‘Time for Excuses is Over’: Lib Dems Urged to Reopen Cheltenham’s Swindon Road Recycling Centre Tuesday, June 10, 2025 cheltenham recycling libdems swindonroad wastemanagement flytipping localgovernment environmentalpolicy gloucestershire community A former Cheltenham mayor has urged the newly elected Liberal Democrat leadership at Shire Hall to take decisive action and reopen the Swindon Road household recycling centre. The facility was temporarily closed by the Lib … Read More
CCTV Captures Offenders Exiting Red Car Prior to Afternoon Burglary; Additional Reports of Theft and Vandalism in Gloucestershire Tuesday, June 10, 2025 burglary theft vandalism gloucestershire cctv police crime vehicles suspicious investigation In the latest series of incidents reported to Gloucestershire police, offenders have been caught on CCTV exiting a red car before committing a mid-afternoon burglary. Additionally, residents have reported multiple tyre … Read More
Hospital Staff Demand Meeting with CEO as Third Strike Looms Over Pay Dispute Monday, June 9, 2025 phlebotomy paydispute strike gloucestershire nhs unison kevinmcnamara healthcare labor staffrights Striking phlebotomists at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust are urging chief executive Kevin McNamara to engage directly and resolve their ongoing pay dispute. Despite initiating contact with Mr. McNamara last … Read More
Cyclist Threatened at Knifepoint as Distinctive Yellow E-Bike Stolen on Stroud Canal Path Monday, June 9, 2025 robbery e-bike stroud police canal assault theft gloucestershire search cctv A man cycling along the canal path near Stroud Brewery, close to Brimscombe, was robbed at knifepoint on the evening of Friday, June 6. Just before 8:15 PM, two men approached the cyclist and threatened him with a knife … Read More
Gloucestershire Pub of the Year: Help Us Find the County’s Best Monday, June 9, 2025 gloucestershire pub nomination community beer living ale local award entertainment British pubs are more than just places to grab a pint—they are the heart and soul of our communities. They offer a space where we can laugh, sing, share stories, and create memories that last a lifetime. Gloucestershire’s … Read More
Free School Meals Expansion to Benefit Thousands of Families Across Gloucestershire Monday, June 9, 2025 freeschoolmeals childpoverty universalcredit gloucestershire education families keirstarmer costofliving schoolchildren government From September 2026, over half a million additional children in England will become eligible for free school meals following a significant expansion of eligibility rules. This change will benefit thousands of families across … Read More