Fears New 2,000-Home Development Could Mar Ancient Gloucestershire Church View Wednesday, April 22, 2026 gloucestershire churcham housing development heritage standrews ancient romano-british conservation planning There is growing concern that plans for a new 2,000-home settlement near Gloucester could irreversibly damage the historic setting of Churcham’s ancient St Andrew’s Church in Gloucestershire. Forest of Dean District Council … Read More
Concerns Grow Over New 2,000-Home Town Threatening Ancient Church View in Gloucestershire Wednesday, April 22, 2026 gloucestershire churcham standrews conservation housing development heritage saxon romanobritish planning Serious concerns have been raised about the potential impact of a proposed new town of 2,000 homes near Gloucester on an ancient village church in Gloucestershire. Forest of Dean District Council is currently drafting a … Read More
Forest of Dean MP Opposes Controversial Plans for Two New Towns with Over 10,000 Homes Thursday, April 2, 2026 housing development infrastructure forestofdean redmarley churcham localplan mpopposition community affordablehousing A significant housing proposal in Gloucestershire has sparked strong opposition from Forest of Dean MP Matt Bishop. The plan calls for two new towns, aiming to deliver a total of 13,200 homes over the next two decades. … Read More
Villagers Condemn ‘Absolute Madness’ Plans for New A40 Town Amid Traffic Concerns Friday, February 20, 2026 development traffic gloucester churcham housing flooding infrastructure planning council opposition Residents of Churcham and surrounding villages have expressed strong opposition to proposed plans for a new town near Gloucester, describing the plans as “absolute madness” due to fears over worsening traffic congestion and … Read More