Gloucester Docks Plans Missing Piece of Regeneration with Six-Storey Block of 141 Flats Tuesday, February 3, 2026 gloucester docks regeneration housing development heritage architecture flats westquay canal Gloucester Docks is set to welcome a significant new addition to its regeneration efforts with plans for a six-storey building housing 141 flats. The Canal and River Trust, in collaboration with development firm Bloc, has … Read More
Recording Artist Rider Shafique Denies Strangling Brother’s Partner and Using Racist Language Monday, February 2, 2026 ridershafique assault gloucester racism courtcase familydispute stabbing defence trial allegations Robert Hunt, known artistically as Rider Shafique, a performance artist and filmmaker from Gloucester, has firmly denied accusations that he grabbed his brother’s girlfriend, Holly Davis, by the neck, pushed her, and used … Read More
Outrage as Gloucester Cul-de-Sac Care Home Plans Get Approval Monday, February 2, 2026 gloucester carehome hardwicke planning objections council children development residents approval Plans to convert a six-bedroom family home into a care home for a young person with complex needs have sparked intense opposition in the quiet Gloucester cul-de-sac of 15 Waterdale Close, Hardwicke. Despite concerns from over … Read More
George Barton’s Boot Secures Gloucester Rugby Victory Against Bristol Bears in Rain-Soaked Clash Sunday, February 1, 2026 gloucester rugby bristol prem rugbycup georgebarton ashtongate penalty kicking dominance sport In a challenging encounter played under heavy rain at Ashton Gate, George Barton’s reliable boot led Gloucester Rugby to a 16-8 victory away at Bristol Bears. The result leaves Bristol anchored at the bottom of Pool A, while … Read More
George Barton Steers Gloucester Rugby to Rain-Soaked Victory at Bristol Bears Sunday, February 1, 2026 gloucester bristol barton rugby premrugby ashtongate try penalty defense poola sport George Barton’s reliable kicking proved decisive as Gloucester Rugby triumphed 16-8 over Bristol Bears in a rain-soaked clash at Ashton Gate on Sunday. This victory places the Cherry and Whites atop Pool A in the PREM … Read More
A Glimpse into Gloucester: One of the City's Busiest Junctions in 1968 Sunday, February 1, 2026 gloucester history 1968 photography junction elvinyoung transport urbanlife retro england On April 6, 1968, one of Gloucester’s busiest junctions buzzed with daily life, captured in a striking collection of photographs by local photographer Elvin Young. These images offer a rare glimpse into the city’s past, … Read More