Lloyds to Relocate Cheltenham High Street Branch, Plans Submitted for Grade II-listed Building Friday, May 29, 2026 lloyds cheltenham bank highstreet relocation heritage refurbishment towncentre banking architecture Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to close its iconic Cheltenham High Street branch and relocate to a new site within the town. The move comes as part of a strategy to adapt to changing customer needs and modern … Read More
Lloyds Bank to Relocate Cheltenham Town Centre Branch Friday, May 29, 2026 lloyds cheltenham bank highstreet relocation gradeii heritage refurbishment civicsociety planning Lloyds Banking Group has announced plans to close its iconic branch on Cheltenham High Street and move to a new location within the town. The historic Grade II-listed building, dating back to 1900, will have the bank’s … Read More
Popular Cheltenham Street Food Spot The Woozy Pig Closes After One Year Thursday, May 28, 2026 thewoozypig cheltenham streetfood restaurantclosure foodtruck barbecue burgers dunkertonspark festivalfood takeaway The Woozy Pig, a beloved street food restaurant in Cheltenham, is set to close its standalone location at 50 Suffolk Road this Saturday, May 30, ending a one-year chapter in its journey. Since opening the permanent site in … Read More
Popular Cheltenham Street Food Spot The Woozy Pig Closes After 12 Months Thursday, May 28, 2026 woozypig cheltenham streetfood restaurantclosure festivals foodtruck burgers gloucestershire dunkertonspark casaloca The Woozy Pig, a beloved street food brand in Gloucestershire, has announced it will close its standalone restaurant in Cheltenham after just one year. Known for its cult-favourite burgers and barbecue, The Woozy Pig first … Read More
Risk of Death from Illegal Fireworks Storage Leads to £25k Fine for Cheltenham Firm Wednesday, May 27, 2026 fireworks explosives cheltenham storage safety regulations fine legal risk tradingstandards A Cheltenham-based fireworks company, Platinum Home Cinema Ltd., along with its director Chase Gardiner, have been fined over £25,000 following court proceedings that revealed the illegal storage of more than 1,200kg of … Read More
'Risk of death' from illegally stored fireworks as Cheltenham firm hit with £25k fine Wednesday, May 27, 2026 fireworks explosives cheltenham storage safety fines regulations tradingstandards court legal A Cheltenham-based fireworks company, Platinum Home Cinema Ltd., and its director, Chase Gardiner, have been fined a total of £25,820.30 following a court ruling that the firm’s illegal storage of over 1,200kg of explosives … Read More