Cheltenham Maternity Unit Reopening Delayed Until Spring, Spark Concerns Friday, November 7, 2025 cheltenham maternity maternityservices avetabirthcentre nhs healthcare gloucestershire mp wilkinson healthpolicy Cheltenham’s maternity unit reopening faces further delays, with discussions now not scheduled to begin until next spring. This postponement has prompted concern from Max Wilkinson, the town’s Member of Parliament. The Aveta … Read More
‘Deprivation Doughnut’ Concerns Raised Over New Towns Plan in Forest of Dean Thursday, November 6, 2025 housing development forestofdean deprivation newtowns planning community gloucestershire council infrastructure Local leaders and community representatives have voiced significant concerns over plans to build two new towns in West Gloucestershire, warning that the developments could create a “deprivation doughnut” effect in … Read More
12 Reasons Gloucester City Council’s Vision Promises a Better Gloucestershire Thursday, November 6, 2025 gloucester localgovernment reorganisation unitary urban rural council services governance gloucestershire Gloucester City Council announced on Thursday, November 6, its ambitious proposal for local government reorganisation, titled the Greater Gloucester/wider Gloucestershire plan. This marks a significant step toward reshaping … Read More
12 Reasons Gloucester City Council’s Plan Will Build a Better Gloucestershire Thursday, November 6, 2025 gloucestershire gloucester localgovernment reorganisation unitarycouncils urban rural publicservices governance regeneration Gloucester City Council has taken a significant step forward in reshaping local governance by officially publishing its Greater Gloucester and wider Gloucestershire proposal for local government reorganisation as of Thursday, … Read More
Over 60 Miles Resurfaced and 40,000 Road Defects Repaired in Gloucestershire Wednesday, November 5, 2025 gloucestershire resurfacing roadworks highways infrastructure safety communication publicrealm repairs council Since the Liberal Democrats assumed control at Shire Hall, Gloucestershire has seen over 60 miles of roads resurfaced and 40,000 critical highway safety defects repaired. These significant improvements were highlighted at the … Read More
Over 60 Miles of Roads Resurfaced and 40,000 Safety Defects Fixed in Gloucestershire Wednesday, November 5, 2025 gloucestershire roadworks resurfacing infrastructure highways repairs communication publicrealm safety council Since the Liberal Democrats assumed leadership at Shire Hall, Gloucestershire has seen significant improvements in its road infrastructure, with over 60 miles of roads resurfaced and 40,000 hazardous road defects repaired. … Read More