Tranquility of King Charles’ Cotswold Home Under Threat from Proposed Housing Development Saturday, April 11, 2026 highgrove tetbury cotswolds development conservation housing planning environment community royal The peace and natural beauty surrounding King Charles III’s family residence at Highgrove House in the Cotswolds face potential disruption amid plans to construct 135 new homes on adjacent green fields. Developer Miller Homes … Read More
Three Gloucestershire Pubs Shortlisted for National Pub and Bar Awards 2026 Friday, April 10, 2026 gloucestershire pubs awards nationalpubandbarawards lioninn bellinn drfoster hospitality cotswolds celebration Three prominent pubs from Gloucestershire have earned prestigious nominations at the National Pub and Bar Awards 2026, highlighting their status as some of the UK’s best drinking establishments. Celebrating its 10th … Read More
Concerns Rise Over Unauthorised Developments in the Cotswolds Amid Planning Enforcement Backlog Thursday, April 9, 2026 cotswolds planning enforcement backlog development council staffing housing regulation compliance Concerns are mounting that unauthorised developments in the Cotswolds may be going unchecked as the district grapples with a significant backlog of over 680 live planning enforcement cases reported last month. The Cotswold … Read More
Concerns Over Rising Backlog in Cotswolds Planning Enforcement Cases Thursday, April 9, 2026 cotswolds planning enforcement backlog development council staffing housing regulation localgovernment There are growing fears that unauthorized developments may be slipping through the cracks in the Cotswolds due to an increasing backlog of planning enforcement cases. As of last month, Cotswold District Council was managing … Read More
Concerns Grow Over Unchecked Planning Breaches in the Cotswolds Amid Backlog Crisis Thursday, April 9, 2026 cotswolds planning enforcement backlog council development staffing regulation housing localgovernment Worries are mounting that unauthorised developments could be slipping through the cracks in the Cotswolds, as the local council grapples with a significant backlog of planning enforcement cases. As of last month, Cotswold … Read More
Community Fights Plan to Convert Cirencester’s Beloved Pub into Residence Wednesday, April 8, 2026 cirencester pubs planning community heritage conservation b&b residential localgovernment cotswolds The future of the Twelve Bells, a cherished pub in Cirencester’s Lewis Lane, is under intense debate after plans were submitted to convert it into a residential property with a bed and breakfast outbuilding. Hywel James has … Read More