Britain in recorded history which caused an estimated two billion pounds of damage.
A number of Gloucestershire’s important urban areas include Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Cheltenham, Stroud and Cirencester.
Gloucester is the county town of Gloucestershire. And was home to Robert Raikes – the man who founded Sunday Schools. Gloucester is home to the bank that shares its name – the Cheltenham and Gloucester. Cheltenham is another Gloucestershire town close by.
Cheltenham is a spa town and is the home of steeplechase horse racing. The Cheltenham Gold Cup is a famous race that takes place on the Gloucestershire based racecourse. The green cloth used on snooker tables is made in Stroud.
During the 2007 floods Tewskebury was very badly hit. On the 20th July 2007 so much rain fell on the area that all four access roads into Tewkesbury were made impassable. The Gloucestershire town was without tap water for over two weeks!
Large parts of the Cotswolds are in Gloucestershire. The biggest town in the Cotswolds is Cirencester.
Bristol is the most populous city in the south west of England and is also a ceremonial county and a unitary authority (it was formerly in Avon). Bristol’s urban area has a population of 550,000 making it England’s sixth most populated city. In the 1300’s Bristol was the third largest town in England with a population of between fifteen thousand & twenty thousand.
Bristol was the birthplace of the music form “Trip-Hop”. Artists from the town include Portishead (named after a local town) Massive Attack and Tricky.
The well known politician Tony Benn was a member of parliament from Bristol from 1950 until 1983 – a total of 33 years! The city is twinned with a number of different cities around the world including Guangzhou, China – whose population of 6 000 000 is almost 12 times that of Bristol.
Bristol has between 1541 and 1885 hours of sunshine per year and a higher than average rainfall due to its proximity to the Bristol Channel.
Bristol is home to two universities – the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England. The city is also home to Ashton Court, Bristol Zoo and the Clifton Suspension bridge. Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by Brunel in 1831 but not completed until after his death in 1859 due to a number of different reasons.
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