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Bream, GloucestershireBream has shops and services.[4]PillowellA Primitive Methodist chapel was built in 1835, when there were around 30 cottages. The building is now in residential use. A larger chapel opened on a new site in 1885. A large school for the area opened in 1877, with places for 400 children. Average attendance in 281 in 1889 and 501 in 1901. The roll in 1992 was down to 61. The Swan opened as a beer house in the Bream Road before 1891. A Co-operative store had opened by the early 20th century.PershoreSchools in Pershore follow the three-tier First school (ages 5?9), Middle school (ages 9?12), High school (ages 12?18). system practised by Wychavon District Council, and Pershore High School has a Sixth Form with all-weather sports pitches and sports hall. Holy Redeemer Roman Catholic Primary School, situated on Priest Lane beside Holy Redeemer, Pershore's only Catholic Church, stands outside the 3-tier model. It is a Primary School (ages 5?11) which acts as a feeder school to Blessed Edward Oldcorne Catholic College in Worcester. Pershore College, a school of agriculture and horticulture, became an agricultural campus for Warwickshire College following a merger in 2007.GloucesterGloucester is served by the M5 motorway, which runs to the east of the city. Junction 12 serves south Gloucester and Quedgeley. Junction 11a serves central Gloucester and junction 11 serves north Gloucester. The A38 runs north?south through Gloucester connecting the city with Tewkesbury and Bristol. The A40 runs west to east, connecting Gloucester with Cheltenham to the east (via a dual carriageway section known as The Golden Valley Bypass) and the Forest of Dean to the West. The A46 and A4173 links Gloucester and Stroud, and the A417 links Gloucester with Cirencester in the south east and Ledbury in the north west.Gloucester CathedralDetails of the organ from the National Pipe Organ RegisterInformation by Wikipedia.com
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