Cheltenham Councillors Overwhelmingly Back Splitting Gloucestershire into East and West Unitary Councils Monday, November 17, 2025 cheltenham gloucestershire unitary localgovernment reorganisation democracy eastwest council governance reform Cheltenham civic leaders have expressed strong support for dividing Gloucestershire into two unitary authorities—East and West—as the preferred model for local government reorganisation. This approach is viewed as a more … Read More
Snow Forecast Highlights Potential White Weather for Gloucestershire and Beyond Monday, November 17, 2025 snow gloucestershire weather cold frost ice arctic metoffice rac winter A blast of Arctic air is set to bring snow and icy conditions across various parts of Britain this week, including Gloucestershire, as temperatures drop sharply. The UK is bracing for widespread cold weather, with a range of … Read More
Gloucestershire Braces for Continued Flooding as River Levels Rise Monday, November 17, 2025 flooding gloucestershire severn river environment storm climate warning road safety Gloucestershire faces continued flooding threats as rising levels of the River Severn persist following heavy rainfall from Storm Claudia. The Environment Agency (EA) has issued multiple flood warnings for areas along the … Read More
Live Snow Forecast and Flood Warnings in Gloucestershire Ahead of Sub-Zero Blast Monday, November 17, 2025 gloucestershire snow flood weather forecast subzero warnings freezing travel emergency Gloucestershire is preparing for a challenging week as weather conditions turn severe. Meteorologists have issued live snow forecasts across the region, warning residents to expect heavy snowfall and potentially hazardous … Read More
Mixed Reactions as Government Moves to Abolish Police and Crime Commissioners to Save £100m Monday, November 17, 2025 policing accountability pccs gloucestershire reform savings police politics localgovernment policereform The Government’s plan to abolish police and crime commissioners (PCCs) in England and Wales, aiming to save at least £100 million, has sparked a mixed response in Gloucestershire. Established in 2012, PCCs are directly … Read More
Mixed Reaction to Government Plan to Abolish Police and Crime Commissioners to Save £100m Monday, November 17, 2025 police policing accountability commissioners governance gloucestershire reform conservative liberaldemocrat budget The Government’s plan to abolish police and crime commissioners (PCCs) across England and Wales has stirred mixed reactions in Gloucestershire. Aiming to save at least £100 million, the move is part of broader policing … Read More