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* An organisation in Cheltenham is believed to have been the forerunner of Gloucestershire CCC, which has definitely been founded by 1871.
This change has not applied in National Hunt racing, though amateur riders Nina Carberry and Katie Walsh ( sister of Ruby Walsh ) have gained success in Ireland and ridden winners at the Cheltenham Festival.
Afterwards it becomes dual carriageway out of Cheltenham ( past GCHQ ) and has a junction with the M5 motorway.
However, the present Borough of Tewkesbury, created on 1 April 1974, also contains a large portion of rural north Gloucestershire, extending as far as the edges of Gloucester itself and also Cheltenham, and has a present population approaching 80, 000.
The nearby Gloucestershire & Warwickshire Railway has views of Tewkesbury Abbey enroute between Cheltenham Racecourse and Winchcombe.
See for example the University of Gloucestershire which has the Cheltenham Mechanics ' Institute ( 1834 ) and Gloucester Mechanics ' Institute ( 1840 ) within its history timeline.
The stretch between Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse, including Winchcombe, has since been reconstructed and reopened as a heritage railway called the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.
It has appeared at many important festivals, including Aldeburgh, Cheltenham, Salzburg, Copenhagen, Bremen and Spitalfields.
However, since the 1927 Cheltenham Agreement, the party has had an electoral agreement with the Labour Party, which allows for a limited number of Labour Co-operative candidates.
Cheltenham has a long history of football prior to The Robins.
Gould resigned as Cheltenham Town manager in November 2003 and was replaced by the experienced John Ward, who has been an assistant manager with Wolverhampton Wanderers, Aston Villa and Watford, and a manager with Bristol City, Bristol Rovers and York City.
Robert Thornton ’ s greatest achievements are all linked to the Cheltenham Festival, at which the English jockey has shown a knack for riding winners in major hurdles races.
He has also achieved good results in some of the Cheltenham Festival ’ s most prestigious chases, winning the Queen Mother Champion Chase on Voy Por Ustedes in 2007, and the Arkle Challenge Trophy in the same year.
The city has " Friendship " status with Cheltenham, UK and " sister city " status with Roanoke, Virginia and Boulder, Colorado, USA.
His vociferous denunciations of his land of birth, it has been posited, were the culmination of his rejection of his native England's capitalism, in favour of a form of German Romanticism akin to that which he had cultivated in himself during his years at Cheltenham.
As of the 2011 Census, Cheltenham has a population of 20, 292.
Cheltenham also has a large industrial area on the eastern edge and a smaller area at the far western edge.
Now based in Cheltenham, This England has a circulation of 100, 000.
Leftfoot has featured on BBC Radio 1 several times and at other events such as the Cheltenham International Jazz Festival.
Cheltenham shares its postcode of 2119 with Beecroft and has sometimes been viewed as simply part of that suburb.
The university currently has currently over 11, 000 full and part-time students, and has four campuses located in Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Yet this increase has been mainly due not to close proximity to Cheltenham, but to the arrival of major employers in Bishop's Cleeve itself.
The stretch between Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse has since been reconstructed and reopened as a heritage railway called the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, but there are as yet no plans to restore Bishop's Cleeve station.

Cheltenham and Club
Although no longer responsible for the governance and regulation of the sport, it owns 14 of Britain's famous racecourses, including Aintree, Cheltenham and Newmarket, amongst other concerns such as the National Stud, and the property and land management company, Jockey Club Estates.
The principal club is the South Australian Jockey Club, which races at Morphettville ( and previously Cheltenham until its closure in 2009, and Victoria Park until 2008 ).
The Rowing Club can trace its roots back to 1865 when it hosted a competition between Shrewsbury School and Cheltenham College.
Cheltenham Town Football Club () is an English football club playing in League Two, the fourth tier of English football.
Golfers play at the course of the Royal Melbourne Golf Club on Cheltenham Road.
There are a number of golf courses in Cheltenham ; Cheltenham Golf Club on Victor Avenue, Sandringham Municipal Golf Links on Cheltenham Road, and the Victoria Golf Club on Park Road
The most famous son of Cheltenham Cricket & Football Clubs is Trevor Barker, who went on to play Australian Rules Football for the St. Kilda Club.
Trevor, also a talented cricketer won his only Premiership with Cheltenham Cricket Club as an under 16.
* Cheltenham Town Football Club, the town's football team
Top-ranking international competitions are regularly held on the lawns, at one time the finest in the country, though the CA headquarters have since relocated to the Cheltenham Croquet Club.
Gloucester City Association Football Club () is an English semi-professional association football club currently based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire in South West England, via groundshare agreement.
Grace hoped that Gloucestershire would join the first-class county clubs but the situation was complicated in 1863 by the formation of a rival club called the Cheltenham and Gloucestershire Cricket Club.
From 2008, the racecourse and " The Jockey Club " were in talks with Cheltenham Town F. C.
In 2001 he also established the Soweto Kinch Trio-with bassist Michael Olatuja and drummer Troy Miller, which supported Courtney Pine at the former Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club, in Birmingham, and performed at the Royal Festival Hall and Cheltenham International Jazz Festival.
Between February and July 2007, Pellow performed at several jazz clubs and at jazz festivals ( Ronnie Scott ’ s Jazz Club and The Pigalle Club in London being two examples ), the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and " Ronnie Scott ’ s in the Park " in Woburn.
She first had a part-time teaching post at Cheltenham Ladies ' College, then worked as a clerk for the Royal Commission on Labour, 1892-94 ; was the first superintendent of women clerks of the Bank of England, 1894-1906 ; Librarian of The Times Book Club, 1906-1910 ; and on the editorial staff of the Encyclopædia Britannica 1906-1914 and 1920-22.
Ince has appeared at several science events, including the line-up of UCL's Bright Club in both 2009 and 2010, and took part in the Cheltenham Science Festival in June 2011.

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It is the second most prestigious chase in England, after the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
The English headquarters for the game is now in Cheltenham.
* Jenner Gardens at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, opposite one of the scientist's former offices, is a small garden and cemetery
The new building, which was designed by Gensler and constructed by Carillion, is the base for all of GCHQ's Cheltenham operations.
Also located in County Kildare are two other courses, Punchestown Racecourse, home of the National Hunt Festival of Ireland, and Naas Racecourse, which runs both National Hunt and Flat meetings and is used by top race horse trainers as a test for horses preparing for the Cheltenham festival.
Cheltenham Township is a home rule municipality in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.
With just over 4, 000 people per square mile, Cheltenham is the most densely populated Township in Montgomery County.
Originally part of Philadelphia County, Cheltenham is often noted as " Philadelphia's first suburb ".
As one of the oldest communtites in Pennsylvania, Cheltenham Township is rich in history.
The following is the list of the 15 original founders of Cheltenham Township
The Borough of Jenkintown is located just outside of Philadelphia along the Route 611 corridor between Abington and Cheltenham Townships.
The township is bordered in Montgomery County by ( clockwise from west ) Whitemarsh Township to the west, Upper Dublin Township to the north, shares a corner with Abington Township to the northeast, and Cheltenham Township to the east.
He was born in Keyford, which is now part of Frome, Somerset in 1840, educated at Cheltenham Grammar School and, at the age of 16, became an apprentice at Messrs Price and Fox at the Neath Abbey Iron Works.
There is an Arthur Bliss Road in Newport, an Arthur Bliss Gardens in Cheltenham and a block of flats, Sir Arthur Bliss Court, in Mitcham, South London.
Cirencester is the hub of a significant road network with important routes to Gloucester ( A417 ), Cheltenham ( A435 ), Warwick ( A429 ), Oxford ( A40 via the B4425 road ), Wantage ( A417 ), Swindon ( A419 ), Chippenham ( A429 ), Bristol, Bath ( A433 ), and Stroud ( A419 ).
* July 2 – July 14 – The seventh annual Cheltenham Music Festival is held in Cheltenham, England, with a performance of Brian Easdale's opera, The Sleeping Children, premieres of the first symphonies of Malcolm Arnold, John Gardner, and Arnold van Wyk, Franz Reizenstein's Serenade for Winds, and Maurice Jacobson's Symphonic Suite, as well as performances of works by Humphrey Searle, Robert Masters, Benjamin Frankel, and Philip Sainton.
The reserve is a section of the disused Cheltenham to Cirencester railway line.
The Cheltenham Badlands is a natural feature exposed by human activity, namely farming.
It is located roughly equidistant between Worcester, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon.
Kraft Foods Banbury is the Kraft centre of manufacturing with the Kraft UK headquarters located at Cheltenham.
An example of badlands produced by poor farming practices is the Cheltenham Badlands in Caledon, Ontario.
Chepstow railway station is on the main line between Cardiff and Cheltenham Spa.
The Riverhead Centre development caused some controversy at the time as it followed the 1960s trend of replacing old architecture with new ; in this case it involved the wholesale demolition of much of the old town centre including the historic Bull Ring ( which is now where Wilkinson's, the Halifax Bank and the St James Hotel are based ) and streets going back many centuries including Flottergate ( located at the present day entrance to Freshney Place between British Home Stores and the market ), Brewery Street ( located at the present day entrance to Freshney Place between the branch of Barclays Bank and the offices of the Cheltenham and Gloucester ) and East St Mary's Gate ( no trace remains ).

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