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Jaydee Living Ltd is a privately owned limited company which is based in the glorious Cotswolds. We currently have 6 websites in different areas but all retaining our core values and beliefs that the customer always comes first. We are a family run business and will go the extra mile to ensure our customers are happy.
The council objectives are: enhancing and protecting our environment; strengthening our economy; strengthening our communities; which are supported by two cross-cutting objectives of: enhancing the provision of arts and culture; ensuring we provide value for money services that effectively meet the needs of our customers.
Opening hours: Cemetery, gardens of remembrance and book of remembrance Monday to Saturday 1 April to 30 September 9am to 7.30pm; 1 October to 31 March 9am to 4.30pm; Sundays, Good Friday, Christmas Day and bank holidays 1 April to 30 September 9am to 7.30pm; 1 October to 31 March 9am to 4.30pm; Office: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm (9.30am opening on Wednesday) Weekends and bank holidays - closed. The cemetery and crematorium are situated in Bouncers Lane with Cleeve Hill as an impressive…
Printwaste Recycling are specialists in the field of Total Office Waste Recycling and Paper Shredding, shredding of all products including paper shredding and multi media Based in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom and now operating in Birmingha
- DUNELM MILL
UNIT 1A CENTRUM RETAIL PARK, TEWKESBURY ROAD, GL51 9FD CHELTENHAM | Phone : 01242 571555bed linen, bathroom accessories, bedside, bedding protectors, pillowcases, plain dye bedding, childrens curtains, home furnishing, nursery bed linen, bathroom scales, soap dishes, toilet accessories
- CHELTENHAM ART GALLERY & MUSEUM
CLARENCE STREET, GL50 3JT CHELTENHAM | Phone : 01242 237431
5 out of 5 based on 1 review(s)In 1898 the third Baron de Ferrieres, a former Mayor and MP for Cheltenham, gave 43 important paintings, mostly from Belgium and the Netherlands, to the town. This was opened in 1899. In 1905 the Schools of Art and Science left the premises they occupied next door to the Art Gallery, and the Museum was opened in these rooms two years later. From that time the collections grew in number and in quality, with the great majority generously given by the people of Cheltenham.
