The town of Cirencester is located in the county of Gloucestershire in South West England. The town is around 93 miles North West of London. Cirencester town has an approximate population of 19,000 residents. The unemployment rate for Cirencester currently stands at just under 2%. This is dramatically lower in comparison to the national average unemployment rate which currently stands at 7.6%. Cirencester is home to the oldest agricultural college in the English-speaking world, the Royal Agricultural University. The university provides students from over 45 countries with more than 30 land-based undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Cirencester is a sixth form with up to 1,800 full-time students and 7,000 part-time students. The Cirencester town and surrounding areas have 2 secondary schools and several primary schools.
Nearby Locations include:
- Preston
- Barnsley
- Bibury
- Driffield
- Marsden
- South Cerney
- Stratton
- Coates
- Kemble
- Poulton
- Woodmancote
- Somerford Keynes
- Down Ampney
- Ampney Crucis
- Quenington
- Coln St Aldwyns
- Siddington
- Ewen
- Sapperton
- Winstone