Gloucestershire in pics: Blossom and community

Our weekly round-up of pictures includes plenty of spring scenes as temperatures rise and the sun breaks through.
The clocks have gone forward and lighter evenings are here.
Here's a few of our favourite pictures from this week in Gloucestershire.

Bloomin' lovely: In Gloucester, the spring blossom was captured perfectly against the clear, crisp blue sky.
We're starting to notice plenty of blossom around the county - and it's a beauty to see!

A sight to see: There was a four-star bore on Monday, the biggest so far of 2025.
Here, a spectator watches as a kayaker rides the Severn Bore surge wave, a natural phenomenon occurring according to the lunar cycle where a set of waves push through the Severn River estuary and upstream on a high tide.
This photo was taken near Minsterworth.

Community spirit: Westonbirt has gained 6,700 trees with the help of community groups this week.
As part of the Silk Wood Community Planting Project, this winter's planting saw more than 900 people from 40 groups spend 140 hours digging, planting and protecting the mix of mostly native trees, so far helping to restore three hectares of ancient woodland devastated by ash dieback, a fungal disease that kills ash trees.

Three-peat triumph: The Gloucester-Hartpury women's rugby team celebrated its historic third Premiership Women's Rugby win with a free public event on Saturday.
Rugby fans rallied in honour of the team's back-to-back victory, gathering at Gloucester Food Docks to bask in the sun, enjoy live music and congratulate the players.

New faces: Gloucester Cathedral has announced this week that Barry McMaster has been appointed as the new Chief Operating Officer and Chapter Steward.
With extensive experience in finance, property and HR, Barry brings a wealth of knowledge to the role. His formative career was spent as an Officer in the British Army for nearly two decades, where he held roles in leadership.

Stunning sunsets: What a shot. This one took me aback!
The sky looks magical with the orange tones and it's wonderful to see Chalford in this light.