Council Denies Authorizing 'Toxic' Fires Near King's Residence Friday, January 23, 2026 tetbury cotswolds industrialestate fires pollution environment council health enforcement flytipping A wave of concern has swept through the Cotswolds town of Tetbury following reports of noxious fires at the local industrial estate that have left residents feeling physically ill. Despite claims from the estate’s owner that … Read More
New Map to Enhance and Protect Nature Amid Development in Gloucestershire Thursday, January 22, 2026 gloucestershire nature biodiversity conservation development habitat environment sustainability planning urban A groundbreaking map detailing opportunities for nature enhancement has been developed as part of Gloucestershire’s Nature Recovery Strategy. This innovative resource is designed to guide planners, developers, farmers, … Read More
New Map Empowers Gloucestershire to Balance Nature and Development Thursday, January 22, 2026 gloucestershire nature development biodiversity conservation urbanplanning habitat wildlife environment strategy Gloucestershire has introduced an innovative map designed to identify opportunities for enhancing nature across the county. This initiative forms a cornerstone of the county’s Nature Recovery Strategy, aiming to guide … Read More
What You Need to Know About the Toxic Fires Near the King’s Residence in the Cotswolds Wednesday, January 21, 2026 fires cotswolds toxic smoke residents pets children health emergency environment A recent series of toxic fires near the King’s residence in the Cotswolds has raised serious concerns among local residents. Many reported that the dense smoke forced children and pets to remain indoors for safety, causing … Read More
Local Opposition Mounts Against Proposed 3,000-Home Development Near A417 in Gloucestershire Thursday, January 15, 2026 glynchbrook development gloucestershire housing transport environment planning floodrisk agriculture community A proposed new town comprising 3,000 homes near the A417 in Gloucestershire has sparked significant opposition from local residents. A 160-member campaign group, the Lowbands and Redmarley Protection Group, has been formed to … Read More
Budget Cuts Raise Concerns Over Council's Climate Commitment as 2030 Net Zero Target Looms Wednesday, January 14, 2026 climate netzero budgetcuts sustainability gloucestershire emissions environment council ecology renewables Plans to slash sustainability budgets by £200,000 have ignited debate over Gloucestershire County Council’s dedication to combating climate change. The council, which has a carbon footprint equivalent to 400 tonnes of CO2 … Read More