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Gloucester BID Map 2020 A2 16Pp.Pdf St. Mark Street Sebert Stre et A SHORT St Oswald’s oad oad CITY PROTECTION OFFICERS s Way G Retail Park ad THINGS TO DO o n R HISTORY OF s R City Protection Offi cers (CPOs) are on patrol in the City Centre and the Dean’ GOING OUT Swa ercia Docks 7 days a week to help make Gloucester a safe, attractive place M oad Sweet ingsholm R R K briar St GLOUCESTER INFORMATION for students, shoppers, visitors and businesses. lk et Oswald’ d a St Serlo Rd o Westgate ’s Wa rade If you require our assistance or advice about a crime, anti-social behaviour a P rd R leisure area r or any other incident affecting your safety or security, please call: Pr Dean Union St iory Road te S s t Oxfo Catherine Str 079563 381659 or 07738 278814 orce Sherborne Stre oad Gou eet Skinner St ’s R W St Oswald da W ay Moun ose or email [email protected] t St A lv Columbia Cl in t s S ee St P t St i re M et tt e a Clare St t r re Stre t y Mary’ et Oxford Str ’ St n S s e S t q u Street eaco a r We won’t ask your name. e J ark Stre Black D P Won’t judge. 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This charming shop and rs n K a great selection of shops and R e ree a museum, housed in the same building that inspired the restaurants. You can visit some B e t St ar story and is used in the illustrations. F u P FULL OF LOCAL TIPS ON museums and watch outdoor events in N Kimbrose Q Orchard Square. It’s amazing seeing some of the te St Discover De Crypt Severn Gre B old ships and different canal boats in the docks. Historic Ea Historic church in the heart of the city, go on self-guided hga Q yfri st FOOD, DRINK & ENTERTAINMENT gat tour using the app. Discover the amazing stories of Joan Docks a L Cooke, founder of the Crypt School, Robert Raikes and G Gloucester Rugby Sout rs I d e Stree a others. The church is also venue for concerts and talks. The Cherry and Whites play at Kingsholm where they o HamH compete in the Premiership and in European. 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We’ll take you through water safety, paddling e broadcast at Christmas 2015. www.visitgloucester.co.uk Squ Gloucesterskills and board control. Quay You’lls paddle alongside tall ships are W with the Cathedral as a backdrop in the historic docks. Wolf Hall (2015) J Jet Age Museum Outlet Centre & It’s time to enjoy Gloucester. eONr SCREENPark Mark Rylance stars as Thomas Cromwell opposite Damien Weekends only. The Jet Age Museum is home to a unique Stre Road P LeisureTrapped Escape Quarter Rooms Spa Check openings & restrictions at visitgloucester.co.uk Lewis as King Henry VII in a lavish adaptation of Hilary collection of historic aircraft and artefacts charting the A real-life room escape game which requires players to work R et Brunswick Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning novel, Wolf Hall. 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