Gloucestershire in pics: Narrowboats and bluebells

It's been a week of unpredictable weather this week in Gloucestershire, with high winds, sunshine and heavy rain all making an appearance.
In this week's round-up of our favourite pictures of the week, we enjoy plenty of beautiful flowers blooming in the county and a popular over-50s event held at Newent Library in which six guinea pigs made a visit.
Stroud has also been in the spotlight this week after a series of posters have been spotted showing off some of it's iconic settings.

Spring skies: If anything screams Gloucestershire - it's a narrowboat! We loved this picture that was sent in by one of our weather watchers in Slimbridge.

Stroud in the spotlight: A series of posters have appeared at railway stations inviting rail travellers to explore the Stroud district.
Running through April and May, the campaign showcases highlights of the area, including Stroud Farmers' Market, the Stroudwater Navigation Canal, and the commons.

Pretty in pink: Cheltenham has been looking stunning in the spring sunshine this week as beautifully captured by local photographer Louise De Freitas.

A Gloucester loss: On Sunday, Gloucester Rugby suffered a heavy 61-26 defeat to West Country rivals Bath in the Champions Cup quarter-final at The Recreation Ground in Bath.

Bluebell season: They're here! Look at this gorgeous scene in Huntley - it's bluebells for miles and we're loving it.
Our weather watcher Forestfae sent this through to us and it made a rainy day this week feel brighter.

On Good Friday, an immersive street performance of The Way of the Cross - a re-enactment of Jesus' final days - took place in Gloucester.
The city's residents were invited to walk with Jesus as he made his last journey, and watch as he was nailed to the cross outside Gloucester Cathedral.
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