14-Year-Old Boy Charged Following Double Stabbing in Cirencester Tuesday, March 17, 2026 cirencester stabbing teenager charges police gloucestershire assault court investigation safety A 14-year-old boy has been charged after a double stabbing incident at a residence on Upper Churnside, Cirencester, just after 11 a.m. on Sunday, March 15. The victims, a teenage girl and an adult man, suffered minor injuries … Read More
New Overnight Parking Charges Target Multi-Storey Car Parks in Gloucester to Boost Footfall Wednesday, March 4, 2026 gloucester parking carparks multistorey charges council footfall safety electricvehicles regeneration Gloucester City Council is considering restricting new overnight parking charges to its multi-storey car parks, aiming to boost footfall while keeping other parking sites free at night. The proposed charges would apply … Read More
Concerns Raised Over Proposed Overnight Parking Charges Impacting Gloucester’s Night-Time Economy Monday, March 2, 2026 gloucester parking nighteconomy council charges carparks business nightlife fees development Plans to introduce overnight parking charges in Gloucester have sparked fears that the city’s night-time economy might suffer significantly. Gloucester City Council is currently reviewing its car parks, with finance officials … Read More
Teenage Boys Charged with Murder to Appear in Court Over Cheltenham Death Friday, February 27, 2026 cheltenham murder teenagers court charges robbery bladed stpauls incident community Two teenage boys, aged 15 and 17, are set to appear in court next month after being charged with the murder of a man in his 40s in Cheltenham. The incident occurred on Tuesday, December 16, in the St Paul’s area, … Read More
Broken Street Lights Ignite Fresh Calls to End 'Fleecehold' Injustice Thursday, February 26, 2026 fleecehold freehold estate management charges homeowners legislation maintenance government gloucestershire A homeowner in Gloucestershire has voiced strong criticism of “fleeceholds” after broken street lights remained unrepaired for months, prompting renewed demands for government action to address this growing issue. … Read More
Broken Street Lights Highlight Urgent Need to Crack Down on ‘Fleeceholds’ Thursday, February 26, 2026 fleecehold freehold estates management charges homeowners gloucestershire legislation government maintenance A Gloucestershire homeowner has spoken out against the ongoing issue of “fleeceholds” after broken street lights on his estate remained unrepaired for months. The situation has reignited calls for government action to tackle … Read More