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Encyclopedia > Cheltenham, England
This article is about the town of Cheltenham in England. for other places called Cheltenham see Cheltenham (disambiguation)


Borough of Cheltenham

Shown within Gloucestershire
Geography
Status: Borough
Region: South West England
Admin. County: Gloucestershire
Area:
- Total
Ranked 304th
46.61 kmē
Admin. HQ: Cheltenham
ONS code: 23UB
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2002 est.)
- Density
Ranked 187th
110,064
2,361 / kmē
Ethnicity: 96.7% White
1.4% S.Asian
Politics
Cheltenham Borough Council
http://www.cheltenham.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Liberal Democrats
MPs: Nigel Jones, Laurence Robertson


Cheltenham (or Cheltenham Spa) is a spa town and borough in Gloucestershire, England, near Gloucester and Cirencester. The town has a population of 110,013 (2001 census). The town motto is: Salubritas et Eruditio—Health and Education


The town is located on the edge of the Cotswolds and is generally regarded as respectable and wealthy. It has been a health and holiday spa town resort since the discovery of mineral springs there in 1716, although the local mineral water is no longer consumed, especially after the pipes connecting to the spring decayed in 2004. It is popular as a shopping centre, and is particularly known for its private schools, Cheltenham College and Ladies' College.


Internationally, Cheltenham is probably best known for its horse racing. Cheltenham Racecourse, located on the outskirts of the town in the suburb of Prestbury, is the home of National Hunt, or jumps, racing in the UK. Meetings are hosted during the winter months (when the ground is soft enough for the horses to safely negotiate the fences) from November to April. The highlight of the season is the Cheltenham Gold Cup, which is normally held in the middle of March. This happy co-incidence (with St Patrick's Day) ensures that the town swells with an influx of Irish horseracing devotees.


Cheltenham holds music, jazz, literary and science festivals every year.


The local football team is Cheltenham Town F.C., who have recently enjoyed success in the football league.


Cheltenham has a number of light industries, including: food processing, aerospace, electronics and tourism. The British government's electronic surveillance operation GCHQ, renowned for its 'doughnut-shape' building, is located in Cheltenham.


Famous people from Cheltenham include the composer Gustav Holst, the explorer Edward Wilson (who joined Scott on his ill-fated Antarctic Expedition), physician Edward Jenner who invented vaccination and Brian Jones of the Rolling Stones.




External links

  • Visiting Cheltenham (http://www.visitcheltenham.com/libraries/templates/index.asp)
  • Art Gallery & Museum (http://www.cheltenhammuseum.org.uk/home/home.asp)
  • Cheltenham Racecourse (http://www.cheltenham.co.uk)
  • Cheltenham Festivals (http://www.cheltenhamfestivals.co.uk)


Districts of England - South West England

Bath and North East Somerset | Bournemouth | Bristol | Caradon | Carrick | Cheltenham | Christchurch | Cotswold | East Devon | East Dorset | Exeter | Forest of Dean | Gloucester | Isles of Scilly | Kennet | Kerrier | Mendip | Mid Devon | North Cornwall | North Devon | North Dorset | North Somerset | North Wiltshire | Penwith | Plymouth | Poole | Purbeck | Restormel | Salisbury | Sedgemoor | South Gloucestershire | South Hams | South Somerset | Stroud | Swindon | Taunton Deane | Teignbridge | Tewkesbury | Torbay | Torridge | West Devon | West Dorset | West Somerset | West Wiltshire | Weymouth and Portland

Administrative counties with multiple districts: Cornwall _ Devon - Dorset - Gloucestershire - Somerset _ Wiltshire





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Cheltenham's History (316 words)
The event which ensured the success of Cheltenham as a Spa town was the visit of George III in 1788.
lthough Cheltenham's popularity as a Spa town waned, the town itself continued to prosper but this was due more to the efforts of a growing band of fine craftsmen than the 'fashionable set'.This tradition of craftsmanship continues today thanks to the presence of many high-tech companies such as Dowty and Smiths Industries.
Cheltenham is a now a thriving commercial centre as well as being a popular destination for tourists.
Cheltenham Spa - Centre for the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, England - Tourism in Cheltenham, Cotswold hotels, Hotels in ... (830 words)
Cheltenham has been described by one overseas visitor as 'a town within a park' where the parks are so much a part home of National Hunt racing, offers 16 days of racing in a season lasting from October to April.
Lazing and relaxing in Cheltenham's parks and gardens is an experience to savour and the beautiful floral displays are the glory of the town.
Cheltenham's tree-lined Promenade is one of the finest boulevards in England, dating back to 1818 when the avenue of elms and horse chestnut trees was to be completed in a single day, at a out with a most delightful display of ornamental bedding plants.
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