For hospitality venues in Cheltenham, few weeks are as high pressure as the Cheltenham Festival. Mr Mulligans Duty Manager Kathryn Lowe said: “The races provide more pressure to businesses with a need to draw in new customers but not upset our pre-existing customers who have supported us thought the year. “The festival isn’t just about attracting new faces, it’s about maintaining a balance between maximising the venue and keeping the locals […]
Author: Dani Pegram
University of Gloucestershire leotard debut starts with a call out from Olympian Kirsty Way at BUCS
During the gymnastics BUCS competition in Northampton, athletes from the University of Gloucestershire received some special comments from the judges. “DMT Olympic bronze medalist Kirsty Way called me out and complemented how amazing the new leotards looked,” a moment Nia Vaughan states she will never forget. “I can’t lie it felt amazing, we fought so […]
From county sprinter to marathon runner , Ellie Staniforth’s journey through the change
After 15 years of being a 100-400 metre sprinter county and nationally runner Ellie Staniforth decided to make the change and become a marathon runner, this has come with many struggles and challenges, mentally and physically. To build her endurance thats needed for long-distance running, Staniforth has used modern day technology that has created her a plan […]



