Gloucester Cathedral Gloucester (pronounced "gloster") is the county town of Gloucestershire in England's West Country. A major attraction of the city is Gloucester Cathedral, which is the burial place of King Edward II. Other features of interest include the museum and school of art and science, the former county jail (on the site of a Saxon and Norman castle), the Shire Hall (now ...

Symphony Under the Stars is celebrating 20 years of bringing music to Gloucester courtesy of the Cook Foundation. Join us on June 6th and be part of the celebration! Want to know what’s going onin Gloucester? You can find amazing events all year long on Main Street.

Gloucester has a population of around 132,000, including suburban areas. It is a port, linked via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal to the Severn Estuary. Gloucester was founded by the Romans and became an important city and colony in AD 97, under Emperor Nerva as Colonia Glevum Nervensis. It was granted its first charter in 1155 by Henry II.

The City of Gloucester is scheduled to begin essential maintenance on the public sewer mains on Maplewood Avenue. This work is necessary to ensure the continued proper function and longevity of the sewer system. Read on...

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