"We're hoping to do some fundraising events soon, so we're trying our very best."
"Because you are looking after people all day, you tend to put yourself on the back burner."Follow BBC Gloucestershire on
. Send your story ideas to us on email orThe organisers of Pride in Gloucestershire have said they are "confident" they will be successful in their bid to host EuroPride 2027.The team has now submitted a bid to host the European celebrations, which they estimate would generate £35m for the local economy if successful.
Chairperson Richard Stevens said the county had a "reputation and experience of holding large and impactful events"."I believe we have a strong bid and I'm confident that we can do this," he added.
EuroPride rotates around the continent, with the cities of Thessaloniki in Greece, Lisbon in Portugal and Amsterdam in the Netherlands all set to host it over the next few years.
Also competing to host the 2027 celebrations are Torino Pride in Italy, Baltic Pride Vilnius in Lithuania and Torremolinos Pride in Spain.After three years work by archaeologists and volunteers, they say the site had "exceeded all their expectations".
Back on the farm: Heifers have been enjoying their morning feed after milking at Hartpury University.The farm there works all year round, despite it being the summer holidays for most students.
Pig Club: Meanwhile, Stroud Brewery has found a unique way to get rid of their waste by involving local hobby farmers.Thrupp Community Pig Club is taking the used malt from the brewing process to feed its three pigs.