Cotswolds Residents Warned After Surge in Burglaries Targeting High-Value Homes Friday, February 27, 2026 burglaries cotswolds gloucestershire security police investigation theft vigilance crime precautions In a concerning spike, twelve high-value burglaries were reported across the Cotswolds within a single month, prompting a strong warning from Gloucestershire Police to local residents. Thieves targeted valuable items … Read More
Cheltenham Residents Voice Concerns Over New On-Street EV Charging Points Causing Traffic Bottlenecks Friday, February 27, 2026 cheltenham evcharging traffic congestion parking safety residents gloucestershire infrastructure schools Residents of Cheltenham’s Charlton Kings area are raising alarms about plans to install electric vehicle (EV) charging points on Lyefield Road East, fearing the move will exacerbate traffic congestion and create dangerous … Read More
Cheltenham Residents Raise Concerns Over New On-Street EV Charging Points Creating Traffic Bottleneck Friday, February 27, 2026 cheltenham evcharging congestion charltonkings parking schools community safety gloucestershire infrastructure Residents of Cheltenham’s Charlton Kings community are voicing strong opposition to plans for electric vehicle (EV) charging points on Lyefield Road East, fearing the move will exacerbate an existing traffic bottleneck on the … Read More
Gloucestershire’s Ribena and Lucozade Factory Secures £25 Million Boost Thursday, February 26, 2026 investment factory suntory ribena lucozade manufacturing sustainability forestofdean gloucestershire innovation Gloucestershire’s iconic Ribena and Lucozade factory is set for a major transformation with a £25 million investment aimed at securing its future for years to come. Suntory, the Japanese owner of the brands, is expanding its … Read More
Broken Street Lights Ignite Fresh Calls to End 'Fleecehold' Injustice Thursday, February 26, 2026 fleecehold freehold estate management charges homeowners legislation maintenance government gloucestershire A homeowner in Gloucestershire has voiced strong criticism of “fleeceholds” after broken street lights remained unrepaired for months, prompting renewed demands for government action to address this growing issue. … Read More
Broken Street Lights Highlight Urgent Need to Crack Down on ‘Fleeceholds’ Thursday, February 26, 2026 fleecehold freehold estates management charges homeowners gloucestershire legislation government maintenance A Gloucestershire homeowner has spoken out against the ongoing issue of “fleeceholds” after broken street lights on his estate remained unrepaired for months. The situation has reignited calls for government action to tackle … Read More