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But the makers of the game - Hasbro - are inviting everyone to suggest landmarks to feature in the game. The more people we have signed up means we can keep residents informed about important service information such as bin collections as well as updates on projects across the Cotswolds.
Batsford and Westonbirt Arboretums are on there as well as the 18th-century Painswick Rococo Garden and the glorious Sudeley Castle. Cllr Joe Harris, Leader of Cotswold District Council, says, ‘We’re thrilled the Cotswolds will be the next area of the UK to be immortalised in the form of its very own Monopoly.We recently attended a very special launch, with a very special place of honour- and we can’t wait to tell you all about it. The new Monopoly board features famous Cotswolds landmarks, including Broadway Tower in the prestigious Mayfair position. Cllr Joe Harris, Leader of Cotswold District Council, said: “We’re thrilled the Cotswolds will be the next area of the UK to be immortalised in the form of its very own MONOPOLY. Most purchases from business sellers are protected by the Consumer Contract Regulations 2013 which give you the right to cancel the purchase within 14 days after the day you receive the item.
T he brand’s wellingtons and hikers are inclusive, suitable for all the family, and not only that, a necessity in the local Cotswold lifestyle. Where players can enjoy some of the most picturesque sites the UK has to offer, from The Cotswold Way to Broadway Tower: you can own them all! Cotswold Monopoly was launched at a prestigious unveiling event at Sudeley Castle, Cheltenham by Mr Monopoly .
From today, the public is being invited to suggest landmarks and customised cards to be featured in the board game. There’s also a sheep, instead of the Scottie Dog, along with a camper van (to replace the top hat) and some hiking boots (to replace the old boot). The best news is that, while we here at Little Soap have been waiting (not so patiently, as it turns out!
The latest edition of the popular family board game was officially launched today with a celebration at Sudeley Castle and Gardens. The tokens also get a Cotswold makeover, with a tractor, sheep and hiking boot replacing the top hat, racing car and Scottie dog. Don’t forget to stop off on the garden colour set and explore the grounds of the Batsford and Westonbirt Arboretums, as well as the 18th-century Painswick Rococo Garden.It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. It's a beautiful place steeped in history and we hope that this will mean many more people ‘Pass GO’ through the area. The factors that were taken into consideration were: regional pride; Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with eye-catching landmarks; a sense of family and community.