Man Fined Over Neglected Listed Building in Cheltenham Tuesday, July 8, 2025 cheltenham listed heritage conservation prosecution repair building neglect punishment council The owner of a neglected listed building in Cheltenham’s town centre has been fined for failing to carry out necessary repairs. Cheltenham Borough Council successfully prosecuted Stuart Thatcher, the owner of 5 Clarence … Read More
Rejection of Tesco, Pharmacy, and 172 Social Homes Development Sparks Strong Disappointment in Gloucester Saturday, July 5, 2025 gloucester housing regeneration podsmead socialhomes planning affordablehousing community council development Gloucester has been hit with disappointment following the city council’s decision to reject plans for 172 new social homes on the Podsmead Estate. The £45 million regeneration project was touted as a transformative, … Read More
Gloucester's £107m The Forum Project Faces Delays Amid 'Teething Problems' Friday, July 4, 2025 gloucester theforum development delay regeneration construction council architecture snagging infrastructure Gloucester’s flagship £107 million development, The Forum, is encountering unexpected delays as city officials report it is behind schedule. The King’s Quarter project, a major regeneration effort, aims to deliver … Read More
Stroud District Launches New Initiative to Combat Anti-Social Behaviour This Summer Wednesday, July 2, 2025 stroud antisocial behaviour community patrols reporting council summer safety intervention Stroud District Council is taking decisive action against anti-social behaviour (ASB) by introducing a new reporting platform and increasing community patrols this summer. This proactive strategy aims to reduce incidents of … Read More
Private Flying Club Airport Faces Sale Amid Housing Demand Debate Monday, June 30, 2025 aviation airport gloucester housing development council jobs property sale planning Gloucestershire’s Staverton Airport, often criticized as little more than a “private flying club” and lacking in substantial air traffic, is at the center of a heated debate over whether it should be sold for housing … Read More
Cyber Attack False Alarm a 'Blessing in Disguise' as Costs and Lessons Emerge Monday, June 30, 2025 cybersecurity council incident cyberattack falsealarm resilience preparedness itsystems crisismanagement tewkesbury Tewkesbury Borough Council’s recent cyber incident, initially feared to be a hostile attack, has ultimately proven to be a “blessing in disguise” amid revelations of the costs and lessons learned. On September 4, … Read More