Controversy as Cirencester’s Twelve Bells Pub Faces Conversion Plans
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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The iconic Twelve Bells pub in Lewis Lane, Cirencester, a cherished community hub in the Cotswolds, is at the center of a heated debate. Owner Hywel James has applied to Cotswold District Council for permission to convert the pub, which has remained closed since its sale in 2024, into a residential home with an accompanying bed and breakfast outbuilding.
Scheduled for discussion at today’s planning committee meeting on April 8, the proposals have sparked significant opposition.