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This cateory represents the most northerly ceremonial county of the  South West Region of England,
with Wales on its north western boundary,  Monmouthshire from the north bank of the Mouth of the  Severn,
north to  West Midlands counties of  HerefordshireWorcestershire and  Warwickshire,
before the South East county of  Oxfordshire to the east.
The most westerly county in the South West is  Wiltshire.
Directly south, the unitary authority of  Bath and North East Somerset is separated from the Mouth of the Severn, by  Bristol.
 
Although parts of the ceremonial county became the county of Avon, this area was granted unitary authority status
independent of Gloucestershire County Council, called  South Gloucestershire (see  Government ).
Websites should be suggested to the most appropriate locality
at the most detailed level, where they can be included in
the Regional Tree View 
[ toggle the  Regional Tree View -symbol to return
to the traditional category view ].
For example, a company with a single physical location in
a parish should be listed in that category, even if
it does business over a wider area.
This category lists websites for the parish of Acton Turville, south of  Badminton,
on the eastern boundary of South Gloucestershire with Wiltshire, at  Burton and Nettleton.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Acton Turville area of South Gloucestershire.

Alderton is a village and parish in the Tewkesbury District of Gloucestershire, about 4 miles north of  Bishop's Cleeve,
with Great Washbourne to the north west on the boundary with Worcestershire.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Alderton area of the Tewkesbury District of Gloucestershire.

This category lists websites for Almondsbury. a village and parish, north of Patchway and Bristol, west of the M4/M5 interchange
in South Gloucestershire.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Almondsbury area of South Gloucestershire.
Businesses near the Almondsbury interchange but south of the M5 should be listed under Patchway, Filton or Bradley Stoke. In particular, Aztec West is in Patchway, and Cribbs Causeway sites are also listed  there.

This category lists websites for Alveston, a village and parish, south of Thornbury,
north and west of the M5 motorwayin South Gloucestershire.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Alveston area of South Gloucestershire.

This category lists websites for Amberley, a village south of Stroud, immediately north east of Nailsworth,
south east of Woodchester and west of Minchinhampton Common.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Amberley area of Stroud District in Gloucestershire.

This categopry lists websites for the area east of  Cirenceter, including parishes and the villages of
Ampney Crucis, Ampney St Mary and Ampney St Peter, whereas Poulton is represented by  Down Ampney further south east,
to the boundary of Cotswold District with Wiltshire.
The next village to the east is  Meysey Hampton.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Ampney Crucis, Ampney St Mary and Ampney St Peter area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Arlingham is the parish on the tip of the penisula almost surrounded by the River Severn, formerly providing a ferry to  Newnham
and the  Forest of Dean.
The combined Stroud district parish of Fretherne with Saul separates Arlingham from  Frampton-on-Severn
across the Gloucester and Sharpeness Canal.

Please suggest websites only from or about the parishes of Arlingham or Fretherne with Saul,
west of  Frampton-on-Severn in the  Stroud District of Gloucestershire.

This category lists websites for Ashleworth, the most southerly parish of Tewkesbury Borough on the west bank of the River Severn.
The village is set on the hillside, with original settlement in the flood plane at Ashleworth Quay.
The parish of Hasfield is up stream, and the Forest of Dean parish of  Hartpury is directly west.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Ashleworth area on the west bank of the Severn east of the Forest of Dean, in the Tewkesbury Borough of Gloucestershire.

This category lists websites for the parish of Badmninton which includes Badminton village and the Beaufourt estate
on the eastern boundary of South Gloucestershire with Wiltshire, and is in the catchment of the River Avon
flowing through Wiltshire to Bath and entering the Severn estuary south of Bristol at Avonmouth.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Badminton area of South Gloucestershire.

This category lists websites for the Cotwold District parish of Barrington on the east boundary with Oxfordshire west of Burford.
The River Windrush forms the boundary with the parish of Windrush to the south, before separating
the villages of Great Barrington from Little Barrington.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Barrington area of the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire.

This category lists websites for the parish of Berkeley, including the town and the Vale of Berkeley on the
south bank of the Severn, from the boundary of South Gloucesershire at Upper Hill, which includes
the Stroud District combined parish of Ham & Stone to the south, and north to Sharpness,
the entrance to the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Berkeley area on the east bank of the Severn west of the M5 motorway in Stroud District, immediately north of South Gloucestershire.   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory, where it can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

This category lists websites for the parish of Bibury, on the north bank of the River Coln, in the Cotswold District.
Besides the village of Bibury, this parish includes Ablington on the north bank upsteam, and
Arlington on the south bank of the Coln.
Barnsley separates Bibury from  Cirencester to the south west on the B4425
from  Barrington to the north west.
Downstream to the south east, the Coln flows througn Coln St Aldwins, then
south to  Fairford and Cotswold Water Park.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Bibury area in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire.

Bisley is a village in Gloucestershire. It lies about three miles east of Stroud.
Bitton is a village in South Gloucestershire, between Bristol and Bath.
Blockley is a village in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies on the B4479, roughly midway between Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh.
Bradley Stoke is a town in South Gloucestershire at the northern corner of Bristol, bordered by the M4 and M5 motorways. The town is a relatively new one, named in 1984 and built from 1987 onwards.
Brockworth is a village in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies on the eastern edge of Gloucester near junction 11a of the M5.
Buckland is a parish in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies about a mile south-west of Broadway, and includes the settlements of Buckland and Laverton.
Sites relating to the parish of Buckland (including Laverton) may be submitted here.
Sites should, where possible, appear at the most detailed level of the directory. For example, a company with a single physical location in a town should be listed in that town''s category, even if it does business over a wider area.

Cam

Cam is a village and parish at the northern end of Dursley.
Chalford is a village in the Frome valley in Gloucestershire, between Stroud and Cirencester.
Charfield is a village on the northern edge of South Gloucestershire (with a bit spilling across into Gloucestershire), near Wotton-under-Edge.
Chedworth is a village in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies lies just off the A429 'Fosse Way' about five miles north of Cirencester.
This category leads to websites related to Cheltenham, town and borough on the north west edge of the Cotswold Hills,
independent of  Cotswold District, surrounded mainly by  Tewksbury Borough,
in which  Churchdown separates  Gloucester to the south west.
Currently, websites for suburbs and villages within the borough boundary are listed in a subcategory here
with their location at the end of the decription.

Please suggest websites only to topical subcategories, from or about the Cheltenham: District.   eg:
a Business website should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory, where it can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Please list business sites for this area here.
Chipping Sodbury in Gloucestershire
Please submit commercial sites in the appropriate category.
sites from Churcham Gloucestershire
Do not type in all capitals. Do not include a list of keywords. Do not include your products. Do not write a sales pitch. The description should be a brief summary of your organisation''s products and services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch. Do not submit your company history. Do not use unnecessary capitalisation, or include HTML tags.
Coalpit Heath is a village in South Gloucestershire, between Yate and north Bristol.
Coleford is a small market town in the west of the Forest of Dean.
Cromhall is a village in South Gloucestershire, roughly equidistant from Wotton-under-Edge, Thornbury and Yate.
This category lists websites for the parish of Deerhurst in which the largest village is Apperley on the east bank
of the River Severn, with  Tewksbury directly north and Stoke Orchard to the east across the M5 motorway.
Note that the hamlet of Hardwicke here is not be confused with the parish of  Hardwicke in the Stroud District.
Haw Bridge is the first bridge north of Gloucester to connect the Tewksbury Borough parishes of Deerhurst and Hasfield
in the Severn Vale division of the county council (Highnam with Haw Bridge ward).

Please suggest websites only from or about the Apperley or Deerhurst area of the east bank of the Severn in the Tewksbury Borough of Gloucestershire.

Downend is situated in the north-eastern edges of Bristol, just outside the borders of the city itself, in South Gloucestershire. The parish also includes Bromley Heath, sites for which may also be submitted here.
This category is for websites based in Downend or Bromley Heath.
Down Ampney is a village and Cotwold District parish south east of  Cirencester, separated from the 
Cotswold Water Park by the north Wiltshire parish of  Latton.
Meysey Hampton is the village and parish to the north east before
Marston Hill, at the northern tip of  Marston Meysey parish, before the A417 road to  Fairford further east.
This category also represents the parish of Poulton immediately north west.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Down Ampney and Ampney St Peter area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Dumbleton is a village in Gloucestershire, UK.
Dursley is a small town on the edge of the Cotswolds, roughly half-way between Gloucester and Bristol, and about 7 miles south-west of Stroud.
Businesses should be submitted to the business and economy subcategory; sites based in neighbouring Cam should be submitted there.
Dymock is a village in the Forest of Dean district of Gloucestershire, four miles south of  Ledbury.
The parish of Dymock extends to the Herefordshire border at Little Marcle, and Ludstock at the south west tip of Ledbury parish.
North of Dymock village, the parish includes hamlets of Hallwood Green, Preston Cross, Leddington and Tillers Green, where to the east,
the River Leadon forms the boundary with Herefordshire's parish of Donnington part of Leadon Vale,
before entering Gloucestershire at Bromesberrow and Pauntley under the M50 into  Redmarley D'Abitot to the south east, north of  Newent, Oxenhall,Kempley to the west.
West of Hallwood Green is the Herefordshire's parish of  Much Marcle.
Fairford is a town and Cotwold District parish on the A417 road between  Cirencester, and  Lechlade-on-Thames to the east.
Meysey Hampton is the parish immediately west, and the Meysey Hampton category also represents
Quenington parish immediately north west of the town, west of the River Coln.
Hatherop is east of the Coln, with Fairford Park immediately north of the town.
To the east of the town, Fairford parish stretches south east to include the Fairford/ Lechlade Section of the
Cotswold Water Park, along the north bank of the River Coln, which flows largely through Kempsford parish
before its confluence with the River Thames at  Inglesham.
Horcott Hill is south of the town, which with Whelford is in Kempsford parish, as is RAF Fairford, north of
Dunfield and the village of Kempsford on the north bank of the River Thames,
east of  Marston Meysey.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Fairford and Kempsford area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory.,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Falfield is a village in South Gloucestershire, north-east of Thornbury, near junction 14 of the M5 motorway.
Filton is a South Gloucestershire town within the Bristol conurbation, has a large aerospace sector, and is home to the last Concorde to fly.
The category contains sites located in the Royal Forest of Dean and not otherwise included under a local town or village (e.g., Cinderford).
Please only submit sites located in the Forest of Dean and not otherwise applicable to a listed town or village.
Frampton Cotterell is a village in South Gloucestershire, UK. It lies within the green belt to the north-east of Bristol
This category lists websites for the  City of Gloucester, including its suburbs, west of the M5 motorway.
This includes Quedgeley, on the boundary with  Hardwicke, where the  River Severn forms the west boundary.
The east boundary of Quedgeley is the railway line into the city centre from the south, (Cam & Dursley and  Stonehouse).
Here, south of Podsmead and Tuffley the southern boundary is with the combined parish of Brookthorpe with Whaddon
in  Stroud District, which includes  Upton St Leonards south west of the city where the M5 forms the boundary.
The parish of  Brockworth, directly east of the city, is in  Tewkesbury District.
Although Hucclecote is a parish of Tewkesbury District, this gives its name to the north east suburb of the city,
where websites are included in subcategories here, whereas websites for further north west are listed
in  Churchdown, then  Innsworth north of the city boundary.
Websites for Elmbridge Longlevens and Kingsholm on the north city boundary are listed in subcategories here,
whereas websites for the Vale of Gloucester, east of the River Severn should be listed in the  Longford category.

Please suggest websites only from or about any suburb of Gloucester District of Gloucestershire, to subcategories here.

Besides the unitary authority of  South Gloucestershire, the county is further divided east of the Severn
into  Stroud District to south of the district containing the  City of Gloucester,
then skirting the south of the city eastwards.
The north of the city is enveloped by  Tewksbury Borough, which stretches north to the boundary with Worcestershire.
This borough is separated from Wales by  Forest of Dean District.
The largest conurbation is  Cheltenham, separated by Tewksbury Borough, less than 3 miles north east of Gloucester District.
Cheltenham District also has Tewksbury Borough to the north, and although includes the Cotswold Hills,
only the north east and eastern extremes of the county are within  Cotswold District.
Local guides to the area together with directories and search engines.
Guides and directories for individual towns and villages should be submitted to the category for that locality instead if it exists.
This category lists websites for the area south west of the  City of Gloucester boundary with  Stroud District.
Hardwicke is a village adjpoining Quedgley parish in Gloucester, which has become a
contiguous built up area, now bypassed to the east by the A38 road.
The east of the parish of Hardwicke is dissected by the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal which provided
tideless navigation for Gloucester Docks, avoiding the Severn as it meanders around Elmore to the
north west, and the combined parish of Longney with Epney directly west.
Until there a sufficient websites to justify separate categories, websites for these parishes are included here,
whereas the area between the river and canal further south west at Upper Framilode, in the parish of Fretherne with Saul, are included in the  Frampton-on-Severn category.
The parish of Moreton Valence is is immediately south to the east of the canal, and websites for
west of the M5 motorway may also be listed here.

Please suggest websites only from or about the parishes of Hardwicke, Moreton Valence, Elmore or Longney with Epney,
south west of the  City of Gloucester in the  Stroud District of Gloucestershire.

hartpury web sites
This categopry lists websites for the South Gloucestershire parish of Hawkesbury, where although Hawkesbury is a hamlet,
Hawkesbury Upton is the lagest village.
This category is for businesses that provide products and services for this locality and include types of medicine and treatments that are not considered conventional in the United Kingdom.
Kemble is a village south west of  Cirencester on the A439 which takes road traffic past Cotswold Airport,
into Wiltshire at  Crudwell.
Cotswold Airport is within the Cotswold District parish of Kemble, with its entrance approached from
the A433 road west of the village, heading west to  Tetbury.
Until there are separate categories, this category also represents Coates and Tarlton north of the A433,
where springs are regarded as the source of the River Thames.
Ewen and Poole Keynes are represented by  Somerford Keynes further east.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Coates, Kemble and Tarlton area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Kingswood is part of greater Bristol, to the east of the city, and across the border in South Gloucestershire.
Note that sites for the village of Kingswood, Wotton-under-Edge, should currently be submitted to the Wotton-under-Edge category.
Lechlade-on-Thames is a town and Cotwold District parish on the A417 road immediately east of  Fairford,
leading south east across the River Thames in to Oxfordshire at Buscot to  Faringdon to the east.
Directly south, Ha'penny Bridge leads across the Thames into Wiltshire at  Inglesham.
Immediately west, the Fairford/ Lechlade Section of the Cotswold Water Park, is south of the A417, and
Lechlade parish stretches north west to Southrop parish represented by the  Hatherop category.
The north east parish boundary is with Little Faringdon in Oxfordshire, currently represented
by the  Clanfield category.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Lechlade-on-Thames area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory.,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Longwell Green is on the outskirts of Bristol, to the south-east.
Lydney is a small town in Gloucestershire situated between the Forest of Dean and the River Severn.
Mangotsfield is situated in the north-eastern corner of Bristol, in South Gloucestershire. This category also includes Emersons Green.
Marshfield is a village in the south-east corner of South Gloucestershire, north of Bath and near to Chippenham, Wiltshire.
Meysey Hampton is a village and Cotwold District parish east of  Cirencester, spanning the A417 road to  Fairford further east.
Marston Hill, at the northern tip of  Marston Meysey parish stretching to the River Thames south east,
whereas  Down Ampney is to the south west.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Meysey Hampton and Quenington area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

Mickleton is a village in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies in the north of the county, about four miles north of Chipping Campden.
Historic small Cotswold town near Nailsworth and Stroud. Minchinhampton Common, an important archaeological site, is situated to the northeast of the town.
Please submit sites relating to travel and tourism in Minchinhampton here.
Mitcheldean is a small town in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies about five mile south-east of Ross-on-Wye, and two miles north of Cinderford.
Please submit Commercial listings for Nailsworth here
Oldbury-on-Severn is a village in South Gloucestershire, northwest of Thornbury, on the River Severn.
Olveston is a village situated in the South Gloucestershire countryside between Thornbury and the northern edge of Bristol.
Patchway is a South Gloucestershire town within the Bristol conurbation, adjacent to the M5 motorway.
The Patchway category also includes Aztec West, Cribbs Causeway, Catbrain and Stoke Lodge.
Rangeworthy is a village between Iron Acton and Cromhall, north of Bristol.
The title should be the company or organisation name. Do not type in all caps. Do not include a list of keywords. Do not include your products. Do not write a sales pitch. The description should be a brief summary of the organisation''s purpose, products or services. The description should be in English and in coherent sentence form. Do not include superlatives or a sales pitch. Do not submit your company history. Do not submit a list of keywords. Do not use unnecessary capitalisation, or include HTML tags.
Redmarley D'Abitot is a village in Gloucestershire. It is located in the north of the County, about eight miles north of Gloucester.
Science and Environment in Gloucestershire

This category is for websites from or about the village of Sedbury, and the peninsula south to include the Beachley with its life boat station and the army barracks at the mouth Wye, down to Beachley Point, where the Second Severn Crossing meets the north bank of the Severn estuary.
The next localities to the north are Tidenham, Tutshill and Woodcroft, along the east bank of the River Wye, which forms the boundary between England and Wales.  A stone, south of Sedbury Park marks the southern most point of Offa's Dyke from the 8th century.

This category lists website for the village of Severn Beach, and the area south along the east bank of the Severn Estuary to the unitary authority boundary with the Bristol at Avonmouth.
This includes the area to the west of the M5 south from from the junction with the M4 motorway at the west entrance to the Prince of Wales bridge
over the Mouth of the River Severn to west to  Caldicot.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Severn Beach area of South Gloucestershire.

Slimbridge is a village in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies just off the A38, about five miles north of Dursley.
This category lists websites for the Cotwold District area south of  Cirencester to the boundary
with Wiltshire, with which it shares the Cotswold Water Park.
Until there are separate categories, websites for Poole Keynes and Ewen may be listed here,
before  Kemble further west, whereas  South Cerney is to the east,
immediately north of the Wiltshire parish of  Ashton Keynes.

Please suggest websites only from or about the Ewen, Poole Keynes and Somerford Keynes area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

This category lists websites for the Cotwold District area south east of  Cirencester to the boundary
with Wiltshire, with which it shares the Cotswold Water Park at  Ashton Keynes.
Cerney Wick is within South Cerney parish, and websites for Siddlington and Driffield may be listed here,
before  Down Ampney east of  Latton.

Please suggest websites only from or about the South Cerney area of Gloucestershire's Cotswold district.   
Please suggest to the appropriate subcategory, such as:   
Business websites should be suggested to the  Business and Economy subcategory,
where they can be added to the  Regional Tree View [ symbol ].

South Gloucestershire is a unitary authority in the south-west of England. Bordered by Gloucestershire, Bristol, Wiltshire, Bath & NE Somerset, and home to the eastern ends of the Severn bridges, South Gloucestershire also includes the urban areas that form the northern and eastern edges of Bristol.
Lists websites pertaining to South Gloucestershire as a whole. Commercial sites are listed in their nearest locality.
Staunton is situated in the north of Gloucestershire, north-east of Newent.
Stinchcombe is a village near Cam and Dursley, best known for its hill with golf course atop.
Stoke Gifford is a parish in South Gloucestershire, on Bristol's north fringe. Includes Little Stoke, Harry Stoke and Stoke Park.
Please use this category for websites of organisations and businesses based in the parish - this includes Little Stoke, Harry Stoke and Stoke Park.
Stonehouse is a town directly west of  Stroud, north of the River Frome.
Besides the town, this category lists websites for the riverside settlement of Ryeford within the parish to the east.
Websites for Elbley in the parish of Cainscross, or further north in Randwick are currently available in the Stroud category.
The next parish to the north is Standish, and websites for the area east of the M6 may be listed here.
Until there is a separate category for Eastington, wWebsites for south of the Frome may also be listed here.

Please suggest websites only from or about the town of Stonehouse, and the area north of the River Frome east of the M6.
Please suggest local business websites under Business and Economy.

Items should only be submitted here if they relate to Stroud, Gloucestershire, England and the Five Valleys in general.
There are specific categories for Businesses, Travel and Tourism, Education, recreation and Sports which should be used for those specific topics.
Please submit Commercial and business sites in this category
Sites that are about, or based in Tewkesbury.
There are specific categories for Businesses, Travel and Tourism, Education, recreation and Sports which should be used for those specific topics.
Thornbury is a traditional and picturesque market town in South Gloucestershire, about 10 miles north of Bristol.
Before submitting a site to this category, check if there''s a more appropriate sub-category you could use. Shops and businesses based in Thornbury should go in Business and Economy, personal websites in Society and Culture.
Tockington is a village in South Gloucestershire, between Thornbury and the northern edge of Bristol.
Toddington is a village in Gloucestershire, UK.
Travel and Tourism is designed to provide information for travellers and guests to Gloucestershire. Topics include (but are not limited to) accommodation, attractions and travel guides.
General sites about Travel and Tourism, including sites relating to tours around Gloucestershire. Please put area specific sites under that area''s Travel and Tourism category.
Twyning is a village on the northern edge of Gloucestershire, UK. It is situated just off the A38, about three miles north of Tewkesbury.
Sites relating to the parish of Twyning (including Twyning Green) may be submitted here.
Tytherington is a small village south-east of Thornbury, near the A38 and M5 motorway.
Uley is a village in Gloucestershire, two miles east of Dursley.
Sites in the village of Upton St Leonards
Whitminster is a village and parish west of the M5 motorway, with its southen boundary along the River Frome,
as to feeds the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal to the west.
The A38 road serves the village from Glouceter in the north, via  Hardwicke, and Moreton Valence.
West of the Frome and M5 the next parish is  Frampton-on-Severn
Wick is a village in South Gloucestershire, east of Bristol, on the A420.
Wickwar is a village on the northern edge of South Gloucestershire, near Wotton-under-Edge.
Willersey is a village in Gloucestershire, UK. It lies close to the border with Worcestershire, about three miles west of Chipping Campden, and about a mile north-east of Broadway.
Winterbourne is a village in South Gloucestershire to the north-east of Bristol, just outside the main conurbation.
Wotton-under-Edge is a small town on the southern edge of the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, half-way between Gloucester and Bristol.
Yate is a town in South Gloucestershire, north-east of Bristol.